The Colorado wildlife commission approved six claims totaling $706,460.91 for 2025. That total is expected to surpass $1 million when all claims are finalized.
Former FBI agent Ross Rice explains what “sleeper cells” really are, whether they exist in the U.S., and how federal agencies respond to potential lone-wolf threats as tensions around Iran escalate.
At its March meeting, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved over $700,000 in compensation to six ranchers who saw losses related to gray wolves as the agency makes its way through claims ...
A case of appalling animal cruelty in Wyoming is close to being closed with a plea of guilty, setting a historic and significant example for the state and perhaps other jurisdictions.
The Gazette’s editorial (Colorado — where wolves come to die, March 3) was off the mark in several ways. Describing Colorado as a place for wolves to die ignores the obvious…every wolf eventually dies ...
DENVER— The Center for Biological Diversity today submitted a formal rulemaking petition urging Colorado Parks and Wildlife to make commonsense updates to regulations that outline when wolves can be ...
Operation Epic Fury enters a seventh day Friday as new video released by CENTCOM shows Iranian targets are being “decimated” ...
Modelling agent used businesses to recruit girls and arrange US visas to visit Jeffrey Epstein, Brazilian women tell BBC.
A cargo ship was struck on Wednesday by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz, setting it ablaze after the U.S. targeted Iranian minelaying vessels that could target the strait. Iran is continuing to ...
The FBI warned police departments of Iran's aspiration to launch a drone attack against California.
U.S. Rep. John Moolenaar asked the National Science Foundation to temporarily halt funding for a major research security project that involves Texas A&M.
In the swirl of announcements that came in the final days before Montana’s candidate filing deadline, conservative radio host ...