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Former lawyer buys The Bookies, half-century-old Denver bookstore

Kirstin Gulling Takes Over Denver Bookstore The Bookies Former lawyer Kirstin Gulling is fulfilling her dream of owning a bookstore by taking over Denver staple The Bookies, originally opened by

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Trump Deploys National Guard As Los Angeles Protests Against Immigration Agents Continue

LOS ANGELES, June 7 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump’s administration said it would deploy 2,000 National Guard troops on Saturday

LAPD takes down protester on stilts, drags him away at an anti-ICE riot

Oh, the pain! During an anti-ICE riot in Los Angeles, a protester on stilts was knocked down by police officers

Las Vegas is planting more trees to combat rising temperatures : NPR

Last year, the city of Las Vegas reached a record 120 degrees during the peak of summer. The Clark County

Aussie reporter hit with rubber bullet at LA protest

An Australian senator is calling on the country's prime minister to demand an urgent explanation from US President Donald Trump

3 in 5 Colorado third-graders had cavities or a history of tooth decay

Colorado Children Suffering from Tooth Decay Recent data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment revealed that three

Trump Deploys California National Guard To LA To Quell Protests Despite Governor’s Objections

President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of 2,000 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles, sparking controversy with Governor

Australian news reporter shot with rubber bullet live on air while covering LA anti-ICE riots

An Australian News Reporter Shot with Rubber Bullet While Covering Anti-ICE Riots in Los Angeles An Australian news reporter was

Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy on Trump and Democrats : NPR

When a team of NPR journalists approached Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, for an interview, he was taken