U.S. Attorney Leah Foley said she will establish a fraud coordinator for Massachusetts after President Trump’s newly established fraud czar at the White House and as more public benefits fraud schemes are uncovered in the state.
A who’s who of celebrities will join them. Just a little over 25 percent of the seats for the game will be for regular fans, with the cheapest ticket now selling for more than $4,000.
During a Friday appearance on MS NOW’s “The Weeknight," Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, said some Republicans would "absolutely" vote for her in a general election.
The Annual Goldens in Golden event, which featured thousands of Golden Retrievers and their humans in Golden, Colorado, on International Golden Retriever Day. Golden Retrievers and their humans were treated to pup-cups, numerous photo opportunities, contests, vendors, entertainment, parties and games.
The Associated Builders and Contractors said the industry will need to bring in 456,000 new workers in 2027, up 30.7% from the 349,000 needed this year.
Wolcott snowboarder Ollie Martin landed a backside 1980 and a frontside 1800 to spend most of Saturday’s Olympic big air event in podium position, but was bumped into fourth place as the competition wrapped up....
Fred Otis not only found a place to finally enjoy the river; he was a big part in making it possible for the tens of thousands of Northern Colorado residents who run, bike and walk the Poudre River Trail. His nonprofit board on Weld County’s side joined with Larimer County, Fort Collins and many other towns to build a 45-mile path from Bellvue to Greeley. Larimer and Weld will finally meet in the middle this spring, when the last mile will be built between Timnath and Windsor. That mile should be ready in early 2026, though there’s no end date yet.
Despite urgent pleas to Americans to save the honeybees, "it was all based on a fallacy," writes Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank. "Honeybees were never in existential trouble. And well-meaning efforts to boost their numbers have accelerated the decline of native bees that actually are." "Suppose I were to say to you, `I`m really worried about bird decline, so I`ve decided to take up keeping chickens.` You`d think I was a bit of an idiot," British bee scientist Dave Goulson said in a video last year. But beekeeping, he went on, is "exactly the same with one key difference, which is that honeybee-keeping can be actively harmful to wild-bee conservation." Even from healthy hives, diseases flow "out into wild pollinator populations." Honeybees can also outcompete native bees for pollen and nectar, Milbank points out, and promote non-native plants "at the expense of the native plants on which native bees thrive." Bee specialist T`ai Roulston at the University of Virginia`s Blandy Experimental Farm here in Boyce warned that keeping honeybees would "just contribute to the difficulties that native bees are having in the world." And the Clifton Institute`s Bert Harris, my regular restoration ecology consultant in Virginia, put it bluntly: "If you want to save the bees, don`t keep honeybees...." Before I stir up a hornet`s nest of angry beekeepers, let me be clear: The save-the-pollinator movement has, overall, been enormously beneficial over the past two decades. It helped to get millions of people interested in pollinator gardens and wildflower meadows and native plants, and turned them against insecticides. A lot of honeybee advocacy groups promote native bees, too, and many people whose environmental awakening came from the plight of honeybees are now champions of all types of conservation... But if your goal is to help pollinators, then the solution is simple: Don`t keep honeybees... The bumblebees, sweat bees, mason bees, miner bees, leafcutters and other native
A building on the north end of downtown Longmont is being renovated and prepared for the arrival of two or three new restaurants and the relocation of a popular wine bar.
The Texas native appeared in three films for exploitation director S.F. Brownrigg, including ‘Don’t Look in the Basement’ and ‘Poor White Trash Part II.’
With mountain trails largely obscured even by this year’s underwhelming snowfall, prospects for off-roading what might be unconventional choices are limited in the High Country. But in the Front Range, where it’s been October since...
"That is all I do when I come to America. I do Late Night with you, and I do Wax Trax in Denver, Colorado." The post James Acaster Is Ready to Answer All Your Questions at Wax Trax appeared first on Denver Westword .
Elite company for Drake Maye, a slice of history for Mike Vrabel, and several record-setting opportunities are on the table. The post 5 things at stake during the Patriots’ Super Bowl rematch with the Seahawks appeared first on Boston.com .
New research suggests the astringent sensation caused by flavanols could act as a direct signal to the brain, triggering effects similar to a mild workout for the nervous system. In mouse experiments, flavanol intake boosted activity, curiosity, learning, and memory—despite these compounds barely entering the bloodstream. The key appears to be sensory stimulation: the taste itself activates brain pathways linked to attention, motivation, and stress response, lighting up regions involved in arousal and memory.
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 […]
Addison Rae`s new hair color is certainly putting the "pop" in "pop star" ... with her style catching eyes all over social media. The singer-songwriter shared a sizzling pic of her new look to Instagram Saturday morning ... throwing a sultry glance…
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 .