
Schumer calls for hate crime investigation into fire at Pa. governor's home
Schumer, the top Jewish elected official in the U.S., said statements "raise serious concerns about antisemitic motivation."
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Schumer, the top Jewish elected official in the U.S., said statements "raise serious concerns about antisemitic motivation."
Elon Musk's pledge to give away $1 million a day to voters for signing his PAC's petition is prompting questions about its legality.
Bibamba is on a mission to make a difference with good business practices and great products.
The man charged with committing a terror attack in Boulder appeared in federal court. Mohamed Soliman is facing dozens of state and federal charges, including a hate crime charge.
I-70 eastbound lanes are back open but westbound remains closed due to the battle against the Red Canyon Fire.
President Trump has approved an attack plan on Iran, but has held off in case Tehran agrees to abandon its nuclear program, an intelligence source and a defense official told CBS News.
A steady stream of Denver City workers on Wednesday blasted a proposed rule change that would make it easier to lay off city workers, regardless of their seniority.
I-70 eastbound lanes are back open but westbound remains closed due to the battle against the Red Canyon Fire.
Bibamba is on a mission to make a difference with good business practices and great products.
The man charged with committing a terror attack in Boulder appeared in federal court. Mohamed Soliman is facing dozens of state and federal charges, including a hate crime charge.
A steady stream of Denver City workers on Wednesday blasted a proposed rule change that would make it easier to lay off city workers, regardless of their seniority.
Loveland Pass reopened on Wednesday afternoon after it was closed due to a landslide that happened over the weekend.
Colorado's governor spoke about the public policy surrounding psychedelics in the state.
The fire was listed at 10 acres on Wednesday night and it was called the Red Canyon Fire.
The moose, who was given the name Charlie, will be relocated to a more suitable habitat than the Colorado mountain town.
The Governor's Office of State Planning and Budgeting says there is a 50/50 chance that Colorado will experience a mild recession this year.
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Bethpage Black is not only one of the best and most demanding golf courses in the world, it's public. One of the rare public tracks that has what it takes to host golf's best.
J.J. Spaun took advantage of a lengthy rain delay to recover and win the U.S. Open.
The All Women's Sports Network is exclusively dedicated to female sports around the world.
A $2.8 billion settlement between the NCAA and former student-athletes will soon allow schools to pay players directly. But what does that mean for athletes who aren't on scholarship?
Denver NWSL broke ground on its official training center this week.
Consular officers are being told to look for "indications of hostility" toward the U.S., its culture, principles or citizens.
Clinical trials showed 99.9% of participants who received the drug, called Yeztugo from company Gilead Sciences, remained HIV negative.
Social Security is dipping into its trust fund to pay current retirees, with spending outpacing its revenue from payroll taxes.
The chicken dishes could be linked to a possible outbreak strain of listeria associated with three deaths and one fetal loss.
U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel have finalized their partnership and revealed new details about the deal.
President Trump has approved an attack plan on Iran, but has held off in case Tehran agrees to abandon its nuclear program, an intelligence source and a defense official told CBS News.
Consular officers are being told to look for "indications of hostility" toward the U.S., its culture, principles or citizens.
A part of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline dedicated to LGBTQ+ youth — known as 988 option 3 — will close in July, the agency said.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine testified Wednesday before the Senate Armed Forces Committee.
U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel have finalized their partnership and revealed new details about the deal.
A part of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline dedicated to LGBTQ+ youth — known as 988 option 3 — will close in July, the agency said.
Clinical trials showed 99.9% of participants who received the drug, called Yeztugo from company Gilead Sciences, remained HIV negative.
From 2003 to 2023, the death rate for falls increased more than 70% for adults ages 65 to 74, and more than 75% for those aged 75 to 84. It more than doubled for seniors 85 and older, according to CDC data.
Due to the study's results on cannabis use health risks, an editorial note published alongside the research called for the drug to "be treated like tobacco: not criminalized but discouraged."
The GOP's "big beautiful bill" would require people up to age 64 to certify they're working to get aid. Here's what the research shows.
Bibamba is on a mission to make a difference with good business practices and great products.
Clinical trials showed 99.9% of participants who received the drug, called Yeztugo from company Gilead Sciences, remained HIV negative.
Fears over immigration enforcement in Denver have some people avoiding places like flea markets.
Social Security is dipping into its trust fund to pay current retirees, with spending outpacing its revenue from payroll taxes.
The chicken dishes could be linked to a possible outbreak strain of listeria associated with three deaths and one fetal loss.
A steady stream of Denver City workers on Wednesday blasted a proposed rule change that would make it easier to lay off city workers, regardless of their seniority.
A dog sitter is accused of stealing nearly half a million dollars in jewelry. The owner of the dog says she met the sitter through the app Rover.
Neka Sunlin estimates she has checked out about 1,000 Front Range sprinkler systems in the past 9 years, and invariably finds inefficiencies in the residential sprinkler systems that are costing homeowners water and money.
The director of Denver's Office of Human Resources said the city's projected $200 million deficit would likely mean "hundreds" of city workers will be laid off, necessitating dramatic changes in some city personnel rules.
An undersheriff in Colorado has been placed on leave and is under investigation.