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Jun 16 2025BUSINESS

Denver's Colfax Avenue: A Street Under Siege

Denver's Colfax Avenue is famous for its vibrant dining scene. But lately, it's been a different kind of hotspot. Construction has taken over, and it's not just the roads that are feeling the impact. Eateries along this bustling street are facing tough times. The latest casualty is Middleman, a popu

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Jun 16 2025SPORTS

College World Series: Omaha's Gambling Scene Heats Up

The College World Series is coming to Omaha, and the city is buzzing with excitement. This event is not just about baseball; it's also about the money that will flow into local casinos and sportsbooks. Nebraska has legalized sports betting, but there's a catch. You can only place bets in person at c

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Jun 16 2025POLITICS

Young Adults May Be Banned From Bars In Hammond

A recent proposal in Hammond has stirred up quite a bit of controversy. The proposal suggests that individuals aged 18 to 20 may be barred from entering local bars, regardless of whether they intend to drink or not. This idea has sparked a heated debate among local business owners and residents. Th

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Jun 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Elliot Stabler's Early Undercover Adventure Predicted His Future

The TV show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has a long history of gripping episodes. One standout episode from season 4, episode 12, titled "Risk, " is particularly noteworthy. This episode not only showcased a memorable moment between detectives Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler but also hinted at

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Jun 16 2025POLITICS

Celebrities Stand Up for Democracy

The "No Kings" protest was a big deal across the country. It drew in many famous faces from Hollywood. From the West Coast to the East, stars showed up to voice their concerns. They wanted to speak out against Donald Trump and his policies. Mark Ruffalo, Susan Sarandon, and Jimmy Kimmel were among t

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Jun 16 2025WEATHER

Colorado Weather: Storms and Heatwave on the Horizon

The weather in Southern Colorado is set to be quite the rollercoaster. First up, severe storms are expected to hit this afternoon and evening, especially in El Paso and Pueblo County. These storms could bring some serious hail and strong winds. So, if you're out and about, keep an eye on the sky. T

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Jun 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Earth's Health Crisis: How It's Affecting Us

The Earth is in trouble. The changes we've made to our planet are making us sick. This is what experts call a "nature crisis. " It's affecting our daily lives and our health in many ways. It's crucial to understand that these changes can hit us both directly and indirectly. The Earth is get

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Jun 16 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Pollution with a Powerful New Tool

Aluminium ions are proving to be a game-changer in the fight against water pollution. These ions, specifically metastable aluminium ions, are being used in a new process to break down oxytetracycline (OTC) in water. This process is a type of Fenton-like reaction, which means it uses hydrogen peroxid

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Jun 16 2025SCIENCE

How Electric Fields Shape Ice Formation

Ice doesn't just form randomly; it can be influenced by external factors. One of these factors is the electric field, or Efield. Researchers have been looking into how Efields affect ice crystallization. They found that when the strength of the Efield goes beyond 2. 5 V·nm^-1, it can directly cause

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

The Silent Battle Against Superbugs in Kids

The world has been grappling with a growing problem: superbugs. These are bacteria that have become resistant to many types of antibiotics. This issue is especially tough in hospitals, where children are often fighting other health problems. Gram-negative bacteria are a big part of this problem. The

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