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Small but mighty
Part of Amy Yarger’s work at the Butterfly Pavilion is to boost biodiversity — an increasingly daunting task.
“People often say, ‘Pollinators are cool —...
Naropa to cut budget
New Naropa University President Stuart Lord announced this week that the school will be cutting its budget by more than $1 million...
Wildlife victory? Or devastating loss?
On Tuesday, Sept. 22, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced the department’s decision not to list the greater sagegrouse under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) as either threatened or endangered, but instead rely on 11 different state and Bureau of ...
Apple wants $2.5 billion in damages from Samsung
Apple is looking for Samsung to fork over $2.5 billion to settle patent infringement claims in the U.S...
Craft breweries growing faster than hops supply
Dear Colorado beerhounds: simmah down. Lestin’ you want to run out of hops completely...
California-Texas alliance helps rope in $240 million for jailing illegal immigrants
WASHINGTON — California and Texas lawmakers formed a...
Oil Scare Turns FedEx On To Energy Efficiency
The rising cost of oil isn't just a hit to the family budget...
Clinton draws line on Syria: chemical weapons
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the U.S. is setting a "red line" on Syria's treatment of citizen unrest: If Syria uses chemical weapons against its citizens, the U.S. would "take action...
VIDEOS: Russia struck by meteorite
A meteorite entered Earth's atmosphere and landed in Russia, causing a large blast that has injured as many as 1,000 people, according to reports. Below we've compiled multiple videos of the event.
Guest sues Hyatt after she catches hotel employee wearing her clothes
CHICAGO — Dayanara Fernandez of Los Angeles says that when she walked into her room at the Hyatt in Deerfield, Ill., this summer, she was alarmed to discover a strange man wearing some of her clothes, according to a complaint filed with the Deerfield police...
How To Claw Back Privacy Under Google’s New Policy
Google has a new universal privacy policy...