A week of evidence and testimony against an alleged Abbey Gate co-conspirator hit what could be a major snag Thursday, as the Justice Department rested its case against the ISIS-K terrorist while the defense lawyers pushed the judge to acquit their client before the jury could even consider a verdict.Mohammad Sharifullah, also known as “Jafar,” has been charged with a single count of providing and conspiring to provide material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization – ISIS-K – which resulted in death. He has pleaded not guilty to the charge, and the trial against him in a northern Virginia…
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President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 14th Amendment and end birthright citizenship could be stronger after a recent study from the Pew Research Center found 9% of births in the U.S. in 2023 were to illegal migrants. The Supreme Court is weighing the legality of Trump’s executive order that looks to end birthright citizenship, which the administration argues “rewards illegal immigration.” Trump imposed the order last year as a means to deter pregnant tourists from having their babies in the United States and to stop illegal migrants from using the method as a way to remain in the country. The…
On Wednesday, candidates in California’s gubernatorial race convened for a debate, discussing solutions to the state’s myriad problems and showcasing what’s to possibly come for Virginia under the purple state’s new governor and congressional map.High taxes, homelessness, fraud and budget shortfalls amid soaring expenses for illegal migrants have plagued California in recent decades, only accelerating with each new super-blue majority in Sacramento. Debates on cost of living, housing, and homelessness dominated early. Republicans (especially former Fox News host Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco) highlighted Democratic policies and government overreach as the drivers of high costs, poor roads,…
Under the Biden administration, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention journal asserted that consistently wearing masks indoors sharply reduced the odds of COVID-19 infection – by more than 80%, as claimed by then-Director Rochelle Walensky.The response rate for the phone survey, which asked 1,800 Californians in 2021 about their masking habits and infection history, was 13% percent for self-reported COVID positives and 9% for negatives. Participants with a known COVID contact were removed. Positives got tested overwhelmingly due to symptoms, and negatives due to routine screening or requirements before medical procedures. That “wild confounding” between the groups made the survey’s “test-negative”…
A true liberal socialist, NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani has decided to eliminate racial wealth disparity by levying taxes by race. The people of the East Village neighborhood in New York City are getting exactly what they voted for and they are not happy about it. In fact, the people of this neighborhood, who voted for Mamdani by a margin of 70 percent, are now suing his administration because they don’t like his plan to locate a new homeless shelter there. Have they not heard about the warmth of collectivism? Isn’t this precisely what they voted for? Over 70% of the…
Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter, YouTube Connecticut Democrats’ attempt to gain control of homeschooling reveals a desire to “force homeschoolers into alignment with the same ideological materials and standardized assessments that have already sparked controversy in government schools,” Sheri Few, founder and president of United States Parents Involved in Education, wrote in an op-ed at The Hill last week. The national parental rights leader observed that Connecticut’s HB 5468 represents “a troubling pattern emerging whereby government agencies fail in their most basic responsibilities and lawmakers find someone else to blame.” Few referred to state Democrats’ attempt to regulate homeschooling after their own government systems failed to attend to…
PHOENIX (CN) — An Arizona man seeking to clear his name of a decades-old murder conviction asked a state appeals court Thursday to allow him access to records he says could uncover a conspiracy against him.Louis Taylor — who spent 42 years in a state prison on murder charges stemming from the 1970 Pioneer Hotel Fire in Tucson, Arizona — says Pima County Attorney Laura Conover planned to exonerate him in light of new evidence but reversed course after she was threatened with disbarment by other attorneys.Taylor requested records from an August 2022 executive session of the Pima County Supervisors…
Screencap of YouTube video. The city of Los Angeles has a major street light problem. Thousands of the lights are out because thieves strip them of copper wire which they then turn around and sell for cash. To deal with this problem and fix the lights, the city government is proposing a new TAX on the law abiding citizens who did not steal the copper wire. Can you even believe this? The city wants to punish the people who didn’t ruin the street lights and make them pay to fix it. Unreal. FOX 11 in Los Angeles reports: Los Angeles…
