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Seattle-Based Coast Guard Icebreaker Returns Home After First Mission in Nearly 40 Years to Wintertime Arctic
The Polar Star is the only icebreaker classified as "heavy" — able to break through ice up to 21 feet thick.
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Johns Hopkins expert says COVID-19 pandemic could end by April
Makary echoes previous health officials who believe herd immunity is possible by April.
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Column: Is all this crankiness really necessary?
There will always things that annoy, like Mardi Gras parties held during Lent, but let's just all take a breath and calm down
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Is spending 2 hours outdoors the new 10,000 steps?
As people spend more time indoors, a mountain of scientific research says spending time in nature is critical to health and increases longevity.
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Beekeeping Is All the Rage. These Programs Can Help Veterans Get Started
Beekeeping can have sweet rewards.
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FBI, Florida authorities pursuing leads as water-treatment hacking investigation continues
The FBI, Secret Service and Florida law enforcement are searching for one or more suspects they say tried to change the make-up of a local town’s water in a failed attempt to add a potentially caustic chemical by remotely accessing the computer system
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China's latest weapon against Taiwan: the sand dredger
TAIWAN-CHINA/SECURITY (GRAPHIC, PIX):China's latest weapon against Taiwan: the sand dredger
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As temperatures drop, forecasters warn of falling iguanas in Florida
Because they're cold-blooded, iguana's bodies can stiffen up and fall out of trees, appearing to be dead.
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Four-phase Warbird Museum expansion forges ahead
Plans are moving forward for a four-phase expansion of Titusville’s Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum, which features an extensive vintage aircraft collection and event space rentals at Space Coast Regional
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SSC Tuatara supercar claims world speed record at 282.9 MPH
The Washington state-made SSC Tuatara supercar has claimed the production car speed record with a 282.9 mph average set on the Space Shuttle landing strip in Florida.
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'Snow Flurries Fall in Brevard': Arctic blast struck 44 years ago, freezing Florida
From Jan. 18-20, 1977, Florida was frosted by a historic Arctic blast that pushed snowflakes as far south as Miami Beach.
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Colombia’s ‘cocaine hippos’ must be stopped, scientists warn
Pablo Escobar’s hippos are taking over the marshlands of Colombia — and need to face the same fate as their late owner before they become impossible to control, scientists have warned. …
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Why You Should Talk to Yourself in the Third Person
Evidence suggests that there are real benefits of talking to yourself in the third person—in your head, not out loud.
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Bindi Irwin, Chandler Powell celebrate their first Christmas as newlyweds
Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell commemorated their first Christmas as a married couple on Instagram.
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NY Post Editorial Board: China’s deadly COVID cover-up was worse than we thought
Fresh evidence published jointly by The New York Times and ProPublica confirms that Beijing has been trying to keep COVID-19 information from the rest of the world since the very start of the pandemic.
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Access Denied
The common refrain in initial reviews is that the new radar website is a step backward.
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Tropical Storm Eta Approaching South Florida With Flooding, Strong Winds; Hurricane Warning Issued | The Weather Channel - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
Eta will impact Florida, then stall in the Gulf. Here's our latest complete forecast briefing. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
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Yellowstone visitor banned for cooking chickens in thermal hot spring
A man from Idaho has been temporarily banned from Yellowstone National Park after pleading guilty to charges stemming from an Aug. 7 outing, during which he was found cooking chickens in a thermal geyser.