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Trump pleaded not guilty Tuesday to 34 NY state felony offenses related to what prosecutors say were hush money payments to adult film star.
Denver voters appeared on track Tuesday night to reject a ballot measure that would have allowed a defunct golf course on city's northeast.
"Brough and Johnston are by far the race’s leading fundraisers, both collecting more than $670,000 in direct contributions as of March 29."
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U.S. Department of Energy issued draft report that found a “pressing need” for new electric transmission infrastructure across the country.
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First lady Jill Biden visited Denver on Monday morning to begin a tour highlighting the Biden administration's economic policies.
The Aurora nonprofit helps people detained by ICE transition out of a privately owned detention center in Crow's district.
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While victims' advocates interviewed for this story say the law is well-intentioned, there are often unintended consequences.
WASHINGTON – Numbered H.R. 1 as a signal that energy policy is House majority’s top legislative priority, the bill includes GOP proposals.
The bill, despite restrictions or bans enacted at the state level, would codify the protections previously in place under Roe v. Wade.
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House Democrats are set to advance a trio of bills to bolster reproductive health care and abortion access in Colorado.
A day after taking office, Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen withdrew his state from the Electronic Registration Information Center.
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WASHINGTON — Health insurance companies may no longer need to cover health care services that were required by the 2010 Affordable Care Act.
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WASHINGTON — A former president has never been indicted before. Trump is also a Republican candidate in the 2024 race for the presidency.