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Greenlanders Divided On Arctic Oil, Gas Exploration
The fast-changing world is in cringing on the Arctic. Companies are exploring for minerals and oil and gas reserves. People in Greenland are watching anxiously – wondering what this means for them. There are environmental concerns but hopes that oil revenue would help the economy.
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6 Deaths Confirmed In 133-Car Pileup On I-35
Icy conditions lead to a major accident on Interstate 35 West in Fort Worth Thursday. At least six people have died and at least 36 people were taken to area hospitals.
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Safety Fears Force Changes To Mount Everest Route
The new route will bypass the area where 16 Sherpa guides were killed last year, and perhaps offer a safer path to the summit. Renee Montagne talks to Pete Athans, a veteran of Everest.
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Greenland Says It's 'Not For Sale' After Reports That Trump Wants To Buy It
The president was reportedly considering purchasing the island, which a Greenlandic politician says has strategic value. But "it sounds a little bit like a joke," Aaja Chemnitz Larsen told NPR.
Not Time To 'See The Winter Wonderland': N.C. Governor Says To Stay Off Roads
Up to a foot of snow is expected to fall across the southern Appalachians and nearby foothills in North Carolina and Virginia through Sunday night.
Soaring Tourism In Greenland Creates Opportunities For The Sparsely Populated Island
The number of tourists arriving in Greenland has soared over the past few years. That's creating opportunities on the sparsely populated island, including for tourist guides.
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As Polar Icebox Shrinks, Infectious Pathogens Move North
Science writer Chris Solomon tells NPR's Arun Rath that global warming has caused an influx of new diseases in animals that could eventually spread to humans.
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Sweltering heat at the Rio Carnival is prompting conversations about climate change
Rio sambas through a sweltering carnival as temperatures soar.
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Fear busters: how a North Carolina group is fighting misinformation in immigrant communities
President Trump demands cities and states cooperate with immigration enforcement. In immigrant communities, that's led to panic and many rumors. A North Carolina nonprofit is helping dispel them.
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Disgust Diet: Can You Train Your Brain To Recoil At High-Calorie Foods?
A psychologist says there could be a simple way to make calorie-packed foods like french fries or ice cream seem unappealing, even a bit disgusting. Others are less sure.
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