Shadow on the Ridge: Colorado’s First Mountain-Lion Killing in 28 Years
A wildlife biologist’s final trek ended in Colorado’s first fatal mountain-lion attack since 1997, reigniting debate over predators, sprawl, and safety in the Rockies.
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A wildlife biologist’s final trek ended in Colorado’s first fatal mountain-lion attack since 1997, reigniting debate over predators, sprawl, and safety in the Rockies.

Trump bypasses Congress to freeze Venezuelan oil cash and recognize opposition leader Machado, igniting claims he’s importing Putin’s strongman tactics.

Swiss prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into the managers of a Zermatt ski-bar after a fast-moving blaze killed seven and injured four.

US military moves near Venezuela spark fears of supply disruptions, pushing Brent toward $100 and reviving memories of past oil shocks.

Once the engine of Latin America, Venezuela’s 303-billion-barrel reserve is now a rusting monument to squandered potential—and the world may soon pay the price.

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