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Female lizards at Colorado Army base are ‘stress eating’ during flyovers: study

Rare female lizards that reside around Colorado’s Fort Carson Army base are “stress eating” to cope with military aircraft fly-over noise, a new study has found. These uncommon reptiles, called Colorado checkered whiptails, are engaging in compensatory feeding behaviors when low-flying Apache, Chinook and Blackhawk helicopters — and sometimes F-16 fighter jets — swoop over their habitat, according...

Nashville transgender school shooter possibly targeted Christians over ‘hateful’ rhetoric, senator says

The Covenant School shooting in Nashville should be investigated as a hate crime since the shooter targeted Christian school children, Sen. Hawley says.

Albany’s budget mess is just one reason why New Yorkers are leaving

Adams had a prime opportunity during last year’s election to put the squeeze on Hochul and the White House for help and a secure...

Israel’s protesters are enemies, not heroes, of democracy

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu announced he was temporarily pausing his government’s judicial-reform efforts in the face of strikes by key industries.

If You Don’t Publish This Manifesto, Publish None of Them

If the media give in to these requests only in this case, then turn around in future cases when there is political benefit to...

The Corporate-Merger Doomsday Predictions That Didn’t Come True

The fundamental problem with a lot of the doomsday predictions about mergers is that we simply don’t know how a lot of them will...

After Biden’s Veto, States Like Kentucky and West Virginia Are Leading the Charge against ESG

NR spoke to the Kentucky and West Virginia treasurers on how they’re protecting the wallets and values of residents.

Press secretary for Arizona’s Democratic governor tweets gun-toting image ripping ‘transphobes’

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs' press secretary ignited an uproar with a tweet blasting "transphobes" with an image of an armed woman, an image posted the same day that six students and staff at a Christian school were killed by a transgender shooter.

U.S. Marshals told not to arrest protesters outside justices’ homes, documents reveal

Deputy U.S. marshals assigned to guard Supreme Court justices last year were directed to try not to make arrests, according to documents a U.S. senator revealed Tuesday, contradicting Attorney General Merrick Garland's assurances to Congress.

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