Katherine LaNasa Says Noah Wyle Told Her That Her Husband Grant Show is “Too Handsome” To Guest Star On ‘The Pitt’

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“Stranger Things” Star Eduardo Franco Shows Off Dramatic 3-Month Transformation for New Role

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Suspect in 16th Street mall stabbings is ruled mentally incompetent, stalling criminal case

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TV Shoppers Want Big Screens and the Best Pictures, but Their Budget May Not Cut It, CNET Finds

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A reported OpenAI IPO later this year that will test investor tolerance for the AI boom’s cash bonfire

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The federal government demanded answers from Colorado about its wolf management decisions. Here’s a list of what the state sent in response.

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Late bedtimes are linked to higher heart disease risk

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Eagle Valley freshman pins defending state champ at Les Mattox Invitational as wrestling squads surge into home tournament

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Katherine LaNasa Says Noah Wyle Told Her That Her Husband Grant Show is “Too Handsome” To Guest Star On ‘The Pitt’

"He`s too handsome and he`s too famous," she teased.

“Stranger Things” Star Eduardo Franco Shows Off Dramatic 3-Month Transformation for New Role

The 31-year-old said he wanted to “look as lean as possible” for the upcoming movie

Driverless Waymo vehicle strikes child in California

An autonomous vehicle in California struck a student near a school but there were no injuries reported, the Santa Monica Police Department noted.

‘We Made a Time Machine’: Tamra Davis on Spirit-of-’94 Concert Doc ‘The Best Summer’

How a box of random tapes in the `Billy Madison` director`s garage turned into a Sundance hit starring the Beastie Boys, Sonic Youth, Bikini Kill and more

Drake Maye injury: Patriots get potentially concerning news at practice

Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was conspicuously absent from practice nine days out from Super Bowl LX.

3 new to Netflix movies I`d stream this weekend (Jan. 30-Feb. 1)

Need some Netflix recommendations this weekend? Here are the three new-to-Netflix movies I`d suggest adding to your watchlist right now.

Pizza Cutter and a Fork: A Bizarre Bid to Break Mangione Out of Jail

Federal prosecutors said a man was arrested after he impersonated an F.B.I. agent during a visit to the federal jail in Brooklyn where Luigi Mangione is being held.

Sharper is the latest Georgia Democrat accused of lying to collect pandemic unemployment

Federal prosecutors have charged Georgia state Rep. Dexter Sharper with making false statements to collect $13,825 in unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Do Markets Make Us Moral?

A new study [PDF] examining the United States between 1850 and 1920 found that expanded market access -- driven largely by railroad expansion -- made Americans more trusting of strangers and more outward-looking, but weakened family-based care for the vulnerable. Researchers Max Posch of the University of Exeter and Itzchak Tzachi Raz of Hebrew University compared places and people gaining different levels of commercial connectivity. In better-connected regions, Americans became more likely to marry outside their local communities, and parents more likely to pick nationally common names for children. Trust toward others rose, as measured through language in local newspapers. The researchers used multiple tests to rule out the possibility that these shifts simply reflected places getting richer. The cultural changes were concentrated among migrants in trade-exposed industries; workers in construction and entertainment showed no effect. But market access also meant orphans, the disabled, and the elderly became less likely to be cared for by relatives at home. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

US producer prices rose 0.5% in December, more than expected, on uptick in services inflation

Inflation remains above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.

All the Star-Studded Red Carpet Looks From Spotify’s 2026 Best New Artist Party

Will be thinking of Zara Larsson’s look for the foreseeable future.

Denver’s First Asian Market to Pass Business to a Fourth Generation

The founder`s great-granddaughter is taking the reins of the store`s community legacy. The post Denver’s First Asian Market to Pass Business to a Fourth Generation appeared first on Denver Westword .

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Goes Dark Friday as Part of “National Shutdown” Protest

The ABC series will pause production in solidarity with an anti-ICE action.

