Susan Graybeal
With sixteen years as a news reporter, Susan has an interest in issues involving education, energy and politics. She also enjoys literature and entertainment topics.
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Flirting Alternate in Edwards Trial: an EmbarrassmentAlternate juror's behavior at Edwards trial is a mockery of the system.
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Bass Fishing as a Competitive Sport? Good IdeaKentucky offers state-sponsored competitive bass fishing for high schoolers.
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Colorado to Reinstate Energy Impact Assistance ProgramProgram was suspended in 2010 due to state budget shortfall.
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Etan Patz Case: Persistence, Publicity Pay OffA sad story offers the hope of resolve for parents of missing children.
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No Rainbow Flags Necessary at Air Force Academy GraduationNo big deal made over Air Force Academy's first openly gay graduates. No big deal was necessary.
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Obama Administration's Oil Shale Steering Team AnnouncedSteering team is the first step in cross-governmental oversight of oil shale and tight oil resource development.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune Another Newspaper Casualty in Digital Media AgeAlong with the death of daily print news comes the loss of certain routines and that small town feel.
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Another Tanning Mom with Questionable Parenting SkillsLatest "Tanning Mom" leaves kids in a running vehicle while she goes in the booth.
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Civil Unions One of Several Issues at Colorado Special SessionGovernor calls for session to consider bills that died "for lack of a full debate and vote on a second reading."
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Time's Breastfeeding Cover was Intentional, UnfortunateWith all the conversations lately that are focused on women's body parts, do we really need Time's photo of extended breastfeeding?
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Generational Difference Evident in Gay Marriage IssueRecent study backs up the remarks of Republican Tom Davis, who says that support for gay marriage is a generational issue.
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Why Won't the President Say He Supports Gay Marriage?Senator Obama supported gay marriage, President Obama might. But then again, he might not.
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Dead Babies Make for Bad Medicine in ChinaPills made from dead babies cross the Chinese borders, but no one wants to harm diplomatic relations with China.
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BLM Releases New Fracking RuleNew rule would require companies to disclose the ingredients of the fracking fluids they use on public lands.
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Octomom's Financial Woes Are Not Her Only ProblemsNadya Suleman's actions indicate serious psychological issues.
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War on Abortion Continues in ArizonaIn spite of the fact that abortion remains a legal medical procedure, many states are voting to cut off funding for it.
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School Wrong to Suspend Singing First GraderShould a child be punished if he doesn't understand the crime?
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Japan Wrong in Shunning Nuclear PowerJapan's Fukushima meltdown was a serious situation, but it doesn't mean the country should ban nuclear power.
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Warrant Should Be Required to Access Cell Phone RecordsFor the sake of freedom and privacy, law enforcement should not be permitted to engage in warrantless searches of cell phone records.
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Colorado Attorney General Continues to Fight Adolescent Marijuana UsageAttorney General uses latest national report to continue to express concerns about adolescent marijuana use.
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DEA's Apology for Forgetting Student Isn't EnoughOversight of incarcerated student nearly causes his death.
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Montana Schools Win National Energy Efficiency CompetitionSchools to split $15,000 in prize money for developing household plans for reducing energy usage.
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Tanning Booth Mom Needs Lessons on More Than Just ParentingMom didn't just put her child at risk of cancer, she put herself at risk as well.
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DNA Exonerates One Colorado Man, Implicates AnotherMan released after eighteen years of incarceration for a crime he didn't commit.
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Suspected Terrorists Aren't Tortured Under Obama, They're KilledOne president's war strategy is called torture while another president's strategy is deemed acceptable.
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Government's Interest in Natural Gas Vehicles SurgesThe U.S. currently ranks 17th in the world for natural gas vehicle usage, but state governors seek to change that.
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Talk of Edwards Sex Tape Should Be Allowed in CourtAffairs are personal until they involve campaign donations.
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Determining Immigration Status Will Be Difficult for ArizonaFederal databases can't always reveal who is in this country legally and who isn't.
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Details Paint a More Innocent Picture of George ZimmermanInitial details painted George Zimmerman as a cold-blooded killer. But was he really?
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Sierra Club Fighting Mississippi Clean Coal PlantPower plant would burn coal underground and convert it to power-generating gas.
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Federal Government Doesn't Want to Know About Illegal ImmigrationJudging from the oral arguments in the Arizona illegal immigration case, there is a lot about the issue that the federal government doesn't want to know.
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Marines Right to Discharge Sergeant for Facebook PostsMarine deserved discharge for statements made about the president.
