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Behold Frigid climate Olympics: GB men’s curlers want on Norway

Watch live Winter Olympics 2018: GB trio in men’s ski halfpipe qualification – Live – BBC Sport ]]> ]]> Summary Pyeongchang day 11: Five golds Live on BBC TV, Red Button & online (UK only) Figure Skating – GB’s Coomes & Buckland 11th in ice dance Curling – GB men beat Norway 10-3 GB’s Cheshire…

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Girl charged over ‘I don’t give a sh*t, pass your van’ thunder on ambulance

The note was left on an ambulance attending a 999 call in Staffordshire (Picture: SWNS)A 26-year-old woman has been charged with a public order offence after a foul-mouthed note was left on an ambulance windscreen. The crew were also allegedly subjected to verbal abuse after parking in a residential street while responding to a 999…

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Syrian forces pound insurrection enclave

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionChildren were among those rescued after Monday’s air strikes in Eastern GhoutaBombardments by Syrian government forces have killed dozens of civilians in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta area outside Damascus, activists say. At least 77 civilians, including 20 children, were killed in air strikes and rocket fire on…

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Researchers utilize CRISPR to detect HPV and Zika

The first study comes from the lab of CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna. Her team discovered that a CRISPR system different from the CRISPR-Cas9 one we’re used to hearing about can not only snip away specific bits of double-stranded DNA, but can then also cut single-stranded DNA that’s near it. After they uncovered this ability of…

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Here is the lady charged over verbal abuse and ‘pass your van’ ambulance deliver

This is the woman accused of leaving an abusive note on the windscreen of an ambulance attending a 999 call. Kirsty Sharman, 26, is due to appear in court on Tuesday after being charged with a public order offence and breaching a restraining order. Police said paramedics attending to an elderly person with breathing difficulties…

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Latvia ECB member faces calls to quit after bribery accusations

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Tom Watson launches important assault on newspapers he accuses of spreading ‘propaganda’ about Jeremy Corbyn

Labour’s deputy leader Tom Watson has launched a major attack against “right-wing” newspapers he accuses of spreading propaganda about Jeremy Corbyn to bolster declining sales. Writing exclusively for The Independent, Mr Watson said the stories making allegations about Mr Corbyn‘s contact with a Czech agent in the 1980s are “false and ridiculous smears” based on…

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What Took online page online to Washington’s Birthday? Colossal Commercial, Labor Unions Lobbied Congress for ‘Presidents Day’

Most Americans probably don’t know that the Uniform Monday Holiday Bill that Congress passed and President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law in 1968 is why celebrate Presidents’ Day on the third Monday in February. That legislation changed the longstanding tradition of celebrating two exemplary American presidents’ birthdays on separate days in February — the first…