Between the constant flow of drugs and immigrants, the U.S. Border Patrol has their work cut out for them. Discovery News' Jorge Ribas walks the wall.
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Between the constant flow of drugs and immigrants, the U.S. Border Patrol has their work cut out for them. Discovery News' Jorge Ribas walks the wall.
Added: Oct 15, 2009 Views: 4041 Views Runtime: 02:25
Babies are cute. Even cuter? A baby that laughs hysterically while his father tears up pieces of paper. But just what is so funny about it? Jorge Ribas finds out.
From Batman to Spider-Man, we love our superheroes. And whether they're busting bad guys in comic books or flying around on movie screens, they're more popular than ever. Jorge Ribas finds out why.
Former gang members lead a healing circle as part of Barrios Unidos, a group that works to provide alternatives to gangs. Young people are encouraged to talk about their experiences in a safe environment. Jorge Ribas reports.
All athletes, especially football players, should recognize the signs of dehydration during summertime practice. Discovery News' Jorge Ribas reports. Originally produced in August 2006.
As relief workers struggle to help the Haitian earthquake victims, they face enormous challenges. Dr. Howard McCollister, who's taught in a hospital on the island for nearly 20 years, talks about what the impoverished nation needs from the world ...
Food aromas battle weight gain! Robots sort strawberries! Learning styles debunked! Underwater eruptions! James, Jorge and Will run through the list of the best - and weirdest - science news of the week.
Discovery News' Jorge Ribas gets the rundown on what kind of dangers may lurk in the desert for those who try to cross the U.S/Mexico border illegally.
Anchorage's annual Fur Rendezvous festival started a new tradition this year - the Running of the Reindeer. Kasey-Dee Gardner and Jorge Ribas find out if man outran beast.
The Saguaro cactus can grow up to 50 feet tall and live for hundreds of years. Discovery News' Jorge Ribas takes a close look at one of these desert giants.
Find out whether Senior finds it difficult to have his family issues so public, what set Mike off during the U.S. Biker Law.com build and why that bike included THREE gas tanks.
When John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln in Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865, he was a part of a larger conspiracy that aimed to decapitate the Union government. Jorge Ribas reports.
Growing 37 different varieties of pumpkin, farmer Dave Heisler wants the world to know that everyone's favorite Halloween ornament is good for more than just carving. Jorge Ribas visits the farm.
Virtual colonoscopies offer a new, less invasive way to get screened for colon cancer. A Cleveland Clinic colorectal surgeon explains how it differs from a traditional procedure.
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