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Labor Department Doesn't Understand Kids and FarmsDepartment of Labor's new rules will make many farm chores, summer jobs and 4-H activities off-limits to kids.
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No One Should Be Fired Via Email, Let Alone Entire CompanyAccidental email leads entire Aviva staff to believe they have been fired.
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Sheriff Arpaio Should Be Arrested for Abuse of PowerSheriff Joe Arpaio shouldn't be regarded as a hero for his treatment of illegal immigrants.
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Jobless Graduates Show Need for Change in Higher EducationStudent loan debt is climbing even as jobs for college graduates are spiraling. What can be done?
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Disagree with Palin on Secret Service, but Don't Blame HerPalin is accused of using the scandal for political advantage. The Democrats would have done the same thing.
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Hope Renewed in Etan Patz Cold CaseNew leads in Etan Patz case show that no case is hopeless, no matter how much time has passed.
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John Goodman $46 Million Settlement Shows Money Can't Buy EverythingGoodman's money can buy a lot of things, but it couldn't buy his innocence.
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Enjoyed the Hologram Tupac, but Worried About What's NextThe amazing resurrection of Tupac via hologram could lead to some wonderful and horrible things.
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'Gas Prices Are Too Damn High,' Says Facebook GroupOrganization invites young Americans to petition the Obama Administration to open more areas for oil production.
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NRA Supports Colorado Bill Repealing State Background ChecksMeasure would eliminate state-run background checks for firearms purchases, relying instead on the federal background check.
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$100.6 Million Broadband Network to Benefit Colorado SchoolsBroadband services to benefit schools, government agencies, libraries and health care facilities.
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Killing for a Baby Is Crazy and DesperateExpert says that killing a woman in order to steal her baby is a desperate act, not a crazy one.
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Nation's Only Operating Uranium Mill to Change HandsTransaction changes the uranium industry in the United States and causes high activity for one corporation's shares.
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Obama Should Have Taken Barney Frank's AdviceCongressman tells Obama to focus on financial reform, not health care.
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Handcuffing the 6-Year-Old May Have Been the Only AnswerPolice handcuff child after she becomes out of control in a classroom.
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Energy Department Says Dams Capable of More PowerNew report states that hydropower capacity in the U.S. could be increased by 15% through development of non-powered dams.
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Karzai's Request for $2 Billion a Year Is ExtortionAfghan president's demands for post-war money are a slap to the United States.
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Review of Colorado Wildfire CompleteInaccurate weather forecasts, ineffective barriers and a misjudgment by fire patrols led to North Lower Fork wildfire.
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Air Canada Flight Shows Terrifying Results of Sleepy PilotSteep dive on an overnight passenger flight was due to a sleepy pilot, reports say.
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Hillary Clinton's Colombian Partying Not a Big DealIn a weekend of free trade agreements and initiatives involving business and free trade, the media chooses to focus on a grown woman drinking a beer.
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Denver Post's Walker Receives Pulitzer PrizeA Denver Post staff photographer earns his second Pulitzer in three years for coverage of the people involved in the Iraq war.
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Obama Right to Open Debate on Drug LegalizationObama says at a summit in Latin America that he is open to debating the legalization of drugs in the United States.
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Federal Agencies Partner for Unconventional Gas ResearchThe Department of Energy, Department of the Interior and the Environmental Protection Agency team up to research the safety of unconventional natural gas and oil exploration and production.
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Santorum Donor Puts His Foot in His Mouth AgainAspirin for birth control and bulletproof teleprompters.
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California Supreme Court Says Lunch is on You, EmployeesA nine-year-old court case finally has resolution: Employers don't have to force employees to take a lunch break.
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Department of Energy to Fund Third-World CookstovesDepartment of Energy is part of a global alliance that hopes to decrease health impacts and increase efficiency and safety of cookstoves in poor countries.
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NRC Confirms it Has No Authority on Colorado Uranium MillEnvironmental organization attempts to use federal commission's letter in lawsuit against the state.
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Female Romney VP Pick? It'd Feel a Bit ContrivedPicking a female vice presidential nominee just to woo women voters doesn't work for me.
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Firearms a Constitutional Right, Not a 'Love Affair'If people are already breaking the gun regulations we have in place, what makes us think that more regulations will stop them?
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Saying Obesity Causes Autism is CarelessStudy suggests that children of obese mothers are more likely to have autism.
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Calling the President Stupid on Twitter Is InappropriatePresident makes condescending remarks about the Supreme Court, and Senator responds on Twitter by calling him stupid.
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Maine, South Dakota Lead Renewable Energy SurgeState policies and federal tax credits create increase in electric generation from renewable sources.
