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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis moves to appeal Denver judge's order blocking compliance with ICE subpoena

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DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis has moved to appeal a Denver court’s order that prohibited him from telling state employees to comply with a federal immigration subpoena — his latest attempt to turn over information about the sponsors of undocumented children.

Polis’ attorneys filed the notice with the Colorado Court of Appeals last week, ...Read more

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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis vetoes lobbying transparency bill, arguing it would be 'very mean' to future governors

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DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis vetoed a bipartisan bill requiring Colorado’s future governors to be more transparent in how they seek to shape legislation, rejecting a measure that lawmakers said was inspired by Polis’ own approach to working in the Capitol.

In his veto letter Friday, the term-limited Polis argued that signing Senate Bill 147 ...Read more

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NYC Council pushes for $4.5 million to fund 9/11 Ground Zero toxin report

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NEW YORK — City council leaders are pushing for an $4.5 million in city budget money to fund a report about 9/11 toxins — and to finally determine when city officials first learned air quality at Ground Zero was dangerous.

The elected officials made the funding request ahead of a council Oversight and Investigations Executive Budget ...Read more

Despite explosion, Blue Origin CEO says New Glenn will fly before end of year

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Last week’s explosion of a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket on the pad at Cape Canaveral prompted dire predictions that the company might not be able to launch again until late 2027 at the earliest.

CEO Dave Limp, though, said that’s not the case.

“Now that we’ve had access to the pad and integration facility, we can share a bit of good ...Read more

Schooners like these played a vital role in the American Revolution. wynnter/iStock via Getty Images Plus

How out-of-work fishermen saved the American Revolution

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George Washington knew his forces could not win the American Revolutionary War without some measure of sea power. “It follows then as certain as that night succeeds the day,” he later wrote in a letter, “that without a decisive naval force we can do nothing definitive, and with it everything honorable and glorious.”

The ...Read more

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks on Capitol Hill on June 8, 2022, about a resolution condemning the great replacement theory. AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta

The more Fox News a white American watches, the more likely they are to believe in a racist conspiracy theory, regardless of party affiliation and demographics

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During a Washington Nationals baseball game on May 17, 2026, three people unfurled a large banner from the upper deck of Nationals Park displaying a link to a white nationalist website.

The website, warning of the replacement of whites by people of color, called for the deportation of 100 million people from the United States.

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End-of-life decisions can be complicated, and ethics consultants may help families and care teams navigate them. LPETTET/E+/Getty Images

Who are hospital ethics consultants, and why should you care?

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Imagine the following scenarios:

A surgeon prepares to amputate a patient’s foot to save his life, but the patient refuses the procedure. His decline in thinking and memory raises doubts about his ability to consent, and he has no family or friends to help with the decision.

A 17-year-old declines a liver transplant, while ...Read more

This holy card's depiction of Mary, the Immaculate Conception, draws on symbolism from the Book of Revelation. The Marian Library, University of Dayton

Why Mary, as the Immaculate Conception, became the patron saint of the US in the 1840s

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Every year in March, tens of thousands of Americans take to the streets – and bars – to celebrate St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Similarly, Mexican Americans celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico’s patron saint, in December.

But did you know that the U.S. has its own patron saint? Nearly 200 years ago, ...Read more

How a deep-ocean desalination startup hopes to rewrite California's water future

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LOS ANGELES — An elephant standing full weight on a smartphone. That’s the pressure 1,400 feet underwater that a startup hopes to use to push seawater through ultrafine filters and make drinking water off the coast of Malibu — without much of the controversy that surrounds desalination.

Desalination plants are notoriously large ...Read more

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Their names were on the ballot -- but not on the rolls of registered voters

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LOS ANGELES – Their names were on the ballot, but several candidates in Tuesday's primary election were surprised to learn that they couldn't vote — even for themselves — at polling places in person this week.

A new state law keeps the names and contact information of political candidates confidential — and thus off the voter rolls that...Read more

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Kenya ordered to disclose details of Ebola center deal with US

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A Kenyan high court instructed the authorities to disclose details of an agreement with the U.S. government to establish an Ebola quarantine facility in the East African nation.

Judge Patricia Nyaundi ordered the publication of the “full terms of any agreement, memorandum, arrangement or negotiations relating to the proposed facility,” ...Read more

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Trump tries to stop Israel's Lebanon push derailing an Iran deal

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President Donald Trump is still optimistic the U.S. can reach an interim peace deal with Iran soon, after the Islamic Republic threatened to suspend talks because of Israel’s escalating attacks in Lebanon.

“I think you’re talking about over the next week,” Trump said to ABC News late on Monday, referring to a memorandum of understanding...Read more

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States that cover healthcare for immigrants scale back

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Budget constraints are forcing liberal-leaning states that spend their own money on healthcare for noncitizens to scale back that aid, as they grapple with federal Medicaid cuts and the expiration of federal subsidies that helped people buy Obamacare plans.

Under federal law, immigrants who are in the country illegally are not eligible for ...Read more

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Teachers at Minneapolis' Annunciation' school look back on a year marked by loss, grief and glimpses of joy

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MINNEAPOLIS — Mikayla Pellegrene teaches on the top floor of Annunciation Catholic School in southwest Minneapolis. Her fifth-grade classroom is filled with natural light, comfy chairs and the heavy presence of one empty desk. All school year, her kids have held onto reminders of Harper Moyski, the friend they lost.

Teachers here have spent ...Read more

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More cities are pressing pause on data centers as local backlash grows

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Hearing backlash from residents, cities and counties across the country in recent weeks have blocked planned data centers amid concerns over rising electricity prices and environmental harms.

The local actions come as state lawmakers also are looking to limit or repeal the incentives for the centers, which are sprawling campuses of computer ...Read more

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Flock cameras, AI and drones. Technology transforming police work in Idaho

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BOISE, Idaho — The October sun was beginning to set when Caldwell Police Sgt. Andrew Heitzman and his officers heard a barrage of gunfire on the other end of a 911 call. A witness said a man wielding two guns had just threatened them. Heitzman, already in a patrol car, was four blocks away from the Freeport Street address.

Arriving on the ...Read more

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'Concerned is probably an understatement:' Florida cities brace for property tax blow

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to slash property taxes on Floridians’ primary homes threatens to hammer bedroom communities across the state.

Orange County cities and towns like Belle Isle, Winter Garden, Oakland and Ocoee would stand to lose between 25% and 33% of their total property tax collections if the plan to eventually ...Read more

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AG Ken Paxton sues North Texas city, seeks to block 'Big Gay Swim Day'

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FORT WORTH, Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Monday that he is suing the city of Denton over possible “gender neutral” bathrooms at a public swimming pool.

The lawsuit was sparked by “Big Gay Swim Day,” scheduled for June 7 at the city-owned Quakertown Civic Center, 321 E. McKinney St. Two nonprofits, PRIDENTON and ...Read more

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San Diego County launches 2 studies to measure toll of Tijuana River pollution

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SAN DIEGO — San Diego County is moving forward with two major research efforts to document the health and economic impacts of the Tijuana River Valley pollution crisis, partnering with the University of California, San Diego on an air quality study while simultaneously launching a public survey to measure the crisis’s financial toll on South...Read more

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South Carolina convenience store owner found not guilty of wrongfully killing 14-year-old he thought was stealing

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — In a tense moment inside the Richland County Courthouse — resembling a television crime drama — a jury of 12 people announced the fate of a former convenience store owner who shot and killed a 14-year-old boy, wrongfully suspected of stealing bottles of water.

With a calm and solemn demeanor, the clerk of court read the ...Read more