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Two émigrés living in South Florida, one a real estate developer and the other a Ferrari-racing chiropractor, are linked to an illicit gold mining operation deep in one of the world’s most ...
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos is expected to push Trump to support the peace accord with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia at their first meeting at the White House next month ...
Researchers in the Amazon of Colombia made a mysterious discovery when taking a closer look at a fish collected from a forest stream, according to a study published Jan. 28 in the peer-reviewed ...
Colombia's president has accused the Gulf Clan of devising a strategy to "systematically murder" members of the security forces.
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A surprised scientist looked at his catch — and realized he’d discovered a new species. But Léo Laborieux’s night started off with disappointment, he told McClatchy News.
In a darkened forest of central Colombia, a 2-foot-long mammal climbed a tree and paused to rest its “completely spiny” body. Its elusive lifestyle and cryptic appearance largely helped it go ...
McClatchy Media Company spokesperson Julie Pendley confirmed to USA TODAY on Monday, June 2 that it is ceasing production of four of its magazines: First for Women, In Touch, Life & Style and Closer.
The McClatchy Co., parent of The Sacramento Bee and 29 other newspapers, said Friday it’s facing possible delisting by its stock exchange, NYSE American.
McClatchy’s 30 papers, including the Sacramento Bee, will not be permitted to make a presidential endorsement unless they conduct interviews with both Joseph R. Biden Jr. and President Trump ...
A timeline shows the McClatchy family’s history with The Sacramento Bee in California and the McClatchy Company, from James McClatchy’s emigration to the news company’s bankruptcy ...
The second-largest newspaper publisher in the U.S. by circulation said it has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy as it seeks support for a reorganization plan.