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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.
Oath Keepers Founder Stewart Rhodes Sentenced to 18 Years for Seditious Conspiracy in Jan. 6 Attack
Stewart Rhodes’ sentencing comes just weeks after former Proud Boys national chairman Enrique Tarrio was convicted of seditious conspiracy.
Montana Acts to Protect Native American Priority in Adopting Native Children
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte signed the Montana Indian Child Welfare Act on Monday after it passed the Legislature by a wide margin.
Breakthrough Proposal Would Aid Drought-Stricken Colorado River as 3 Western States Offer Cuts
The $1.2 billion proposal is a potential breakthrough in a stalemate over how to deal with a rising problem that pitted Western states against one another.
Montana is Banning TikTok. But Can the State Enforce the Law and Fend Off a Lawsuit?
The law would have much more far-reaching effects than bans already in place in nearly half the states.
Heartland Clergy Train to Prevent Agriculture Workers’ Suicides
Heartland states like Minnesota and South Dakota are training rural clergy in suicide prevention.
Criminal Cases for Killing Eagles Decline as Wind Turbine Dangers Grow
The falloff in enforcement was revealed in data obtained by the Associated Press.
Wyoming Black Bear Hunter Accused of Killing Protected Grizzly Near Highway Into Yellowstone
The male grizzly weighing about 530 pounds drew a lot of attention from drivers after it was killed May 1 about 100 yards off the eastern highway into Yellowstone.
Biden Plan Would Open Leases to Conservation, not Just Drilling and Grazing
Some Republican lawmakers contend the changes are a backdoor to excluding agricultural and energy development interests.
Youth Climate Lawsuit Will go to Trial Despite Montana Effort to Derail Case
An energy policy that was challenged by the lawsuit was repealed in March by the state Legislature, and Montana's attorney general wanted that part of the case dismissed.