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Gov. Polis commutes prison sentence for ex-GOP clerk Tina Peters, sparking outrage

AURORA  | Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Friday granted clemency to former GOP Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, whose prison sentence for election-related crimes was commuted after she was convicted in 2024 of breaching voting equipment in her county. The move came after President Donald Trump for months pressured Polis to release Peters and […]

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Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen ending campaign after redraw of his Memphis district

WASHINGTON | Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee on Friday announced that he is ending his bid for reelection, his career upended by the redistricting battles that are sweeping the country after last month’s Supreme Court decision. Republicans in Tennessee this month enacted a new U.S. House map that carves up a Cohen’s majority-Black district, […]

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Latin American nationals deported by the US to Congo face an uncertain future

DAKAR, Senegal | It’s an existence that Congo’s president has described as “living the Congolese dream.” For the 15 Latin Americans deported to the African nation under the Trump administration’s widely criticized crackdown on migrants, it feels more like a nightmare. The Associated Press spoke with one, a 29-year old Colombian woman who confirmed what […]

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Powell’s tenure as Fed chair marked by fight for independence while trying to tame inflation

WASHINGTON | When Jerome Powell was sworn in as chair of the Federal Reserve eight years ago, economists worried that inflation and interest rates were too low and that too few Americans had jobs. Now, as Powell steps down from the post after eight tumultuous years, the U.S. economy is transformed: Inflation soared after the […]

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FBI offers $200,000 reward to catch ex-Air Force specialist wanted on espionage charges in Iran

WASHINGTON | The FBI is offering a $200,000 reward for information leading to capture and prosecution of a former U.S. Air Force counterintelligence specialist who defected to Iran in 2013 and was later charged with revealing classified information to the Tehran government. Monica Elfriede Witt, 47, was indicted by a federal grand jury in February […]

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SENTINEL MUSE: The Freddy Mercury is rising with the Aurora Symphony this weekend

AURORA | Come on, get yourself a little of the real life in Aurora this weekend. No fantasy about it, ride an Uber or whatever landslide can get you to Gateway High School Saturday or Sunday for “Bohemian Rhapsody: Arts for a Better Tomorrow” with the Aurora Symphony Orchestra. Any way the wind blows, or […]

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Cherry Creek schools fire Brenda Smith, HR director, amid leadership controversy

AURORA | The wife of the former Cherry Creek schools district superintendent was officially fired today from her job as human relations director for the district after being suspended in February amid controversy surrounding her husband and other school officials. “In conjunction with Interim Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Perry, we the Board of Education have received […]

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Separate and unequal: The ‘Whites Only’ sign was a visible reminder of American racism

“No dogs, no Negros, no Mexicans.” “Colored served in rear.” “For whites only.” It’s the type of signage that hung from the doors and windows of establishments across much of the American South for many years. The words, like screaming headlines from Page One of a broadsheet newspaper, were the most visible, daily reminder of […]

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Americans love their iPhones (though sometimes they wish they could live without them)

SAN FRANCISCO | The American obsession with the iPhone is complicated, as most love-hate relationships are. It sometimes seems like a talisman so magical that we can’t fathom living without all the pleasures and conveniences that it bestows almost anytime or anywhere. The iPhone, and its smartphone brethren, enable pictures that can be posted instantly […]