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Bundy Ranch standoff participants get off with no guilty verdicts
Stemming from a 2014 infamous standoff with federal agents, four men were found not guilty on various charges
08/23/2017 17:10 UTC
Trump "essentially declared war" on the FBI with James Comey's firing
The president wants the bureau to stop digging into his alleged collusion with Russia and instead go after leakers
05/11/2017 19:10 UTC
Look Again: The day's most compelling images from around the globe
Fascinating world views from sacrificial chickens in Jerusalem to the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti
10/10/2016 23:34 UTC
Ballot boxing
Voters duke it out over guns, gays, pot and euthanasia at the polls.
11/08/2000 10:40 UTC
A cheap sleep in San Francisco
Our expert offers tips on top budget hotels in San Francisco and Alsace, airlines' emergency ticket-fee waivers and Maine's coastal treasures.
07/01/1999 20:00 UTC
Can you trust a pro-beef professor? It’s complicated.
Food industry funding can influence how research questions are asked. The results may confuse consumers
02/13/2021 16:59 UTC
Bizarre and gruesome cattle deaths leave Texas authorities stumped
Six cattle were found along Texas State Highway, some of which had their genitalia and anuses removed
04/22/2023 19:01 UTC
Manchin-Toomey measure still doesn't have the votes
The deal on background checks is proving tricky for moderate Republicans
04/15/2013 17:35 UTC
How gay rodeos upend assumptions about life in rural America
Young queer people growing up in rural areas don't necessarily need to flee their communities to find acceptance
08/29/2022 01:00 UTC
11 odd Victorian Christmas traditions
Nothing says "Merry Christmas" like giant cattle and potentially violent parlor games
12/18/2021 19:59 UTC
Vermont to pass country's strictest anti-GMO law
Gov. Shumlin says he will sign the bill, making Vermont the first state to require the labeling of GM foods
04/24/2014 18:38 UTC
Why can't we just quit cows?
". . . Even a modest skew away from meat-based diets can shrink an individual’s carbon footprint as much as 75%"
11/02/2023 20:30 UTC
This is a climate-change nightmare: Droughts rage and fires burn, while evil ALEC and hapless Democrats dither
No one is being serious enough and history will judge us harshly -- especially since a green economy lifts us all
09/20/2015 13:58 UTC
When sick cows can’t be culled: India’s battle with brucellosis
Culling animals infected with brucellosis is the norm. When slaughter is banned, how do farmers control disease?
03/22/2021 23:47 UTC
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