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The Trump administration keeps delaying enforcement of a bipartisan law that requires TikTok and ByteDance to fully sever ties.
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The Trump administration keeps delaying enforcement of a bipartisan law that requires TikTok and ByteDance to fully sever ties.
The GOP's "big beautiful bill" would require people up to age 64 to certify they're working to get aid. Here's what the research shows.
The Trump administration has lifted a short-lived pause on immigration arrests at farms, hotels and restaurants.
The bill was stalled for weeks amid Democratic pushback and contentious amendments.
The Federal Reserve Board will announce its next rate decision today, June 18, at 2 p.m. EST.
A city in Utah ranks as the best-run American town, based on a new analysis of public finances, the local economy and more.
New Safeway locations joined UFCW Local 7's strike efforts, bringing the total to six locations across the state with more expected in the coming days. It's the first Safeway strike in almost 30 years.
Frasca Food and Wine in Boulder, which already had a Michelin Star and two James Beard Awards, won the James Beard Outstanding Restaurant Award, one of, if not the most coveted, awards in the food and beverage industry.
WhatsApp is rolling out new ad features including a subscription model that will allow channels to offer exclusive content for a monthly fee.
A spontaneous strike at the Louvre erupted during a routine internal meeting, as gallery attendants, ticket agents and security personnel refused to take up their posts.
Around one third of Americans make extra money outside of their main job by working a side hustle, according to a recent survey.
The Trump Organization said its $47.45 monthly service will includes unlimited calls, text and data. It's also rolling out a $499 mobile phone.
As part of the bankruptcy proceedings, 26 At Home stores across the United States will close.
Utilities are racing to build data centers to meet surging demand for AI and other tech services. Ratepayers will pick up the tab, experts say.
Japan's Nippon Steel can buy U.S. Steel as long as both sides sign a "national security agreement."
A suspect who fit the description of a masked man with a gun, who prompted a lockdown in a Colorado mountain community, was taken into custody on Friday morning after CBS News Colorado crews called authorities.
Police shot and killed a man with a machete who allegedly threatened people on a Colorado bike path and refused officers' commands to drop it.
Coloradoans know to keep a snow brush in the car year-round—but if last year taught us anything, it's that winter doesn't always arrive right on schedule.
Thousands of people will be out and about leaf peeping in Colorado this weekend.
Two teens died in a crash on Interstate 25 in the southern part of the Denver metro area.
Thousands of people will be out and about leaf peeping in Colorado this weekend.
A suspect who fit the description of a masked man with a gun, who prompted a lockdown in a Colorado mountain community, was taken into custody on Friday morning after CBS News Colorado crews called authorities.
Watch Behind the Story as CBS Colorado's Justin Adams talks about helping deputies track down a suspect wanted in Idaho Springs burglaries that prompted a shelter-in-place.
Valor Christian takes on Ralston Valley for Football Friday.
A suspect who fit the description of a masked man with a gun, who prompted a lockdown in a Colorado mountain community, was taken into custody on Friday morning.
President Trump was in New York for the first day of the 45th Ryder Cup, where the U.S. dropped three early matches to Europe.
Last weekend was the big debut for Ralphie VII, the newest live mascot for the Colorado Buffaloes, who ran across Folsom Field to a stadium full of cheering fans.
The Colorado Buffaloes return to Big 12 Conference play this weekend, and Coach Deion Sanders says he's happy to see his starting quarterback Kaidon Salter showing new confidence.
Colorado saw a record year in sports betting last year, resulting in over $36 million in tax revenue after over $6 billion in bets were made, the Department of Revenue said. Over $33 million will go toward water conservation.
Human plate umpires will still call balls and strikes, but teams can challenge two calls per game and get additional appeals in extra innings.
Sinclair said it will return "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to the air on its stations Friday after it had preempted the show.
Conservatives have criticized the abortion medication, particularly after it became available through telehealth.
President Trump was in New York for the first day of the 45th Ryder Cup, where the U.S. dropped three early matches to Europe.
The study's author said "there is some irony" in the discovery that these "things that are meant to kill everything are now attracting so much life."
Tens of thousands of BMW vehicles, and some Toyotas, are being recalled due to an engine starter relay that can corrode, increasing the risk of a fire.
Conservatives have criticized the abortion medication, particularly after it became available through telehealth.
President Trump was in New York for the first day of the 45th Ryder Cup, where the U.S. dropped three early matches to Europe.
President Trump's Justice Department charged former FBI Director James Comey with lying to Congress — revisiting controversies over the FBI's Trump-Russia probe from nearly a decade ago.
The Colorado Hospital Association is warning of further cuts to services, saying the state's hospitals lost $4 billion on Medicaid and Medicare last year and saw a large increase in uncompensated care and operating costs.
An independent Denver agency is failing to publicly report recommendations on dealing with police misconduct or review of policies in the agencies it's tasked with overseeing, according to a recent report from the Denver Auditor's Office.
Conservatives have criticized the abortion medication, particularly after it became available through telehealth.
The Colorado Hospital Association is warning of further cuts to services, saying the state's hospitals lost $4 billion on Medicaid and Medicare last year and saw a large increase in uncompensated care and operating costs.
Lice cannot hop, jump or fly. The most common way to get lice is through head-to-head contact with someone who already has them, according to experts.
Sprout Organics is expanding a recall of its sweet potato, apple and spinach pouches, due to potentially elevated lead levels.
For more than 30 years, Tepeyac has worked to bring high quality, affordable health care to underserved communities in Denver.
Sinclair said it will return "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to the air on its stations Friday after it had preempted the show.
Tens of thousands of BMW vehicles, and some Toyotas, are being recalled due to an engine starter relay that can corrode, increasing the risk of a fire.
President Trump announced a 100% tariff on pharmaceutical drugs, a 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, a 30% tariff on upholstered furniture and a 25% tariff on heavy trucks.
The U.S. economy's 3.8% growth from April through June represents a significant upgrade of the government's previous estimate.
Towns and cities, along with more than 4,000 plaintiffs in the lawsuit, impacted by the Marshall Fire are waiting for their piece of the settlement with Xcel Energy, including the town of Superior.
Neighbors living next to Denver's Elati Village micro community are asking the facility be shut down or moved "immediately" after an RV parked outside the facility burst into flames during the night of Sept. 11.
A 58-year-old pastor was sentenced to 12 years probation after he pleaded guilty to filing a false tax return, a felony, and attempting to commit theft, a misdemeanor charge.
There are no federal or state laws in Colorado to regulate the license plate reading cameras, which have been misused and abused in some cases.
CBS News Colorado has learned Denver Auditor Tim O'Brien has joined Denver's Clerk and Recorder in rebelling against Mayor Mike Johnston's proposed 2026 budget cuts.
Police across Colorado say they make communities safer, but privacy experts have a different opinion about license plate readers.