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In 1879, Explorers Set Sail To Solve Arctic Mystery, Once And For All
In the Kingdom of Ice tells the story of a "grand and terrible" 19th-century expedition into uncharted Arctic waters. Of the 33 men who set out, only 13 made it home after a truly harrowing voyage.
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Wisconsin judge arrested by FBI 'stood up' for her community, state lawmaker says
The FBI's arrest of Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan is meant to scare officials and others from "standing up to the Trump regime," says Democrat State Rep. Ryan Clancy.
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Justice In The Segregated South: A New Look At An Old Killing
A white off-duty constable shot and killed a paraplegic black man in Fayette, Miss., in 1965. Despite new witnesses who have memories of what happened that day, there's still not enough evidence to say whether Jasper Burchfield's claim of self-defense is true.
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Tough Commute This Morning? Your 'Journey' Could Have Been Worse
Just as the passengers aboard the MV Akademik Shokalskiy thought they had escaped the Antarctic ice, word came that the Chinese ship that rescued them might be stuck as well. Poet Jynne Martin recommends a book to put the situation in perspective, one that tells the story of an expedition that was doomed from the start.
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Immigration Officers' Union Will Oppose Senate Bill
The opposition from the National CIS Council is a boost to the National ICE Council, which until now had been the lone voice of opposition among enforcement unions.
Supreme Court Fails To Stop Texas Execution
By KERA News RoomDallas/Fort Worth, TX – The U.S. Supreme Court refused to stop the scheduled execution Tuesday night of convicted killer Milton Mathis…
Beyoncé announces release of the 2nd part of her 'Renaissance' album in Super Bowl ad
The Verizon ad includes scenes of Beyoncé breaking a block of ice at a lemonade stand, and later running for office. Two songs were released online, and the full album is out next month.
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Instead Of Throwing Out Your Christmas Tree, Why Not Eat It?
In what sounds like a terrifying cookbook, How to Eat Your Christmas Tree, artisan baker Julia Georgallis offers recipes such as Christmas Tree pickles, Christmas-cured fish and Blue Spruce ice cream.
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Can This 'Perfect Match' Dance Their Way To Gold?
No U.S. skating team has ever won Olympic gold in ice dancing. Some experts wonder whether it even qualifies as a sport. But Americans Meryl Davis and Charlie White, known for their blend of athletic power, speed and flair, are helping to dispel that notion.
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Floridians are seeing their electric bills spike this year
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Hadi and Zeek Alrayes of Cape Coral, Florida, who have seen their electric bills at their ice cream shop double over the past year.
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