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An Adirondack Hike, Deep In Winter, Short On Snow
The lack of snow in most of the northeast has extended the hiking season for those willing to brave the cold. Brian Mann takes a winter hike into Roaring Brook Falls in New York's Adirondack Mountains.
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ERCOT Ends Rolling Power Outages & Midday Roundup
By KERA News & Wire ServicesDallas, TX – The Electric Reliability Council of Texas has ordered an end to the rolling electrical outages. Dallas television…
Get Ready For Yet Another Winter Storm
"Titan" heads east after causing flash-flooding in drought-parched California on Saturday. Forecasters predict several inches of snow in much of the country's mid-section.
North Texas Gets Its First Snow Of The Season (Just A Few Flakes)
North Texas got its first snow of the season Sunday evening -- but not much.Many cities saw a few flakes. Expect about half an inch west of Interstate 35W…
A bright green comet is making a rare trip across the Earth's sky
A recently discovered green comet is passing by Earth for the first time in 50,000 years.
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Researchers Learning More About How The Coronavirus Sabotages Blood Vessels
COVID-19 symptoms like strokes and kidney damage are unusual for a respiratory disease. Researchers are looking into how the coronavirus damages blood vessels and what that means for treatment.
Chile's COVID-19 Vaccination Program Was Largely Successful — But The Virus Persists
Chile has been praised worldwide for its COVID-19 vaccination program, inoculating a higher proportion of its population than all but two countries. Yet Chile's battle against the pandemic isn't over.
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Authorities detain migrants protected by program that offers help to victims of crime
President Trump says his deportation campaign prioritizes violent criminals. But immigration authorities are detaining migrants who thought they were protected by a program that helps crime victims.
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U.S. Men's Hockey Team Falls Out of Reach of Medal
The U.S. men's hockey team capped a disappointing Winter Olympics by losing a quarterfinal match to Finland with a score of 4-3. The American team never gelled, winning only once in six games.
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Figure Skaters Can Use Music With Lyrics For First Time In 2018 Olympics
The PyeongChang 2018 Olympics will be the first Winter Olympics to feature figure skaters performing to music with lyrics.
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