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It's been a trying time in Australia as of late, with fires tearing through the country, followed by flooding. But now experts are warning of another threat: 170

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If you lived in the western half of the United States, it might not have been obvious, but the month marked one of the warmest February months on record globally.According to data released by NOAA on Monday, last month marked the fifth-warmest February globally since record keeping began in 1880. While western North America had a comparably cooler February, the eastern US, Europe, South America, Asia and Oceania all recorded above average temperatures. Last month's global temperature was nearly 2 degrees above the average 20th century average. NOAA also reported retreating ice levels in both the Arctic and Antarctic Arctic sea ice was 5.9 percent less than the 1981-2010 average. Antarctic sea ice decreased by 13.4 percent compared to 1981-2010 averages. While the debate among non-scientists continues on climate change, the NOAA data shows that globally, the Earth is still in a warming pattern, and sea ice is decreasing. And despite record-breaking cold in the Eastern US in late January, the December-February averages for the region have been slightly above average. 1094

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I'm sorry for the inappropriate remarks and am glad to see they have been promptly edited out. I hope this is the first and last time an episode of #NWAPowerrr is overshadowed by something like this. My two cents: pic.twitter.com/42Mo5jvauJ— What's causin' Aldis (@RealNickAldis) November 20, 2019 309

  

In schools across America, students are practicing what to do in case there’s ever a school shooting.Active shooter drills are becoming a regular part of the school year in some places. In fact, a growing number of states now require them.On one hand, the drills can help make sure students and teachers know how to respond if there’s ever a school shooting. Students can learn where to go to stay safe or the safest evacuation routes. Drills can also help prevent someone from freezing in a moment of crisis.On the other hand, some advocates say active shooter drills can be scary and cause trauma that leads to issues, either immediately or in the future.Some research presents evidence these drills can be especially tough for people with anxiety or developmental disorders. What some researchers say is missing is studies that say these drills help save lives. Those researchers say there isn’t enough school shooting data to get reliable results.A Secret Service researcher says the approach is wrong. She was lead author on a recent report that emphasized threat assessment and prevention.The report says bullying and ostracism are two of the top sources of student distress. The report also suggested school take an “all in” approach to addressing those issues and others. That means involving everyone from teachers to administrators to mental health professionals. And while holding drills can provide peace of mind, the Secret Service says social and emotional interventions are most effective in the long term. 1533

  

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For Steve and Lisa Tharp, family has four legs.Quigley, their 4-year-old miniature horse, was known for his huge, playful personality. He often took his antics to an elementary school in Bethany, Missouri, where he donned a Rudolph costume to visit the kids at Christmas.The mischievous miniature loved running through the pasture with his four-legged family. "He'll play these little games with me. After I'm done, he'll come up and kiss me on the cheek, every time," Steve Tharp said.On regular days, the Tharps have a routine. Once the horses are fed, Lisa sits on the ground to pet them and hand out treats."The last two nights, she's sitting out there and all these ponies, they'd all get around. There was one empty spot," Steve said.The spot belongs to Quigley. 799

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