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The Glacier Peak High School teacher inadvertently displayed the images during a classroom PowerPoint presentation.
Bulletin: ...FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM EDT THURSDAY... ...FREEZE WARNING WILL EXPIRE AT 9 AM EDT THIS MORNING... * WHAT...Sub-freezing ...
Rapidly receding, the Athabasca Glacier draws visitors from around the world. The glacier is part of the massive Columbia Icefield, which divides southern Jasper and northern Banff, and is easily ...
Argentina's Congress has approved a controversial bill easing glacier protections to boost mining investments. The legislation, promoted by President Javier Milei, passed with 137 votes in favor and ...
Stifling smog conditions in Beijing and other major cities in China this week closed schools and factories and forced people to wear masks in the streets. It's a condition eerily similar to the famous ...
Kalispell Public School District No. 5 third-graders celebrated Arbor Day at Kalispell's annual ceremony held at Lawrence ...
Wendy Cox has been The Globe and Mail’s B.C. Bureau Chief since November 2013. Prior to The Globe, Wendy was the B.C. and Yukon bureau chief for the Canadian Press. She has also worked as a reporter ...
Learn about coordinating conjunctions as Julius Caesar prepares his legion to invade the British Isles. Then, put your knowledge to the test in the quiz! You use coordinating conjunctions to connect ...
At 4,130 miles (6,650 km) long, the Nile in Africa is the longest river in the world. Some people consider the Amazon in South America to be longer. This is because the many hundreds of channels that ...
Argentine MPs on Wednesday were set to begin debating a bill promoted by President Javier Milei which authorizes mining in ecologically sensitive areas of glaciers and permafrost. The amendment to the ...
Greenland is 3,000 miles north of Charleston, but what's happening in this icy wonderland will largely determine the Lowcountry's fate. Its rapidly melting ice is sending torrents of freshwater into ...