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Liberty and Tacos for All: Taco John’s Drops Trademark to ‘Taco Tuesday’
On Tuesday, Taco John’s formally abandoned its longstanding claim to sole use of the phrase "Taco Tuesday."
AP-NORC Poll: Few US Adults Support Full Abortion Bans, Even in States With Them
Most Americans also believe there should be some restrictions.
Pilot Charged for Illegal Grand Teton National Park Landing Blames Bad Weather
Pilot Peter Smith is charged with two misdemeanors and is scheduled for a court date in August.
As Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action, colleges see few other ways to diversity goals
Some say colleges may need to do away with policies that advantage white students, from legacy preferences and early admission to standardized test scores.
Federal Board Sides With Navajo Coal Company, Says BNSF Must Ship to Canadian Port
Feds Side With Navajo Coal Company, Says BNSF Must Ship to Canada
U.S. Push to Lower Wildfire Risk Across the West Stumbles in Places
Administration officials say the thinning work is making a difference.
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Club Mass Killer Gets Life in Prison, Victim Says ‘Devil Awaits’ Defendant
Victims in last year's attack called Aldrich a “monster” who hunted down LGBTQ+ patrons.
Judge Blocks Wyoming’s 1st-in-the-Nation Abortion Pill Ban
The ban would limit services at two Wyoming clinics including the Wellspring Health Access that opened in Casper in April.
US Coast Guard: Pilot and 4 Passengers of the Titan Submersible Are Dead
OceanGate Expeditions is the company that owned and operated the vessel.
Judge to Weigh Suspending Wyoming’s First-in-the-Nation Ban on Abortion Pills
Judge Melissa Owens, in Jackson, will hear arguments Thursday about whether to let the abortion pill ban take effect.