A burned vehicle sits near a destroyed home as the Brantley Highway 82 fire burns near Nahunta, Ga., on April 23, 2026. Mike Stewart/AP PhotoNAHUNTA, Ga.—Some of the destructive wildfires tearing through Georgia this week are being fed by not only a persistent drought, but also by fallen trees and limbs scattered across the South by Hurricane Helene well over a year ago.Blustery winds also are helping ignite and expand the fires in Georgia and Florida that have blanketed parts of several states in smoke, leading to air quality warnings Thursday in cities far from the blazes.We had a problem…
The mission at Creative Destruction Media is to be the catalyst for the “process of industrial mutation that incessantly revolutionizes the economic structure from within, incessantly destroying the old one, incessantly creating a new one.”cre·a·tive/krēˈādiv/adjectivede·struc·tion/dəˈstrəkSH(ə)n/noun
Anyone can tell those nations who are at greatest risk from the current oil/gas shortage are those nations who either: (a) do not have the infrastructure or capability to derive their own oil/gas, or (b) those nations who intentionally chased the “net-zero” climate change nonsense and thereby created the same problem as group (a). The middle east oil/gas disruption is clearly showing which nations intentionally put themselves into the worst possible position. The U.K and Europe are at the top of that list. In this 20-minute recap, Mike Steger expands on his former outline about a new global reset and points…
Now that the Southern Poverty Law Center is being exposed, it is important to look back at some of the outrageous claims made by this group in the past. It is absolutely amazing to think that in 2015, they put Dr. Ben Carson on an ‘extremist’ list. Is ‘extremist’ one of the words that comes into your mind when you think of Carson? Perhaps when they targeted one of the most renowned and highly respected pediatric brain surgeons in the entire country in this way, it was a clue that they were not operating in good faith. They were eventually…
(Headline USA) Two groups exchanged gunfire inside a food court Thursday at the Mall of Louisiana, killing one person and wounding five more, police said.Authorities had initially said as many as 10 people were injured, but the number was changed a few hours after the shooting in Baton Rouge. Police said five people were arrested. “If you’re going to act like this in Baton Rouge, if you’re going to do these things, you’re going to get caught,” Mayor Sid Edwards said. At around 1:30 p.m., the two groups argued inside the food court and started shooting at each other, Police…
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is shown on a screen after being chosen by the Las Vegas Raiders with the first overall pick during the first round of the NFL football draft in Pittsburgh on April 23, 2026. Gene J. Puskar/AP PhotoPITTSBURGH—Fernando Mendoza’s journey from overlooked two-star recruit to the top of the NFL draft is complete after the Las Vegas Raiders took him with the first pick on Thursday night.Turning the Raiders into a contender is the next challenge for the Heisman Trophy winner who led Indiana to its first national championship.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable…
(Headline USA) Authorities say a former North Carolina law enforcement officer planned to kill Black people in a mass shooting at a major New Orleans festival but was arrested at a Florida hotel with a handgun and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.Authorities in several states did not name the event, but the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, commonly known as Jazz Fest, runs from Thursday through May 3. The gathering attracted about 460,000 people last year, organizers said. Christopher Gillum of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, was wanted for “terroristic threats,” the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office in Florida posted online…
The mission at Creative Destruction Media is to be the catalyst for the “process of industrial mutation that incessantly revolutionizes the economic structure from within, incessantly destroying the old one, incessantly creating a new one.”cre·a·tive/krēˈādiv/adjectivede·struc·tion/dəˈstrəkSH(ə)n/noun
HONOLULU (CN) — Thirty years ago, six Costa Rican banana plantation workers said they were exposed to a banned pesticide that left them sterile and caused miscarriages.Now, they’re asking the Hawaii Supreme Court how much evidence a plaintiff must show to establish toxic exposure, and what standard appellate courts should apply when reviewing a trial court’s decision to exclude expert testimony.Since the late 1990s, the class action over exposure to dibromochloropropane, or DBCP — a pesticide injected into the soil to kill nematodes in banana fields — has wound through federal and state courts, including multiple levels of the Hawaii…
President Trump said Thursday in the Oval Office that he will resume bombing Iran if there’s no deal soon. “If they don’t want to make a deal, then I’ll finish it up militarily with the other 25% of the targets,” Trump said. “Sanctions scare Iran more than bombing,” he said. “They have faced bombardment for many years, but what they truly fear is a blockade and sanctions.”
