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White House Taking Heat on Afghanistan
There’s been a lot of bad news coming from Afghanistan in recent...
After killings, return to workplace is difficult
HARTFORD, Conn. — As Hartford Distributors prepares to reopen this week, beer deliveryman David Zylberman isn't sure he wants to go back...
Twitter CEO at conference: Growing pains over
SAN FRANCISCO — Type "I don't get ... " into Google...
Locals honored by PeaceJam
Two Boulder residents are being honored for their efforts to inspire children to be the leaders of tomorrow...
Sneak attack
Astonishing. Remarkable. Sinister. Those are words that come up again and again when confronting the wave of voter identification laws that has swept through more than 30 Republican-dominated state legislatures in recent years. The measures sound innocuous enough: ...
Despite claims to the contrary, the U.S. Postal Service remains an...
It’s a busy Monday afternoon at the post office on 55th and Valmont in Boulder. The line for the service counter stretches into the...
The Foilies
The Ringer,” the first track on Eminem’s 2018 album, Kamikaze, includes a line that piqued Buzzfeed reporter Jason Leopold’s curiosity: the rapper claimed the...
Fight against hunger gets boost
Boulder County CROP Hunger Walk recruiters, walkers, sponsors, organizers and friends are handing over a check for almost $15,000 to Community Food Share in Longmont...
City to spend $4 million cleaning up teahouse property
The City of Boulder is planning to shell out $4 million to clean up the environmental contamination left by the gas plant that operated for decades on the property that is now home to the Dushanbe Teahouse and 13th Street Plaza...
A play in the political theater
The Democratic party in Colorado seems to be banking on an optical illusion — that their incumbent governor will be faced with Republican opponents who are so radically far right that while Governor John Hickenlooper leans right, his positions will still look like ...