Suspect in 16th Street mall stabbings is ruled mentally incompetent, stalling criminal case

Elijah Caudill`s arrest in the 16th Street mall stabbings came after years of homelessness, illegal drug use, escalating violence, jail, prison and severe mental illness, a Denver Post investigation found.

Confusion in Kyiv and Moscow after Trump says Putin agreed to pause attacks for a week

Confusion reigned about whether Russian President Vladimir Putin had agreed to halt strikes on Ukraine after President Donald Trump said he asked him to stop.

TV Shoppers Want Big Screens and the Best Pictures, but Their Budget May Not Cut It, CNET Finds

Our expert says you can find a deal on last year`s model without sacrificing what you really want in a new TV.

A reported OpenAI IPO later this year that will test investor tolerance for the AI boom’s cash bonfire

The ChatGPT maker plans to go public in Q4 2026, according to a news report, but it`s still burning billions annually.

From vegetables to a community (Opinion)

We’re putting on a panel discussion called “Community with a Side of Vegetables: How Friendship Grew from Our Gardens.” The organizers of a gardening gathering will talk about how they helped to make our neighborhood a richer neighborhood. It’s taking place Saturday, January 31, at 4 p.m. at Unitarian Universalist Church, 5001 Pennsylvania, Boulder.

The federal government demanded answers from Colorado about its wolf management decisions. Here’s a list of what the state sent in response.

In a Dec. 18 letter, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service gave Parks and Wildlife 30 days to submit: a complete reporting of all gray wolf conservation and management activities that have occurred from Dec....

Late bedtimes are linked to higher heart disease risk

People who naturally stay up late may be putting their hearts under added strain as they age. A large study tracking more than 300,000 adults found that middle-aged and older night owls had poorer overall heart health and a higher risk of heart attack and stroke than those who were active earlier in the day, with the effect especially pronounced in women. Much of this elevated risk appeared to stem from lifestyle factors common among evening types, including smoking and inadequate sleep.

Eagle Valley freshman pins defending state champ at Les Mattox Invitational as wrestling squads surge into home tournament

Let’s get something out of the way right away: with all due respect to the local Olympians, XTERRA multi-sport athletes and trail enthusiasts, few — if any — athlete in the county is working as...

Tap-In: Saweetie`s Lil` Brown Bikini, Kylie Jenner`s Smokin` Hot Shot!

Where are all the Millennials, Boomers, Gen X-ers, and everyone else at?! We`re looping y`all into Gen-Z`s hottest stories of the week, and it was packed with hotties, bodies, and all things Grammys! ... Click here, scroll, and VOTE!

Colorado AG, environmental groups challenge Trump administration order requiring Craig coal plant to remain in operation

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and a coalition of environmental groups on Wednesday asked the U.S. Department of Energy to rescind its recent order requiring a coal-burning power plant in northwest Colorado to remain operational...

Artspace Brings Affordable Live-Work Housing for Creatives to Downtown Colorado Springs

The nonprofit real estate organization, based in Minneapolis, specializes in creating, owning and operating affordable live/work spaces for artists and creative entrepreneurs. Artspace has six other Colorado projects in progress or completed: two in Loveland and one each in Carbondale, Ridgway, Salida and Trinidad. Colorado has more than any state other than Minnesota, which is [...] The post Artspace Brings Affordable Live-Work Housing for Creatives to Downtown Colorado Springs appeared first on SoCo Insider .

Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC Showcases 2025 Results at Annual Business Snapshot

The Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC brought together more than 450 business and community leaders for its 2026 Business Snapshot, presented by Underline, to review the region’s progress in 2025. The event, held at COS City Hub under the theme “From Ideas to Impact,” highlighted measurable outcomes in economic growth, workforce alignment, housing, and advocacy. [...] The post Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC Showcases 2025 Results at Annual Business Snapshot appeared first on SCBFD .