Oil prices edged higher after an American official said the U.S. and Iran had agreed to halt attacks in a key shipping lane, raising hopes that hostilities would not escalate.
Fish oil supplements successfully delivered omega-3s to the brain, but a two-year study found no meaningful benefits for memory, cognition, or Alzheimer’s-related brain changes. The results challenge the idea that fish oil pills can help prevent Alzheimer’s and shift attention toward overall diet and lifestyle instead.
Donald Trump shuttered the web site Climate.gov in 2025, cutting off public access to climate information from America`s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). But "former members of the site`s team have brought much of it back at a new domain," reports The Register: "Trusted climate information should not disappear when politics change," Climate.us managing director Rebecca Lindsey said of the new platform in a press release. Lindsey, who previously served as the Climate.gov program manager and lead editor, told The Register in an email that she and one of the web developers responsible for the site were the first to be caught up in government purges when DOGE swept through the department in late February 2025... Created in cooperation with sustainability nonprofit accelerator Multiplier, Climate.us aims to be an independent alternative to its old .gov, and many of the former NOAA crew behind the previous website have teamed up for the new initiative to "keep climate information accurate, accessible, scientifically rigorous, and useful for the people who rely on it." Climate.gov, which now redirects to a NOAA page about climate but which hosts none of the data the shuttered site used to contain, was taken offline in July 2025 following a Trump executive order prioritizing "gold standard science...." arguing that prior climate science models relied on worst-case scenarios, which somehow meant the public availability of 15 years of climate data and reporting ought to change... All of the content that was purged from the .gov is now back, along with blogs from experts, climate status reports, maps and data pathways, and national assessments of climate change as well. Lindsey told us that rapidly changing political winds have led her to believe that the government isn`t the right place for that mission to continue, and that she would have concerns about returning the site to federal management if a future administration changed its position on climate
In 2005, when Michael Goldberg was first opening Belly Up Aspen, rival ski town Vail still had 8150 – a legendary music venue named for Vail’s elevation and steeped in a tradition of intimate, local talent...
An NBC Sports spokesman said the decision was made in consultation with the PGA Tour and Major League Baseball. The post NBC bumps Yankees-Red Sox to stay with golf as Scheffler forces playoff appeared first on Boston.com .
Nearby communities have received pre-evacuation warnings, according to the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office. The post Colorado, Utah mourn 3 firefighters killed in fire outbreak on state border appeared first on Denver Westword .
Newly resurfaced body-cam footage from the Taylor Parker case shows the convicted killer inside an Oklahoma hospital desperately trying to convince officers she had just delivered a baby ... when in fact it was the fetus she had cut out of her…
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect new growth of the Willow Fire. A wildfire that grew to more than 1,000 acres in a matter of hours near Leadville in the evening Sunday,...
In this upside-down world there’d be a pig like Ted Waters, who, one blue winter night outside Marjah, had his leg blown off by a bomb disguised as a guardrail.
Louisiana Rep. Julia Letlow locked up the Republican nomination on Saturday, defeating state treasurer and former Rep. John Fleming in a primary runoff and putting herself on a path to becoming the first GOP woman to represent the state in the chamber. Letlow, who had President Donald Trump’s endorsement, was leading Fleming 57 percent to 43 percent […]
The Colorado Chamber of Commerce successfully opposed legislation in the 2026 session that could have cost businesses more than $468 million and more than $2,300 per employee in additional fees, according to the Chamber’s 2026 annual report released June 22. The Chamber targeted 15 “job killer” and “wallet watchdog” bills that threatened the state’s business [...] The post Colorado Chamber Reports Progress for Business in 2026 appeared first on SoCo Digest .
According to a news release from the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office, Stage 1 Fire Restrictions will be put in place beginning on Friday at 12 a.m. due to elevated fire danger and continued dry conditions...
Colorado’s dining scene continues to welcome plant-based cuisine, with vegan restaurants gaining popularity across the state. From casual comfort food to creative, chef-driven menus, these spots show how flavorful and diverse vegan cooking can be. The Joint Colorado Springs 19 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs At The Joint, plants take center stage in a creative, [...] The post Insider Picks: Where to Find Vegan Food in Colorado Springs appeared first on SoCo Insider .