New fossil analysis and biogeographic modeling reveal that Tyrannosaurus rex likely descended from Asian tyrannosaurs that migrated into North America over 70 million years ago.
Posts published by “Hank Lacey”
The U.S. Army’s May 1 overhaul plan redefines force structure, slashes legacy systems, and invests in multidomain formations to counter threats from China, Russia, and emerging autonomous weapons—marking the Army’s most significant transformation in decades.
This long-form review of Paul Bierman’s When the Ice Is Gone explores how Greenland’s past melt events reveal climate risks today—and what the book does and does not tell us about the path forward.
Twenty-six states filed suit against the Trump administration for abruptly terminating AmeriCorps grants and halting national service programs. The lawsuit alleges violations of federal law and executive overreach.
A federal appeals court is weighing whether the Trump administration can use the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan immigrants accused of gang ties without meaningful due process.
Federal judges in Oregon recently halted two BLM timber projects, reaffirming that agencies must fully comply with the Northwest Forest Plan’s environmental safeguards. The rulings come as the U.S. Forest Service proposes major amendments to the Plan, raising new debates about the future of old-growth forests and adaptive management strategies.
Twelve states, led by Oregon, Arizona, and Colorado, have filed suit in the U.S. Court of International Trade, claiming that President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs are unconstitutional and economically damaging.
COMMENTARY: Trump Budget Would Place the Things That Make America Great Under Devastating Siege
President Trump’s FY2026 budget proposal would severely reduce funding for the National Park Service, NASA, EPA, NIH, CDC, and other key agencies, threatening the future of American science, environmental protection, and public health.