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Top Stories: More Women Seek Office; Trump Backs Romney Senate Run
Also: Pro-Syrian fighters kill dozens of civilians in heavy bombardments; potential flooding may come to the central U.S. today; and students will lobby for gun control at the Florida state capitol.
Actor Robby Benson Is 'Not Dead ... Yet!'
The former teen heartthrob is best known for his roles in such films as Ode To Billy Joe, Ice Castles, and The Chosen. But he's also survived four open heart surgeries. His journey is the subject of his new memoir, I'm Not Dead ...Yet!
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NHL Lockout Leaves Fans Out In The Cold
Hockey fans are living their lives, going about their business, but their days are a little paler. Commentator Frank Deford says fans deserve a little sympathy when their sport is taken from them.
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Researchers Find Glaciers Are Melting Faster Than Expected
A new study shows how much and how fast nearly every glacier is melting. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Bob McNabb, one of the study's authors, about what this means for the future.
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Birds in the Amazon have been shrinking. Here's why scientists think it's happening
Over the last four decades, birds in the Amazon have been shrinking — and scientists believe their smaller bodies may be a response to hotter, drier weather brought by climate change.
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North Texas prepares for another taste of winter weather
Although the worst of the ice and sleet accumulation is still to come Wednesday night into Thursday, some area school districts have already announced closures and cancelations and flights have been canceled at DFW and Love Field.
Spring is breathing new life into Hackensack Mountain in the southern Adirondacks
For months areas around Hackensack Mountain, a rocky ridge that rises up from the small town of Warrensburg, N.Y., have been blanketed with ice and snow, but things are coming back to life.
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Scientists are a step closer to defining when the age of humans officially began
Scientists recommend the start of a geological epoch defined by how humans have impacted Earth — soot, plastics and radioactive fallout have made it into the rocks, ice and mud that form our planet.
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New York State To Sue Trump Administration Over Trusted Traveler Restrictions
Gov. Andrew Cuomo plans to challenge Homeland Security's attempt to suspend enrollment in Global Entry and other trusted traveler programs for New Yorkers over access to state motor vehicle records.
'Local Milk People' Express Concern Over Trump's Immigration Policies
When transcripts of President Trump’s conversations with foreign leaders about refugee policy leaked to the press last week, one line got a lot of...
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