The president is threatening to widen his trade war against China as tariffs on timber, lumber, kitchen cabinets and other products took effect on Tuesday.
It’s not too late! But we need to wake up from this nightmare that our fragile democracy no longer rests on a slippery slope but is on a direct path-orchestrated by the Trump administration-to becoming an autocracy. It’s time we realize that Trump has now gone too far in his personal war against our liberties.
Stock Market Today: The Dow Jones index dropped Tuesday on renewed U.S.-China tensions. Nvidia stock and Tesla sold off. The post Stock Market Today: Dow Slides On U.S.-China Tensions; Nvidia, Tesla Sell Off (Live Coverage) appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
The program opens “a restless world where bold, author-driven works captivate with their search for balance and understanding — and demonstrate that documentaries can be even more engaging than fiction.”
House Speaker Mike Johnson is now warning the government shutdown could become “one of the longest shutdowns in American history,” insisting Republicans have nothing to negotiate until Democrats relent on their demand to extended healthcare subsidies. It comes as the future of thousands of federal workers hanging in the balance. NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports for TODAY.
General Motors will book a negative impact of $1.6 billon in its next quarter after tax incentives for electric vehicles were slashed by the U.S. and rules governing emissions are relaxed.
I would like to reply to the letter the Camera published on Oct. 3 regarding the minimum wage in Boulder County. In principle, at a high level, I may agree with much of what the author wrote. Unfortunately, I think their letter missed the point of what the actual issue is. The issue is not what the minimum wage should be. The issue is applying it fairly across Boulder County.
Modeled after Michelin Stars for restaurants, the new Keys system designates one, two, or three Keys for the most outstanding luxury hotels. Read on for the full list.
By The Associated Press Today is Tuesday, Oct. 14, the 287th day of 2025. There are 78 days left in the year. Today in history: On Oct. 14, 1947, U.S. Air Force Capt. Chuck Yeager became the first person to break the sound barrier as he flew a Bell X-1 rocket plane over Muroc Dry […]
schwit1 shares a report from Hackread: On October 3, 2025, Hackread.com published an in-depth report in which hackers claimed to have stolen 989 million records from 39 major companies worldwide by exploiting a Salesforce vulnerability. The group demanded that Salesforce and the affected firms enter negotiations before October 10, 2025, warning that if their demands were ignored, they would release the entire dataset. The hackers, identifying themselves as "Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters," a collective said to combine elements of Scattered Spider, Lapsus$, and ShinyHunters, have now published data allegedly belonging to 6 of the 39 targeted companies. The companies named in the leak are as follows: Fujifilm, GAP, INC., Vietnam Airlines, Engie Resources, Quantas Airways Limited, and Albertsons Companies, Inc. In all 6 leaks, the record contains personal details of customers, business, including email addresses, full names, addresses, passport numbers, phone numbers. The hackers said on Telegram that they will not be releasing any additional information, stating, "A lot of people are asking what else will be leaked. Nothing else will be leaked. Everything that was leaked was leaked, we have nothing else to leak, and obviously, the things we have cannot be leaked for obvious reasons." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope hint that the universe’s first stars might not have been ordinary fusion-powered suns, but enormous “supermassive dark stars” powered by dark matter annihilation. These colossal, luminous hydrogen-and-helium spheres may explain both the existence of unexpectedly bright early galaxies and the origin of the first supermassive black holes.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills made her much-anticipated entry into the Democratic primary for Senate on Tuesday, seeking to challenge Republican incumbent Sen. Susan Collins. Mills’ announcement video features an exchange between her and President Donald Trump, in which Mills said, “See you in court,” in response to Trump’s threat to take away federal funding. Maine […] The post Maine Gov. Janet Mills officially enters Senate race appeared first on Roll Call .
Why are you running for Town Council? I’m running for Town Council for several reasons. One, I love Eagle. I grew up skiing these mountains with my dad and brother and I have deep rooted love of...
Donald Trump ain`t happy with TIME magazine ... `cause he says the cover photo they used of him to celebrate his Gaza peace deal is the worst one ever! Check out his late-night Truth Social rant ... he gives the image of him splashed across the…
Emergency teams swiftly rescued two individuals from a car accident in the Poudre River. Learn more about this rescue operation. This post Driver and Passenger Safe After Vehicle Plunges into Poudre River previously appeared on NorthFortyNews.com .
– September 1, 2012 BARBARA MARY TUNNICLIFFE. Former resident of Aspen and Carbondale. Former Lease Owner of PEAK NINE SKI RESTAURANT BRECKENRIDGE. Passed away Sept. 1st 2012. Aged of 82. Barbara you are sadly missed....
PG&E reports power has been restored after more than 3,400 customers experienced an outage in the San Luis Obispo area, including the Whole Foods Market in the Irish Hills Plaza.
Vacant spaces are getting new tenants amid the ongoing construction. The post Good Signs on East Colfax: Two More New Restaurants Coming Soon appeared first on Denver Westword .
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 .