Russia has been meddling in our elections for 70 years, so why are we talking about it differently this time? When heavily exaggerated claims of meddling are being used to…
Research shows that search engines can manipulate people’s thoughts, feelings, and actions simply by changing the information that shows up. This includes the ability to change voting preferences and shift…
Ask environmental activists who have filed litigation under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) what they find so lacking in local conservation efforts and you will get some creative answers that…
The Western Watersheds Project, which is headquartered in Idaho, has joined with other well-endowed environmental advocacy groups to file suit against the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management and U.S.
While there’s an argument to be made that the Gunnison sage grouse is a genetically distinct species from the greater sage grouse and has a different feather pattern and mating…
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke now appears poised to move forward with regulatory reforms to the land use plans that could provide more latitude for natural resource development and ranching. The…
Earlier this month, Jessica Contrera, a journalist for the Washington Post wrote an unflattering profile featuring Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) senior vice president Kristen K. Waggoner’s recent successes at the…
A new bill called the “Unmasking Antifa Act of 2018” seeks enhanced penalties against rioters and others who use clothing to conceal their identities while committing certain crimes. One of…
This article originally appeared in Philanthropy Daily on July 12, 2018. We’re in the middle of hurricane season again and we have a lot to learn from last year’s…
In this episode: Is socialism the Tea Party of the Left? With the win of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over her establishment Democrat opponent, it seems so. We discuss her victory and the…