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Three more arrests as Manchester investigation expands

Overnight (or at least “overnight” for most of us in the United States anyway) authorities in England arrested three more persons of interest in the Manchester Islamic terror attack. The Brits tend to do a better job of keeping their cards close to the vest in terms of media leaks, so it’s difficult to say exactly how close of a

Hickenlooper: Trump’s budget proposal threatens Colorado’s “hard-earned progress”

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper on Tuesday slammed President Donald Trump’s budget proposal, calling it a “devastating” plan that would benefit the rich at the expense of the poor. “It really is Robin Hood in reverse — stealing from the poor (and the middle class) to give to the rich,” Hickenlooper, a Democrat, said in a statement. The $4.1 trillion spending

Futuristic — and artisan — Roasting Plant coffee shop opens its doors at DIA

Roasting Plant is a coffee shop that bills itself as a tech company. And if you want a cup, all you have to do is head to the airport. The artisan coffee shop, which differentiates itself by roasting the beans in front of customers, celebrated its grand opening at the Denver International Airport Tuesday, continuing the push for high-quality dining

Qatari approach to refugees and security in the Middle East

Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani According to Gulf Times, The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, called for a political settlement of the conflict in Syria, where millions of people had been forced to leave their homes. Addressing the opening session of the two-day 17th Doha Forum, being held under the topic ‘Development, Stability and Refugees Issues,’ the

Uber admits stiffing NYC drivers by millions of dollars

By Tom McElroy, The Associated Press NEW YORK — Uber on Tuesday admitted to underpaying its New York City drivers tens of millions of dollars for the past 2 1/2 years. “We are committed to paying every driver every penny they are owed — plus interest — as quickly as possible,” Uber executive Rachel Holt said in a statement. “We

Trump budget stirs unease in Boulder science community

Paul Aiken, Daily CameraThe National Center for Atmospheric Research’s Mesa Laboratory is seen in front of Boulder’s foothills on May 7, 2017. The release of President Donald Trump’s $4.1 trillion spending plan for the fiscal year starting in October sparked concern on Tuesday in Boulder’s scientific community for its potential impact on the work that many see as critical to

Shoddy condo construction lawsuits in Colorado just got harder to file, but that doesn’t mean development slumber is over

Declaring that the measure “will help make our housing more affordable,” Gov. John Hickenlooper on Tuesday signed into law one of the most hard-fought compromises of the 2017 session — a bill that will make it more difficult to sue builders for shoddy condo construction. Business leaders for years have been seeking wholesale reforms to the state’s construction defects laws,

NEW POLL: Jon Ossoff Leads Karen Handel by 7 Points In Georgia’s 6th District Runoff

Jon Ossoff speaks to volunteers and supporters on April 17 in Roswell, Georgia. (Getty) With just under one month to go until the runoff election, Democrat Jon Ossoff has increased his lead on Republican Karen Handel in Georgia’s 6th district runoff election, a new poll found. The exclusive poll, performed by SurveyUSA on behalf of WXIA-TV Atlanta, shows Ossoff ahead

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