It's a ballsy move, but two Ohio State Representatives have introduced a bill that would make it illegal for men to have unprotected sex if it's not intended to make a baby.
GST holiday is wrapping up on Saturday. Dan Kelly, president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, says the tax break was not worthwhile, and largely did not increase sales for ...
Three men entered various offices at San Francisco City Hall on Friday, demanding information, the sheriff's office said. And ...
In a letter, over 30 House Democrats urged the president to keep his campaign promise to lower the cost-of-living for Americans and bring down egg prices.
A new study says the inclusion of people who are in the U.S. illegally in the past four censuses has had little impact on ...
Nova Scotia contractor and union reps say it's not true that construction is more expensive on the island than it is ...
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Ski resorts in the central Sierra Nevada have received multiple feet of snow in the first half of February, thanks to recent winter storms. The new snow has created great conditions for skiing and ...
During a two-hour open house on Tuesday, Idaho Fish and Game representatives introduced proposed changes to upcoming elk, ...
The HEARTS Act directs the NIH to provide incentives to researchers to use non-animal methods whenever feasible and applicable, and establishes a dedicated center within the NIH devoted to advancing ...
U.S. President Donald Trump takes questions during a joint press conference with unseen Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ...
Blackstone Inc. is exploring a sale of Olympus Energy, a natural gas explorer in the Appalachian region that could be valued ...
This isn't the first time this bill has been introduced. Last year it failed, and now Republican Representative Kip Capley is trying to bring it back again.
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