Loveland Ski Area season passes for winter 2026-27 are now on sale. For the fourth-straight year, prices will remain the same for the spring sale cycle. An adult pass is $599, or $549 for those...
Sen. Lindsey Graham, with Trump`s backing, will craft another Republican reconciliation bill for ICE, military spending on the Iran war and the SAVE America Act.
The Amazon Big Spring Sale is the first major sale of the year. Amazon has deals on just about anything you could want, from vacuums to TVs and anything in between.
A jury found the companies negligent in their app designs, harming a young user with design features that were addictive and led to her mental health distress.
A jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in a landmark social media addiction case, ruling that addictive design features such as infinite scroll and algorithmic recommendations harmed a young user and contributed to her mental health distress. The verdict awards $3 million in compensatory damages so far and could pave the way for more lawsuits seeking financial penalties and product changes across the social media industry. "Meta is responsible for 70 percent of that cost and YouTube for the remainder," notes The New York Times. "TikTok and Snap both settled with the plaintiff for undisclosed terms before the trial started." From the report: The bellwether case, which was brought by a now 20-year-old woman identified as K.G.M., had accused social media companies of creating products as addictive as cigarettes or digital casinos. K.G.M. sued Meta, which owns Instagram and Facebook, and Google`s YouTube over features like infinite scroll and algorithmic recommendations that she claimed led to anxiety and depression. The jury of seven women and five men will deliberate further to decide what further punitive damages the companies should pay for malice or fraud. The verdict in K.G.M.`s case -- one of thousands of lawsuits filed by teenagers, school districts and state attorneys general against Meta, YouTube, TikTok and Snap, which owns Snapchat -- was a major win for the plaintiffs. The finding validates a novel legal theory that social media sites or apps can cause personal injury. It is likely to factor into similar cases expected to go to trial this year, which could expose the internet giants to further financial damages and force changes to their products. The verdict also comes on the heels of a New Mexico jury ruling that found Meta liable for violating state law by failing to protect users of its apps from child predators. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Westword’s founder and editor-in-chief, Patricia Calhoun, will retire this summer. The post This Year’s Best of Denver Marks the End of an Era appeared first on Denver Westword .
Police did not have any information about who may have killed the man and did not release details on what led up to his death in a Capitol Hill apartment.
On Wednesday Downtown SLO announced the lineup for the 30th anniversary season of Concerts in the Plaza, with several months of free live music in Mission Plaza.
Faculty and students are challenging BU’s removal of Pride flags, arguing the enforcement of a “content-neutral” signage policy undermines free expression. The post ‘It felt like a gut punch’: Pride flags removed from BU offices ignite free speech, inclusion debate appeared first on Boston.com .
A bill that would have banned recreational beaver hunting on Colorado public lands was killed in committee on Monday, March 23, after a four-hour debate. House Bill 1323 was introduced by a group of Democratic...
Scientists have discovered that losing a key protein in small cell lung cancer triggers inflammation that actually helps tumors grow and spread. Even more surprising, it pushes cancer cells into a more aggressive, neuron-like state linked to relapse.
Alan Ritchson is starring in a new movie about his recent neighborhood showdown, and there`s already a trailer out ... at least, that`s what someone dreamed up with the help of a computer. Check out this A.I.-generated movie trailer for a fictional…
Republicans have started talking seriously about using the filibuster-proof budget reconciliation process to get the GOP voter ID bill — a top priority of President Donald Trump — through the narrowly divided Senate. But budget experts say the effort faces long odds due to the complexities of the Senate’s “Byrd rule.” The House-passed bill is fundamentally a policy measure […]
[www.ameindustries.com] AME Industries (formerly Anthem Music Enterprises) and Dreamspace Studios announced their merger March 1, creating the first recording studio network in Colorado with locations in both Denver and Colorado Springs. The combined operation will operate under the Dreamspace brand, powered by AME Industries’ artist-development ecosystem. Invest in Excellence. Stay Informed. If you want to [...] The post Colorado’s First Multi‑City Recording Studio Network Formed appeared first on SCBFD .
Monument Academy announced March 18 that it received a $17 million donation from an anonymous donor, the largest private gift to a K–12 public school in Colorado, according to Ryan Graham, president of the Board of Directors. Monument Academy is a charter school, operating within Lewis-Palmer School District 38, that enrolls over 900 students. The [...] The post Monument Academy Receives $17 Million Gift for New Performing Arts Center appeared first on SoCo Insider .