Colorado
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America is officially out of money and, apparently, out of leadership. As millions of federal workers brace for another week of unpaid bills and shuttered services, Donald Trump has decided the best course of action is… to leave the country. That’s right. The same man who built his political brand on “America First” is
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Of course Donald Trump tore down the East Wing. This is the man who never seemed to understand that one of the many jobs of a sitting US President’s is to facilitate and coordinate the two party’s working together, not use their arguments for his own personal agenda. So it makes perfect sense that he
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On November 1, millions of Americans will check their SNAP balance and find nothing new there — no refill, no relief. Not because the country can’t afford to feed them, but because the people elected to represent them are too busy scoring political points to sign a compromise. In Colorado, that means families across Denver,
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Apparently, Donald Trump now wants $230 million from the U.S. Department of Justice, for the inconvenience of being investigated. Yes, the man who treats subpoenas like junk mail now believes the government owes him a financial apology for doing its job. And journalists are breathlessly calling this a “test” of the DOJ’s integrity. As if
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While the President rages about “revenge,” global power plays, and his imaginary Nobel Peace Prize, millions of Americans are about to go hungry. In Colorado alone, more than 600,000 people will lose their SNAP benefits food stamps on November 1 if this shutdown drags on. Why? Because the same man who never misses a round
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Denver’s glossy promises of renewal have started to crack and nowhere is that more visible than in the blocks downtown where the city’s “dream team” swore they were bringing change. KDVR’s recent report peeled back the curtain on what locals have known for a very long time, that the “open-air drug markets” thriving near Colfax,
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More young Republican chat members and operatives are finding themselves suddenly unemployed, shunned, or publicly condemned and not because of cancel culture or “woke mobs.” It’s because the rot that began at the top of their movement has finally trickled down. It all started on Tuesday when POLITICO published an exclusive report on the Telegram
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Lately, headlines have been all too willing to paint Colorado and Denver in particular as one of the most dangerous places in America. Some rankings even place the state in the top tier of crime-ridden regions. But those labels, while grabbing eyeballs, gloss over the complexity behind crime statistics, underreporting, media bias, shifting trends, and
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