In Greenland, Taking It All In With Snowy Jogs and Sled Dogs
Briefly

This article details a reporter's two-week journey through Greenland, starting in Nuuk, where he spoke with residents about their views on President Trump's controversial interest in the island. As he traveled with a local family to their fishing spot in the Arctic, he vividly describes the harsh winter conditions and shares personal anecdotes of his experience. Overall, the reporting captures the unique blend of local culture and current political discourse surrounding the strategic significance of Greenland.
The wind was howling around me, trying to slip through every crack and crevice of my outfit; at the cuffs of my jacket, the hems of my snowpants.
I was tagging along with a Greenlandic family, on their way to their favorite fishing spot.
After one long day of reporting... I pulled a subtle U-turn and thought I had stealthily folded myself into the group.
Short answer: They didn't like it. The Greenlandic people had strong feelings against Trump's takeover talk.
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