Matt York / AP Photo Outrage Builds as Saudi-Owned Company Pulls Groundwater from Drought-Plagued Arizona for Its Own Use The state’s groundwater, the governor said, “should be used to support Arizonans, not foreign business interests.” By The Associated Press April 27, 2023
Susan Walsh / APCommentary Trump Says He's 'Not Losing' 2 Heartland States in 2024 Thanks to $50B Deal with China That kind of expert handling of foreign policy is almost unthinkable given the state of U.S.-China relations under President Joe Biden. By Christine Favocci April 27, 2023
Joe Raedle / Getty Images Texas Cattle Found Dead, But What Happened to Their Tongues Is Even More Disturbing A cattle mutilation mystery is brewing in Texas after multiple animals were found dead in very unusual circumstances. By Jack Davis April 23, 2023
Yawar Nazir / Getty Images Mystery Condition with 100% Death Rate Hits Strawberry Farms, Half a Million Plants Lost Already "Half a million plants have died as a result of whatever has happened," Adrian Schultz told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. By Lorri Wickenhauser April 21, 2023
Castro County Sheriff's Office / Facebook Over 18,000 Dairy Cows Killed as Unprecedented Explosion Rocks Texas Farm More than 18,000 cows were killed in Texas on Monday when an explosion and a fire ripped through a barn where the animals were held. By Jack Davis April 13, 2023
Happy Gardens / Facebook A 92-Year-Old Gardener Has Been Growing Tomatoes from the Same Seedlings for 58 Years Many gardeners love growing tomatoes, but few can say they've done it for as long as Sybil Gorby. By Amanda Thomason April 7, 2023
Peter Dejong / AP Photo Populist Farmer Movement That Opposes Oppressive Climate Regulations Scores Resounding Election Win in Europe “Normally, if people no longer trust the government, they stay home," one leader said. "Today they showed they don't want to stay at home." By The Associated Press March 16, 2023
Geert Vanden Wijngaert /AP Photo Tractors Descend on City After Government Bans Farmers' Protests As the farmers gathered in the park in the south of the city, Mayor Jan van Zanen gave police permission to use a water cannon. By The Associated Press March 11, 2023
Geert Vanden Wijngaert / AP Furious Farmers Use Thousands of Tractors to Block Traffic in Protest of New Climate Restrictions The BB farmers union and several others combined efforts to gather more than 2,700 farm vehicles, according to Brussels police. By The Associated Press March 3, 2023
Catherine Falls Commercial / Getty ImagesCommentary Federal Government Announces Agents Will Be Shooting Cattle from Helicopters The federal government says that this plan is necessary to protect the environment, but ranchers are worried. By Peter Partoll February 19, 2023