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Boulder’s fracking roots
While there is now a local uproar about hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” an early iteration of the oil and gas extraction method actually has its roots in Boulder...
Report Shows ‘Stunning’ Increase in Anti-Government Groups
The number of hate groups and anti-government organizations in the...
Undead laws: ‘Ag-gag bills’ are back to keep factory farm abuse...
The progressive left likes to use the term “zombie lies” to refer to...
Chrome Owned by Exploits in Hacker Contests, But Google’s $1M Purse...
A $1 million purse that Google has offered to hackers who can produce...
Why Obama’s Healthcare Law Is Constitutional
What is at stake in the case challenging the constitutionality of the...
Victory in the Senate—No Revival of the Rejected Keystone XL Pipeline
In a victory for people across the U.S., the Senate defeated an attempt to approve the already rejected Keystone XL tar sands pipeline...
Taking Twitter’s cue, Facebook debuts Interest Lists
In advance of the 21st century's first blockbuster IPO, Facebook offered a lesson in how to make a Web site even more "sticky." On Thursday, Facebook announced...
RTD runs the old bait and switch
In 2004, area voters approved a 0.4 percent sales tax as part of the FasTracks ballot initiative. The money collected from the tax was to be entrusted to the Regional Transportation District (RTD) in exchange for its promise to build, among other things, a Northwest ...
Romney Wins Ugly—Again
Who says Mitt Romney isn't exciting? He's making the Republican presidential campaign really exciting...
Farmers Face Tough Choice On Ways To Fight New Strains Of...
OK, so this story is about weeds and weedkillers, neither of which is...
Ahead of iPad debut, Samsung hits Apple with a suit
Some credit has to be given to Samsung Electronics' sense of timing...


















