In Colorado, the effects of the immigration crackdown are not abstract. Restaurant workers stay home out of fear. Children are afraid to leave their houses. Neighbors quietly deliver groceries to families who no longer feel safe stepping outside. When these realities go unnamed while enforcement tactics are ratified by divine sanction, our moral compass has been reset in the wrong direction.
A major cancer study finds ultraprocessed foods may raise all-cause and cancer-related death risk in survivors, even when diets otherwise appear healthy.
Several national publications report that Ed Martin has been tossed as head of a task force created to persecute, er, investigate President Donald Trump’s foes. The demotion reportedly was the result of internal concern over Martin’s competence and his highly visible ethics lapses.
Netflix just added the movie “Archive,” a sci-fi thriller that sees a robotics scientist in the year 2038 racing to build a lifelike copy of his late wife with her memories.
Documents obtained by The Guardian and The Associated Press undermine Robert F_ Kennedy Jr_`s testimony during his Senate confirmation hearings that the 2019 trip he took to Samoa before a devastating measles outbreak had “nothing to do with vaccines.”.
A looming logo, a game show guess, and an eatery expansion are all part of this week’s news quiz. The post Did you follow the local news this week? Take our Greater Boston news quiz. appeared first on Boston.com .
Christoffer Boe discusses the box office success, global appeal and franchise potential of the movie, featured at Rotterdam, casting Alex Høgh Andersen, and swapping DNA analysis for early fingerprinting.
"Interestingly, that pattern echoes what we saw in 2000 as the dot-com bubble started to burst," Deutsche`s Henry Allen wrote. "Equities started to fall from the March 2000 as tech stocks saw significant declines."
For New York Jets fans, Super Bowl 60 means watching their former quarterback in Sam Darnold facing their most hated rival in the New England Patriots.
Bitcoin has fallen roughly 44% from its October peak, and while the drawdown isn`t crypto`s deepest ever on a percentage basis, Bloomberg`s Odd Lots newsletter lays out a case that this is the industry`s worst winter yet. The macro backdrop was supposed to favor Bitcoin: public confidence in the dollar is shaky, the Trump administration has been crypto-friendly, and fiat currencies are under perceived stress globally. Yet gold, not Bitcoin, has been the safe haven of choice. The "we`re so early" narrative is dead -- crypto ETFs exist, barriers to entry are zero, and the online community that once rallied holders through downturns has largely hollowed out. Institutional adoption arrived but hasn`t lifted existing tokens like ETH or SOL; Wall Street cares about stablecoins and tokenization, not the coins themselves. AI is pulling both talent and miners toward data centers. Quantum computing advances threaten Bitcoin`s encryption. And MicroStrategy and other Bitcoin treasury companies, once steady buyers during the bull run, are now large holders who may eventually become forced sellers. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
A new study reveals that chemicals used to replace ozone-damaging CFCs are now driving a surge in a persistent “forever chemical” worldwide. The pollutant, called trifluoroacetic acid, is falling out of the atmosphere into water, land, and ice, including in remote regions like the Arctic. Even as older chemicals are phased out, their long lifetimes mean pollution is still rising.
March 31, 1958 – August 28, 2025 Close friends and family sadly announce the passing of Tom Conniff, a longtime local here in Eagle County. Tom arrived in Vail in 1979 with a degree in...
Red Gerard was just 17 years old eight years ago when he shocked the snowboarding world by stomping his final run to win the men’s slopestyle gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics. The Silverthorne...
"You can’t sit with us" isn’t just a "Mean Girls" quote ... it’s apparently a very real rule in Congress … and Rep. Sara Jacobs says she’s had to use it IRL! TMZ caught up with the Democratic California congresswoman in Washington, D.C.…
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 .