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Cambridge, Oxford And A Race For Water Supremacy
Saturday was the annual showdown between Cambridge and Oxford universities on the River Thames. Vicki Barker has the results from the historic boat race.
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Endurance shipwreck has been discovered in the Antarctic 107 years after sinking
The wreck of the expedition ship the Endurance has been discovered 107 years after it sank in the Antarctic. Explorers and technicians found it in pristine condition under 10,000 feet of icy water.
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Arlington police respond to 40 crashes, 19 of them major, due to slick roads brought by winter storm
There were no fatalities or serious injuries as a result of the crashes, according to police.
Chef Shares Tips for Netting Freshest Catch
New York chef David Pasternack's restaurant Esca is known for its raw fish dishes. He takes a 2 a.m. shopping trip to the Fulton Fish Market in the Bronx and offers his advice on what to look for when in pursuit of fresh seafood.
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How To Make A Dream Gingerbread Home
Cookbook author Dorie Greenspan offers tips on how to make a gingerbread house, cottage or McMansion. Although Greenspan suggests spreading the work out over a few days, she and Michele Norris recently constructed one in a day.
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What happens to immigration services if the government shuts down?
Some agencies that conduct immigration-related business, such as ICE, would continue to operate during a government shutdown. Others would not.
Scientists are tracking polar bears to keep them -- and people safe
In Canada, melting sea ice is forcing polar bears closer and closer to human populations, so scientists there are working on a program to track polar bears, tag them with GPS units and monitor their movement.
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Grand Prairie schools remain closed as water advisory is lifted
Grand Prairie officials instituted a water-clearing process for residents Thursday night to ensure water quality.
No, alligators aren't frozen. They're just brumating
Last week, it was so cold in Beaumont, Texas — with lows of 18 degrees Fahrenheit — that alligators across the area were found frozen underwater, while still breathing.
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Morning News Brief: Trump Blasts Sessions, DeVos Talks To Conservative Activists
In a new interview, President Trump criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Also, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos faces protesters in Colorado, and ICE agents say their work has recently changed.
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