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Mistrial Declared in Murder Trial of Arizona Border Rancher
The jury reached an impasse on day three of deliberation in trial over the shooting death of an illegal immigrant on a ranch near the US–Mexico border.
Mistrial Declared in Murder Trial of Arizona Border Rancher
The jury reached an impasse on day three of deliberation in trial over the shooting death of an illegal immigrant on a ranch near the US–Mexico border.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Protection Among Children Plummets Within Months: CDC Study
Agency says results show why it recommends kids get an updated shot.
Senate to Take Up House-Passed Foreign Aid Package
The package worsened divisions within the House GOP that could soon spark another speakership stalemate.
Retiring Senator Joe Manchin Endorses Glenn Elliott as Potential Successor
In the Democratic primaries, Mr. Elliott will face opponents Zach Shrewsbury, a Marine Corps veteran, and Don Blankenship, and former coal executive.
Safety Concerns Raised as New School Joins Ranks of Universities Hit by Pro-Palestine Protests
The New School is the latest university to be invaded by pro-Palestine protestors.
Thousands Gather at California’s Capital for the 4th Annual March for Life Rally
‘There’s a really big pro-life movement here in California,’ a participant said. ‘And just because the state is overtly blue doesn’t mean that we aren’t here.’
US Report Highlights Covert Chinese Operations to Silence, Punish Critics Abroad
The tactic, known as transnational repression, received worldwide attention after a network of extralegal Chinese police stations was exposed.
Lawmakers Condemn Anti-Semitism at Columbia University Amid Ongoing Protests
A number of lawmakers have denounced discrimination against Jewish students at Columbia University due to an ongoing anti-Israel solidarity assembly on campus.
IMF Issues Grave Warning to Biden Admin On Out-of-Control Deficit Spending
‘Something will have to give,’ the IMF warned of high deficit spending and the risk that it could spiral further out of control in an election year.
Federal Judge Appears Ready to Reimpose Jan. 6 ‘Disinformation’ Monitoring
Senior US District Judge Reggie Walton ordered probationer Daniel Goodwyn to ’show cause' for why he should not reimpose the ill-fated computer monitoring.
Trump Jury Selection Offers Clues to New York Trial’s Direction
President Trump’s jury selection has raised questions about the legal process and whether lawyers can serve as suitable jurors.
Supreme Court Seems Sympathetic to City Trying to Ban Homeless Camps
Grants Pass, Oregon, says a lower court ruling has made it helpless to combat a growing problem.
Trump Attorneys Say No Crime Occurred as Prosecutors Argue ‘Hush Money’ Payment Was Part of Criminal Conspiracy
New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan issued a decision allowing prosecutors to ask President Trump about past cases but limiting them to specific points.
COVID Spike Proteins Help Cancer Cells Survive, Resist Chemotherapy: Brown University Preprint Paper
The p53 gene—the most commonly affected by cancer—stops cancer cell growth and encourages DNA repair.
‘Miniver Cheevy’: When Nostalgia Runs Amok
The poem is a century-old lesson on living in the present moment.
‘Miniver Cheevy’: When Nostalgia Runs Amok
The poem is a century-old lesson on living in the present moment.
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What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
Wisdom From a Retired Cowboy Artist
I have lived the life of the sculptures I have made.
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Important Players in a Divided Nation
Sons of the North, including young Spencer Kellogg, gave their all for the fight against slavery during the Civil War.
‘Secrets of the Octopus’: Intelligent and Inviting
This series examines the behavior of one of nature’s most mysterious species.
Elementary, My Dear: O. Henry’s Short Story, ‘The Sleuths’
The simplest approach to finding something is often the best and most effective.
‘The Long Game’: When Mexicans Broke the Golf Color Barrier
“The Long Game” demonstrates in satisfying ways how nothing in life can stop individuals who have spent time practicing how to get out of bunkers.
How a Minister’s Concern Birthed Our National Motto
In ‘This Week in History,’ US Treasurer Salmon Chase approved of an idea, early in the Civil War, that changed the history of American currency.
The Surprising Roots of Indoctrination by Colleges
A West Virginia University professor names names and pinpoints how college indoctrination began, in ‘Winning America’s Second Civil War.’
‘God Bless the U.S.A.’
Lee Greenwood’s surprise single release became a classic American anthem and a unifying symbol of patriotism.
Important Players in a Divided Nation
Sons of the North, including young Spencer Kellogg, gave their all for the fight against slavery during the Civil War.
Crispy Chicken Tacos and Chile-Spiked Sorbet Are the Perfect Pairing for Your Cinco de Mayo Menu
Icy fruit sorbet sprinkled with chile seasoning and fresh lime ends the meal with a welcome thrill.
A Weekend Guide in Ouray, Colorado, a Top Vacation Destination for 2024
Ouray is known as the Switzerland of America.
Beyond the Paris Olympics: Other Intriguing Events Set Throughout France This Year
Aside from other famous sport events such as the Tour De France, France will also see amazing art, and horticulture in 2024.
What Visitors Want, Alaska Provides
Towns in Alaska are never far from the wilderness, and in many places they overlap.