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Officials Botched Susan Powell Case, Which Led to Children's DeathIf there wasn't enough evidence to arrest Powell, wasn't there at least enough evidence to keep him under close watch?
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Raid Shows Ongoing War on State Pot LegalizationWhy is the Justice Department so concerned about businesses who operate within the state's laws?
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Obama's Health Care Comments Insulting to Supreme CourtPresident says a decision against the health care law would amount to "judicial activism."
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Solar Companies Ride Tide of Shifting PoliciesSubsidies and taxes complicate the growth of the global solar industry.
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Obama Both Right, Wrong on Mega MillionsObama won't be playing the Mega Millions lottery this week.
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Colorado Wildfires: Governor Suspends Prescribed Burns on State LandsGovernor calls for independent review of state agency's prescribed fire, which led to a wildfire in Colorado this week.
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Facebook Bears No Legal Responsibility for SuicideIn the wake of a woman's suicide while chatting with friends on Facebook, the social networking site looks to up its counseling and help resources.
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Bales Case Shouldn't Overshadow Dennis Weichel's HeroismDennis Weichel was honored posthumously for his heroism in saving the life of a little Afghan girl.
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Obama's Take on U.S. Oil Subsidies, by the NumbersObama called on congress to repeal tax subsidies for big oil companies on Thursday. Congress said no.
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Andrea Yates Shouldn't Be ReleasedAndrea Yates seeks release from the psychiatric hospital a little more than a decade after killing her five young children.
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Obama Administration Shouldn't Delay Offshore DrillingObama Administration will take five years to find out if drilling off the Virginia coast is a good idea or not.
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Big Pharma Lines Democrat Pockets at Governors' ConventionDemocratic Governors Association receptions feature a guest list of big donors including pharmaceutical corporations and the health care industry.
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Colorado's Lower North Fork Wildfire by the Numbers4,500 acre blaze began as a prescribed burn conducted by the Forest Service and the Denver Water Board.
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Lawyer Should Have Known Health Care Case Would Be ToughSolicitor General struggles to make Obamacare argument.
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Group Says EPA Regulations Make New Coal Plants ImpossibleNew standard pushes development of new power plants to be fueled by natural gas.
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Colorado Meth Task Force Opposes Reduced Drug SentencesBill's sponsors say addiction should be treated as an illness, and society has lost the war on drugs.
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Tough Economy Takes More Rural People to the CitiesTough economy nails the ability for rural areas to provide services.
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Placenta Spaghetti? Thanks but No ThanksThere is a growing trend of people wanting to eat their child's placenta for the health benefits.
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Obama Confident About Post-Election FlexibilityPresident tells Russian counterpart that he will have more flexibility after the election.
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Obama Administration Gauges Interest in Alaska OilFederal waters in Alaska's Cook Inlet may see exploration and production, if sufficient interest exists.
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T-Mobile Should Restore Voicemails from Dead DaughterCompany never told Faron Butler that the free service they were offering would delete his saved messages, including those from his daughter.
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How Much Can You Save with a Fuel-Efficient or Alternative-Fuel Vehicle?President Obama is looking to fuel efficiency and alternative vehicles as part of his energy policy. Can those options save you money?
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Government Right to Discharge Outspoken MarineSgt. Stein agreed, upon entry into the U.S. Marine Corps, to follow the organization's directives. He has violated that agreement.
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I Won't Be Getting Nokia's Vibrating TattooTechnology changes so fast that I don't think it's a good idea to get the latest technology tattooed onto my skin.
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'The Hunger Games' Theme Resonates with Struggling SocietyThe social commentary in the highly anticipated movie resonates in a society fighting for its individual freedoms and against the widening gap between the rich and the poor.
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White Supremacist Candidate Will DiscriminateCandidate with white supremacist affiliations says if he is elected sheriff, he won't discriminate.
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Save Us All from Men like George ZimmermanThe man who killed Trayvon Martin had a need for power, prejudice, and a loaded gun.
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Employers Wrong in Demanding Facebook PasswordsEmployers are violating the privacy of prospective employees by demanding social media passwords, using third-party software and more.
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Politics of Nasty: New Remarks Show No Subject Off-LimitsThe country has gone far over the line as to what is all right to say about other people and what isn't.
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Colorado Tells NRC to Back Off on Uranium Mill LicenseState says letter from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to counsel for an environmental organization was inappropriate.Also published on:
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Campaign Season Shouldn't Center on GynecologyEnough about birth control and abortion already.
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Why Supreme Court Is Likely to Uphold Health Care LawJust one vote from a conservative justice in favor of the health care law will make a majority.
