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Denton leaders meet with ICE, with no agreements made for enforcement
Last week, the Dallas branch of Immigration and Customs Enforcement met with the city to discuss possibly giving Denton police immigration enforcement authority under the 287(g) program of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Sandwich Monday: The Pop-Tart Ice Cream Sandwich
Is your bikini a few sizes too big? Try this. We re-create the latest dessert sandwich from Carl's Jr. using items procured from our office vending machine.
When Ice Cream Attacks: The Mystery Of Brain Freeze
Drink that Slurpee too fast, and you risk an attack of "brain freeze." Scientists are fascinated by the headaches caused by consuming cold things. But alas, they still don't know where ice cream headaches come from.
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NPR's climate reporters on how climate change is causing ice caps to disappear
Climate change is causing ice caps and glaciers to disappear. Reporters from NPR's Climate Desk talk about their stories connecting the dots between melting ice and our everyday lives.
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As Protests Against ICE Continue, Some Agents Say It Might Be Time To Radically Reorganize
Protesters across the country are trying to disrupt the operations of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Politicians on the left are calling for the agency's abolition. Even some ICE investigators say the agency should be reorganized in the face of pushback to President Trump's immigration crackdown.
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As Alps Warm, Ice Melts and Mountains Crumble
As temperatures around the globe rise, the world's mountains are changing. In the Alps, retreating glaciers, more landslides and dramatic rockfalls are causing shifts not only in the physical environment, but in jobs, town budgets, and attitudes.
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Dallas council members reject ICE-DPD partnership, back police chief
Dallas city council members rejected joining the ICE 287(g) task force program and called Mayor Eric Johnson's request to discuss and reconsider the program political.
Biologist Tracks Walruses Forced Ashore As Ice Melts
The Arctic ice that thousands of walruses usually live on has disappeared from Alaska's Chukchi Sea. The government is trying to figure out how the animals are coping with the dramatic change and whether to add them to its endangered species list.
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Donald Trump Continues To Reach Out To Latino Voters
Donald Trump recently met with the National Hispanic Advisory Council for Trump. Renee Montagne talks to one council member who was at that meeting: Kentucky State Senator Ralph Alvarado.
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Amid surge in ICE hiring, experts question training methods
As more ICE agents hit U.S. city streets, law enforcement experts are raising concerns about their training.
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