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29.12 / 23:50
Hollywood Actor performer rock 2020 Boebert switches congressional districts, avoiding a Democratic opponent who has far outraised her
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert is shifting congressional districts to a more conservative seat on the opposite side of the state to improve her chances of staying in office
17.03 / 01:57
UPS Provident Parke President performer Department Schools The unintended consequences of Trump’s firing spree
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. At Veterans Affairs facilities in Detroit and Denver, staff reductions have led to canceled health programs and left homeless veterans without their dedicated coordinator to help them find an apartment and line up a deposit. In Alabama, job cuts at the Education Department have slowed efforts to get disabled children access to classrooms.
12.03 / 21:55
Citi security Apple Cybercrime Bill information reports Delete these texts Apple or Android device before it is too late! Here's what the FBI is saying
Cybercriminals have registered more than 10,000 malicious domains to fuel these scams, which impersonate unpaid toll bills or missed delivery notifications. Victims receive urgent texts claiming they owe payments, complete with links to fake websites designed to steal credit card details, bank information, and personal data for identity theft.
05.03 / 08:53
markets COST UPS Target Manufacturing Trade War The day Trump’s tariff threats became a reality for America Inc.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Target boss Brian Cornell and his team were walking through a New York City conference center Monday night when the news broke: President Trump was following through on his tariff threats. The retailer’s executives huddled sitting on sofas in a greenroom next to the stage where they would meet with their biggest investors on Tuesday.
08.02 / 00:47
Booking SpaceX Pride symphony testing travelers Relationships Could supersonic air travel make a comeback?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. THE last commercial supersonic flight was BA002, from New York to London, on October 24th 2003. Blake Scholl, boss of Boom Supersonic, in Denver, hopes people will not have to wait another two decades for the next.
30.01 / 08:19
UPS CEO Airlines Sustainability testing travelers Independently funded jet's sound barrier mark revives talk of commercial supersonic travel
An aircraft developed by Boom Supersonic has become the first independently funded jet to break the sound barrier
15.12 / 09:45
Citi Airlines McGrath volunteers International Destinations Flight takes kids to visit Santa at North Pole scene in transformed Denver airport hangar
More than 100 kids have been treated to an airplane flight and visit to a hangar at Denver International Airport that was transformed into the North Pole
04.11 / 12:53
UPS FIVE pop dance rights Colleges parachuting Connect with one old colleague or boss
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Let’s face it, you’re online right now, refreshing apps and looking for news. If you’re scrolling anyway, maybe try fixing something in your life—in 15 minutes or less.
23.10 / 21:43
McDonald’s Food outbreak reports prevention infection Investigations Quarter Pounders are off the menu at 20% of McDonald's in US amid an E. coli investigation
McDonald’s is working to reassure U.S. customers that its restaurants are safe even as federal investigators try to pinpoint the cause of a deadly E
04.10 / 14:23
UPS Citi Man community reports For migrant women who land in Colorado looking for jobs, a common answer emerges: No
As record numbers of South Americans come to the U.S. seeking better economic opportunities, many are landing in communities that are unprepared for them — and sometimes outright hostile
27.08 / 19:02
COST Provident Food community pandemic concert donates Did Taylor Swift create a new era for food bank donations?
Since last March, Taylor Swift has donated the equivalent of hundreds of thousands of meals to help feed the growing number of Americans grappling with rising food and housing costs
19.08 / 04:32
UPS Remark President War Cycling country Biden's journey: After getting knocked down, he keeps getting back up.
Biden addressed an adoring crowd at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, his smile radiating confidence about the country's future and his own journey. The soon-to-be vice president hugged his son Beau. He spoke about how his own parents had endowed him with a sense of grit and tenacity. «Champ, when you get knocked down, get up,» he recalled his father, Joe, saying. Biden then repeated the lesson taught to him by his mother, Catherine Eugenia Finnegan Biden, who was seated in the audience: «Failure at some point in your life is inevitable, but giving up is unforgivable.»
