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Explained: Is it time for your dog or cat to turn vegan?
In the few studies that measure health directly through examining the animals or running laboratory tests, there was little evidence of adverse health impacts from vegan pet diets

Insects feel pain: What this means for animal welfare laws
Strong evidence of pain warrants legal protection. At least some insects meet this standard, so it is time to shield them

Explained: How Aftab Poonawala's water bill has become a crucial clue in the Shraddha Walkar murder case
Aftab Poonawala's Rs 300 water bill has become key evidence in the Shraddha Walkar murder case. Cops are investigating how the food blogger managed to rake up this amount despite the Delhi government granting 20,000 litres for free

Russia aims to fabricate evidence in Ukraine prison deaths, say US officials
Russia has claimed that Ukraine's military used US-supplied rocket launchers to strike the prison in Olenivka, a settlement controlled by the Moscow-backed Donetsk People's Republic

US Capitol Riot panel: More witnesses come forward with evidence against former President Donald Trump
The committee has been intensifying its year-long investigation into the 6 January attack and Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election

CBI plans to conduct DNA tests in Hanskhali rape case
CBI investigators visited prime accused's house on Friday to gather more evidence, after collecting samples from the spot on Thursday night

Children have milder COVID-19 symptoms, might have lower infectivity and susceptibility than adults
Serological studies are starting to be available on child infection history with some suggesting low rates of infection.

Gilead rubbishes claim that antiviral drug, Remdesivir, failed to help Coronavirus patients in Chinese trial
Doctors suggest antiviral drugs would be most effective when administered as early as possible as it helps keep the virus from replicating in the blood.

Coronavirus Outbreak: Leaked results of a clinical trial hints Gliead's Remdesivir could be possible COVID-19 cure
During the trial, 113 patients were treated with the drug, most were discharged from the hospital in under a week, and only two died.

Supreme Court refuses to set up monitoring committee for Saradha chit fund scam probe
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to monitor the ongoing CBI investigation into the Saradha chit fund scam in West Bengal

Carlos Ghosn claims innocence in first appearance since November arrest; says unfairly detained on meritless charges
Ghosn is also accused of making $14.7 million in payments to Saudi businessman Khaled Al-Juffali using Nissan funds in exchange for arranging a letter of credit to help with his investment losses.

CBI vs CBI: Fresh claims of evidence manipulation further erode credibility; govt must set up mechanism for agency overhaul
Two officers from warring factions of Alok Verma and Rakesh Asthana are accusing each other of manipulation of seized data, tampering with evidence and destroying records to benefit one or the other camp, further eroding the credibility of the investigating agency

Nicolas Sarkozy denounces Gaddafi funding his election campaign, blasts 'lack of evidence' to prove allegations
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy blasted what he said was a lack of evidence for the corruption charges against him over allegations that late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi funded his 2007 election campaign, in his court statement published on Thursday

How an organisation called Evidence is fighting against 'honour killings', by aiding victims in legal cases
Evidence's Founding Executive Director Kathir @ Vincent Raj talks about the complexities of honour killing cases, and the strong hold that caste continues to have on the people of Tamil Nadu | #FirstCulture

Aarushi-Hemraj murder: Rajesh and Nupur Talwar are free again, but case leaves behind a string of questions
The botched-up investigation in the Aarushi Talwar-Hemraj double murder case has left behind a string of questions, which perhaps will never be answered

Gauri Lankesh murdered: SIT begins investigation; Karnataka govt hopeful of nabbing culprits
The Special Investigating Team (SIT) has started its probe into the murder of journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh with the Karnataka government saying that it was hopeful of nabbing the assailants "as soon as possible."

Fodder scam case: Special CBI court continues with recording of evidence despite Lalu Prasad's refusal to cooperate
A special CBI court Thursday continued recording of evidence of Lalu Prasad's witness in a multi-crore fodder scam case

Traffic police in Gurgaon to get body cameras to improve transparency
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) support from Honda is helping to equip the traffic policemen with small and rugged video cameras, which will be attached to the policeman's uniform to capture video and audio recordings of incidents and violations.

Pathankot terror attack: Probe team from Pakistan to visit India soon
Pakistan on Thursday said a team of special investigators probing the terror attack on the Pathankot airbase will visit India soon to collect evidence.

Pathankot attack: Pakistan's investigating team seeks more evidence from India
A Pakistani team investigating the terror attack on the Indian Air Force base in Punjab's Pathankot town has asked Islamabad to seek more evidence from India, saying there had been "no headway" so far in the probe, a media report said on Monday.