
Beyonc, Taylor Swift Could Have Historic Night At Grammys
New York (AP) — It could be a night for the history books for Taylor Swift and Beyoncé at Sunday’s Grammy Awards — for both good and bad reasons.

The Office Is Reserved for Creative Minds in Lego’s Covid Plan
The Office Is Reserved for Creative Minds in Lego’s Covid Plan Bloomberg

VW Is Investing Big in Software to Fend Off Tesla, Tech Rivals
Internal battles, technical glitches and a complex structure have hampered the German auto giant’s software efforts

Revved-Up ECB QE Perplexes Traders as Volatility Strikes Back
Bond traders doubtful about the European Central Bank’s resolve to stem rising long-term borrowing costs are turning to the safety of data to reveal the true extent of the revved-up QE program.

U.S. to Help India’s Biological E Make 1 Billion Vaccine Doses
The U.S. International Development Finance Corp. will help fund Indian manufacturer Biological E Ltd.’s efforts to manufacture at least one billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines by the end of 2022.

Global Covid-19 caseload tops 119.4 million with 2.64 million deaths
The overall number of global Covid-19 cases has topped 119.4 million, while the deaths have surged to more than 2.64 million

More European nations suspend use of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine
More European countries have suspended the use of the Covid-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and University of Oxford following reports of several suspected deaths from clotting after inoculation

Days after ‘attack’, Mamata to conduct roadshow on wheelchair in Kolkata
Mamata Banerjee will conduct a roadshow, days after sustaining injuries during election campaigning, on a wheelchair from Gandhi Murti to Hazra on Sunday

Kerala polls: CEO explains nomination, campaign guidelines to parties
Chief Electoral Officer Tikaram Meena on Saturday called a meeting of political parties to explain the guidelines related to the submission of nomination and the poll campaign

Time to envision what we want to achieve in 25 years: Prakash Javadekar
Javadekar inaugurated a photo-exhibition at the National Media Center in New Delhi and said it will educate the populace on the ethos of freedom struggle which will envision the path for next 25 years

Mandatory Vaccinations and the Big Freeze in Texas
Should businesses require their employees to get vaccinated before they can return to work? And why did the energy market in Texas fail during a recent winter storm?

Research: Becoming a Manager Doesn’t Always Feel Like a Step Up
Individual contributors who are used to a lot of personal responsibility may struggle when promoted.

A Family Business at a Crossroads: Scaling and Succession
How should India-based Gera Developments scale their family real estate development business?

The Pandemic Will Fuel Consolidation in U.S. Health Care
Congress and regulators must curb combinations that adversely affect the cost and quality of care.

Cyberattacks Are Inevitable. Is Your Company Prepared?
The first time you test your plan shouldn’t be during a crisis.

It’s great to see you: US President Biden to Modi at Quad summit
It’s great to see you, this is how US President Joe Biden greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the first summit of the Quad or Quadrilateral coalition on Friday. Besides Modi and Biden, the virtual summit of the Quad was attended by Australian PM Scott Morrison and Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga. It was first time…

Tesla investor sues Musk, claims tweets violate SEC settlement
(Reuters) – Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk has been sued by a shareholder who accused him of violating his 2018 settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over his Twitter use.

Minneapolis to pay $27 million to settle George Floyd family lawsuit
The city of Minneapolis on Friday agreed to pay $27 million to settle a civil lawsuit from George Floyd’s family over the Black man’s death in police custody

Mathematics and physics rule for engineering not mandatory: AICTE
The Council said it should be seen as a window of opportunity for universities wanting to open engineering admissions based on NEP

Retail inflation jumps to 3-month high of 5.03% amid rise in fuel prices
Food inflation rose to 3.87 per cent from 3.11 per cent over this period.