Wyoming Stories
The Wyoming Office of Homeland Security is unsure what future funding for disasters will look like as the Trump administration pushes for states to “play a more active and significant roll.”
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The glimmer of hope for the state transportation agency follows a deadly month for bears in northwest Wyoming.
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A Republican representative from the Mountain West led an effort Wednesday to remove a controversial provision to sell 450,000 acres of federal land in Nevada and Utah from the House reconciliation bill.
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27 trillion cubic feet of natural gas is nearly the same amount the U.S. consumes in a year. But extracting it is another story.
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Many said reforms are needed, but are wary of some of the Trump administration’s proposals.
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Israel has ordered tens of thousand of Gazans to move to zone in the south
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In 1975, Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape explored pernicious cultural and legal attitudes about rape and helped debunk the long-held view that victims were partly to blame.
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Macron said that the video depicts the couple "joking" and dismissed it as part of a disinformation campaign. Experts say Russian accounts are trying to undermine his image as a strong advocate for the West.
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Lumping his 31 feats together, Kami Rita Sherpa has climbed nearly 90,000 feet above sea level on the famous peak. He first climbed to the top of the world's highest mountain in 1994.