Gregory Miles, accused of murdering his girlfriend and endangering officers and civilians in a shooting incident in Broomfield, also has been charged with insurance fraud and false reporting to authorities, according to a court document.
Revealing remarkable religious diversity in the region, German archaeologists uncovered evidence of Christians and Zoroastrians coexisting in ancient Iraq.
A suspect is dead after he opened fire on two Fall River Police officers, striking one in the officers’s bullet proof vest, and another in the elbow, during a violent struggle in that city just after midnight, according to police.
The chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, was caught up in the scandal engulfing Britain’s former ambassador to the United States and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Home to the Super Bowl, Winter Olympics and Kitchen Nightmares, here`s how to watch YouTube TV online and from anywhere – including from outside the U.S..
When 11 candidates split the vote in NJ`s 11th district primary, the `winner` will represent a district where 70% of voters preferred someone else. There`s a better way to run elections.
Learn more about Bad Bunny’s upcoming 2026 Super Bowl performance, including what we know about it so far, how to tune in on Sunday and what to expect from the Grammy-winner.
"This is not just a cultural loss — it is economic displacement. " The post Will Boulder See the Light Before the Dark Horse Is Demolished? appeared first on Denver Westword .
In 2008, Canadian wolves didn’t wait for an invitation from biologists to move them into Washington state. Instead, they trotted across the border because they liked the territory. The pair that found each other to...
With special election ballots arriving in Greeley mailboxes, voters may want to brush up on the key terms involved in the Catalyst and Cascadia projects.
Scientists have uncovered promising clues that compounds found in Aloe vera could play a role in fighting Alzheimer’s disease. Using advanced computer modeling, researchers discovered that beta-sitosterol—a natural plant compound—strongly interacts with two key enzymes involved in memory loss and cognitive decline. The compound showed stability, strong binding, and favorable safety indicators, making it a standout candidate for future drug development.
More and more young people are turning to bots to handle their separations—but at what risks? We asked lawyers when you should and shouldn’t use AI during a separation.
r for nuclear and particle physics, "this will be the number one place in the world for [young physicists] to come." The RHIC was able "to separately send two protons colliding with precisely aligned spins — something that, even today, no other experiment has yet matched," the article points out: During its record-breaking 25-year run, RHIC illuminated nature`s thorniest force and its most fundamental constituents. It created the heaviest, most elaborate assemblages of antimatter ever seen. It nearly put to rest a decades-long crisis over the proton`s spin. And, of course, it brought physicists closer to the big bang than ever before... When RHIC at last began full operations in 2000, its initial heavy-ion collisions almost immediately pumped out quark-gluon plasma. But demonstrating this beyond a shadow of a doubt proved in some respects more challenging than actually creating the elusive plasma itself, with the case for success strengthening as RHIC`s numbers of collisions soared. By 2010 RHIC`s scientists were confident enough to declare that the hot soup they`d been studying for a decade was hot and soupy enough to convincingly constitute a quark-gluon plasma. And it was even weirder than they thought. Instead of the gas of quarks and gluons theorists expected, the plasma acted like a swirling liquid unprecedented in nature. It was nearly "perfect," with zero friction, and set a new record for twistiness, or "vorticity." For Paul Mantica, a division director for the Facilities and Project Management Division in the DOE`s Office of Nuclear Physics, this was the highlight of RHIC`s storied existence. "It was paradigm-changing," he says... Data from the final run (which began nearly a year ago) has already produced yet another discovery: the first-ever direct evidence of "virtual particles" in RHIC`s subatomic puffs of quark-gluon plasma, constituting an unprecedented probe of the quantum vacuum. RHIC`s last run generated hundreds of petabytes of data, the ar
Travis Scott blew off some major steam during his Saturday night performance at the Fanatics Super Bowl Party, destroying a sign with his very own fist! Check out video, obtained by TMZ ... the rapper is getting all hyped up as he drops bars during…
Warmer temperatures and dry conditions will continue on Sunday. This will start to change on Monday, but we`ll start to feel it on Tuesday. Here is your full forecast!
The town of Dillon has announced that, due to the second-latest Dillon Reservoir freeze on the record books, it will not be maintaining the Dillon Lake Loops this year. Conditions never reached the consistency needed...
"The more connected any university is to its town, its community, the better it`s going to be for everybody," UNC men`s basketball coach Steve Smiley said. "We`ve really put an emphasis in our program to try to grow that connection and connect with the community even more."
Who should have a say in whether the government may remove the firearms of an individual deemed to be an “extreme risk” will now rest in the hands of the Colorado House. Senate Bill 26-004, by Sen. Tom Sullivan, D-Centennial, and Sen. Julie Gonzales, D-Denver, seeking to expand petitioners to a court for an extreme […]
Under the proposal, people buying groceries in Colorado couldn`t use SNAP to pay for drinks containing sugar or artificial sweeteners, unless they contained milk, a milk substitute, or at least 50% juice.
As Colorado’s rural communities move away from coal production, a band of Western Slope lawmakers is proposing a measure to ensure coal industry workers are the first pick for new jobs. Senate Bill 52 would...
The Colorado Springs Mineralogical Society (CSMS), a 90-year-old nonprofit organization dedicated to geological education and promoting the hobby of rockhounding in the Pikes Peak region, has launched a major capital campaign to secure a permanent community facility. The new hub would allow CSMS to expand science education, scholarships, lectures, and community engagement across Colorado Springs [...] The post Colorado Springs Mineralogical Society Launches Capital Campaign for Geology Education Hub appeared first on SCBFD .