The federal wildlife program in the news this month for being violated by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has pumped more than $400 million into the state's coffers over the past 20 years and millions more since its inception in 1937, according to records kept by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). Jim Hodgson, assistant regional director for the agency's Wildlife and Sport .
A few more relatively nice days ahead before the heat returns with a vengeance. How hot temperatures and heat indices could reach in your Storm Team 8 forecast.
if you re in a meeting, let s say, with president biden s team, running for re-election, trying to snatch ohio or run in the midwest states, you have to win michigan, wisconsin, the states we talk about, pennsylvania, what are you telling them right now? you have to run a very high energy campaign. i think you ve got to be able to communicate to people what they have been done. i think, you know, jen mentioned it earlier, the chips about. in ohio, for example, intel is putting a huge chip manufacturing plant there. data centers are coming. hundreds of millions, billions of dollars are going to be spent in ohio because of the infrastructure bill, because of the inflation reduction act, auto plants, battery manufacturing. this is all happening in ohio, around the country. you have to go out and you have to hammer that. but you have to bring a sense of stability. i mean, the anti-democratic forces are still out there. the bottom line is, you have to take them on and fight em. tim,
Study reveals alarming rise in maternal deaths across the US, disproportionately affecting minority groups. Structural racism and healthcare disparities contribute to the widening disparities.