By The Associated Press Today is Monday, Oct. 13, the 286th day of 2025. There are 79 days left in the year. Today in history: On Oct. 13, 2010, 33 men were rescued from a collapsed Chilean mine after being lifted one by one in capsules 69 days after they were trapped 2,300 feet (700 […]
Meghan Markle shared an heartfelt Instagram dedicated to her 4-year-old daughter, Princess Lilibet, to celebrate International Day of the Girl. The Duchess of Sussex -- who shares Lilibet with husband Prince Harry -- posted a sweet video of the red-haired Lilibet running in the grass, along with an adorable photo of her and her daughter holding hands. "To all the girls - this world is yours. Do everything you can to protect your rights, use your voice, support each other," she captioned her post. "We will do the same for you. It’s your right and our responsibility. Go get ‘em girl! 🏃♀️ Happy International Day of the Girl."
But Denver is marking its first official Indigenous Peoples` Day city holiday. The post Goodbye, Columbus: Today Is Not a State Holiday in Colorado appeared first on Denver Westword .
President Donald Trump is in Israel where he received a standing ovation and was greeted by a sea of red hats at the Knesset – following the historic cease-fire and release of hostages.
The interior had been stripped of its historic features, so it was converted to modern living on the inside while honoring its 1830s architecture on the outside. The post Historic Beacon Hill brownstone sat vacant for 20 years — now it’s listed at $15.5M appeared first on Boston.com .
Scientists from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Caltech have finally solved a decades-old mystery about how photosynthesis really begins. They discovered why energy inside plants flows down only one of two possible routes — a design that lets nature move sunlight with astonishing precision. Using advanced computer simulations, the researchers showed that one branch has a much higher energy barrier, blocking electrons from moving freely.
Parents struggling with an adult, divorced daughter who won’t move out or contribute to the household get advice from Asking Eric on setting and enforcing clear consequences. Also covered: dealing with ungrateful grandchildren and navigating friendships with non-initiators.
"It`s not just you: Flatpak flat-out doesn`t work in the new Ubuntu 25.10 release," writes the blog OMG Ubuntu: While Flatpak itself can be installed using apt, trying to install Flatpaks with Flatpak from the command-line throws a "could not unmount revokefs-fuse filesystem" error, followed by "Child process exited with code 1". For those who`ve installed the Ubuntu `Questing Quokka` and wanted to kit it out with their favourite software from Flathub, it`s a frustrating road bump. AppArmor, the tool that enforces Ubuntu`s security policies for apps, is causing the issue. According to the bug report on Launchpad, the AppArmor profile for fusermount3 lacks the privileges it needs to work properly in Ubuntu 25.10. Fusermount3 is a tool Flatpak relies on to mount and unmount filesystems... This is a bug and it is being worked on. Although there`s no timeframe for a fix, it is marked as critical, so will be prioritised. The bug was reported in early September, but not fixed in time for this week`s Ubuntu 25.10 release, reports Phoronix: Only [Friday] an updated AppArmor was pushed to the "questing-proposed" archive for testing. Since then... a number of users have reported that the updated AppArmor from the proposed archive will fix the Flatpak issues being observed. From all the reports so far it looks like that proposed update is in good shape for restoring Flatpak support on Ubuntu 25.10. The Ubuntu team is considering pushing out this update sooner than the typical seven day testing period given the severity of the issue. More details from WebProNews: Industry insiders point out that AppArmor, Ubuntu`s mandatory access control system, was tightened in this release to enhance security... This isn`t the first time AppArmor has caused friction; similar issues plagued Telegram Flatpak apps in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS earlier this year, as noted in coverage from OMG Ubuntu. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Canadian American actress Jenn Proske was in her early 20s when she played Becca Crane -- the awkward and anxious high school student, lacking joy in life -- in the comedy/horror film "Vampires Suck" back in 2010. Jenn shared the big screen with…
Stories in this list received the most page views on SummitDaily.com from Oct 5-11. 1. Fatal crash kills driver, injures three others outside of Breckenridge A single-vehicle crash on a dirt road above Breckenridge’s Wellington...
Discover the joy of hiking near Fort Collins and understand the health benefits of connecting with nature through guided experiences. This post Find Peace in Nature: Larimer County’s Guided Wellness Walk Encourages Reflection at Lions Open Space previously appeared on NorthFortyNews.com .
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump set off for Israel and Egypt on Sunday to celebrate the U.S.-brokered ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas and urge Middle East allies to seize the opportunity to...
Colorado took the pressure that had been building through the first half of the season and put together its most complete effort in beating Iowa State on Saturday.
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum recently unveiled a pair of new bobbleheads featuring the likenesses University of Colorado’s live mascots Ralphie VII and her predecessor, Ralphie VI.
Amid hype over artificial intelligence, the best AI stocks generate revenue or get a strategic edge from the fast evolving technology. The post Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum: Is A Crash Brewing For AI Stocks? appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
The addition of a $100,000 application fee for new H-1B petitions could have significant implications for tech employers in states like Colorado, where younger and smaller firms dominate.
President Donald Trump said Saturday that his administration will make sure military personnel get paid Wednesday when their checks are due, despite the partial government shutdown. The Oct. 15 pay date for about 2.1 million troops had become one of the biggest near-term inflection points in the shutdown standoff, which has gone on for 11 […] The post Trump directs Pentagon to shift funds to make payroll for troops appeared first on Roll Call .
On Oct. 13, Colorado Northwestern Community College will proudly celebrate its 63rd anniversary. For more than six decades, CNCC has remained dedicated to transforming students’ lives by providing accessible, affordable and high-quality education, where learning...
Catherine Brennan Lacy, 95, passed away peacefully on Sept. 28, 2025, in Gunnison, Colorado. She was born June 18, 1930, in Pueblo, Colorado, to John Patrick Brennan and Katherine Margaret Flemming. Catherine grew up in Pueblo, graduating from Pueblo Catholic High School in 1948 and later earning an associate degree in home economics and business from Pueblo Junior College. In […] The post Catherine Brennan Lacy first appeared on Gunnison Country Times .