Commentary

  •     The unsolved and suspicious death of Jax Gratton, a Denver area hairstylist whose remains were found in Lakewood in June 2025, has understandably sparked public outrage. The autopsy found that decomposition obscured many critical details—meaning investigators can’t conclusively determine whether her death was due to overdose, accident, foul play, or other causes. Furthermore,…

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  •   Today in American news: The economy is in the gutter. Jobs are vanishing. No one can afford gas. The middle class is hanging on by a thread. …Also, here are 15 luxury handbags “worth every penny” and a helpful slideshow on “Why You Should Invest in a Second Vacation Home.” In case you are…

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  • Colorado has updated its competency laws over the last several years to clarify procedures for defendants who cannot understand or participate in their criminal proceedings. Those reforms — intended to protect due process and move people into treatment when possible — contain a painful truth: when restoration isn’t possible the law too often leaves everybody…

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  •   In a time where consumers are looking for a financial break, a trusted source and a car that will get them from A-Z, you might want to stay away from AutoNation. Once upon a time known as a truly trusted source for a reliable car, at a fair price and some honest salesmanship. I…

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  • By: Unnamed Source Close to the Popcorn Machine in the Situation Room Once upon a time—somewhere between the Helsinki hand-holding and the “he’s a strong leader” soundbites—Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were the geopolitical equivalent of a reality TV power couple. They complimented each other’s hair, exchanged wink-laden compliments at summits, and whispered sweet nothings…

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  •     While headlines about Jeffrey Epstein and the elite circles he mingled in continue to capture the attention of media pundits and social media sleuths, the average working-class American is focused on something far more pressing: surviving. The truth is, most people who wake up before dawn to work a full shift, care for…

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  • Denver is confronting a growing public health emergency as potent synthetic drugs, particularly xylazine—commonly referred to as the “zombie drug” or “tranq”—infiltrate the city’s illicit drug supply. This veterinary tranquilizer, often mixed with fentanyl, is contributing to a surge in overdose deaths and severe health complications, prompting some residents to liken the situation to a…

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  •   As Mayor Mike Johnston approaches the two-year mark of his tenure, a growing chorus of critics argues that his administration has fallen short on key issues, from homelessness, public drug use, constant construction, a new BRT project that was not only unnecessary it is in fact, putting businesses out of business along Colfax, housing…

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  • The Silent Invasion

    Get it on Amazon.   The screams started in Room 407. Nurse Evelyn Carter had been working night shifts long enough to know the difference between pain and terror. What came from behind the maternity ward doors was not the cry of a woman in labor, it was something else. Something wrong. She rushed down…

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