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Victoria Season 3: Episode Five

The Royals visit Ireland, where intrigue, conflict and romance all blossom during their stay.

Honduras Is Top Country Of Origin For Migrants Traveling By Land To US, Mexico Says

The numbers come from migrants requesting a visa to transit through Mexico in January.

Documentary On Plight of Endangered Porpoise Heading to Sundance

The documentary follows the plight of the Sea of Cortez's vaquita marina, which is on the verge of extinction.

Developer Temporarily Opens Doors of Benedictine Monastery to Migrants

Ross Rulney eventually plans to build apartments around the iconic building, but for now is opening the property to asylum seekers.

Public Not Hearing 'Cathedral' of Science Behind Climate Change, Researcher Says

Joellen Russell is an oceanographer collecting data impacting how scientists measure an forecast climate change.

Sally Roundhouse

An unexpected spoken word lullaby about a toaster strudel.

The Art of the Sign

Local man turns private collection into the new Ignite Sign Art Museum.

Tribes Discuss Visa to Allow Unimpeded Border Crossing

The proposal also includes meetings with Homeland Security, sensitivity training and translators.

NOVA: Decoding the Great Pyramid

New archeological evidence sheds light on the stunning engineering of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

UA Wildcats Set to Make International Softball History

Five members of the team will represent Israel's first-ever national softball team.

Finding Your Roots, Season 5: Freedom Tales

Host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. traces the family history of S. Epatha Merkerson and Michael Strahan.

Raw Sewage From Sonora Reaches Nogales, Arizona

Overflow from a sewage treatment plant flowed across the border into the Nogales Wash.

Victoria Season 3 : Episode Four

When Albert leaves for Cambridge, Victoria faces the impact of a cholera epidemic in London.

Brewing In The Desert: Sake Finds An Unlikely Home In Arizona

"When I did a test batch, I figured out, 'Oh, the Arizona condition is really good to make sake,'" says Sakurai.

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