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  • Adam Davidson is a contributor to Planet Money, a co-production of NPR and This American Life. He also writes the weekly "It's the Economy" column for the New York Times Magazine.
  • Did the harsh winter hold down job creation last month? Or did employers brush away the snow and prepare for spring with a new round of hiring? The unemployment report is out on Friday.
  • Prosecutors said James Beeks, who played Judas in a Jesus Christ Superstar production and also works as a Michael Jackson impersonator, can be seen in photos and videos from Jan. 6 wearing the jacket.
  • On Monday, the National Archives will release a mother lode of previously unavailable data from the 1940 census. The mass of retro information is like a time capsule, dug up from yesterday, that will offer a sharp look at how much — or how little — America has changed in the past 72 years.
  • Observers say the sport for both the men's and women's games is changing, leaving parity and opportunities for new ascending champions.
  • The new book Peril — written by Washington Post journalists Bob Woodward and Robert Costa — turns out to be just as much about Joe Biden, and how he got to be Trump's successor.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: after the University of Colorado Boulder announced they are moving classes online for two weeks, we’ll hear about the impact of that move. Plus, how local arts institutions are adapting to our new virtual world.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: ahead of a global youth climate strike, we’ll hear from a local activist. Plus, who gets to have crowds in the time of coronavirus? We’ll also learn about cloud seeding, and hear our film critic’s latest review.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We get a look behind the scenes of how ballot counting technology is tested and we'll learn more about election watchers in Colorado. We also begin our four-part series on gun suicides in our region with a trip to rural Idaho. Lastly, we talk with a local author about her new book.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We’ll take a look at what we can learn from the Senate debates. Plus, we’ll learn about Proposition 115, hear about what’s next for CU Boulder, and listen to the final part in a series about gun owners fighting suicide.
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