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Man Turns Work Cubicle Into A Winter Wonderland
Jack Makepeace, 24, turned his workspace into an elaborate ice castle guarded by penguins complete with a drawbridge. He sits inside the castle to do work and turns on the log fire screensaver.
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Thousands Of Motorists Stranded By Snow In French Alps
People have been unable to move for two days due to heavy snow and ice on the road to and from major ski resorts in the Savoie region.
NASA Announces Plan to Hit Moon in 2008
A new NASA mission to the moon will pelt the lunar surface to study plumes of dust and search for ice crystals. The unmanned mission, slated for October 2008, will launch a lunar orbiter from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., using the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle.
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Get excited! The Choco Taco is coming back
Taco Bell and ice cream makers Salt & Straw are bringing back a version of the discontinued dessert taco. Choco Taco's owner Klondike says it plans to bring the original back, but it will take time.
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Greenland Is Still Burning, But The Smoke May Be The Real Problem
Wildfires are still burning in western Greenland, close to the Arctic island's ice sheet. As the fires burn, they release black particles that can coat the ice and snow, and make it melt more quickly.
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Detained Fathers Turn To Hunger Strike
Immigrant families held at the Karnes County Residential Center in Texas are striking to protest their imprisonment.
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It's In Their Blood: Siblings Eye 1st Mixed Curling Gold At Winter Olympics
Matt and Becca Hamilton will compete in PyeongChang as mixed doubles curling makes its debut at the Olympics. The brother and sister from Wisconsin say their family bond helps drive their success.
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How An 11-Year-Old Boy Invented The Popsicle
The beloved ice pops were born of a young boy's tinkering with sugary soda powder and water on a cold night. But the end of this tale for Frank Epperson was not as sweet as his treat.
Winter Weather Exacts Tough Toll On Mississippi
A winter storm has hit Mississippi particularly hard. Power is out in many places, streets are iced over and water is in short supply.
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In burning heat, Pakistanis find respite at a winter-themed park
With summer temperatures hovering around 100 degrees Fahrenheit, residents of Lahore, Pakistan, visit a winter-themed park to cool off. (Story aired on Weekend Edition Sunday on Aug. 6, 2023.)
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