Peter O'Dowd
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Snowfall in Colorado's Rocky Mountains is far below average this winter.
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Birds of prey are often fatally injured by power lines.
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A new obesity drug that Eli Lilly is researching but hasn't approved is turning up online, even though it's not supposed to be available.
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Those first stamps made it easier than ever to communicate, but early on people weren't quite sure how to use them.
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An injured red-tailed hawk recently appeared near host Peter O'Dowd's neighbor's front yard. The rescue organization that's treating the bird suspects it was electrocuted by a power line.
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From beauty treatments to medical procedures, U.S. culture is obsessed with looking and feeling younger.
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Esther Phillips was a hugely popular teenage R&B singer who, in 1962, recorded the top-10 hit "Release Me."
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With the rise of artificial intelligence, the United States is trying to satisfy an unquenchable thirst for new sources of electricity.
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As electricity demand rises, politicians are reconsidering a power source long plagued by high costs and lengthy construction timelines. How big a role will nuclear play in the country's future energy mix?
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Virginia's climate law requires 100% renewable energy by 2050. The commonwealth is also known as the data center capital of the world. Can those ambitions coexist?