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The Justice Department says it's considering asking a federal judge to force Google to sell parts of its business in order to eliminate its online search monopoly.
Google says it has laid off employees working on its hardware, voice assistance and engineering teams as part of cost-cutting measures.
YouTube suspended Russell Brand's ability to earn money from his online videos earlier this week after multiple women accused Brand of rape, sexual assault and abuse — allegations he denies.
How does someone walk into a bank and take out money under someone else's name? That's the question Denver and Longmont police are asking.
Help is on the way for working parents at Denver International Airport. A new drop-in child care center aims to support employees struggling to find reliable care.
Summer storms running over Colorado are bringing rain, hail, lightning and winds, a common offering from the skies at this time of year.
A large dome of heat will envelop all of Colorado and the entire Rocky Mountain region on Wednesday. Many high temperatures will likely tie or break record numbers.
A longtime part of Lookout Mountain's Buffalo Bill's Museum and Grave area is getting a makeover.
A large dome of heat will envelop all of the state on Wednesday. Many high temperatures will likely tie or break record numbers.
How does someone walk into a bank and take out money under someone else's name? That's the question Denver and Longmont police are asking.
Help is on the way for working parents at Denver International Airport. A new drop-in child care center aims to support employees struggling to find reliable care.
Summer storms running over Colorado are bringing rain, hail, lightning and winds, a common offering from the skies at this time of year.
A longtime part of Lookout Mountain's Buffalo Bill's Museum and Grave area is getting a makeover.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has issued a Medina Alert for a deadly hit-and-run on I-25 last weekend.
One person was shot and killed in Lowry late Tuesday night and police are searching for the suspect.
The City of Aurora is hosting an e-cycling drop off event to help safely get rid of electronics through Friday morning.
Cooling centers are open in Denver on Wednesday during a heat wave where temps could reach 100 degrees.
A Boulder woman claims that she was the victim of ID fraud when another woman took out thousands from her bank account- in person.
Ben McLemore was found guilty by a Portland-area jury of raping a woman at a party attended by many of his then-Portland Trail Blazer teammates.
When the Korn Ferry tour stops in Colorado next week, PGA Tour hopefuls will be greeted by the longest course they'll play.
Liverpool F.C. soccer player Diogo Jota was killed in a car crash in Spain along with his brother, police say.
Brent Burns is your newest Colorado Avalanche. The veteran defenseman inked a 1-year deal, the hockey club announced.
Coco Gauff has become just the third woman in the Open era to lose in the first round at Wimbledon right after winning the championship at the French Open.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted a lower court order that blocked sweeping layoffs of federal workers at nearly two dozen agencies.
Beef costs around the U.S. surged to a record high in May. What's driving that jump, and are prices likely to ease up?
Congressional leaders are meeting this week with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after some lawmakers accused the Israeli leader of trying to drag the U.S. into another war.
Oprah Winfrey reveals her summer book club selection as "Culpability" by Bruce Holsinger.
Efforts to decrease alarmingly high rates of suicide among construction workers and prevent burnout in health care workers are in jeopardy.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted a lower court order that blocked sweeping layoffs of federal workers at nearly two dozen agencies.
Congressional leaders are meeting this week with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after some lawmakers accused the Israeli leader of trying to drag the U.S. into another war.
The imposter used artificial intelligence to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio and contact government and foreign officials, according to a cable obtained by CBS News.
Dozens of foreigners from six different continents are being held at Guantanamo Bay, DHS officials have confirmed.
The IRS said in a court filing that churches whose pastors endorse political candidates from the pulpit shouldn't lose their tax-exempt status.
A gastroenterologist in the Denver area helps patients who have unaddressed issues feel comfortable discussing their concerns.
Efforts to decrease alarmingly high rates of suicide among construction workers and prevent burnout in health care workers are in jeopardy.
The bill includes stronger restrictions on Medicaid, which provides health care coverage to over 70 million low-income and disabled Americans, including 1.72 million Coloradans.
The FDA's Dr. Vinay Prasad said that he disagreed with the agency's career vaccine reviewers about COVID shot approvals.
Kraft Heinz Foods Company is recalling nearly 368,000 pounds of the product.
Help is on the way for working parents at Denver International Airport. A new drop-in child care center aims to support employees struggling to find reliable care.
Eldora Mountain ski area could soon have a new owner. Trustees of the neighboring town of Nederland announced on Tuesday a plan to purchase the Colorado resort.
Beef costs around the U.S. surged to a record high in May. What's driving that jump, and are prices likely to ease up?
Efforts to decrease alarmingly high rates of suicide among construction workers and prevent burnout in health care workers are in jeopardy.
Delays, poor and unfinished work and broken promises are what customers across the Denver metro area say they experienced after hiring a contractor to work on their yards.
Hondo Underwood has gone from running away from police in Colorado to running towards them.
The assistant district attorney in Arapahoe County, Ryan Brackley, announced Friday that his office will pursue a criminal investigation into an incident in February that saw on-duty Aurora firefighters driving a fire engine over the speed limit and toward an Aurora police officer.
Newly released video, obtained by CBS News Colorado through an open records request, shows the moments two Aurora firefighters pointed spotlights at an oncoming Aurora police cruiser, forcing the officer off the road.
Colorado's Peace Officer Standards and Training Board has revoked the state peace officer license of Robert Gordanier, the former Lakeside police chief.
Two Aurora firefighters -- a lieutenant and an engineer -- have been demoted over a bizarre incident in which the firefighters are accused of using their fire engine spotlights to blind an Aurora police officer as he was driving.