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Sunday, December 21, 2025

Colorado leaders vow to keep pursuing AI regulations despite President Trump’s threats against states

Colorado state Rep. Brianna Titone, a chief proponent of regulating AI to prevent discrimination, called the executive order “a wish list, more than anything,” and not something she takes seriously.

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Immigration judge weighs release of activist Jeanette Vizguerra after ICE sought to block media’s court access

An immigration judge will decide in the coming days whether to temporarily release immigrant rights activist Jeanette Vizguerra after a Friday bail hearing.

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State Sen. Faith Winter legally drunk at time of fatal crash, investigators find

State Sen. Faith Winter was intoxicated and at fault for the November car accident in which she was killed, Arapahoe County investigators said Friday.

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Trump announces lower drug price deals with 9 pharmaceutical companies

New drugs made by those companies will also be charged at the so-called “most-favored-nation” pricing.

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US military launches strikes in Syria targeting Islamic State fighters after American deaths

The operation follows the deaths of three U.S. citizens.

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Economists forecast a growing recession risk for Colorado, adding challenges for state budget

“That just starts us off even more in a hole,” state Rep. Rick Taggart, a Grand Junction Republican, said of the new forecasts. “That’s worrisome, to say the least.”

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Mystery as YouTube creator’s finance livestream appears on White House website

The livestream raised questions about whether the site was hacked.