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Judge Blocks Wyoming’s 1st-in-the-Nation Abortion Pill Ban
The ban would limit services at two Wyoming clinics including the Wellspring Health Access that opened in Casper in April.
US Coast Guard: Pilot and 4 Passengers of the Titan Submersible Are Dead
OceanGate Expeditions is the company that owned and operated the vessel.
Judge to Weigh Suspending Wyoming’s First-in-the-Nation Ban on Abortion Pills
Judge Melissa Owens, in Jackson, will hear arguments Thursday about whether to let the abortion pill ban take effect.
Republican Governors Intensify Resistance to Sell Conservation Land Leases
The White House's plan would allow conservationists and others to lease federally owned land to restore it, much the same way oil companies buy leases to drill and ranchers pay to graze cattle.
Build Begins on Wyoming-to-California Power Line Amid Growing Wind Power Concern
Once built, the wind farm will feed electricity into the transmission system.
Supreme Court Upholds Law Keeping Native American Children With Tribal Families
The court left in place the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act.
Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber Who Killed 3, Dies in Prison at 81
Ted Kaczinsky admitted committing 16 bombings from 1978 and 1995.
Utah District’s Bible Ban Spurs Protest by Parents, Republicans
Parents and people of faith argued on Wednesday that biblical passages called into question for being “violent or vulgar” needed to be judged in context.
Pat Robertson, Broadcaster Who Helped Make Religion Central to GOP Politics, Dies at 93
Pat Robertson ran for president as a Republican in 1988, and from that experience founded the Christian Coalition.
Liz Cheney Urges Graduates not to Compromise With the Truth
Her fierce anti-Trump stances have elevated her platform high enough to call on a national network of donors and Trump critics should she run for the White House.
Mother of man who killed Gabby Petito said in letter she would help son ‘dispose of a body’
A handwritten note by Brian Laundrie's mother that says “burn after reading” was released after a Florida judge ruled that it could be used as evidence in a lawsuit.
Environmental groups prevail on limit to grizzly bear deaths in Wyoming cattle grazing area
A federal appeals court in Denver ruled Thursday that the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must consider limiting how many female grizzly bears may be killed to protect livestock under a plan to allow continued cattle grazing in the Wind River Range.