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    The rivers of New Mexico are the most threatened waterways in the country, according to a recently released report by advocacy group American Rivers. The report ranks the Top 10 most endangered waterways in the United States, noting that pollution, climate change, and reduced clean water protections all contribute to their decline. American Rivers cited

  • How reporting on Ukraine’s frontline changed this US journalist

    On a mission to help others, Ryan Miller felt compelled to travel to the frontlines of the war between Russia and Ukraine — documenting and reporting what few have dared to do. “I’m on the side of humanity,” Miller insists. Miller speaks exclusively with LifeSiteNews reporter Frank Wright, explaining the harrowing experience of serving families in need, speaking the truth, and even finding God in the process. HELP US FIGHT THE LIES OF THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA AND SPREAD THE TRUTH AROUND THE WORLD:...

  • Marcos Rules Out Giving US Access To More Philippine Military Bases

    The Philippines is a major focus of US efforts to strengthen regional

  • New Mexico’s rivers are most threatened waterways in US, report finds

    Supreme court ruling left more than 90% of state’s surface waters with no pollution protections, since they don’t run continuouslyNew Mexico’s rivers, which include the Rio Grande, Gila, San Juan and Pecos, are America’s most threatened waterways, according to a new report. This is largely due to a 2023 US supreme court decision that left more than 90% of the state’s surface waters without federal protections from industrial pollution, according to state officials.“Virtually all the rivers in...

  • Report finds U.S. military facilities at ‘increased risk’ of fuel spills

    An investigation by the Pentagon’s Inspector General released this month found that military officials have failed to provide proper oversight of fuel facilities and that they are now “at an increased risk of fuel leaks and spills, which could endanger public health, harm natural resources, and lead to mission failure.”

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    These airports served millions and millions of passengers last year, according to a new report.

  • Philippine president says he won't give U.S. access to more local military bases

    The Philippine president said Monday his administration has no plan to give the United States access to more Philippine military bases and stressed that the American military's presence in several camps and sites so far was sparked by China’s aggressive actions in the disputed South China Sea. President Ferdinand Marcos

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    New report gives snapshot of Richmond’s meals tax notification process

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  • Report: China is fueling US fentanyl crisis and U.S. isn’t stopping it

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  • Plastic-production emissions could triple to one-fifth of Earth’s carbon budget – report

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