26.07 / 12:54
BLOCK Kroger Trade Courts Kroger, Albertsons agree to temporarily halt merger plans while Colorado lawsuit proceeds
Supermarket chains Kroger and Albertsons on Thursday agreed to temporarily halt their proposed merger in Colorado until a judge has considered the state’s objections
25.06 / 00:01
UPS SEC CEO Strategy Research WSJ Cycling Morning Coffee: The horrible schedule you need to work to rescue a buy-side firm. Top former banker thinks her former ESG job was monstrous
Unfortunately for everyone in the industry, it takes an awful lot more work to recover a damaged franchise than it does to keep a functioning company going. So when a financial firm gets into as much trouble as Janus Henderson did after what was famously one of the worst mergers in fund management history, there were bound to be some blood sweat and tears involved for Ali Dibadj the CEO who was brought in two years ago to try to turn things around.
12.06 / 17:07
UPS CEO reports Summit Trail goes national with $3B high-end team
Summit Trail Advisors, a prominent boutique wealth management firm managing $18 billion in client assets, is broadening its footprint across the US with a key acquisition.
08.04 / 03:13
Airlines Boeing cover reports Investigations International Loss of engine cover on Southwest Boeing 737-800 prompts FAA investigation
engine cover on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 fell off on Sunday during takeoff in Denver and struck the wing flap, prompting the U.S. FAA to open an investigation. No one was injured and Southwest Flight 3695 returned safely to Denver International Airport around 8:15 a.m. local time on Sunday and was towed to the gate after losing the engine cowling.
03.03 / 05:05
Ball Career awards Basketball track Olympics LeBron James becomes first player to score 40,000 points
LeBron James on Saturday became the first NBA player to score 40,000 career points, hitting a scoop layup off the glass in the second quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers home game against the Denver Nuggets. James, who entered the game needing nine points to reach the milestone, used a spin move to create separation from Denver's Michael Porter Jr. and put the ball in with his left hand as the all-time scoring leader continues to put his record further out of reach. The sold-out crowd in downtown Los Angeles roared with approval when James made the highly-anticipated shot to reach 40,000 points and gave him a standing ovation when he went to the bench at the next break.
27.02 / 23:13
markets Citi BLOCK Kroger Food Trade country Why does the US government think a Kroger-Albertsons merger would be bad for grocery shoppers?
Two of the biggest grocery chains in the United States had hoped to complete the largest supermarket merger in the country’s history this year
21.02 / 23:21
Airlines Sustainability Boeing wellness show Videos Passenger captures video of plane wing coming apart as United flight forced to land
United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Boston was diverted to Denver on Monday after the plane’s wing started coming apart mid-flight — and a passenger managed to capture footage of the unnerving issue.Kevin Clarke pulled out his phone to record video of damage to the plane’s structure, which appeared to show the wing slat missing large chunks and beginning to separate from the rest of the wing.“Just about to land in Denver with a broken wing on the plane,” Clarke can be heard saying in the video.Clarke told WCVB that as the wheels lifted off in San Francisco, he felt an “incredibly strong vibration” and started to become worried about the plane’s shaking.“All of a sudden I hear this loud vibration and noise that I’ve never heard from a plane before and it stopped within seconds and I’m like, well that’s good it stopped,” Clarke told ABC.He told the outlet that the plane’s pilot soon entered the cabin and checked out the wing from a window, before retreating back into the cockpit.“Minutes later, he comes on the PA system and announces that we’ve sustained some damage to the slat underneath the wing,” said Clarke.Another passenger shared a photo of the damaged wing on Reddit mid-flight.“Sitting right on the wing and the noise after reaching altitude was much louder than normal. I opened the window to see the wing looking like this,” user octopus_hug wrote.
20.02 / 20:59
Aviat security Boeing show Videos Investigations United flight from San Francisco to Boston diverted due to damage to one of its wings
United Airlines says a flight heading from San Francisco to Boston had to be diverted after the plane suffered damage to one of its wings
03.01 / 18:08
UPS Provident Strategy country rights Mercer adds Denver RIA overseeing $465M
Mercer Global Advisors has acquired Transitions Wealth Management, a registered investment advisor in Denver that manages $465 million in assets for more than 400 clients, the firm said Wednesday.

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