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Denver migrants, advocates complain six months of free rent is ‘insufficient’: ‘Slap in the face’

The program will provide six months of free housing, food assistance, workforce training and more to the approximately 1,000 migrants currently in the city's shelter system as they await authorization to work.
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Dog Can't Get Enough of Window Views During First Flight, Melts Hearts
A voice in the viral video says of the dog Blue: "You're so smart. I didn't know you were that smart..."
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Summer heat waves already deadly in Asia, and it's still spring
Much of Asia is sweltering under a heat wave that one expert calls "by far the most extreme event in world climatic history."
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Mexico to Sue Arizona Rancher Accused of Fatally Shooting Migrant—Attorney
Prosecutors said they wouldn't seek to retry George Alan Kelly over the fatal shooting of Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea.
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Police Shoot at UCLA Protesters as Encampment Cleared
Violence erupted at UCLA's pro-Palestinian protest on Thursday as police cleared the encampment.
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Moment Dog Finally Gets "Closure" After Reunion With Ball Missing for Years
After being reunited with the ball, she "no longer stares at the pool corner," her owner said on TikTok.
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Russia 'Launching Kamikaze Drones' over Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant: Video
Ukraine has long warned about the dangers of Moscow targeting the atomic facility.
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How We Chose the TIME100 Most Influential People in Health of 2024
The realm of health is in the middle of a golden age of transformation. Read how TIME chose the list of doctors, scientists and more.
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Piers Morgan Furious After Racist Claim on Live TV
The pundit hit back after Cornel West said he was racist during a conversation about pro-Palestinian protests.
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MLS goalie, wife arrested after nightclub fight in Florida
Orlando City’s Mason Stajduhar, 26, and his wife Tatiana, 25, were arrested after a nightclub brawl in Florida, police said. They were charged with disorderly conduct.
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Ancient Mars 'Surprisingly' Like Earth, NASA Rover Reveals
Manganese was found in an ancient Mars lakebed, suggesting that the environment could have been highly useful to lifeforms.
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Charlotte killings highlight the risks police face when serving warrants
Serving arrest warrants forces police officers into unpredictable situations that can result in disaster, as in the case of the four North Carolina officers killed on April 29, 2024.
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Alex Oshmyansky
Sometimes all it takes is a cold email to start a revolution. Dr. Alex Oshmyansky, a radiologist who had become incensed by the runaway prices of prescription drugs, decided to email billionaire and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who famously makes his contact info public. He included a business plan for a small company he…
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Joel Habener, Dan Drucker, Svetlana Mojsov and Jens Juul Holst
Newly powerful weight-loss drugs became the biggest story in health in the past year—and Dr. Jens Juul Holst, Dr. Joel Habener, Svetlana Mojsov, and Dr. Daniel Drucker played pivotal roles in making those medications possible. The scientists conducted the early work, beginning in the 1970s, on glucagon-like peptides, or GLPs, that first transformed the treatment…
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Melanie Ward
The U.K.-based nonprofit Medical Aid for Palestinians was founded 40 years ago to improve health care for all Palestinian people. So when war between Israel and Hamas broke out in the fall of 2023, CEO Melanie Ward knew her group would need to respond. “This is what the organization was built for,” she says. Ward…
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Ivan Cheung
In the pharmaceutical world, where ideas far outnumber marketable products, executives adhere to the motto of “fail often, and fail early,” with the understanding that to do so requires the discipline to know when to cut their losses and say no. But Ivan Cheung followed other advice as CEO of Eisai, Inc. “The opposite is…
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Stuart Orkin
Dr. Stuart Orkin didn’t set out to develop a historic treatment for sickle cell disease 45 years ago when he decided to study how blood cells formed. He became a researcher at Harvard Medical School just as scientists learned how to clone, or make copies of, genes. “Everybody was talking about how we could now…
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Ronnie Levin
In the next decade, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aims to replace all the country’s lead pipes. Few did more to bring about the change than Ronnie Levin, who published a cost-benefit analysis in 2023 on cutting lead in drinking water, tallying the dollar costs of problems like impaired cognitive function and increased risk…
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Shahzad Baig
Polio eradication has largely been a global vaccination success story. The disease, which can lead to paralysis or death, mostly in children, now circulates only in Afghanistan and Pakistan. On the front lines in the effort to stamp it out is Dr. Shahzad Baig, national coordinator of Pakistan’s polio-eradication program. In 2019, polio disabled or…
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David Baker
Proteins, each with their own unique three-dimensional architecture, are the body’s molecular tools, adapted to perform the specific tasks necessary for maintaining life. For decades, researchers have modified proteins to augment or alter their function. Insulin lispro, for example, is a modified form of naturally occurring insulin that removes sugar from the blood more rapidly…
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Georg Schett
In recent years, the new immune-based therapy CAR T has dramatically improved outcomes for patients with certain blood cancers that involve B cells, like leukemia and lymphoma. Dr. Georg Schett, a rheumatologist at the University Hospital Erlangen in Germany, saw the potential of the treatment for autoimmune diseases like lupus, in which immune B cells…
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Pet Cam Captures Dog's Sweet Reaction to Owner Coming Home—'Waited All Day'
"He always reacts this way when I get home, regardless of whether it's 3 minutes or 3 hours," the owner told Newsweek.
