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Avalanche experts urge caution as snow keeps piling up around the Mountain West
It’s the peak of an epic ski season across the Mountain West. With more storms on the way and spring breakers soon descending, avalanche experts are urging caution.
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Scientists want your help to digitize historic data on bees
In many natural history museums, bee specimens are accompanied by little slips of paper that have details about each specimen, like the species name, who found it, where and when. It’s a treasure trove of data but it needs to be digitized.
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Oregon abortion providers gear up for increased demand from Idaho and elsewhere
Texas and now Idaho have passed bans on abortions essentially after 6 weeks, and observers expect the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn abortion rights
'I Find Myself Very Seriously Feeling Hollow': Documenting A Pandemic Experience
As the coronavirus sweeps the nation, 85-year-old Margaret Sullivan watches and records the changes from inside her retirement home in Virginia.
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Thousands turn out for Boise’s first Open Streets event, highlighting the appeal of a global car-free movement
"The concept is really, really simple: you open streets to people and you close them to cars, and the magic happens," says one of the key figures behind the Open Streets movement.
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'To Me He's Not A Number': Families Reflect As U.S. Passes 500,000 COVID-19 Deaths
Family members of those who've died from COVID-19 reflect on the milestone of 500,000 U.S. deaths, and how their individual loss fits within the magnitude of that number.
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CDC study finds racial, regional disparities as schools reopened for in-person learning
Report shows that the prevalence of virtual-only education did decline across racial groups starting in January
Peru Locked Down Early. Now It Battles One Of The Worst Coronavirus Outbreaks
Peru's per capita COVID-19 death rate is higher than any nation's except for tiny San Marino. The government's awareness campaign slogan is "COVID does not kill by itself. Let's not be accomplices."
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Senate GOP Rushes To Finish Defense Bill And Avoid Showdown On Relief Payments
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the $2,000 relief checks have "no realistic path" in the Senate on their own. He has tied them to other provisions that Democrats blast as partisan.
Lack of snow and economic uncertainty foretell a grim outlook for winter resorts
Lack of snow and economic uncertainty foretell a grim outlook for winter resorts
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