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More Female Athletes Freeze Out Figure Skating In Favor Of Ice Hockey
More girls are taking to the ice — not as figure skaters — but as hockey players. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with The Wall Street Journal's Anne Marie Chaker about her report on girls in ice hockey.
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ICE Almost Deported Immigrant Woman Who Says She Got Unwanted Surgery While Detained
As explosive allegations were coming to light about immigrant women who say they've been subjected to unwanted hysterectomies and other procedures, one of those detainees was nearly deported.
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Dallas residents demand identification of ICE agents, with backing by PD oversight board
Dallas Community Police Oversight Board members want the police department to prioritize response times before assisting ICE.
Hundreds of thousands without power statewide as ice storm brings more precipitation
Experts caution Texans to stay home and off the roads until the sun comes out and thaws the ice.
She's 66 And Finally Getting Electricity. Bring On The Ice Cream!
Haiti has long relied on NGOs for aid. But the village of Tuffet is now on the grid — and paying for its power. "It's better when you pay for something," a resident says. "It doesn't go away then."
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Mexican 'Ice' Replaces Home-Cooked Meth in U.S.
Crackdowns on methamphetamine ingredients have reduced the number of meth labs in the nation's heartland, but demand for the drug has not gone away. Mexican traffickers are now supplying purer "ice" meth that leads to quicker addiction and more violence.
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'Red Army' Explores How The Cold War Played Out On Ice
When the U.S. hockey team beat the USSR during the 1980 Olympics, it was dubbed the "miracle on ice." Red Army profiles the Russian athletes and their place in the Soviet Union's propaganda machine.
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Antarctica Has Lost More Than 3 Trillion Tons Of Ice In 25 Years
Antarctica's ice is melting faster than was thought, say scientists who recently completed the most exhaustive assessment of the ice sheet to date.
Minneapolis mayor talks about the killing of Renee Good and the protests against ICE
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey about residents protesting the Trump administration's ICE deployment and the killing of Renee Good by an immigration officer.
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Trump's ICE Deportations Are Up From Obama's Figures, Data Show
Year-end figures analyzed by NPR show deportations to all countries — from the Middle East to Africa to Asia — have increased sharply under President Trump compared to Obama's last year in office.
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