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A Colorado ice climbing park is a hit with disabled climbers
Ice climbing is technical, cold and can be dangerous. That doesn't hold disabled climbers back.
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Actor and Musician Ice Cube: 'Are We There Yet?'
The new film Are We There Yet? stars Ice Cube as a man so eager to get close to a woman that he offers to travel many miles to reunite her children with their mother. The film was made by his production company, Cube Vision, which also developed Friday, as well as Barbershop.
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Out There On The Ice: An Intimate View Of The Melting Antarctic Sheet
Two groups of scientists have reported that the melting of the giant West Antarctica Ice Sheet appears to be unstoppable. Oceans could rise several feet in the coming centuries because of its melting.
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Widespread outages follow weekend freezing rain, with more ice ahead
A massive winter storm brought freezing rain and widespread outages in the South, with icy conditions lingering in the North through Monday.
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'Fresh Air' celebrates 50 years of hip-hop: Ice-T
"I call it reality-based rap," Ice-T says of the gangster rap genre. His '92 hit "Cop Killer" was controversial; he later played a police detective in Law and Order: SVU. Originally broadcast in 1994.
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Republican Voters And Immigration
GOP strategist Luis Alvarado tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro how Republicans in districts with large immigrant populations will navigate the November elections.
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Five ERCOT Board Members Don't Live In Texas, Two State Lawmakers Are Hoping To Change That
State Sen. Carol Alvarado of Houston released a letter urging the Public Utility Commission of Texas to approve only residents of Texas to fill ERCOT board vacancies. North Texas State Rep. Jeff Leach is filing a bill requiring ERCOT board be residents of Texas.
ICE Arrests Nearly 700 People At Agriculture Processing Plants In Mississippi
Officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, arrested almost 700 people at agricultural processing plants in Mississippi on Wednesday.
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Scientists Discover A New Form Of Ice — It's Square
Researchers were surprised by what they found when they sandwiched a drop of water between two layers of an unusual two-dimensional material called graphene.
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As Arctic Ice Melts, It's A Free-For-All For Oil ... And Tusks
The melting of ice in the northern latitudes is feeding new industries. Among them: speculating for petroleum products where vast amounts of undiscovered oil and natural gas are believed to be, and hunting for mammoth tusks unearthed in the softening tundra.
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