Screencap of Twitter/X video. A Democrat state senator in Virginia named Lamont Bagby recently said that he understands rural America because he grew up watching TV shows like the Dukes of Hazard and the Waltons. Does this line of thinking apply to other TV shows? Does watching Law & Order make one qualified to be a cop or a district attorney? It’s fun to imagine how the liberal media would treat this if it was said by a conservative Republican. The Daily Caller reported: Democrat Says He Understands Rural America Because He Watched Classic Shows Like ‘Waltons,’ ‘Dukes Of Hazzard’…
The EPA is violating federal law by failing to respond to a petition about how current glyphosate levels in oats are putting children’s and babies’ health at risk, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday. In 2018, two rounds of EWG-commissioned lab testing found widespread glyphosate contamination of foods containing oats, including popular children’s cereals. Please Follow us on Truth Social, X , Youtube , Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Gab by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is violating federal law by failing to respond to a petition seeking stricter glyphosate limits in oats, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Environmental…
If these allegations are sustained, then the Southern Poverty Law Center was not extinguishing extremism. It was monetizing it. Please Follow us on Truth Social, X , Youtube , Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Gab Some scandals detonate without warning. Others fester in darkness for years, feeding on money, vanity, and the arrogance of those convinced they will never be called to account. Then comes the moment when the walls crack, the masks fall, and the righteous discover they have been standing atop a trapdoor all along. On Wednesday April 22, 2026 that long overdue trapdoor finally opened beneath the Southern Poverty Law…
Angelina Han Hicks (Davidson County Sheriff’s Office) A disturbing and deeply unsettling plot to carry out a mass-casualty attack at a Texas synagogue has been foiled Authorities have arrested 18-year-old Angelina Han Hicks of Lexington, North Carolina, after uncovering what investigators describe as a coordinated plan to carry out a horrific attack on members of Congregation Beth Israel in Houston, Texas. According to court documents and law enforcement officials, Hicks allegedly conspired with at least two other individuals to carry out a violent assault targeting Jewish worshippers. The plan reportedly involved using a vehicle to drive into a congregation with…
President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a three-week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon following his direct participation in historic White House peace talks, voicing optimism the diplomatic push could lead to a lasting agreement as he looks to host both nations’ leaders in Washington in the coming weeks. Trump confirmed the extension after hosting senior Israeli and Lebanese representatives in the Oval Office, saying the United States will work with Lebanon “to help it protect itself from Hezbollah,” the Iranian-backed terrorist group at the center of the conflict, while formalizing an additional three weeks of ceasefire. He…
During a healthcare event in the oval office (full video below fold), President Trump took questions from the assembled press pool on current events of interest. The Q&A session lasted just short of 20 minutes. The primary questioning focused on the ongoing Iran conflict. WATCH: [embedded content] . Full event video below: [embedded content] .
