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A Colorado universal health care solution

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It is unlikely that any significant health care reforms will be coming out of Washington, D.C. any time soon. Meanwhile, there’s a growing under-reported...

The beauty of butchery

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With prices soaring, a butcher says forget the tenderloin and explore tastier, cheaper cuts

Just Economics: Looking through the lens of ‘The 1619 Project’

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In 2019, The New York Times published The 1619 Project, a collection of essays, short stories, and poems intended to revisit United States’ history...

What to do when there’s ‘nothing’ to do. . .

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EVENTS Boulder Book Store Author Talk: James Balog—‘The Human Element’ (virtual). 6:30 p.m. Thursday, January 27. Tickets: $5. Virtual Event URL: boulderbookstore.net/event/james-balog-human-element For four decades, world-renowned...

King Felix

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A lifetime love of baseball, from Pittsburgh to Puerto Rico

Brute force

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Boulder will pay $95,000 to Sammie Lawrence and release three years of Boulder police “use of force data” following settlement—but will anything change?

Job market not so much to brag about

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Noticing all the rosy accolades about the job market in the commercial media, one would think the economy is on cloud nine and workers...

Letters 1/13/2022

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The world does not hear The COVID-19 virus eludes identification and capture. Relentless efforts by science has not found the origin or cause of the...

Mountaineering mathematics

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I will wager Sir Isaac Newton wasn’t a climber, but mountaineers do share bonds with the great mathematician and physicist. For instance, he discovered...

Taste of the Week: The Brexit Sandwich @ Le Frigo Deli

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My inner child was feeling cranky after the first of the year, in need of an uplifting lunch. I wanted a singular sandwich, memorable...

Something to see; something to read

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Well, that didn’t take very long, did it? It’s only the second week of 2022, and we already have the first great movie and...

Green tide rising

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When Colorado legalized cannabis, there were a lot of skeptics who feared the state’s workforce was about to become lazy and unmotivated. It was...