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‘Boulder Weekly’ takes second, third at national contest
Boulder Weekly took home a second place and a third place from a national contest conducted by the Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN) at the organization’s annual conference held in Miami last week...
Romney’s rant on Obama voters: Is he in the 47 percent?
In a secretly recorded lecture to supporters, Republican candidate Mitt Romney is seen complaining that 47 percent of the population will vote for Obama because they're "dependent upon government...
Arrest made in N.Y. bomb case
NEW YORK — An arrest was made overnight in New York in connection with the attempted car bombing in Times Square...
‘Birthright citizenship’ under attack
PHILADELPHIA — Twelve years ago, Lizbeth Ramos and her common-law husband, Juan, left their hometown near Puebla, Mexico, and set out on foot across the desert for the Arizona border, to slip into new lives as illegal immigrants...
Apple’s paint-splatter image has Web forums in fever of speculation
LOS ANGELES — With anticipation of the new Apple Inc...
University president urges increased efforts at finding missing Americans
BOCA RATON, Fla. — Find the Americans missing in Haiti and bring them home, Lynn University's president told Congress on Thursday...
GOP hopefuls point fingers at Obama, not each other
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mitt Romney tried hard to stay...
Google gets license to test drive autonomous cars on Nevada roads
On Monday, the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles approved Google’s license application to test autonomous vehicles on the state’s roads. The state had approved such laws back in February, and has now begun issuing licenses based on those regulations...
Huge cyberattack hits Swiss-British anti-spam company
The largest known cyberattack in history has affected an anti-spam email company in Great Britain, causing disruptions across the Internet...
Environmental fashion: Check out the shirt that you only wash three...
First of all, since we're in Boulder: No, not every shirt is a shirt you wash only three times a year...
Poll: Don’t shut down government — in fact, keep Obamacare
A House bill to remove funding for the Affordable Care Act — you know, Obamacare — is not expected to pass the Senate. But the House Republicans who passed the effort to defund Obamacare to a short-term spending bill for the federal budget, meaning a government ...











