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And finally for today, it's really not the stuff Olympic dreams are made of.
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Lergrade, after landing the bronze in the men's 20k biathlon, burst into tears and apologised to his girlfriend for cheating and begged for forgiveness.
And he opted to air his confession during a TV interview.
Lergrade called her the gold medal in his life.
And for today's recommended read, how two dozen Buddhist monks have arrived in Washington, D.C.
after walking over 2,000 miles across nine states.
They started their walk for peace in Texas more than three months ago, walking through winter storms, sometimes barefoot, to spread a message of peace and compassion.
You can see photos from their arrival by following the link in the pod description.
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Hi, I'm Carmel Crimmins in Dublin.
It's Tuesday, February 10th.
Today, Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to answer questions at a congressional deposition as the Epstein files tarnish Europe's elite.
ICE is cracking down on people who follow them in their cars.
And the resignation of France's central bank governor gives Emmanuel Macron an opportunity.