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Aurora grandfather fights deportation while family hangs in the balance
Valeria Martinez is losing her dad for the third time. She watched in disbelief as the immigration judge ordered Martin Alvarez Martinez deported again....
Finding may hold key to treating malignant brain tumors
ORLANDO, Fla. — A new finding by biomedical researchers at the University of Central Florida could lead to treatment of one of the most common and aggressive brain tumors in adults...
Mr. Bezos comes to Washington
Through much of its storied history, The Washington Post has been a proud truth-telling newspaper of national importance. From exposing consumer rip-offs and environmental horrors to uncovering the Watergate scandal that consumed Dick Nixon’s presidency, the Post has...
Body Worlds arrives in Denver
The Body Worlds and The Story of the Heart exhibit opened at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science on March 12. The exhibit features real human bodies and organs preserved by a process called “plastination.” Body Worlds offers visitors a unique look into the ...
Without Passage of RESTORE Act, BP Could Get Sweet Settlement Deal
BP could soon squirm its way to a sweet settlement deal this week for...
Man pulled from Boulder Creek sent to Boulder Community Hospital; condition...
A male in his mid-50s is in unknown condition after he...
Protecting more than a postage-stamp-sized ecosystem
Yukon First Nations and Yukon-based environmental organizations are taking legal action to secure protections for...
Netflix backtracks on plan to split DVD, streaming services
LOS ANGELES — Netflix Inc. is dropping a plan to...
South Florida hospitals overwhelmed by influx of Haitian earthquake victims
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Victims of Haiti's earthquake have so overwhelmed South Florida's hospital system that the U.S. military is now airlifting victims to the Orlando and Tampa areas...
Lawsuit filed to overturn state medical marijuana laws
Medical marijuana proponents filed a complaint in Denver District Court on Thursday seeking to overturn large parts of laws passed by the Colorado legislature over the past two years, claiming they restrict patient access to medicine and violate patient privacy ...
Preaching to the choir
Scrolling through the staff page on 350.org, a global grassroots organization dedicated to preventing climate change, it can be hard to spot founder Bill...
‘Vagina Monologues’ celebrate female sexuality, raise awareness
Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues” was a sensation, a celebration – and also taboo – when it was performed for the first time in New York City in 1996. Since then, the play has evolved from a celebration of women’s sexuality to a mission to stop violence against ...











