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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 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 2025HEALTH

The New Weapon Against Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a big deal. It's a major health problem that hits a lot of people. The search for better treatments is always on. One exciting development is a unique drug combination. This mix includes a targeted radioactive material and a specific inhibitor. The radioactive material is cal

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Jun 16 2025POLITICS

Political Honesty: A Trust Crisis

Political honesty is a hot topic. A recent survey asked Americans to rate the honesty of politicians from the two main parties. The results were not surprising. Most people think politicians from both sides are sometimes or always dishonest. About 48% of adults believe this about Republicans, while

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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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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Impact of Meniscus Repair with Polyurethane Scaffold

The meniscus is a crucial part of the knee joint. It acts like a cushion between the thighbone and shinbone. When part of it is removed, it can lead to problems later on. A study looked at how well a polyurethane scaffold helps in the long run. This scaffold is used to fix chronic issues after part

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Jun 16 2025OPINION

The Vaccine Panel Overhaul: A Step Back or Forward?

The recent shake-up of the vaccine advisory panel has sparked a lot of talk. The person in charge, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , claimed this move would rebuild public trust. However, his past actions tell a different story. Before taking on this role, Kennedy was known for spreading vaccine misinformatio

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Jun 16 2025POLITICS

Lives Lost: The Struggle for Aid in Gaza

In the early hours of Sunday, eight lives were lost, and many more were injured in a shooting near aid sites in Gaza. People were desperate for food and other essentials. The sites are supported by Israel and the United States. These sites are run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. This group want

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Jun 15 2025POLITICS

A Birthday Bash and a Nation Divided

The U. S. Army's 250th birthday bash in Washington, D. C. , was a grand affair. It was a day filled with tanks, helicopters, and thousands of troops marching down the streets. It was a spectacle that had been in the works for years, ever since a certain president was inspired by a similar event in

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Jun 15 2025CRIME

A City Divided: Protests and Violence in Salt Lake City

A protest in Salt Lake City ended with a shooting. One person was hurt and taken to the hospital. Police are still figuring out what happened. They have someone in custody but aren't sharing many details. The protest was part of a bigger movement called "No Kings. " Thousands of people showed up in

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