Authorities say an 18-year-old in North Carolina was planning an attack on a Jewish synagogue in Texas. Angelina Han Hicks was arrested yesterday and is being held on $10 million bond. She allegedly was planning the attack online with a teen in Texas who was also arrested. Advertisement An 18-year-old Lexington, North Carolina, woman and a 16-year-old in Texas have been charged after a fast-moving multistate FBI investigation into an alleged plot to attack a Jewish institution in Houston, according to court documents and statements from the FBI and Davidson County Sheriff’s Office.Angelina Han Hicks was arrested on Wednesday by…
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is demanding a full pardon for a U.S. Special Forces soldier now facing decades in prison after allegedly profiting from classified information tied to the takedown of Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro. The soldier, identified as Gannon Ken Van Dyke, was indicted by the Department of Justice on Thursday. Multiple officials tell @CBSNews that Army Master Sgt. Gannon Ken Van Dyke was a communications specialist supporting Joint Special Operations Command, the unit that oversees Tier 1 special mission units such as Delta Force and SEAL Team Six. https://t.co/p8tQSQnsfz pic.twitter.com/nazjaFqRkR — Jim LaPorta (@JimLaPorta) April 24, 2026 According…
Amazon rainforest, from Pixabay. “Another rainforest study finds that the Amazon may be more drought-resistant than previously assumed. The researchers argue that most studies of Amazon drought response focus on forests where groundwater lies deep underground, making them more vulnerable to lower levels of rainfall. Their study instead examined forests with shallow water tables—which make up a third of the Amazon—and found that even during a severe drought, tree mortality did not increase and tree biomass continued to rise,” notes The Doomslayer. The British Ecological Society explains: The intensity and frequency of severe droughts in the Amazon region have increased…
Thursday on CNN’s “News Central,” Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) said President Donald Trump is losing the military operation in Iran, which is giving the Iranians “control” of the situation. Moulton said, “President Trump is not only losing this war, that he started, he’s losing the peace as well. I mean, it was just weeks ago that he demanded unconditional surrender from the Iranians, unconditional surrender and now he’s begging them to come back to the negotiating table so that he can work out some sort of deal to reopen the strait, a strait that was open before he started this war.…
(Headline USA) Meta is laying off about 8,000 workers, or about 10% of its workforce, the company said Thursday as it continues to ramp up spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure and highly paid AI-expert hires.The company said it was making the cuts for the sake of efficiency and to allow new investments in parts of its business, as first reported by Bloomberg, which also said the company will leave about 6,000 jobs unfilled. Also Thursday, Microsoft said it was offering voluntary buyouts to thousands of its U.S. employees. The software giant plans to make the offers in early May to…
President Trump announced today, the U.S-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will be extended by three weeks. President Trump posted news of the extension on Truth Social following a meeting at the White House that included “high ranking” representatives from Israel and Lebanon in addition to Vice President Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa. “I look forward in the near future to hosting the Prime Minister of Israel, Bibi Netanyahu, and the President of Lebanon, Joseph Aoun. It was a Great Honor to be a participant at…
People visit the Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan, Armenia, on April 23, 2026 on the eve of the Genocide Remembrance Day, which will mark the 111th anniversary of the World War I-era mass killings of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire in 1915. Karen Minasyan/AFP via Getty Images
The book “Shadows of Power: The Battle for America’s Future” exposes how centralized power has eroded state sovereignty through Supreme Court rulings, unfunded mandates and administrative agencies (EPA, FDA) acting as unchecked authorities—violating the Founders’ decentralized vision. Texas’ defiance against federal tyranny—invoking the Constitution’s “invasion clause,” nullifying federal immigration/weapon laws and rallying GOP governors—is framed as a blueprint for states to reclaim constitutional rights through legal challenges and interstate compacts. The book details mail-in ballot fraud, Zuckerberg’s partisan funding of election offices, and Big Tech’s censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story as evidence of a coordinated coup, demanding reforms…
Introduction Global airfares have surged by nearly 25 percent as disruptions stemming from the ongoing war with Iran create a fuel supply and cost crisis for the aviation industry. A report from consultancy Teneo highlights a 24 percent increase in the lowest-priced economy tickets compared to last year, with long-haul routes experiencing the most severe impact [1]. Airlines are now calling for immediate government intervention to mitigate operational and financial challenges ahead of the critical summer tourist season. The price surge is directly tied to airspace restrictions and severe disruptions to oil supplies passing through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical…
