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Troubled U.S. Bobsled Team Races For A Championship
U.S. bobsled racers triumphed at the 2010 Winter Olympics, but it's been tough sledding ever since. The American team has lost big sponsors and struggled to win big races. This weekend, the world's top sled teams face off in Lake Placid, N.Y., for the world championships. North Country Public Radio's Brian Mann reports that American athletes hope the home-track advantage will give them a shot at a medal.
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Russia, With Home-Field Advantage, Wins Sochi Medal Race
Russia racks up 33 medals, with 13 gold, 11 silver and 9 bronze. Team USA will finish with 28 medals, 9 gold, 7 silver and 12 bronze.
Take A Bite Out Of Ringo: Giant Cookies Honor Pop Culture Icons
Two self-taught pastry pros specialize in hand-painted cookies of musicians and other cultural icons, from Calvin and Hobbes to Fall Out Boy. Their creations seem almost too beautiful to eat. Almost.
Massachusetts judge faces judicial board for allegedly aiding migrant 7 years ago
A Massachusetts judge is fighting to keep her job after being accused of helping a migrant evade immigration enforcement agents seven years ago. She faces a judicial conduct board on Monday.
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Annie Proulx's Bloody New Novel 'Barkskins' Is About More Than Deforestation
Barkskins follows two loggers' stories over three centuries. Proulx says the forest is the hero of her book, but it's also "one facet of larger things, like climate change and the melting of the ice."
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Cheers! Brunch's favorite beverage, the Bloody Mary, turns 100
Scott Detrow asks cocktail historian Dave Wondrich about the origins of the Bloody Mary.
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Dreamer Daniela Vargas Released By Immigration Officials
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Abigail Peterson, the lawyer for Daniela Vargas, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient who ICE released from custody on Friday, about the status of her client and the case moving forward.
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Cave Diver Risks All To Explore Places 'Where Nobody Has Ever Been'
"The big picture of survival is sometimes so hard to see," says cave diver and photographer Jill Heinerth. Her memoir is called Into the Planet. Originally broadcast Aug. 19. 2019.
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Rolling Power Outages
By BJ Austinhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-949881.mp3Dallas, TX – ONCOR is doing rolling electrical outages across…
Recycling A Priority in Reunion Arena Demolition
By BJ Austin, KERA Newshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-840068.mp3Dallas, TX – Demolition is underway at Reunion Arena…
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