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Meet The Snow Farmers Who Are Rescuing Winter Sporting Events
Mora, Minn., is gearing up to host the 47th annual Vasaloppet cross-country ski race despite hardly any natural snow. Instead the Snow Farmers, who make artificial snow, will line the trails.
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What Happens To American Children Who Are Uprooted With Their Undocumented Parents
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to writer Brooke Jarvis about her piece, "The Deported Americans," in The California Sunday Magazine.
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How Will Members Of Congress Respond To The Green New Deal?
How will Democrats and Republicans in Congress react to the signature proposal from the freshman congresswoman from New York, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez?
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Ocasio-Cortez To Unveil Ambitious Plan To Combat Climate Change
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, who is unveiling her signature policy proposal, the Green New Deal.
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Ice Delays Portland's Worst Day Of The Year Bike Ride
The Oregonian reports that because of bad weather, this Sunday's Worst Day of the Year bike ride will move to Feb. 24, when organizers are promising a better Worst Day ride.
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Trump Declares National Emergency For Southern Border Wall Funding
President Trump spoke to the press at length outside the White House Friday morning. He talked about his national emergency declaration, trade talks with China and other topics.
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Top Presidential Candidates In Nigeria Are In Their 70s, Despite Young Population
In Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, the median age is 18. Many youth say their aging leaders are out of touch, yet the leading candidates in Saturday's presidential election are in their 70s.
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In The Aftermath Of Scandals, Va. Democrats Look To Women Of Color For Leadership
Following multiple scandals involving top Democrats in Virginia, women of color are demanding a greater voice and a bigger role in political leadership in the state.
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Trump's National Emergency Declaration Is Likely To Face Constitutionality Challenges
When President Trump declared a national emergency for border wall funding Friday, he said he expected legal challenges. The central question will likely revolve around constitutionality.
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At Least 6 Dead, Including Gunman, In Aurora, Ill., Shooting
A gunman who entered the Henry Pratt Company in Aurora, Ill., on Friday afternoon, armed with a handgun, killed five civilians, officials said. Five police officers were also wounded.
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