Curlers behaving badly show the sport hasn't gone totally dry

The Buzzer is the new email newsletter from CBC Sports. Sign up here to get it delivered directly to your inbox every weekday. Here's what you need to know right now from the world of sports: Some pro curlers had too much to drink The team of Jamie Koe, Ryan Fry, Chris Schille and D.J. Kidby was […]

Airlines Behaving Badly: Drunk Managers, Sexual Harassment and more

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‘UK behaving like Saudi Arabia’: Geert Wilders calls for release of Tommy Robinson

Anti-Islam Dutch politician Geert Wilders has criticized the arrest of Tommy Robinson, who was detained last week after drawing attention to a trial of an alleged Muslim child abuse gang,“ as an attack on free speech. “I am here because I am shocked and outraged. What happened in the United Kingdom last week is an […]

Britain behaving like ‘mafia state’ in Skripal case – OSCE ex-VP Willy Wimmer

The UK is exploiting European solidarity and behaving like a ‘mafia state’ by pushing forward warmongering accusations and excluding Russia from the Skripal poisoning probe, the former vice-president of OSCE assembly told RT. Britain’s behavior in the Skripal poisoning scandal is “a major danger to international peace,” believes Willy Wimmer, who held the vp position […]

“Members Of Congress Who Were Behaving Like Dogs”

Former Michigan Rep. Candice Miller, a Republican who chaired the committee that oversees the Office of Compliance for four years, says she consistently refused requests to settle sexual harassment claims — including one that appears to match the details of a complaint against Rep. John Conyers. Conyers paid out more than $ 27,000 in 2015 […]