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Friday, July 25, 2025

Colorado cops bust 206 drivers for using cellphones in first 6 months of new ban

Colorado law enforcement officers cited more than 200 drivers for using cellphones while behind the wheel during the first six months of the state’s new ban on drivers’ hand-held use of phones.

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Conservative group, state senator sue Gov. Jared Polis over state’s move to keep tax on overtime

A conservative advocacy group and a state senator sued Thursday over recent legislation requiring the continued taxing of overtime pay, arguing it violates the TABOR Amendment.

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Colorado among states with new privacy laws to protect brain data collected by devices

“If you collect the data today, what can you read from it five years from now because the technology is advancing so quickly?” said Colorado Democratic state Sen. Cathy Kipp.

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Trump’s trip to Scotland as his new golf course opens blurs politics and the family’s business

Critics argue Trump’s trip is a blatant example of blending presidential duties with promoting his family’s business interests.

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Appeals court finds Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship unconstitutional, upholds block

The ruling affirms a lower-court decision that blocked its enforcement nationwide.

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House subcommittee votes to subpoena Justice Department for Epstein files

Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana told reporters he expected the motion for the subpoena to pass with some changes.

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Judge rejects Trump administration effort to unseal Epstein grand jury records in Florida

The Justice Department asked the judge to release records to quell a storm among s