joe tacopina, will join us .ht but first, happening right now, our top story right here out of new york . alvin bragg is now sweating even more than usual tonight. now he s put his has pathetically weak case againsttl former president trump has. letr totally imploded. , th let s be very clear here. the case died this very week., s it is very obvious. it is very clear .n of it s transparent. alvin bragg had every intention of indicting donald trump this week. but for the second straight day, grand jury proceedings rere canceled today. now, braggut is now telling reuters that it was former president donald trump that created a false expectation of arrest.ng t it was never actually going to happen. according to brag, it seems really after a multi year investigation, the formation of a grand jury, the meetingeate with law enforcement to coordinate an impending anes of a former vice formerevet president . and we re supposed to believee that somehow donald trump now created the f
Hello from the Unionjack Club In London ahead of a very special day when normandy veterans will gather to begin commemorations for this years 80th Anniversary of the d day landings. A cold and frosty start to friday for many, a bit of sunshine to begin with but, like in recent days, Shower Clouds are not far. Will the weather get any better . I will have the full forecast later. Its friday 26th april. Skin Cancer Patients in the uk have begun taking part in a trial aimed at developing the first personalised vaccine for melanoma. The experimental treatment uses the same technology as some covid 19 jabs, and works by telling the body to hunt down cancer cells and prevent them from coming back. Researchers say the jab also has the potential to stop lung, bladder, and kidney cancers. Our Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson reports. Steve young, one of the first nhs patients to take part in the trial for whats hoped will be a Game Changing treatment. Its for melanoma the deadliest of all
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<p>Teens are typically sleepy – and the sleepiest of them all may be the most popular ones. A team of researchers has examined how popularity in school affects teenagers’ sleeping habits. They found that popular teenagers sleep up to 27 minutes less than their less popular peers – and that popular girls, but not boys, experience more insomnia symptoms. They also concluded their results were similar to a study conducted when smartphones were not yet common, which suggests that popular teenagers are unlikely to sleep less because of them.</p>
As we celebrate World Intellectual Property Day, our focus is on the remarkable contributions of innovative South African individuals, specifically females, who are leaders in their respective fields.