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    13 U.S. cities where coyotes are starting to outnumber cats

    ByLeo Clark March 29, 2026March 28, 2026

    Across much of urban America, the nighttime soundtrack has shifted from meows to yips. As coyotes push deeper into cities and suburbs, residents in some neighborhoods now report seeing more wild canids than free-roaming cats. The change is reshaping backyard ecology, pet safety and the way city dwellers think about wildlife on their doorsteps. How…

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    Wildlife management decisions that spark public backlash

    ByAsher Clark March 29, 2026March 29, 2026

    Across the United States, decisions about how to manage wild animals are increasingly colliding with public expectations. From bear hunts to changes in federal protections, choices once framed as technical questions for biologists now trigger protests, lawsuits and political campaigns. The fiercest backlash tends to erupt when people suspect that agencies are listening more closely…

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    Supreme Court ruling challenges automatic sentencing practices

    ByAsher Clark March 29, 2026March 28, 2026

    The United States Supreme Court and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court have both moved against automatic punishment rules that leave judges no room to weigh individual circumstances. Together, their rulings call into question a generation of sentencing policies built on rigid formulas rather than case-by-case judgment. The decisions also open the door to what advocates describe…

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    Attacks in the Strait of Hormuz shake global shipping routes

    ByAsher Clark March 29, 2026March 28, 2026

    Attacks on merchant ships in the Strait of Hormuz have rapidly turned a long‑running geopolitical flashpoint into a direct threat to the arteries of global trade. What began as a regional confrontation involving Iran, the United States and Israel is now forcing shipowners, energy markets and even small exporters to rethink how goods move between…

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    Teen mobs take over downtown—curfews imposed after chaos

    ByAsher Clark March 29, 2026March 28, 2026

    For the second time in as many spring breaks, downtown Chicago saw a teen gathering spiral into chaos, with hundreds of young people flooding the streets, brawling, and swarming cars. What began as an informal meetup quickly turned into a rolling disturbance that forced police to impose curfew enforcement and left residents and business owners…

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    Government decisions quietly affecting outdoor life

    ByAsher Clark March 29, 2026March 28, 2026

    Policy fights in Washington rarely mention trailheads, boat ramps, or bird banding stations. Yet a series of quiet decisions on budgets, staffing, and land rules is reshaping how people experience the outdoors, often without visitors realizing why their favorite places feel a little more crowded, less maintained, or harder to access. From workforce cuts inside…

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    Animals behaving in ways scientists didn’t expect

    ByAsher Clark March 29, 2026March 28, 2026

    From mountain rivers to farmyards and city parks, animals keep challenging neat scientific categories. Behaviors once thought impossible for certain species are turning up on camera and in field notebooks, forcing researchers to rethink how animals solve problems, respond to humans and even play. Recent reports describe fish climbing waterfalls, bees rolling balls for no…

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    Wildlife policies sparking outrage across the country

    ByAsher Clark March 29, 2026March 28, 2026

    Across the United States, a new wave of wildlife policies is colliding with public anger. From federal moves that reshape public lands and endangered species protections to state-level fights over wolves, owls, and even pest control, the rules that govern wild animals are no longer a niche concern. They have become flashpoints in a broader…

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    When public land rules clash with private property rights

    ByAsher Clark March 29, 2026March 28, 2026

    Across the United States, the boundary between public land access and private property rights is no longer a quiet fence line. It has become a legal and political fault zone running from Western hunting grounds to suburban zoning fights and coastal waterfronts. The result is a series of collisions between long‑standing expectations about open space…

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    U.S. military activity in the Middle East raises new questions about troop levels

    ByAsher Clark March 29, 2026March 28, 2026

    Rapidly expanding U.S. military activity across the Middle East is reshaping the region’s security map and reviving old debates in Washington about how many American troops should be on the ground, and for how long. A series of new deployments, contingency plans and high‑end assets has pushed the question of troop levels from background noise…

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