Wyoming Stories
New investigative reporting from The Lever traces the issue of price fixing and ski monopolies back to the 1970s.
West Point’s chief academic advisor will become the University of Wyoming’s leader this summer, succeeding Ed Seidel.
President Ed Seidel said UW did not agree to ax any courses in closed-door meetings with Freedom Caucus lawmakers looking to cut UW’s budget.
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Topics included how to transition off of coal and how to respond to the AI data center boom.
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Gray proposed an amendment requiring verification of citizenship through a federal database that sparked hours of discussion about the proposal’s legality and implementation.
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Federal and Wyoming leaders look to widen tap from Meta and Microsoft.
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Steve Friess, son of GOP megadonor Foster, describes himself as a “Trump Republican dedicated to promoting the America First agenda, defending the freedoms that are a birthright of every American, and preserving the Wyoming way of life.”
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The abortion pill mifepristone must undergo a safety review by the FDA, the judge said. Louisiana's case seeking to ban its use through telemedicine will proceed after that review.
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The astronauts on Artemis II observed parts of the moon humans had never seen before. Their findings provide a scientific baseline — and sense of wonder — for future missions.
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Dozens of congressional Democrats raised alarm Tuesday over President Trump's rhetoric about Iran. Most Republican lawmakers have been silent.
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In a letter sent last week, ICE's top official indicated to members of Congress the agency is using a spyware tool to intercept encrypted messages of fentanyl traffickers.