Candidates “have the courage to crawl into a bear den, and have the trust in your coworkers to keep you safe,” the job post reads.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
You can no longer hike alone in Nepal: Country bans solo hikers after disappearances
The move goes into effect next month and makes guides now mandatory, according to the Nepal Tourism Board.
1 officer killed, 1 in serious condition after being shot in Missouri; manhunt underway for shooter
Hermann Police Department Detective Sgt. Mason Griffith died of his injuries at a hospital after being shot Sunday night, officials said.
Purina expands recall of dog food in US due to potentially elevated vitamin D levels
The Purina dog food is being recalled again due to a supplier error resulting in possible elevated levels of vitamin D in two additional product lots.
‘Cocaine cat’: Serval that escaped during owners Cincinnati arrest tests positive for drug
An exotic cat tested positive for cocaine after it was captured in Cincinnati following an arrest. The serval is recovering at the Cincinnati Zoo.
Record $2 billion Powerball winner buys $25.5 million pad in Hollywood Hills, reports say
The California man who won a $2 billion Powerball jackpot earlier this year just put down $25 million to buy a mansion in Hollywood Hills, reports say
Girl abducted at Washington mall in 2018 found safe in Mexico, FBI says
An 8-year-old girl last seen with her mother at a Washington mall before she was reported kidnapped in 2018 was found safe in Mexico, the FBI said.
Man unleashes flurry of punches on passenger on Southwest flight in Dallas, video shows
Phoenix-bound travelers were boarding Flight 117 at Dallas Love Field Airport when a man stood over another passenger and started pummeling him.
Connecticut elementary teacher arrested after using chokeholds on students, police say
Stefanie Sanabria was working at an elementary school when Norwalk Public Schools officials say she performed a martial arts move on three students.
Man politely robs Utah bank for $1, sits down and waits to be arrested, police say
“Please pardon me for doing this but this is a robbery. Please give me $1. Thank you,” the Salt Lake City bank robbery suspect’s note read.