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Court Declares Texas Man Innocent After DNA Cleared Him
A Houston man who had been convicted in a 2010 fatal stabbing but was later eliminated as the killer by DNA evidence was declared innocent on Wednesday by Texas highest criminal court.
US Cervical Cancers Fall But Other Sex-related Cancers Rise
Screening and the HPV vaccine have led to drops in cervical cancers over the last two decades in the U.S., a new study finds, but the gains are offset by a rise in other tumors caused by the virus.
Former Ivory Coast PM Soro Goes On Trial On Coup-plotting Charges
Guillaume Soro, a former prime minister and rebel leader in Ivory Coast, went on trial in absentia on Wednesday on charges he plotted a coup against President Alassane Ouattara.
DCW Urges Women To Report Harassment On Pretext Of Covid-related Help
The Delhi Commission for Women Wednesday urged women to report to it instances of sexual harassment on the pretext of providing medicines or oxygen cylinders during the coronavirus pandemic. "The whole nation and Delhi have fought a tough battle with c...
Two Farmers Die Near Singhu Border, One Found Covid-19 Positive
The two farmers Balbir Singh and Mahender Singh residents of Patiala and Ludhiana respectively died on Tuesday.
EU Agrees to Open Doors to Vaccinated Foreigners Easing Covid-19 Travel Restrictions
27 EU countries approved a proposal from May 3 to loosen the criteria to determine 'safe' countries.
Women's Panel Got 648 Calls for Help From Pregnant Women in Last 20 Days
Requirments ranged from oxygen cylinders, hospital beds, plasma, to medicines.
Bitcoin Slides Below $40,000 After China's New Ban on Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin, the biggest cryptocurrency, had already been under pressure, but the news from China sent it as low as $36,250, a 15% drop in the trading session.
Congress Should Have Aligned with TMC in West Bengal Elections, Says Veerappa Moily
The former Union Minister also sought action against West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee President Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury for the poll debacle in the state, describing him as a "weak leader with no grassroot touch".
Nuclear Deal Changed India-US Ties. A Woman’s Persistence & Hard Work Got it Done
In July 2005, the Indian team arrived in Washington three days before the prime minister to finalize the joint agreement. The deal almost fell through over two issues.
Wipro to Arrange 1 Lakh COVID-19 Vaccine Doses for Employees in India by June
Wipro said COVID-19 vaccination services will be provided free of charge and will be administered both on the campuses and at partner hospitals around the country
MSME, Agri Loans to Be Processed Faster with IDBI Bank's New Automated System
IDBI Bank posted a whopping 288% year-on-year increase in the net profit to Rs 512 crore during the fourth quarter of FY21
INS Kochi Brings 125 Rescuees from Barge P305 to Mumbai as Bad Weather Hampers Rescue Ops
INS Kochi, the warship had set sail from the city on Monday morning to rescue the workmen from P305 in the Heera oil drilling platform, around 70 km off the Mumbai coast.
Microsoft Windows 10 May 2021 Update Rolling Out Now With Improvements to Work From Home Tools & More
The May 2021 update is already available on Windows Update, but if users don't see the update there, it could be because Microsoft is rolling it out in waves to ensure there are no compatibility issues.
SRMJEE Entrance Exam 2021: Slot Booking Begins Today, Check Steps to Apply
The Phase 1 of the exam will be conducted on May 23 and May 24 for which students can book a date and time slot through the official website.
Explained: What is Cheque Bounce and Laws in India
Getting a cheque bounced or dishonored is considered as a criminal offense, punishable by fines and/or jail term, under Section 138 of the N.I Act.