• Well, Well, Well, Look Who Bailed Out 'Death to America' Road- Blockers

    This week millions of Americans were held hostage by pro-terrorist protesters blocking critical infrastructure in major cities across the country. Americans were prevented from getting to and from airports, crossing bridges, and picking up kids—their very freedom of movement was stolen by anti-Semites participating in the planned protest calling for destroying Israel and "Death to America." And one political party helped fund the effort.

  • Animals deserve to be included in global carbon cycle models as well, say researchers

    Models of the global carbon cycle typically include plants, microbes, soil, and the atmosphere. But they may be leaving out an important variable: Animals, from earthworms to elephants, can have a significant, though heretofore little-studied, influence on how carbon is captured and stored in ecosystems.

  • AP Week in Pictures: North America

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  • Pictures of the Week-North America-Photo Gallery

    Deb Robertson poses for a portrait in the living room of her Lombard, Ill. home, in front of a reproduction of "The Creation of Adam" fresco painting by Michelangelo, Thursday,

  • 5 Deaths That Make You Say, ‘Well, He Was Asking for It’

    Here’s the story of a trophy hunter who got crushed to death by a dead elephant

    • KGBT

    Body found in north McAllen field, police say

    MCALLEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — An active police investigation is underway after a body was found at a field in north McAllen. McAllen Police Crime Scene Investigation is currently located at a field on Trenton Road and Main Street. It is believed the person died of a drug overdose, according to McAllen Chief of Police, Victor []

    • Airbus

    Robin Hayes selected to lead Airbus in North America

    Airbus SE (stock exchange symbol: AIR) has announced that C. Jeffrey Knittel is retiring as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Airbus Americas, Inc. effective June 3, 2024, after serving as the region’s top executive since 2018. He will remain with Airbus through a transition period. Robin Hayes, former CEO of JetBlue Airways, has been selected to succeed him.

    • CNN

    Here’s what marijuana researchers have to say about 420 or ‘weed day’

    It’s 420 or “weed day,” and people around the world will be paying homage to their favorite guilty pleasure: marijuana. Currently, 24 states, two territories and the District of Columbia in the United States have legalized marijuana for recreational use, making it that much easier for people to take a toke or pop an edible at 4:20 p.m. on April 20 (if not all day). But not everyone joins in on the 420 festivities. Some scientists who study weed have become increasingly concerned about the...

    • WBOY

    Suspect in North View homicide is dead, prosecutor says

    The man who was charged with murder after the shooting death of David Mazza in Clarksburg's North View neighborhood has died, the Harrison County Prosecutor's Office confirmed to 12 News.

  • Tracing the lineage of North America's native Blackfoot Confederacy

    A team of researchers with varied backgrounds and affiliated with multiple organizations (including the Blackfoot Confederacy) in the U.S. and Canada has conducted a genetic study focused on tracing the lineage of North America's native Blackfoot Confederacy.

  • IU Columbus students to present projects at research exhibition

    The IU Columbus Office of Student Research (OSR) will hold its 14th annual student research exhibition on April 16 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the Columbus Learning Center Commons, 4555 Central Ave. The exhibition is free and open to the public. Continue reading at The Republic News.