Montana curbs wolf hunt after 23 from Yellowstone killed

  • The gray wolf hunting and trapping area in Montana is being considered by the wildlife commission after 23 of the animals were killed in the past several months.

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  • The home of two California politicians was damaged in a fire.

  • The exotic animals at Cuba's national zoo are used for therapy to children with special needs. In the Americas, we are pioneers in working with people with special needs.

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  • A convoy of truck drivers crossing Canada to protest a vaccine mandate for cross-border travel was in NewBrunswick on Thursday, January 27. Emily Ternoey is the author of Storyful.

  • A convoy of truck drivers crossing Canada to protest a vaccine mandate for cross-border travel was in Ontario on Thursday, January 27. Storyful has a credit for Rob Sheppard.

  • President Joe Biden is going to New York City next week to meet with the mayor as the city reels from the loss of two NYPD officers shot and killed last week.

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  • The house sold in December 2020 for $6.34 million, but now sells for $12 million.

  • The shooting death in the ER at Duke University Hospital should serve as a wake-up call. What must happen here?

  • Being a caregivers is a rewarding but exhausting job. Experts share the signs and symptoms of burnout.

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  • The police officer said that he was not who he was expecting.

  • 3 miles of fladry was put up to keep a wolf pack from killing more cattle.

  • A yearling whale off Hawaii has been freed from a life threatening mooring gear. The day before, on January 28,

  • The celebs were in the army and had important things to say about it.

  • White House aides and Oath Keepers are doing tricks. The answers to questions about which Trump will perjure himself are becoming known.

  • Hundreds of Atlantic surf clams would have been found if you took a stroll in the cold during the last storm.

  • The gun shop owner and his employee were charged with failing to do background checks on buyers and making illegal cash sales of machine guns, silencers and other devices.

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  • The guidelines for declaring the coronaviruses epidemic an endemic disease were approved by the Thai health authorities. The Ministry of Public Health spokesman said that it would take between six months and a year for the government to make a decision about treating COVID-19 as an illness. He said that data from all of Thailand's provinces need to be checked, and that authorities need to be sure that the figures remain at the current levels or improve before it can be declared endemic.

  • Novak Djokovic is at risk of missing the French Open if France tightens its vaccine rules.

  • The Kremlin insists it has no plans to invade Ukraine even as it refuses to withdraw troops from the border.