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Longtime Climate Science Denier Hired At NOAA
David Legates, a professor whose research has been supported by fossil fuel companies, has been hired for a top position at the federal agency that oversees weather and climate forecasting.
Legendary Climber And Conservationist George Whitmore Dies At 89
Whitmore died from complications from COVID-19, according to his wife. The storied climber helped make history as part of the team who first climbed Yosemite's El Capitan.
Making A Difference Where You Live
http://ozarkspub.vo.llnwd.net/o37/KSMU/audio/mp3/making-difference-where-you-live_50737.mp3 MAKING A DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU LIVE, TUESDAY 11 DECEMBER 2012…
Pelosi is running for reelection but is silent on a bid to retain her leadership post
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who's 81, did not say whether she will stick by a pledge she made in 2018 to limit her tenure in elected leadership.
Australia cancels Novak Djokovic's visa after his earlier COVID vaccine exemption
The Australian Border Force said the top-ranked tennis player "failed to provide appropriate evidence to meet the entry requirements to Australia, and his visa has been subsequently cancelled."
The latest on the Pennsylvania Republican primary for Senate
Five states hold primaries Tuesday, with Senate races in Pennsylvania and North Carolina getting top billing.
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To protect mangroves, some Kenyans combat logging with hidden beehives
As part of a local conservation effort, beehives dot a section of coastline in Mombasa to try to deter people who chop mangroves for firewood or home construction.
Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina defeats No. 1 Aryana Sabalenka to win Australian Open
Saturday's win marks the second Grand Slam title for Rybakina, who took Wimbledon in 2022.
U.S. Bakeries Grab A Slice Of A Latin American Tradition: 3 Kings Cake
In some Latin American countries, Three Kings Day — Jan. 6 — is a bigger deal than Christmas. As the U.S. Latino population grows, so does interest in the holiday's signature cake, rosca de reyes.
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Buddhist Diet For A Clear Mind: Nuns Preserve Art Of Korean Temple Food
In South Korea, Buddhist temple food is viewed the way spa food is in the U.S.: curative, cleansing, perhaps even medicinal. Buddhist nuns have preserved these cooking techniques for 1,600 years.
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