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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

DOJ moves to join challenge of Colorado’s visa process for crime victims

The U.S. Department of Justice wants to join a local lawsuit challenging a 2021 Colorado law that sought to streamline the process for crime victims who are not U.S. citizens to apply for legal status within the country.

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Iran strikes Kuwait’s main airport and kills 1 as ceasefire is tested again

Kuwait briefly shut its main airport after Iranian drones heavily damaged a terminal building.

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Colorado’s Republican gubernatorial hopefuls finally meet for an often-surreal debate

The three Republicans vying to break Colorado Democrats’ grip on the governor’s mansion finally shared a stage Tuesday that in a debate that was light on policy but was full of questions and answers.

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Gov. Jared Polis vetoes ‘surveillance pricing’ bill prioritized by legislative Democrats

For the second time in a year, Gov. Jared Polis has vetoed legislation that was intended to curb the use of price-setting algorithms in Colorado.

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New Colorado law extends mail voting in elections, attempts to insulate state against federal interference

Starting in November, Colorado voters will get an extra week to receive and return their mail-in ballots under new legislation signed into law this week by Gov. Jared Polis.

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Trump’s financial ties face scrutiny after moves benefiting allies and family

Trump hasn’t been shy about turning the presidency into a major source of personal benefit.

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Trump taps housing regulator Pulte to be acting director of national intelligence

It’s unclear what national security expertise Pulte brings.