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Putin Profits From US, European Reliance on Russian Nuclear Fuel
The dependence on Russian uranium and other nuclear products leaves the U.S. and its allies open to energy shortages if Russian President Vladimir Putin were to cut supplies.
Carcinogens Found at Montana Nuclear Missile Sites as Cancer Reports Surface
The discovery is part of the Air Force’s ongoing investigation of its nuclear missile bases.
Black bear, Cub Killed After Man Attacked While Opening Garage Door in Idaho
Officials say attacks on people are uncommon.
Idaho Mom Lori Vallow Daybell Sentenced in Deaths of 2 Children and Romantic Rival
The judge says Vallow Daybell will serve three life sentences one after the other.
Casper-Based Pipeline Operators to Pay $12.5M After Spills in Montana, N. Dakota
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the settlement on Monday.
Traps Removed After no Sign of the Grizzly That Killed a Woman Near Yellowstone
Officials say they believe the bear struck out defensively at the woman during a surprise encounter before fleeing the area.
Traps Set for Grizzly Bear After Fatal Attack Near Yellowstone National Park
Since 2010, grizzlies in the Yellowstone region have killed at least nine people, but attacks remain rare.
Mountain Climber, Cliff Diver Die in Separate Incidents in Wyoming, Utah
An accident in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park claimed the life of an Idaho man.
Liberty and Tacos for All: Taco John’s Drops Trademark to ‘Taco Tuesday’
On Tuesday, Taco John’s formally abandoned its longstanding claim to sole use of the phrase "Taco Tuesday."
AP-NORC Poll: Few US Adults Support Full Abortion Bans, Even in States With Them
Most Americans also believe there should be some restrictions.
Pilot Charged for Illegal Grand Teton National Park Landing Blames Bad Weather
Pilot Peter Smith is charged with two misdemeanors and is scheduled for a court date in August.
As Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action, colleges see few other ways to diversity goals
Some say colleges may need to do away with policies that advantage white students, from legacy preferences and early admission to standardized test scores.