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American Patriotism

Americans Share What Patriotism Means to Them

On the 4th of July with parades, baseball games, hot dogs, and sparklers, even the old uncle may arrive wearing a red-white-and-blue top hat and suspenders.
Ahead of 2024 Election, Abortion Battles Heat Up Across Nation

Ahead of 2024 Election, Abortion Battles Heat Up Across Nation

States are navigating an avalanche of abortion policy changes, ballot measures, and lobbying since the Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs decision.
Veteran Says FBI Brought War Tactics to Family Home Over Jan. 6

Veteran Says FBI Brought War Tactics to Family Home Over Jan. 6

The FBI raided a Minnesota family home twice in 2021, even flying a drone into the chicken coop. One family member called the raids ’strict intimidation.’
The Ark Encounter is located in Williamstown, Ky.

What Did Noah’s Ark Look Like? This Immersive Replica Lets You See for Yourself

Questions about Noah's ark may be answered now that Williamstown in northern Kentucky hosts the world’s only life-sized replica of the famed biblical ark.
Texas’ Green Energy Dream Is Risking Its Electric Grid

Texas’ Green Energy Dream Is Risking Its Electric Grid

The administration's push for green energy investment ignores market dynamics and stymies efficient energy production and distribution in Texas and beyond.
Experts Warn Mass Migration Threatens US Food Security

Experts Warn Mass Migration Threatens US Food Security

Tuberculosis carried by illegal migrants has already infected Texas cattle, but a longtime veterinarian says flesh-eating parasites could be next.
Entry-Level Jobs Pay Six Figures in This Gritty Part of America

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.’
After CrowdStrike Outage, Companies and Governments Reassess Risks of Using Cloud

After CrowdStrike Outage, Companies and Governments Reassess Risks of Using Cloud

Companies and governments scramble to restore computer systems following global outage from software update. The question is were proper protocols followed?
Inside the Brewing Fed–State Showdown at the Texas Border

Inside the Brewing Fed–State Showdown at the Texas Border

In a come-and-take-it statement, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott remains defiant in Texas’ Constitutional right to protect itself from an invasion.
Why All of America Could See a San Francisco-Style Homeless Crisis

Why All of America Could See a San Francisco-Style Homeless Crisis

Overwhelmed with homeless people, cities and towns seek relief from the trap of having to either provide housing or leave encampments alone.
WHO Pandemic Treaty Nears Completion

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.