Report: Iranian Tankers Evade U.S. Naval Blockade in Strait of Hormuz, Ceasefire Holds Amid Oil Price Volatility Approximately 34 Iranian oil tankers have reportedly bypassed a U.S. naval blockade imposed on the Strait of Hormuz, according to a report from the Financial Times (FT) published on Wednesday, April 22. The reported evasion of the naval cordon, which occurred in recent days, included 19 tankers exiting the Persian Gulf and 15 entering from the Arabian Sea. Six of those vessels were carrying Iranian crude oil, with an estimated cargo worth $910 million, the report stated [1]. The development follows an escalation on…
President Trump Questions China’s Role Following U.S. Seizure of Iran-Linked Vessel U.S. President Donald Trump has raised new concerns about Beijing’s possible role in supporting Tehran, pointing to a recently intercepted vessel he described as carrying a ‘gift from China.’ [1] Speaking in an interview with CNBC on April 21, 2026, Trump said the U.S. military had seized a ship with suspicious cargo, though he did not identify the vessel. [1] Trump stated that he had believed he had an understanding with Chinese leader Xi Jinping regarding such support. ‘I was a little surprised,’ Trump told CNBC, referencing the intercepted ‘gift from China’…
U.K. Special Forces Personnel Resign Amid War Crimes Inquiry, According to Media Reports Personnel from the United Kingdom’s elite Special Air Service (SAS) are resigning from the unit over fears of potential prosecution related to ongoing war crimes investigations, according to multiple media reports [1]. A public inquiry is currently examining alleged extrajudicial killings and cover-ups by UK special forces during operations in Afghanistan, Syria and Northern Ireland [1]. The inquiry focuses heavily on missions in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2013. Key Resignations and Scope of Inquiry According to reports citing insiders, members from at least two specific SAS squadrons,…
Introduction A longitudinal study published in April 2026 has found that chronic insomnia is associated with a significantly higher risk of cognitive decline and dementia. Researchers followed over 2,700 cognitively healthy adults for nearly six years, comparing those with persistent sleep problems to those without. The findings suggest that poor sleep may not merely be a symptom but a potential risk factor for long-term brain health. According to the study, individuals experiencing chronic insomnia faced a 40% increased likelihood of developing mild cognitive impairment or dementia compared to good sleepers. The research also indicated that the brain changes observed in…
Pecans vs. Walnuts: A nutritional showdown between two superfood nuts Both pecans and walnuts are rich in heart-healthy fats, fiber and antioxidants. Walnuts have more protein and omega-3s (ALA). Pecans contain more phytosterols, aiding cholesterol regulation. Pecans are high in B vitamins (thiamin, folate, niacin) for energy metabolism. Walnuts excel in manganese, copper, magnesium and phosphorus for bone and enzyme function. Pecans and walnuts support heart health by improving cholesterol levels. Walnuts may enhance brain function (neuroprotective polyphenols). Both aid weight management by promoting satiety and supporting blood sugar control. Walnuts are nutty and slightly bitter—ideal for savory dishes. Pecans are buttery…
Introduction Temporary water retention, characterized by feelings of puffiness or swelling, is a common experience influenced by dietary choices and physiological factors, according to nutrition experts. Registered dietitian Molly Knudsen stated that shifts in fluid balance can occur after salty meals, alcohol consumption, or during hormonal phases [1]. This report synthesizes information from nutritionists, scientific research, and health sources to outline how specific foods and nutrients may help the body regulate fluid levels. Health authorities note that while occasional puffiness is normal, understanding the dietary influences on fluid balance can support the body’s natural regulatory processes. The following sections detail key…
The loganberry, a hybrid berry plant, was developed in Santa Cruz, California, in 1881, according to horticultural sources. The fruit is a cross between the red raspberry (Rubus idaeus) and the wild blackberry (R. ursinus). A one-cup serving of frozen loganberries provides 80.9 calories and 7.8 grams of dietary fiber, according to nutritional data. The same serving also supplies 92% of the Daily Value for manganese and 37% for vitamin C [2]. Culinary professionals note the fruit is commonly used in preserves, baked goods, and beverages. Its distinct, tart flavor profile sets it apart from its parent berries [1]. Origins and Botanical…
