• Advocates speak out as wild horse populations continue to decline in the West

    ST. GEORGE — The Bureau of Land Management recently reported that, for the third consecutive year, populations of wild horses and burros inhabiting the semi-arid plains, deserts, prairies, grasslands and badlands of the American West are experiencing a decline. The most recent data from BLM indicates that as of March 1, there are an estimated […]

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    Bloody Horse On The Loose In London, Wild Ride of Chaos & Injuries

    Escaped military horses wreaked havoc through the London streets during morning rush hour this week causing injuries and leaving a bloody trail of destruction in their wake.

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    City councilor 'shocked' by drag racing, burnouts in Back Bay

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    Police respond to reports of drag racing, burnouts in Back Bay

    Video shared with NewsCenter 5 shows dozens of people gathered around vehicles that were doing donuts in the middle of an intersection.

  • States strike back as Joe Biden's border chaos drags on

    The Oklahoma House of Representatives approved a bill last week that would give police the power to arrest illegal immigrants for “impermissible occupation,” becoming the latest state to try to plug gaps President Biden has opened in the country’s border defenses.

  • ‘Incredible’ news for bears and wild horses as US shifts preservation plans

    National Park Service will reintroduce bears to Washington’s North Cascades and won’t remove horses from North Dakota parkWildlife advocates are celebrating “incredible” news for the preservation of threatened bears, and a herd of historically significant wild horses, in separate north-western and upper midwestern national parks.In North Dakota, the National Parks Service (NPS) has dropped a plan that would have seen about 200 wild horses, descended from those belonging to Native American tribes...

  • Abcarian: Here's how antiabortion absolutists plan to drag California back to the 19th century

    In his entertaining 2019 book, “How to Become a Federal Criminal,” the criminal defense attorney Mike Chase offers dozens of examples of inane or outdated laws that somehow have remained in force over the decades, at least technically. For instance, did you know that unless you are an actor playing a postal worker, it is a federal crime to dress up as a mail carrier? Or to paint your vehicle to look like a postal truck? It’s also a federal crime to reuse a postage stamp. Or clog a toilet in a...

  • Hoeven: Wild horses will still run through Theodore Roosevelt National Park

    (The Center Square) - The wild horses won't be kept away from North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park after all, according to U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D. The National Park Service is abandoning its plan to remove the horses, which have roamed through the park for decades, the senator said Thursday. “These wild horses are emblematic of President Theodore Roosevelt’s time in North Dakota, a formative experience that shaped his presidency and lasting...

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  • Brian McKnight’s Son Claps Back at ‘Evil’ Claims: ‘That’s Wild’

    Brian McKnight vs. his children is once again heating up. After stating his children are a “product of sin,” McKnight’s son, Niko, threw words back by calling his father “evil.” Commenting on a post on The Shade Room, Niko stated, “The guy who forged sigs on our names is evil fashoooooooo.” Additionally, Niko said he […] The post Brian McKnight’s Son Claps Back at ‘Evil’ Claims: ‘That’s Wild’ first appeared on The Source.

  • Wild horses to remain in North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park, lawmaker says

    Wild horses will stay in North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park amid fears from advocates that park officials would remove the beloved animals from the rugged badlands landscape, a key lawmaker said Thursday. Republican U.S. Sen. John Hoeven said he has secured a commitment from the National Park Service to maintain wild horses in the park, though the number remains to be determined. Roughly 200 horses now roam the park. THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK TO REMOVE NEARLY HALF ITS BISON...