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These photos capture the wonder of scientists in action
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Postcard From The Adirondacks: A Paddle And A Climb In The Wilds Of N.Y.
It's high summer in New York's Adirondack Mountains. Brian Mann sends an audio postcard from a canoe trip and a climb up remote Mount Frederica in search of some of the wildest views in the Northeast.
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Floods have devastated parts of south east Spain as death toll keeps rising
Nearly 100 people have died in Spain after flash floods turned streets into rivers that swept cars away. The death toll is still climbing, and rain continues to fall in vast areas of the country.
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Why Hurricane Melissa's intensity and slow-moving speed are a recipe for disaster
Another time a powerful, slow-moving storm wreaked havoc on a community was with Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
The Fears Of A Clown
"Don't let my glad expression give you the wrong impression," Smokey Robinson sings — but no one could mistake the face of Gags, the Green Bay Clown, for anything other than grim. What's his story?
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Teran Powell joined WUWM in the fall of 2017 as the station’s very first Eric Von Fellow.
The 'crown jewel of summer': 3 tomato recipes to send off the season
Tomatoes are the highlight of the end of the summer garden and local farmers’ markets.
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