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1. High winds are being blamed for a chair lift accident on Maine's tallest ski mountain. Several people fell and were hurt. Winds were about 40 miles per hour at the time, and there were about 220 people on the lift. 2. Its still a struggle to fly o
1. Three months to the day after the deadly attack on a Paris theater, rock band, the eagle death metal continued with the show that was interrupted after the Bataclan. The group kickoff their reschedule European tour by claiming a soldout show in Pa
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: A school shooting in Florida prompted a nationwide drive for more gun laws, but cities in Florida are not likely to join in. The state of Florida did impose a waiting period for gun purchases and raised the age for gun sales to 2
Todd: So, Alexandra, you said that you were born in Miami. Alexandra: Yes, I was. Todd: And you still live there? Alexandra: Yes, I am, I do live there, now. Todd: Has the city changed a lot? Alexandra: Actually it has. As a young kid, there was a lo
Todd: So, Alexandra, you said that you were born in Miami. Alexandra: Yes, I was. Todd: And you still live there? Alexandra: Yes, I am, I do live there, now. Todd: Has the city changed a lot? Alexandra: Actually it has. As a young kid, there was a lo
Climate change has had a number of effects on cities around the world, including rising sea levels. And, this has become an especially big problem for coastal cities. City officials must now prepare for higher tides on their coasts. The American city
AS IT IS 2015-12-14 Florida is No. 1 for Americans on the Move 研究显示佛罗里达州乃美国人首选定居地 Florida is the state where Americans and immigrants choose most to settle, shows the latest research. Population continues to move f
By Barry Wood North Port, Florida 09 January 2008 Home prices in the United States declined in 2007 for the first time since the depression years of the 1930s. VOA's Barry Wood recently visited North Port, Florida, a Gulf Coast city deeply impacted b
The Democratic Party's Rules and Bylaws Committee appears headed for a compromise concerning the Florida and Michigan dilemma. Those two states held their primaries earlier than party rules allowed. The deal was reportedly reached after committee me
This is AP news minute. 1. Iraqi counter-terrorism forces are battling their way into the city of Fallujah, with the help of armor vehicles in shelling enemy targets. Fallujah is the last major city in western Iraq still held by the Islamic State gro
VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program EXPLORATIONS. Our story today tells of ships, explorers, pirate attacks and wars. It is the story of an old military base, the Castillo de S
Foreigners and Americans Flock to Miami外国人和美国人涌向迈阿密 Welcome to This Is America from VOA Learning English. Im Madeline Smith. And I'm Mario Ritter. Today we tell the story of the Miami, Florida. The area is very popular with tr
International Students Find Gator Spirit at University of Florida 国际学生在佛罗里达大学寻找短吻鳄精神 EDITOR'S NOTE: This story is the first part of a new ongoing series about international student life at colleges and universities
woman began wrapping tobacco leaves into cigars when she was 16. In her prime, she could produce 400 hand-rolled cigars a day. If cigars are your thing, you need to check out the city of Tampa, on Florida's west coast, along the Gulf of Mexico. Tampa
Todd: So, Alexandra, you said that you were born in Miami. Alexandra, 你说你生于迈阿密。 Alexandra: Yes, I was. 是的。 Todd: And you still live there? 你还住在那儿吗? Alexandra: Yes, I am, I do live there, now. 是的,我现在确
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: This fall's governor's races include one in the largest swing state, Florida. The Democratic mayor of Tallahassee, Andrew Gillum, is facing former Republican Congressman Ron DeSantis. NPR's Greg Allen reports on a campaign waged
EXPLORATIONS - The Castillo de San Marcos: A Story of Ships, Explorers, Disease, Raids and WarBy Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: A
Mari: Hey, Mike, how's it going? Mike: Good! How are you? Mari: I'm alright. So you're from Florida right? Mike: Well, actually, I went to college in Florida. Mari: Why did you choose Florida? Mike: Well, the weather is similar to Hawaii, where I'm f
HOUSTON, July 16 (Xinhua) -- Protesters against George Zimmerman's acquittal in the U.S. city of Houston entered its second day Tuesday as dozens of protesters made their way into the city hall and courthouse. Activists marched on the U.S. Federal Co
1. High winds are being blamed for a chair lift accident on Maine's tallest ski mountain. Several people fell and were hurt. Winds were about 40 miles per hour at the time, and there were about 220 people on the lift. 2. Its still a struggle to fly o