The first draft essentially called for Ukraine’s surrender. The revised version includes the security guarantees Kyiv wants to prevent future Russian aggression.
Mr. Tafel says we should have a president with sound judgment and high moral character. What is sound judgment? Can a pro-lifer and a pro-choice person both have sound judgment, or is one’s judgment unsound because they disagree with you?
If I were ask you to list some Colorado wildlife, I suspect I could predict that list: moose, elk, deer and pronghorn; coyote and fox; mountain lion and bobcat. Some people would include bald eagle and white pelican; hummingbirds and pigeons. I doubt anyone would include plants.
The NFL's Christmas Day slate was supposed to have playoff implications with key divisional matchups, but it won't feature three key starting quarterbacks in each game.
Editor’s Note: The No. 5 story of 2025 is the call for Cañon City Council member’s resignation after sharing a Facebook post about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. A group of Cañon City residents called for the resignation of city council member Emily Tracy during the Sept. 15 city council meeting after she shared a […]
A rural residence in Woodstown that sold for $680,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Salem County during the week of Dec. 15-21.
And so it glows...a century after the city earned that title. The post How Denver Became the “Christmas City of the World” appeared first on Denver Westword .
Our biggest cover stories, boldest investigations, and most gripping journalism of the year — here are the most-read stories we`ve published over the last 12 months
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Wall Street Journal: It`s harder than ever to mine bitcoin. And less profitable, too. But mining-company stocks are still flying, even with cryptocurrency prices in retreat. That`s because these firms have something in common with the hottest investment theme on the planet: the massive, electricity-hungry data centers expected to power the artificial-intelligence boom. Some companies are figuring out how to remake themselves as vital suppliers to Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and other "hyperscalers" bent on AI dominance. Bitcoin-mining -- using vast computer power to solve equations to unlock the digital currency -- has been a lucrative and cutting-edge pursuit in its own right. Lately, however, increased competition and other challenges have eroded profit margins. But just as the bitcoin-mining business began to cool, the AI build-out turned white hot. The AI arms race has created an insatiable demand for some assets the miners already have: data centers, cooling systems, land and hard-to-obtain contracts for electrical power -- all of which can be repurposed to train and power AI models. It`s not a seamless process. Miners often have to build new, specialized facilities, because running AI requires more-advanced cooling and network systems, as well as replacing bitcoin-mining computers with AI-focused graphics processing units. But signing deals with miners allows AI giants to expand faster and cheaper than starting new facilities from scratch. These companies still mine some bitcoin, but the transition gives miners a new source of deep-pocketed customers willing to commit to longer-term leases for their data centers. "The opportunity for miners to convert to AI is one of the greatest opportunities I could possibly imagine," said Adam Sullivan, chief executive of Core Scientific, which has pivoted to AI data centers. The shift has boosted miners` stocks. The CoinShares Bitcoin Mining ETF has surged about 90% this y
This year has been one of tumult for the Boston Bruins. Just two years after finishing with a record 65 wins, the organizational tear-down began in March. So far at least, that turnover has not translated into the doom cycle that many had expected as the B’s have somehow remained competitive while waiting for some […]
Three Palestinians have been arrested on suspicion of setting fire to a Christmas tree and damaging a Nativity scene at a Catholic Church in the West Bank city of Jenin.
A new study suggests that dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain. Researchers found that losing a key lipid causes blood vessels to become overactive, disrupting circulation and starving brain tissue. When the missing molecule was restored, normal blood flow returned. This discovery opens the door to new treatments aimed at fixing vascular problems in dementia.
By Lori Robertson and Robert Farley Summary ANALYSIS —Since he entered politics, President Donald Trump has been a regular on our end-of-year list of the most egregious and noteworthy falsehoods and distortions. With Trump back in the White House in 2025, it’s no surprise that he dominates this year’s whoppers. Trump is known for rhetoric […] The post The whoppers of 2025 appeared first on Roll Call .
President Donald Trump`s controversial name change of the renowned Kennedy Center has really ruffled some feathers ... a Christmas Eve jazz concert was cancelled in protest at the performing arts center. Chuck Redd, the host of the Christmas Eve…
Alfonso Ribeiro and Ginnifer Goodwin will host the annual celebration with Gwen Stefani, Coco Jones and Nicole Scherzinger among the star-studded performer lineup.
Yeti Ford Alpine Adventure Do yetis exist? They apparently are hanging out in Ford Park in Vail. But they are not the typical furry creatures made popular in folklore, the yetis in the Betty Ford...
“I think there’s numerous guys on our squad that I think are deserving. I don’t want to leave out anybody’s name." The post Why Drake Maye had an issue with latest Patriots Pro Bowl selections appeared first on Boston.com .
These are the movies I watch year after year because their stories and performances have withstood the test of time. For me, it’s just not an authentic holiday season without them. It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) I have to admit, I find most of this classic film depressing as our hero, George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart), [...] The post Insider Favorites: Holiday Movies that Can’t be Beat appeared first on SoCo Insider .
There are certain things that both befuddle and disturb me. The first is that there is no consistent cell phone service from the Dillon/Loveland entrances to I-70 down to Morrison. In fact, there is one pronounced...
It’s natural to mumble nasty things about the cold weather. We all do it from time to time. But even the cold has its merits. One big plus is that it makes fireplaces a reasonable addition to our lives. In cold weather, we can build a fire in our home with a clear conscience. This […]
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