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Gov. Jared Polis vetoed a measure Wednesday that would have allowed Coloradans to sue federal immigration officials who violate their constitutional rights, one of the first bills Democrats introduced in the 2026 legislative session. 

Senate Bill 26-5 would have creat...


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In August 2008, Americans were feeling uneasy. Eight years of the George W. Bush administration had mired the country in two protracted wars in the Middle East. The attacks of 9/11 still cast a dark shadow over much government policy, and Osama bin Laden was still on the run. A financial crisis was reaching its climax and the Great Recession was underway.

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Across the Western Hemisphere today, more than a dozen U.S. ambassador posts are either vacant or awaiting Senate confirmation. At the same time, instability across the region is growing.

In Haiti, a worsening security and humanitarian crisis is fueling migration pressures across the region. In Bolivia, political unre...


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Colorado became a tourist destination for cannabis users in 2014, when the first legal recreational marijuana sales in the world began in the state. 

This story is part of Colorado at 150. Each Fifty for 150 story focuses on ...


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Colorado Springs ministry leader Victor Marx faced his two rivals for the Colorado Republican Party’s nomination for governor in a debate for the first time on Tuesday night, and quickly found himself the target of stinging criticism from both of them.

“You can’t keep your word. I can’t trust you,” state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer of Weld County, a veteran GOP political fi...


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