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NEWS 2.22.21: Snow Emergency, Ravnsborg Impeachment?, C-19 Latest, and More


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South Dakota lawmakers are considering impeaching the state s attorney general as he faces misdemeanor charges for striking and killing a man with his car.
Jason Ravnsborg, the state s top law enforcement officer, has said he will not step down before he gets a hearing in front of a judge.
Prosecutors have charged the Republican attorney general with three misdemeanors but no felonies in the September death of 55-year-old Joseph Boever. Republican Rep. Tim Goodwin says Ravnsborg should resign and that lawmakers are considering impeachment if he doesn t.
Gov. Kristi Noem would get to appoint a replacement if Ravnsborg, a native of Cherokee, is convicted of impeachment or resigns. ....

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An Extinct Cave Bear's DNA Was Still Readable After 360,000 Years


An Extinct Cave Bear s DNA Was Still Readable After 360,000 Years
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A tiny ear bone belonging to a cave bear that died some 360,000 years ago has yielded the oldest genome not sourced from permafrost. The newly sequenced genome is offering new insights into the evolution of cave bears and how climate change can precipitate the emergence of entirely new species.
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“With DNA, we can decipher the genetic code of extinct animals long after they’ve gone, but over thousands of years, the DNA present in ancient samples slowly disappears, creating a time limit of how far back in time you can normally go,” Axel Barlow, the first author of the new study and paleogeneticist from Nottingham Trent University, said in a statement. ....

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