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Your Tuesday Briefing Harry and Meghan interview, the latest moves by Myanmar’s military to expand its control and global warming in the tropics. Image Meghan and Harry’s bombshell interview Hours after the interview was broadcast in the U.S. on Sunday, Britain was already grappling with the shock wave rippling out across the Atlantic, exposing a deep royal rift. For many Black Britons, in particular, the interview offered a scathing assessment of the royal family and resurfaced barely submerged tensions over entrenched racism. Recap: Meghan Markle made dramatic disclosures, including that there were “concerns and conversations about how dark” her son Archie’s skin might be when she was pregnant with him. (Harry later said neither Queen Elizabeth II nor Prince Philip was the source of that comment.) Meghan also disclosed that her life as a member of the royal family had become so emotionally desolate that she contemplated suicide. When she asked for help, she sai

She was imprisoned for killing her four children But was it their genes all along?

She was imprisoned for killing her four children. But was it their genes all along? 12 Mar, 2021 08:12 PM 7 minutes to read Kathleen Folbigg with her baby daughter Sarah. She has maintained that her four children died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Photo / Supplied Kathleen Folbigg with her baby daughter Sarah. She has maintained that her four children died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Photo / Supplied New York Times By: Damien Cave The case of Kathleen Folbigg has become a contest between cutting-edge science and an Australian court system that sometimes ignores it. The tabloids in Australia called Kathleen Folbigg a murderer of innocent babies the

She was imprisoned for killing her 4 children But was it their genes all along?

She was imprisoned for killing her 4 children. But was it their genes all along? Damien Cave, New York Times March 8, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Kathleen Folbigg leaving Maitland Court in Australia after being refused bail in March 2004.Anita Jones/Fairfax Media via Getty Images SYDNEY The tabloids in Australia called Kathleen Folbigg a murderer of innocent babies the nation’s “worst female serial killer.” In 2003, a court sentenced her to 40 years in prison for smothering her four children before each had turned 2. But all along, Folbigg has insisted that she is innocent, and that her children were all victims of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

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