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In U.S., testing remains legal.

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Biologist use Obsession to lure jaguars

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Sixth state with wolf hunting season since 2009

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Olympian Molly Huddle sets world's best 12K

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Six killed as more than 77 tornadoes touch ground

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Ming the clam dies at 507

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Nicholas Mevoli hoped to reach 236 feet on one breath

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Moscow laboratory provisionally suspended

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Pet dog shot six times

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Leo Ahrens’ new series showcasing past ski adventures starts off with Second Draft.

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Firefighters better predict wildfire behavior

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Enter the 'Nasal Ranger'

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17-year-old continues under Salazar

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An aggravated elk, a runaway kangaroo, and Russian bear fight top this week's list

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Lego-style paths offer temporary solution for cyclists

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Women combat veterans suffer the same injuries and difficulties as their male counterparts. And a rugged form of expedition therapy offers a new kind of hope.

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Skier's tibia broke into 30 pieces

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Robot season! Deer season! Robot season! Deer season! (It's neither.)

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Six cities vie for the next, next Winter Games

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Elevate your ski-season skills with these four trampoline exercises

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Four 360-degree view Roundshot cameras installed

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By December 2015, Yellowstone National Park wants snowmobiles to be quieter than a Cadillac's interior

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Positive tests equal Olympic suspension

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Alaskan husky plays Lassie

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Did Jamaican doctor go to med school?

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Determined that Russia will put on the most lavish Winter Games in history, Vladimir Putin has spent $51 billion, quashed environmental critics, and turned one of Europe’s most beautiful natural regions into a construction zone.

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The new Interior Secretary has an impressive résumé. Oil geologist, banker, president of REI. But today's Washington is a landscape without maps, and in this age of climate change and keystone, the major battles are taking place over at the EPA and State. Is greatness still possible at Interior?

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Insists they know what they're doing

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IOC spokesman dispels rumors of social media ban

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Detailed virtual narratives with Google Maps

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It's juggling while you jog!

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Follow skiers Mitch Cahoon, Sam Cohen, Leo Ahrens, Hayden Price, Colter Hinchliffe, Thayne Rich, John Collinson and Taylor Lyman as they show you around Alta Ski Area. In some deep snow we might add.

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The FDA warns of liver illnesses

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Sierra Nevada snowpack possibly reduced 50 percent

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We’ve heard it before, but here it is again

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Moscow subway to reward good health

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Join us for Inge Wegge and Jørn Ranum's film North of the Sun, an award-winning piece about two young men who set out to surf through a freezing Norwegian winter.

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Longtime Meathead Films veteran, Ben Leoni, is now living in Portland, Maine, holding down a career and the daily office grind. In between piles of paperwork, he dreams of his weekends in the mountains. Last season he made those dreams a reality. Skitheeast.net…

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Google allegedly gathering data illegally

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235 mph winds recorded

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Insurance company to pay in settlement

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In the past two months 7 wild orcas have been captured in the Sea of Okhotsk for the purposes of stocking aquariums and water parks. These are the first wild orca caught in more than a decade, making it clear that Russian fishermen are earnest about reviving the wild capture trade.

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With an unlimited budget and film crew, what adventure film would you make? The 2013 Banff Mountain Film Festival crowds answered……

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Solar cells big fans of Lady Gaga

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How Sandra Steingraber is leading the war against hydraulic fracking

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Billy Parish's quest to make renewable energy the way of the future

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It took 13 years to broker a land exchange in Summit County, Colorado. But the results appear to be worth the wait.

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Lax government oversight of Canada’s massive tar sands industry is leading to adverse environmental and health impacts. Investigative journalist Ted Genoways reports on these problems for his latest story in the December issue of Outside. Video courtesy of the NRDC.       …

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Climbing's biggest name makes his bid for international stardom by risking death on live TV

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Since he was a boy, Sonny Tanabe has been in the water, as a competitive swimmer, freediver and spearfisherman. In his second book on spearfishing, he writes about the history, the tools and the heroes of this art.

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Due to falling prices and litigation

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Craft brews highlight native ingredients

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The former trainer's controversial study says he can

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Building a trash incinerator-cum-resort

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Invasive species's DNA found in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

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Five counties could create 51st state

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Inspiring stories and Norwegians are awesome

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Man shoots friend in the back

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Nathan Baggaley accused of large-scale amphetamine distribution

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Scientists warn that a melting Arctic means more encounters

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Two pro skiers die in unrelated incidents

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Team Beard USA takes nine trophies

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This episode takes you deep into the mountains of British Columbia, the Pacific Northwest, Switzerland, and beyond. Burton.com…

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For Salomon Freeski TV’s 100th episode, the crew takes a look back of some of their favorite moments.

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Jack London, eat your heart out

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Kenyans lead field of 50,740

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All passengers escape unharmed

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One of the original seven Mercury astronauts, Carpenter grew up in the 1930s in Boulder, Colorado, roaming the Front Range on foot, horseback, and skis. As his daughter, Kris Stoever, explains, the freedom fueled an exploratory spirit that eventually took him to space.

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For use in disaster situations

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(And is thrown off a cliff in the process)

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Colorado's ski areas differ on enforcement

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A new art piece in an English café lets patrons use recycled Tour de France memorabilia to sound off on America’s most infamous cyclist.

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The squad's new conditioning coach, Toni Beretzki, is turning power into performance with a retooled fitness plan

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Ingredient in high demand

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