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Western Watersheds Project: New Report Finds That Arctic Grayling Face Increasing Risk in Big Hole River, Despite Conservation Efforts
HAILEY, Idaho, Dec. 3 (TNSrpt) -- The Western Watersheds Project posted the following news release:

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New Report Finds That Arctic Grayling Face Increasing Risk in Big Hole River, Despite Conservation Efforts

MISSOULA, Mont.-- According to a new study submitted to the U.S Fish & Wildlife Service, Arctic grayling in Montana's Big Hole river face increasing risk despite conservation efforts undertaken since 2017. Summertime flows continue to decrease and water temperatures are climbing due to climate change and habitat degradation, undermining any gains potentially accrued by conservation ... Show Full Article

W.Va. Center on Budget & Policy: New Brief Details How Raising the Minimum Wage Better Supports Low-wage Workers Than No Tax on Tips
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Dec. 3 (TNSrpt) -- The West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy issued the following news release on Dec. 1, 2025:

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New Brief Details How Raising the Minimum Wage Better Supports Low-wage Workers Than No Tax on Tips

Over the summer, Congress passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" (H.R. 1), which includes a temporary "no tax on tips" provision framed as helping low-wage workers, while the rest of the legislation provides huge, permanent tax cuts to the wealthy and makes the largest cuts to Medicaid and SNAP in history. In West Virginia, similar legislation to eliminate ... Show Full Article

Thousands of Turkeys Die After Being Left Caged at Perdue Slaughterhouse in Extreme Weather; PETA Seeks Criminal Probe
NORFOLK, Virginia, Dec. 3 -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release:

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Thousands of Turkeys Die After Being Left Caged at Perdue Slaughterhouse in Extreme Weather; PETA Seeks Criminal Probe

A damning U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) report just obtained by PETA reveals that more than 2,000 turkeys died at a Perdue Foods slaughterhouse after being caged this summer for more than 24 hours in extreme heat without food or water. In response, PETA sent an urgent letter this morning to Daviess County Prosecutor Abby Brown, urging her to investigate and ... Show Full Article

Study Jesus' Life This Christmas, President Christofferson Says at BYU
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 3 -- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints issued the following news release:

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Study Jesus' Life This Christmas, President Christofferson Says at BYU

'His condescension, culminating in His Atonement, gives hope, direction and purpose to our lives,' the Apostle says

President D. Todd Christofferson of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued an invitation to reflect each Christmas and Easter on Jesus Christ's mortal life and mission, and most important, his "condescension to save you."

"We should study His life ... Show Full Article

PETA Statement: FDA Requests Proposals to Replace Animals in Pharmaceutical Tests
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release:

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FDA Requests Proposals to Replace Animals in Pharmaceutical Tests: PETA Statement

Please see the following statement from PETA scientist Jeffrey Brown regarding the Food and Drug Administration's call on the pharmaceutical industry to propose tests to replace primates and other animals in experiments:

"After years of persuasion, evidence sharing, and recent meetings with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials, PETA scientists today applaud the agency's proposal to streamline drug ... Show Full Article

FDA Takes First Regulatory Step to Implement Roadmap to Reduce Animal Testing
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 [Category: Animals] -- The Center for a Humane Economy posted the following news release on Dec. 2, 2025:

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FDA Takes First Regulatory Step to Implement Roadmap to Reduce Animal Testing

In a move that signals practical action and growing federal momentum away from animal testing, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today issued draft guidance to move down a regulatory path to reduce primate and other animal use in the development of monoclonal antibody drugs.

The guidance, titled Monoclonal Antibodies: Streamlined Nonclinical Safety Studies, outlines a new regulatory ... Show Full Article

Environmental Working Group: Trump Administration Backs Bayer in Supreme Court Fight, Putting Corporate Interests Over Roundup Victims
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 -- The Environmental Working Group issued the following news release:

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Trump administration backs Bayer in Supreme Court fight, putting corporate interests over Roundup victims

The Trump administration has joined Bayer's effort before the Supreme Court to limit legal claims from individuals, including farmers, who allege the company's flagship product, Roundup, caused cancer.

By taking this position, the administration is siding with a major chemical company to deny thousands of affected families their day in court.

The following is a statement from Environmental Working ... Show Full Article