Trouble in the Arctic, an engineering marvel, why Democrats are frustrated: Catch up on the day’s stories

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1⃣ 1⃣ Top harassment: The strong beauty of the Arctic has always filled the visitors, but the region’s frozen landscapes are coming out. Scientists face deep concern and say the consequences will be felt all over the world.

2⃣ ‘These are not normal times’: Since President Donald Trump quickly enforces his agenda, frustrated Democrats want their leaders to work more to meet this moment. Some say the lack of Pushback is enabling illegal firing and the rule of law.

3⃣ Lessons from 2019: During the outbreak of the last major measles in the United States, extraordinary steps were taken to prevent the spread. Experts say that the situation in New York six years ago has identified the importance of a deck view on each hand.

4⃣ Vision of the tunnel: Engineering is taking a miracle form. The tunnel linked to Denmark and Germany will also take traffic in addition to traffic in both directions.

5⃣ Piece of heaven: When the Berchille family decided to return to Florida after staying in England for a decade, they found their dreams home in an unexpected place.

🚑 🚑 The focus of survival: A woman was trapped in her car for about six days after a crash crashed in a ditch in northwestern Indiana, officials said. Her father said she managed to survive by drinking water squeezed from her hoodie.

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The woman gets stuck in the car for about 6 days after being destroyed in a ditch

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• US inflation cools down in February, but Trump’s prices project and trade war loom
• Palestinian activist Mahmood Khalil will remain in snow detention in Louisiana
• Trump takes an ax on a dozen pollution rules in a rapidly losing fire

According to a new study, it has been a decrease in the population of the butterflies of the United States since 2000 – according to a new study, the result of pesticides, climate change and a decline in residence.

🇮🇳 🇮🇳 Missing Heritage: The streets of Sadhpur, located in the state of Gujarat, Western India, are known as “Havels” in a palette in a foggy pin of pistol shades. They are throwing a happy city for the past.

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🌱 🌱 A new start: A recent Colombian law allows some women to be free from prison – but many have discovered that life is not easy to lift where they were left.

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📺 📺 How many days do Wana White’s “Wheel Fortunate” job work every year?
P: 34
B. 60
C. 98
D. 137
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😎 😎 Fast friend: Lance’s debate was six months old when it was adopted and moved from South Korea to the United States. She returned to her birth country for the first time at the age of 19. During this trip, he met fellow American Doug Gust, and he became a great life friend.

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🧠 🧠 Quiz Answer: A. White films 34 days a year, but he said it is not as easy as you think.
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