The NIH Deleted Comments Criticizing Animal Testing. A Federal Court Says That Violates the First Amendment.
The NIH had been deleting all social media comments containing words like animal, testing, and cruel.
The NIH had been deleting all social media comments containing words like animal, testing, and cruel.
Previously you had to hit the animal yourself during hunting season to claim the carcass.
Juicy Marbles' vegan ribs pull apart in a shockingly realistic way, and they taste great. But they'll also set you back $77.
The latest movie in the Apes franchise gestures at interesting ideas about politics and civilizational conflict, but it doesn't develop them.
How did an obviously fabricated article end up in a peer-reviewed journal?
The admission came as the agency pushed for funding. It's a reminder that the cops should spend fewer resources seizing cannabis and more on solving serious crimes.
The American Buffalo documentary charts the fall and rise of American bison.
The bill, which has thankfully been withdrawn, was an unnecessary state intrusion into Coloradans' lives.
The pair were then taken to a local jail, where they were mistreated further.
Housing bats, buying an E.V., and planting trees sometimes end up being counterproductive.
The congressman's "Glue Trap Prohibition Act" would make it illegal to sell glue traps or even use them in the home.
Lab-grown chicken, vegan mac and cheese, animal-free ice cream, and more.
Eradication of the apex predator is "likely impossible."
Blame lingering pandemic-era restrictions that make it harder for people to find a dog or cat they'd like to adopt.
Eradication of the apex predator is “likely impossible.”
No, says a judge, applying New York law.
Why have so few species been taken off the endangered species list?
"The FDA's regulations related to animal testing no longer fully conform with applicable law," writes the Kentucky senator.
Why have so few species been taken off the endangered species list?
The notion that COVID-19 came from a lab was once touted as misinformation. But now the FBI, the Energy Department, and others agree with Paul.
Daraius Dubash was arrested for peacefully protesting in a public park.
As beef prices increase, biotech could provide a cheaper and tasty alternative.
The city says the man's injuries were "caused solely as a result of his own acts or omissions."
"All the time we hear socialists say, 'Next time, we'll get it right.' How many next times do you get?"
A Connecticut case raises the issue of whether a government agency violated the Fourth Amendment by attaching a camera to a bear known to frequent the plaintiffs' property. While the facts may seem silly, the case does raise some serious issues.
Asset forfeiture isn't funny—but what if it involves tripping bunnies and psychedelic mushrooms?
Retire the paw patrol.
Do felines contribute more to human liberty?
A 9-year-old backed out of a deal to sell her pet goat for slaughter. Local officials and sheriff's deputies used the power of the state to force her to go through with it.
In just two weeks, he has learned to hunt and survive. There's a lesson there.
It’s ruff going for the state’s canines.
A legal fight over the Arctic grayling shows how regs can hurt rather than help.
Fairytale Farm Animal Sanctuary's work caring for abandoned and disabled animals is imperiled by a demand from the Winston-Salem city government that the nonprofit stop hosting on-site fundraisers and volunteer events.
Tiffany Lindsay says officers never contacted her to let her know they shot her dog. Instead, a neighbor found it in their trash can.
The former labor secretary ignores the avian flu epidemic that devastated the supply of egg-laying hens.
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