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Will Richard and Thomas Haugh share how Florida overcame a 12-point deficit and leaned on team chemistry to win the NCAA men's basketball national championship on Monday.
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Will Richard and Thomas Haugh share how Florida overcame a 12-point deficit and leaned on team chemistry to win the NCAA men's basketball national championship on Monday.
The executive orders are meant to reenergize the coal industry, which has been steadily declining for years.
Trump hit Europe with 20% tariffs, but a Virginia wholesaler says Americans could see 30% price hikes on some wines, and even U.S. producers face higher costs.
The stock market shed gains after the Trump administration announced it was moving forward with stiff tariffs on Chinese imports.
Pharmaceutical companies accused of fueling the nation's opioid crisis are paying state and local governments billions of dollars in legal settlements. But how much are victims getting?
Migrants who came to the U.S. via a Biden-era online appointment app have been told to leave "immediately" in a message from the Department of Homeland Security.
Misinformation about measles and the MMR vaccine can put people at risk. Here's what to know.
As President Trump threatens China with even more tariffs, Beijing says it will never bow to "unilateral bullying," and "will fight to the end."
The craft carrying astronaut Jonny Kim and two Russian cosmonauts docked with the space station. They're scheduled for an eight-month stay.
The March Madness tournament came to an end Monday night as the Florida Gators took home the NCAA men's basketball championship.
Kennedy's comment comes as the Environmental Protection Agency says it has now launched a new review of fluoride's health effects.
President Trump issued a proclamation on March 14 invoking the Alien Enemies Act to summarily deport Venezuelan migrants who are allegedly members of the gang Tren de Aragua.
The House speaker suffered an embarrassing defeat during a procedural vote last week that would have killed the Florida congresswoman's discharge petition.
The redeployment comes after another unvaccinated child died in the measles outbreak in Texas.
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met two days before new U.S. tariffs go into effect.
The Summit County Rescue Group, which responds to nearly 200 backcountry emergencies every year, has officially opened the doors to its new facility in Frisco.
More than two weeks after a roof collapse cut off access to a 1-800-PACK-RAT storage facility in Aurora, an unknown number of customers in Colorado are still without their belongings.
A handful of small businesses along Denver's West Colfax Avenue are seeing change, thanks in part to a $228,000 grant aimed at improving safety and revitalizing the corridor.
We know that housing is one of the largest issues facing the American public, but in Colorado, those issues are combining with education challenges to create a potentially dark landscape for the future, should nothing change.
Jury selection has begun in a trial involving a Colorado theme park after an unrestrained six-year-old girl fell over 100 feet to her death in 2021.
Downed power lines cancelled classes at York International School for Thursday.
Watch meteorologist Callie Zanandrie's forecast.
The Palmer Lake Planning Commission held a hearing on Wednesday and ultimately recommended to the town board of trustees not to move forward with the plan to annex the land.
The Summit County Rescue Group, which responds to nearly 200 backcountry emergencies every year, has officially opened the doors to its new facility in Frisco.
The plan for a second Buc-ee's in Colorado may be running into a dead end. The Palmer Lake Planning Commission held a hearing on Wednesday and ultimately recommended to the town board of trustees not to move forward with the plan to annex the land. The Palmer Lake Board of Trustees is set to meet next week.
Deion Sanders and his Buffaloes are at home in Boulder again this week after a tough Week 1 loss at Folsom Field to Georgia Tech. Watch this week's "Coach Prime's Playbook with Romi Bean."
Playing youth sports is becoming more expensive than ever, and that's keeping many kids off the field in Colorado. However, a new month-long campaign aims to change that.
The Colorado Rockies have reached 100 losses for the third straight year. They fell to the San Francisco Giants 7-4 at Coors Field on Tuesday night.
Some fireworks ignited in the infield on Tuesday night at Coors Field in the game between the Colorado Rockies and the San Francisco Giants. Pitcher Kyle Freeland was ejected after getting into a shoving match with several players from the Giants.
Piotr Szczerek posted an apology on social media Monday after video of the incident went viral over the weekend.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett spoke to CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell for her first TV interview since joining the Supreme Court in 2020.
After President Trump expressed "shock" over the pace of hiring in July, much is riding on the employment data for August.
A large group of current and former HHS staffers are pushing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to either resign or be fired, after weeks of tumult at the health agency.
The military attorneys would help with a backlog of some 3.7 million immigration cases.
A new survey predicts Americans will spend $1,552 per person on average, 5% less than they did in 2024.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett spoke to CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell for her first TV interview since joining the Supreme Court in 2020.
Large majorities say COVID vaccines should be more available to those who want them, but many say Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s policies are making vaccines less available.
Most Americans say prices are going up and expect them to keep going up.
A large group of current and former HHS staffers are pushing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to either resign or be fired, after weeks of tumult at the health agency.
The military attorneys would help with a backlog of some 3.7 million immigration cases.
Large majorities say COVID vaccines should be more available to those who want them, but many say Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s policies are making vaccines less available.
A large group of current and former HHS staffers are pushing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to either resign or be fired, after weeks of tumult at the health agency.
Florida and other states have required several vaccines for kids attending school for decades. They protect against diseases like measles, polio, chickenpox and hepatitis B.
Under new legislation, women in Colorado are seeing changes around breast health services.
More restaurant workers say they're struggling with their mental health, and one Denver employer is taking steps to help.
After President Trump expressed "shock" over the pace of hiring in July, much is riding on the employment data for August.
Most Americans say prices are going up and expect them to keep going up.
A new survey predicts Americans will spend $1,552 per person on average, 5% less than they did in 2024.
Amazon wants users who don't live with a Prime account holder to sign up for their own memberships.
People opposed to a Greeley entertainment and business district proposal are asking a court to intervene.
A park ranger accused of creating a stabbing hoax at Staunton State Park had lasted only nine months as a police officer before that alleged hoax. Newly acquired video of an incident while he was on the force is raising questions.
Although Waymo is known for its driverless cars, a company spokesperson said the vehicles would initially begin with drivers behind the wheel before transitioning to fully autonomous or driverless, after a period of time.
A man who pleaded guilty to posing as a plastic surgeon and operating on dozens of victims is at it again, the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies says.
A Commerce City couple is facing multiple charges after police discovered three children and more than 30 animals living in what Colorado authorities described as "deplorable conditions."
Denver's Career Service Board has tightened up eligibility rules for a popular paid leave program for Denver city employees known as Care Bank, leading one Denver City Council member, Flor Alvidrez, to criticize the changes.