Politics Nov 30 Leaked document says U.S. is willing to build energy projects in case Snake River dams are breached In a strong sign that the U.S. will consider breaching four controversial dams on the Snake River, a leaked document says the government is prepared to help build clean energy projects to replace the power generated by the dams.
Nation Oct 08 5 things to know about Indigenous Peoples Day “This day is about reclaiming histories.”…
Science Aug 29 Native nations on front lines of climate change share knowledge and find support at intensive camps Tribes suffer some of the most severe impacts of climate change in the U.S. but often have the fewest resources to respond. This makes the intensive camps an important training ground and community-building space.
Nation Jul 10 Intense downpour in the Northeast forces evacuations, causes major flooding Officials say the storm has already wrought tens of millions of dollars in damage.
Nation May 10 Utah abortion providers stumped by law requiring fetal pain relief Utah's first-in-the-nation requirement that fetuses receive anesthesia or painkillers before some abortions takes effect Tuesday, but doctors say it's unnecessary and impossible to comply with.
Politics Feb 11 All-male panel in Utah votes to keep sales tax on tampons SALT LAKE CITY -- A Utah committee of all-male lawmakers has voted to keep the sales tax on tampons and other feminine hygiene products despite an international push to remove it.