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In Oregon, Medicaid is buying people air conditioners
Oregon is the first state to expand Medicaid coverage to help low-income people contend with climate change. The Biden administration is encouraging the experiment, despite risks.
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'No leadership': Resurfaced post comes back to haunt Biden after anti-Israel protests sweep the nation
Political experts blasted President Biden over a 2020 post blaming then-President Trump for violence in the United States as anti-Israel protests continue to erupt across the country.
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Four takeaways from UCLA's first spring football practice under coach DeShaun Foster
New coach DeShaun Foster has rejuvenated UCLA's fan base and the players, but there is still some work to do.
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Monetizing love
Dating apps are finding new ways to take more of your money.
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Campuses are grappling with the Gaza war. So are our columnists.
On the newest episode of “Impromptu,” our writers wrestle with the impact of the nationwide protests.
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Creating competition or division, challenge matches shape H.S. tennis
At top programs like DeMatha, climbing the lineup ladder means facing off against teammates.
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Democrats' Secret Weapon? Thousands of Candidates You've Probably Never Heard Of | Opinion
The future of our democracy is at stake in this election, and we can't win without young voters.
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FanDuel welcome promo: Bet $5 on any game for $150 bonus guaranteed
Readers can access a FanDuel welcome promo as new time customers with account registration and a $5 bet on anything.
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9 things to consider when shopping for a grill
Whether it’s charcoal, propane, pellet or electric, here’s how to find one that fits your budget, space and cooking style.
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Biden campaign continues focus on abortion with new ad buy
The ad, first shared with CBS News, features part of Donald Trump's interview with Time Magazine.
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The Story Behind Peacock’s The Tattooist of Auschwitz
The tattooist of Auschwitz on Peacock is inspired by a true story.
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Reducing The Idea of You to Fan Fiction Is Another Example of Dismissing Women’s Art
When Robinne Lee wrote The Idea of You, she didn't expect her story about ageism, sexism, and agency to be reduced to 'fluff.'
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Jonah Hauer-King and The Unique Love Story That Centers ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ on Peacock: “They Became Each Other’s Beacon”
"The fact that they were able to find someone in this place is so extraordinary," the actor says.
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Reading wedding vows privately or during the ceremony: Which is more preferred?
Exchanging personal vows with your partner can be one of many stressors on your wedding day. If you've decided to share personalized vows, here are ways you can deliver them.
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Stars Charlize Theron, Anya Taylor-Joy flock to Dior’s fall show toasting NYC
Dior is in a New York state of mind. Brooklyn, specifically, where the storied, luxury French label touched down on April 15 to showcase its fall 2024 collection. The Brooklyn Museum was the venue of choice — fitting, as the institution previously hosted the “Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams” exhibition a few years ago. Despite...
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Election 2024 latest news: Biden heading to battleground state of North Carolina
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
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Arizona rancher ‘trying to start life over again’ after charges dropped in killing of Mexican man
The Arizona rancher accused of fatally shooting a Mexican national said he is ready to “start life over again” after prosecutors dropped charges against him. “It’s not my fault. I didn’t do it,” George Alan Kelly, 75, told NewsNation days after his trial for the second-degree murder of 48-year-old Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea ended in a hung...
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Woman's 'Daily Battle' With Herself About Being Single Strikes a Chord
Within the poster are two fighters: One who wants to be single; and the other who wants a relationship.
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The Knicks are right in the middle of the NBA’s changing of the guard
The NBA is turning a page with the remainder of this postseason.
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Joe Biden's Approval Rating Falls to All-Time Low
The president recorded an average 13th quarter Gallup approval rating of 38.7 percent.
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North Korea Threat Sparks Terror Alert
South Korea's Foreign Ministry issued advisories on Thursday about possible acts of terror by the North.
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US soccer great Carli Lloyd shares IVF journey to get pregnant: 'It truly is a miracle'
U.S. women's soccer great Carli Lloyd shared her journey to get pregnant and the trials and tribulations she faced using in vitro fertilization.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard reveals ex-fiancé Ken Urker moving to Louisiana to be ‘closer’ after confirming rekindled romance
"... I just really am doing the best I can with moving forward with my life," the convicted murderer said of moving forward with Urker.
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Young Georgians want to be part of Europe. Their government is in the way.
A punitive proposed “foreign agent” law could block the country’s path to the European Union and NATO.
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State Department wants China, Russia to declare that AI won't control nuclear weapons, only humans
A State Department official is pushing for China and Russia to make statements declaring that AI will not be used to make nuclear weapons decisions.
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A history of Kentucky Derby hats: The over-the-top staple at the Churchill Downs
Huge hats at the Kentucky Derby are a must for women, and now, even some men are wearing the staple piece. The hats are typically adorned with flowers and bows.
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Man Meets Neighbor's Litter of Puppies, Internet Can't Get Over One Detail
Brandon Crider said the puppies often visit him at work, however it's only now that one especially fluffy puppy is garnering attention.
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