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Climate Change Puts Alaska's Sled Dog Races On Thin Ice
Warm temperatures and dwindling snow have shaken even the toughest mushers. Alaskans are worried about the future of their state sport.
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Ice In Her Veins And Gold On The Brain: North Texas Taekwondo Olympian Fights To Win
Texans must be natural fighters, because all four members of the Olympic taekwondo team were either born or raised in the Lone Star State. Youngest member…
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U.S. Diplomatic Cable Puts Chill On ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
The State Department lauded the fundraising phenomenon, but said the participation of high-profile diplomats, such as ambassadors, violates internal policy.
Long security lines continue at some airports despite ICE agents' presence
ICE agents have been deployed to help at airports around the country to shorten TSA wait times, but on their first day, airports remained busy with long lines.
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Blue Bell Pleads In Ice Cream Listeria Case; Ex-CEO Charged
A Texas ice cream company has pleaded guilty to distributing contaminated goods and its former CEO has been charged with conspiracy and attempted wire…
Immigrant detainees sue over 'horrific' conditions at Texas ICE facility
Immigrant detainees accuse the federal government of 'inhumane' abuse and treatment at Camp East Montana in El Paso.
Keller City Council approves partnership with ICE despite public protest
Keller City Council members voted unanimously Tuesday night to partner with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the 287(g) program.
Blue Bell Gets OK To Resume Ice Cream Production At Alabama Plant
Public health officials are allowing Blue Bell to resume the production and sale of ice cream manufactured at its Alabama plant.Jim McVay, director of…
ACLU Sues ICE For Allegedly Separating 'Hundreds' Of Migrant Families
The American Civil Liberties Union says that U.S. immigration authorities have forcibly separated migrant parents, most of them asylum seekers, from their minor children for no legitimate reason.
Fishery Closure Puts New England's Shrimp Season On Ice
After several years of declining shrimp stocks, regulators have imposed a moratorium on shrimping in New England waters. The closure could hurt commercial fisherman and future demand for the Gulf of Maine shrimp, but scientists say the move may be the only way to prevent the population from collapsing.
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