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What Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Accusers Felt, in Their Own Words
Eleven women described to investigators hired by the New York attorney general’s office how Gov. Andrew Cuomo made them feel sexually harassed.
US Preparing New 60-day Eviction Ban Due to COVID Spread
The Biden administration will put in place a new 60-day eviction moratorium that would protect areas where 90% of the U.S. population lives.
US Plans 50% More Wild Horse Roundups Amid Western Drought
U.S. land managers have begun efforts to capture about 50% more wild horses than originally planned this year because of severe drought across the U.S. West.
Woman, 2 Children Killed in North Dakota Crash From Wyoming
Authorities say the three were traveling from Bismarck to their hometown of Sheridan, Wyoming.
Goats Lend a Horn With Loads on Wyoming Mountain Guide Trips
Their plan is to lead people into the Bighorn Mountains and let their goats do all of the heavy lifting
Funeral for Ex-Us Sen. Mike Enzi of Wyoming Set for Aug. 6
A public ceremony to commemorate the life of former U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi will be held on August 6
What Should I Know about the Delta Variant?
The change is based on new research suggesting vaccinated people who get infected can spread it to others, even if the vaccinated don’t get seriously ill.
Flood Watches in US West as Mudslides Close Colorado Roads
Mudslides closed some Colorado highways as forecasters warned of potential flash flooding on Sunday across the Rocky Mountain and Great Basin regions.
Evacuations Lifted as Progress Made Against Western Fires
Firefighters in Oregon reported good progress in the battle against the nation’s largest wildfire, while authorities canceled evacuation orders near a major blaze in Northern California.
Anger Mounts as Biden, Congress Allow Eviction Ban to Expire
Millions of Americans face being forced from their homes now that a moratorium on evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic has expired.