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Michelle Kwan's Slow And Steady Workout Jams
The figure-skating legend says the sport is more grueling than you might think. To keep from pushing her body too hard, Kwan says she relies on a ballad-heavy playlist.
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ERCOT Cancels Energy Emergency & Midday Roundup
By KERA News & Wire ServicesDallas, TX – The Texas council that oversees the state's power grids says valves, pipes and monitors at power plants statewide…
Winter Blast Disrupts Travel
By BJhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-949644.mp3Dallas, TX – Roads are icy and treacherous this morning as a deep…
Mexico To Provide Electricity To Texas & Nightly Roundup
By KERA News & Wire ServicesDallas, TX – Mexico will provide electricity to Texas to help the U.S. state weather an ice storm that has forced rolling…
At Last, No News Is Good News When It Comes To The Weather
Spring hasn't exactly sprung. But for what seems like the first time in forever, forecasters aren't issuing any warnings about severe weather anywhere in the nation.
Shuttle Launch Is a Go, Despite Cracked Foam
NASA engineers move ahead with a rescheduled Fourth of July launch for the space shuttle Discovery. Technicians were concerned by a small piece of insulating foam that had fallen off the shuttle's fuel tank.
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The Popsicle, Frozen for All Summer Time
Like many brilliant inventions, it arrived by accident in 1905. Through a century of change, it remains an American icon, stick and all. Food essayist Bonny Wolf salutes the popsicle.
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In Reversal, Government To Allow International Students To Stay In U.S. While Taking Online Classes
On Tuesday, the Trump administration walked back recent guidance that would have deported international college and university students if they were…
Landmark New York Eatery Turns 50
This fall, Serendipity 3, the quirky dessert restaurant and boutique on New York's Upper East Side, celebrates its 50th year in business. Co-founder Stephen Bruce has written a book. He speaks with NPR's Liane Hansen.
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How Climate Change Is Affecting Alaska's Military Radar Stations
At the farthest edge of North America, across the Bering Strait from Russia, U.S. military radar stations are threatened by the consequences of climate change.
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