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WASHINGTON (SBG) — The Colorado River cuts through the Grand Canyon, providing water for about 40 million people and 5 and a half million acres of farmland. To some, the water is as valuable as oil. In 1922, the seven U. S. states through which the river flows signed onto The Colorado River Compact, a water-sharing agreement that divvies up the river’s annual flow. → Read More
Biden will give his first prime-time address to the nation on Thursday, seven weeks and two days after his inauguration. → Read More
Security measures in Washington look like enough to fight a large army and are distancing people from the government. → Read More
However the election ultimately turns out, it's not crazy or off-base to suspect a conspiracy against Donald Trump. → Read More
(SBG) — Amid calls to defund the police in the violence-torn city of Chicago, some are saying “been there done that. ” Caption: (Video: Sinclair Broadcast Group) Murders in Chicago so far this year have already far surpassed last year’s total, as the city’s legendary violence suffers an uptick. Illegal drugs moved into the U. S. by Mexican drug cartels come through Arizona along a pipeline that… → Read More
If current scientific thought holds true, those who recover from COVID-19 could be largely invincible to reinfection. → Read More
Less than six weeks before the election, one of the most profound disappointments among some of Joe Biden’s supporters is that he doesn’t even seem to be trying. → Read More
Cheating and lying to get your kids into college is wrong, but the punishment seems out of whack. → Read More
Here are six societal ramifications in play as many public school systems remain partly or fully closed. → Read More
Fact checks are frequently used to litigate matters of opinion or debate, and to proclaim the truth about facts that are unknown, at the time. → Read More
Too often we hear tales of misdeeds involving public officials in which common sense and proportionality are tossed aside. → Read More
Analysis of three months of public comments shows health officials, liberals and media personalities made comments similar to conservatives now being mocked. → Read More
As a senator, Coburn navigated challenges and focused on what he thought was important: exposing government's big-spending habits. → Read More
The death rate in Wuhan, China, where the outbreak began, is now estimated at 1.4 percent after initial reports of 4 percent. → Read More
Early American fatalities of the coronavirus are mostly elderly or suffering from health issues. → Read More
Separating facts from irrational fear in the global virus pandemic. → Read More
Difficult questions are arising in this health emergency about quarantines, protocols and the rights of Americans. → Read More
Unable to legitimately spy on Trump himself in 2016, did intel officials search for people around him to wiretap? → Read More
Surviving criticism like no other president has, Trump has come out on the other end looking like a winner. → Read More
Like many average Americans, even some news reporters covering the trial find it boring and have not been watching it. → Read More