Hunter Hopes to Change Doctrine That Gives Wildlife Agents Free Rein on Private Property
Property owners are fighting a Prohibition-era Supreme Court decision that laid the groundwork for government agents to enter and search private land at will.
5 Things to Know About Argentina’s New President
Who is Javier Milei, the man elected to the presidency on the promise of slashing government departments and opposing socialism?
Why Nearly Half of US Online Job Postings Are Fake
Companies are using fake online job openings to project an image of growth, keep existing employees motivated, and cultivate future candidates with no intention of hiring.
These States Are Making It Illegal for Illegal Immigrants to Enter
Conservative states across the country are taking border security matters into their own hands, proposing or passing legislation targeting illegal immigration.
Entry-Level Jobs Pay Six Figures in This Gritty Part of America
They’re independents, innovators, young, and heeding an entrepreneurial urge: ‘If you have any ambition at all, move to North Dakota ... the sky’s the limit.’
WHO Makes Key Concessions Ahead of Pandemic Treaty Vote
Provisions in prior drafts of WHO pandemic treaty and IHRs together aimed to centralize and increase the power of the WHO if it declares a “health emergency.”
As WHO Pandemic Treaty Nears Completion, Critics Raise Red Flags for US Freedoms
The legally binding WHO Pandemic Treaty agreement is structured so it sidesteps U.S. Senate approval for the U.S. to join, which is required for treaties.
This Hidden Voting Bloc Could Swing the 2024 Election
A new bloc of voters has emerged; will they play the defining role in the presumed Trump–Biden rematch?
Crime in San Francisco Is So Bad, There’s Now Pirates in the Bay
'We have these organized crime units, which consist of anchor-out pirates and shoreside crime,' says yacht club assistant commodore.
Rural America Set to Be Transformed by up to 55 Million-Acre Federal Solar Plan
Our public lands are playing a critical role in the clean energy transition,’ said Laura Daniel-Davis, acting deputy secretary of the Interior Department.
Salt Deficiency Could Be Life-Threatening. Here Are the Lesser-Known Dangers
The detrimental effects of high salt intake on the heart are undeniable, but surprisingly, consuming too little salt can also increase heart disease risk.
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Republicans See Warning Signs for Trump in Southern Battleground State
Trump’s national polling advantage has narrowed to less than one percent since he became the presumptive Republican nominee in the race for the White House.