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Teen feels guilty for calling FBI about his Capitol rioter dad

Teen feels guilty for calling FBI about his Capitol rioter dad Lauren Fruen For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A teenager who alerted the FBI to his dad s alleged role in the Capitol riots has said he felt guilty for speaking with the authorities - but would do it all again .  Jackson Reffitt, 18, told Fox4: I got in contact with the FBI after the Capitol riots about my dad. It was my moral compass, kind of, to do what I thought would protect not only my family, but my dad himself.   His father, Guy Reffitt, 48, was arrested Friday at his home in Wylie, Texas, according to court records. 

Parents learn first responder was on their street when their baby died

Parents learn first responder was on their street when their baby died Sam Baker For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Parents of a newborn baby that stopped breathing and died at home have learned that a first responder was on the same street as them at the time, but wasn t called. Megan Thrupp, 25, and partner Kris Low, 30, who were left waiting 35 minutes for help at their home in Anstruther, Fife, believe that earlier intervention could have saved the life of their 19-day-old baby Eva. While waiting for the ambulance to arrive, Megan attempted to perform CPR with the help of an ambulance call handler. 

VW marks 25 years of the patchwork Polo Harlequin with one-off special

VW marks 25 years of the patchwork Polo Harlequin with one-off special Rob Hull For Thisismoney.co.uk Volkswagen s Polo Harlequin is one of the most divisive cars of the modern era. While some loved the eccentric colour scheme of the limited-edition mid-nineties supermini, others were less impressed with the hotchpotch of multi-tone panels. This week, VW Netherlands has celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Polo Harlequin - or Harlekin, as it is known in Europe - by replicating patchwork panels on a brand new version of the compact Volkswagen hatchback. But fans hopeful of the rainbow Polo making a comeback for 2021 are set to be disappointed. 

Egg experiment explains why rotating uppercut punches knock boxers out

Egg experiment explains why rotating uppercut punches knock boxers out Shivali Best For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo From Mike Tyson to George Foreman, many of the world s most famous boxers are known for their powerful uppercut punches. Now, scientists have revealed why the move so regularly knocks boxers out cold, with an experiment on eggs. Egg yolks are bathed in liquid egg white and are surrounded by a hard shell - a similar layout to our brains, which are bathed in cerebrospinal fluid inside a hard skull. Through their experiment, the researchers found that egg yolks can be broken without cracking the shell when hit side-on, indicating that our brains can also be damaged, without cracking the skull.

C-section babies should have skin-to-skin contact with their dads

C-section babies should have skin-to-skin contact with their dads Ian Randall For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo While mothers recover from Caesarean birth, babies should have skin-to-skin contact with their fathers as it helps to boots their heart rate, a study recommended. Swedish experts found that a surgically delivered newborn will have a higher and more stable heart rate if lain on their dad s bare chest than if held or placed in a cot. Previous research has established that there are various physical and psychological benefits of skin-to-skin contact between parents and newborn children. However, in many countries, babies born by C-section are placed in neonatal units while their mothers recover especially after the use of general anaesthetic.

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