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(21) Police Interrogations: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - YouT
John Oliver discusses the tactics that can make police interrogations so damaging, particularly for the innocent, and why he’s more of a Lorelai than a Rory....
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(21) It missed us by 9 days - YouTube
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Snowdonia authority tells hikers to visit toilet before climbing - BBC News
Some walkers 'caught short' are pooing on Wales' highest mountain.
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Should we be eating three meals a day? - BBC Future
The idea that we should eat three meals a day is surprisingly modern. How many meals a day is best for our health?
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US man wins $450k lawsuit after unwanted office birthday party - BBC News
A Kentucky man has claimed that a surprise office birthday party triggered a series of panic attacks.
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The revival of ancient beauty rituals - BBC Culture
Beauty and grooming wisdom from thousands of years ago is increasingly in demand. Bel Jacobs explores the ancestral methods that are helping people to live more consciously.
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'I felt more joy than I thought possible' - BBC News
How it feels to treat your depression with a hallucinogenic drug.
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The book that sank on the Titanic and burned in the Blitz - BBC News
A jewel-encrusted book sank on RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912 - but this was not the end of the story.
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What's the problem with calories on restaurant menus? - BBC News
The new rules are taking away the joy of going out for a meal for some people with eating disorders.
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Ukraine conflict: Save energy and annoy Putin, Germans told - BBC News
The vice-chancellor says they should use bikes and lower the thermostat to use less Russian gas.
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Patrick Lyoya: Could rethink of US police traffic stops save lives? - BBC N
The death of a black man in Michigan after a traffic stop raises questions about police use of force.
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Arizona man arrested after dogs, cats and snakes found in home freezer - BB
Police say photos of the frozen dogs, lizards, snakes and other animals are too graphic to release.
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How tall will Mount Everest get before it stops growing? - BBC Future
Arching over 8,849 metres (29,032ft) into the sky, Everest is the world’s tallest mountain. But will it always be?
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Does Spain have the Holy Grail? - BBC Travel
Spain's Valencia Cathedral houses a relic that may be the Holy Chalice used by Jesus at the Last Supper – it has the right size, material, and history.
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Which other countries send asylum seekers overseas? - BBC News
The UK is to give some asylum seekers a one-way ticket to Rwanda. What policies have other nations taken?
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Russian warship Moskva has sunk - state media - BBC News
The warship sank while being towed a day after Ukraine claimed to have hit it with a missile.
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Elon Musk makes offer to buy Twitter - BBC News
The boss of Tesla claims he wants to unlock the social media platform's "extraordinary potential".
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Why people get away with hate speech in India - BBC News
As hate speech cases make headlines, experts say the problem isn't lack of laws but political will.
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Is a virus we all have causing multiple sclerosis? - BBC News
Scientists think they have now uncovered a mystery cause of this incurable disease.
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The workers taking on new 'super commutes' - BBC Worklife
Before, it was generally top-level executives who lived ‘super-commuting’ lives. Now, more and more workers are embracing the idea.
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Ukraine attention shows bias against black lives, WHO chief says - BBC News
The WHO chief says a fraction of the help given to Ukraine has been given to other humanitarian crises.
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Mutations across species reveal clues to ageing - BBC News
"Staggering" findings from studying 16 mammals - including humans - sheds light on why we age.
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James Webb telescope's MIRI instrument goes super-cold - BBC News
The UK-assembled instrument on Hubble's successor reaches a decidedly chilly -267C in space.
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Bodybuilding champion Cedric McMillan dead at 44 - BBC News
McMillan's is the third death of well-known bodybuilders in the US in the past year.
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