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It comes after a verdict found platforms like Facebook and YouTube are liable for its teen users' mental health and addiction.
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Tina Peters was improperly sentenced in 2024 and should receive a new sentencing hearing, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled on Thursday.
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The VA says the shift strengthens care and expands access, but some worry it’s eroding the VA’s specialized care just as a new generation of veterans may need it.
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Medicaid took the brunt of the final reductions, include a reimbursement rate cut for providers and a cap on Cover All Coloradans, which provides health care to immigrants who are children or pregnant.
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President Trump signed an executive order that sets out a list of new mandates for states to follow for mail-in ballots, or face the loss of federal funds.
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A Denver judge ruled that the case against the governor can continue.
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Kim Bimestefer’s resignation comes as the state Medicaid program has dealt with billing mistakes and scrutiny over past spending.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned a freedom of speech case challenging Colorado’s statewide ban on conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ youth.
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The state assembly gave a chance for some of the primary candidates to make their case directly to the state’s most active Democrats.
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Thousands of people gathered for a “No Kings” protest in front of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on Saturday. The demonstration was one of more than 70 organized across the state.