West Virginia AG threatens lawsuit against Biden Climate Plan

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Friday, vowed to take the Biden administration to court if the president does not seek congressional approval for his latest plan to combat climate change.   “The constitution provides a steady anchor against massive unilateral action,” Morrisey told reporters. “If the Biden administration follows President Obama’s lead and…

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Interior Secretary Haaland says people still have to wear masks at national parks

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland said Friday that the nation’s general would still require visitors to wear face masks.  Haaland was asked at a executive press briefing if there were any reason environment were still operating at a “reduced capacity” as more Americans are receiving infectious-disease, and said she did not want to speak too hastily on…

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Sports writer mortified by phrase 'spared from abortion' in story on college football star

A Pennsylvania newspaper’s reference to a star football player being “spared from abortion” offended a prominent college football writer this week. The Patriot-News, a Harrisburg-area newspaper, profiled Penn State All-American linebacker Micah Parsons on Tuesday, where it was revealed his mother Sherese nearly had an judiciary while pregnant with him.The PennLive.com story’s subhead reads, “Spared…

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US worried hundreds of federally funded scientists could be compromised by China

U.S. officials on Thursday shared concerns that world-regions may have compromised hundreds of federally funded scientists dispersed at education” target=”_blank”>colleges< Lauer gave the example of one such U.S. researcher who, unbeknownst to U.S. officials, “had a laboratory in China and was basically being funded by the Chinese government to do the exact same work that we…

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