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Friday December 26th, 2025 evening edition

image for Largest wildlife overpass in North America now ready for use by elk and other critters in Douglas County

Construction on the nation’s largest wildlife overpass is now complete.

The structure stretches across Interstate 25 in Douglas County between Larkspur and Monument.

Although designed for elk and pronghorn, the 200-foot-wide Greenland Wildlife Overpass can provide a safe crossing for a variety of animals and connects nearly 40,000 acres of habitat on both sides of the six-lane interstate highway.

“Wildlife now can kind of go on a little bit of an adventure that they weren't (able to) before,” Kara Van Hoose with Colorado Parks and Wildlife said.

“The I-25 Greenland Wildlife Overpass is critical to the safety of both wildlife and motorists,” said CDOT Executive Director Shoshana Lew in a press release.

“The overpass is an essential component of the wildlife crossing system in this area, which is expected to reduce wildlife-vehicle crashes by 90 percent.”.

The $15 million Colorado Department of Transportation project to build the Greenland Wildlife Overpass began earlier this year. »

Sam Altman says in 10 years college graduates will be working in space

Authored by fortune.com

Now, even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman—one of Silicon Valley’s biggest leaders driving the AI revolution—is admitting the elephant in the room is true: AI will wipe out some jobs entirely.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang echoed that AI has already given his workers “superhuman” skills—something that will only increase as the technology advances.

“I’m surrounded by superhuman people and super intelligence, from my perspective, because they’re the best in the world at what they do. »

Arizona cancels medical debt for almost half-a-million residents

Authored by knau.org

And under a deal the state cut with Undue Medical, the beneficiaries all get letters crediting not just United Medical but also the governor.

Established in 2014, it uses government funds and private donations to acquire portfolios of medical debt from health care providers or debt buyers.

The program is aimed at those whose medical debt whose income is less than 400% of the federal poverty level. »

James Talarico says biggest 'welfare queens' are corporate giants 'that don't pay a penny' in taxes

Authored by fortune.com

He represents a growing push to scrutinize corporate tax strategies and reframe the debate around who truly benefits from government support.

The episode, which released on Monday, caught fire on social media after Talarico delivered a pointed reframing of conservative rhetoric about welfare spending.

“The biggest welfare queens in this country are the giant corporations that don’t pay a penny in federal taxes,” he said. »