Health Wearables Prompt Debate Over Reliance on Device Data Versus Bodily Awareness Smartwatches and fitness trackers are shifting how users interpret physical sensations, according to health researchers. Anecdotal reports describe individuals questioning their own feelings when device metrics contradict them. One scenario involves a user waking up feeling rested, then checking a smartwatch and doubting their own perception of sleep quality based on the device’s numerical score, according to a lifestyle article by Sarah Campise Hallier. [1] This phenomenon represents a broader trend where wearable technology influences self-assessment of health and well-being. The debate centers on whether constant biometric monitoring…
Federal prosecutors accused an Army soldier Thursday of using classified information to place bets on Polymarket about the military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.Master Sgt. Gannon Ken Van Dyke, a soldier stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, made approximately $400,000 off of Polymarket from bets he placed on different scenarios related to Venezuela after he learned of the operation. The suspect has been charged with three counts of violating the Commodity Exchange Account, one count of wire fraud and one count of an unlawful money transaction. “Prediction markets are not a haven for using misappropriated confidential or…
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Florida appears ready to move forward with congressional redistricting after a warning from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries that Republicans will end up the losers. “Our message to Florida Republicans is ‘F’ around and find out,” he said, according to Fox News, calling the potential to redraw lines on the eight Democratic districts to favor the GOP a “DeSantis dummy-mander.” Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis shrugged off the challenge. “Please. Be my guest. I will pay for you to come down to Florida to campaign,” DeSantis said. “I’ll put you up in the Florida governor’s mansion. We will take you…
A soldier in the U.S. special forces who participated in the raid on Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro has been charged with allegedly betting on the operation. The soldier, later identified as Gannon Ken Van Dyke, allegedly bet approximately $33,034 on the prediction market platform Polymarket toward the outcome of the raid, raking in a massive payday of $409,000. Van Dyke allegedly placed the bets while partaking in the “planning and execution of the U.S. military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro,” per the Justice Department. “In total, Van Dyke made approximately 13 bets from Dec. 27, 2025, through the evening of Jan. 26,” the…
Manufacturers of ultraprocessed foods argued the city and county of San Francisco is the real party in interest in the case, not California.OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) — A federal judge on Thursday tossed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit brought by the San Francisco city attorney against major food manufacturers over ultraprocessed foods back to state court.In December, San Francisco sued several major food companies in San Francisco Superior Court. The city claims the “unfair and deceptive” marketing of ultraprocessed foods violated California’s Unfair Competition Law and public nuisance statute.The city says ultraprocessed foods such as candy, chips, processed meats, sodas, energy drinks, boxed…
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin did not mince words Thursday morning when asked to respond to comments that degraded ICE and Border Patrol agents. Mullin delivered a sharp rebuke of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer during a Fox News interview, calling the New York Democrat a “scumbag.” The exchange came after Schumer spoke on the Senate floor Wednesday night. In those remarks, Schumer criticized funding for federal immigration enforcement agencies. He said the country did not need to increase funding for Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and described them as agencies “that nobody respects in this country.” Senator…
Eight days ago, I spun the sad tale of the brave resistance story of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hating Houston City Council members. I can only assume they were inspired by the like-mided struggled of their blue, progressive brethren in proggy cities across the country, who were virtue-signaling their opposition to the BAD ORANGE MAN through various rewritten city ordinances and legislative maneuvers. Advertisement And, man – were they ever getting some good resistance press playing to the cameras while defending their city’s illegal, expensive, and often criminally-occupied population.I have no doubt those council members in Texas wanted of…
The groups say the Forest Service unlawfully removed a restriction on road density within the Bitterroot National Forest.(CN) — Environmental groups on Thursday urged a federal judge to toss the U.S. Forest Service’s amendment to a forest plan which they claim allows the agency an unconstrained ability to construct roads through grizzly bear and bull trout habitat.“There is no question that forest roads harm grizzly bears and bull trout,” argued Patton Dycus, Earthjustice attorney representing the plaintiffs.The Forest Service approved a programmatic amendment to the Bitterroot Forest Plan in 2023, removing a 1987 standard restricting road density and motorized access.…
President Donald Trump holds an Oval Office event with the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors on April 23. …