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ICE is giving local police big money to help with immigration enforcement
The federal government is offering local law enforcement incentives to join a program that gives their officers authority to make immigration arrests. Police leaders say the funds, which include money for salaries, equipment and vehicles, are enticing.
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Glide into winter: Ice skating rinks to visit this holiday season
Here are eight places to ice skate in Dallas-Fort Worth this holiday season.
George Bush Challenges Bill Clinton To Ice Bucket Challenge
Former President George W. Bush declined the ice water and was going to write a check to the ALS charity. But instead, former first lady Laura Bush doused him. Bush then challenged Clinton.
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How immigrants are preparing for run-ins with ICE
Legal centers across the country are preparing immigrants without legal status for various scenarios as the Trump administration ramps up enforcement operations. We visited one in California.
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Are ICE agents covering their license plates as well as their faces?
The Trump administration appears to be relying on unmarked vehicles in immigration enforcement, NPR has learned.
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Alaska's Ice Roads Are Melting Early This Year, With Devastating Consequences
In Bethel, Alaska, record warm temperatures mean a frozen river that serves as an ice road is melting early. That's been deadly for some, and is leaving others unable to travel.
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In Canada, ice canoeing season kicks off on a frozen river
A reporter joins the crowds on the banks of the frozen St Lawrence River in Quebec as the ice canoeing season kicks off.
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Make your own ice cream this Memorial Day weekend
Food stylist and cookbook author Erin Jeanne McDowell shares tips on how to make your own homemade ice cream.
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ICE Arrests 284 Workers In Allen In Largest Workplace Immigration Raid In A Decade
Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday arrested 284 employees at a technology repair company in a Dallas suburb on charges of working in the…
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Second Dry Ice Bomb Goes Off At LA Airport
There were no reports of damage or injuries from two dry ice bombs that went off Sunday and Monday. Two other devices were found, but didn't go off. Police said that so far there do not appear to be any links to terrorism.
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