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Don't States Want Their Bad Unemployment Payments Back?With a federal program designed to collect improper unemployment benefits being refused by half the states in the nation, you would think that several of them don't need the money.
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Institute Calls Obama's 2 Percent Reserves a MythInstitute says that it's true that the U.S. only has 2 percent of the world's proven oil reserves, but that the proven oil reserves are only a fraction of the oil available in the country.
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Colorado's Westwood College to Pay $4.5 Million for Deceptive PracticesSchool is accused of deceiving students about their prospective employment chances, the transferability of their credits and the cost of tuition.Also published on:
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John Goodman's Car Malfunction a Poor Excuse for DUI ManslaughterMulti-millionaire John Goodman is asking a jury to believe that he wasn't drunk when he caused the accident that killed 23-year-old Scott Wilson.
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Farewell, Encyclopedia Britannica in PrintAfter 244 years, there will be no more volumes printed.
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Anti-Abortion Measure Moves Forward in ColoradoCoalition must collect 85,853 signatures to get the measure placed on the 2012 ballot.
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White House Says Oil Companies Profit from High Gas PricesObama administration releases infographic to support its all-of-the-above energy approach.
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Silly Meat Research Shows Humans Are MortalNew red meat research suggests that people who eat it increase their likelihood of dying.
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Colorado Unemployment Drops to 7.8 PercentJobs in construction, professional business services, leisure and hospitality sectors see the highest gains in January.
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Pennsylvania Faces Job Losses with Potential Refinery ShutdownsRefinery shutdowns could result in loss of 36,000 jobs and a shortage of fuel in the Northeast, union leader says.
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Tide Thefts Are Odd Sign of Struggling EconomyIncrease in theft of laundry detergent has some blaming the bad economy.
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Oregon Doctor's Death Highlights Right to Die with DignityThe doctor who championed Right to Die legislation in Oregon chose to end his own suffering.
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Why Can't Texas Require Voter ID?The Obama administration says that Texas can't require voters to show a photo ID.
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IRS Not Wrong in Tax Preparer RequirementsThe IRS is right to expect tax preparers to pay a fee and undergo courses and an examination in order to offer services.
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One Cent House: Too Good to Be TrueThe auction promises a house for cheap and a windfall for the person selling it.
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Coal's Share of U.S. Electricity the Lowest Since 1978Coal's share of electricity generation drops during mild winter months.
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Colorado Funds Improvements to 47 Airports2012's funding is the largest ever for Colorado's aviation grant program.
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Mississippi Pardons Should Not Be Extended to MurderersThe governor's authority to pardon prisoners should be limited to those who have not committed violent crimes.
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Warning Label Threat for Coke and Pepsi is RidiculousThe Center for Consumer Science has successfully managed to make major soda companies change their recipes for no good reason.
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Military Service Trumps Free SpeechIs an anti-Obama page on Facebook operated by a military member an act of free speech or a violation of military rules?
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Colorado's Air Quality Plan Gets EPA ApprovalColorado's regional haze plan will address air pollutants and bolster natural gas jobs.
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Bachmann's Population Control Scenario Not Far-FetchedGovernment mandated population controls could be a possibility with health care act.
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Daylight Saving Time's Energy-Efficient PurposeDaylight saving time is used to cut down on energy usage.
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It Was Right to Fire Waiter Who Revealed Manning TipWaiter is fired for posting a credit card receipt showing the tip that Peyton Manning left at an upscale restaurant.
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Sex Education Should Have Its Place in ClassroomsUtah's legislature is in the final stages of approving a bill that bans schools from teaching students about contraception.
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Mayor David Lansford's Extreme Obama Beliefs Are ConcerningA man who calls Obama a "quasi-Muslim" and believes his election was part of a government conspiracy is now mayor of a town next to a U.S. military installation.
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Court was Right Stop FBI's GPS TrackingAmericans are constitutionally protected from unwarranted searches and invasions of privacy.
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Who Fires a Cannon at Midnight?"Family man" killed his wife when his cannon filled with firework powder exploded.
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Is Ann Romney Out of Touch or Self-Critical?Ann Romney, whose husband's wealth is estimated at $250 million, recently said she doesn't consider herself wealthy.
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Colorado Court Affirms Right to Carry Guns on CampusStudents can carry concealed weapons on Colorado college campuses.
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Best Buy Joins Clean Fleets PartnershipDepartment of Energy program helps corporations with large fleets to reduce petroleum usage and cut emissions.
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Tornado Coverage and a Country Hard Up for MiraclesOf all the news stories, it is the human triumphs and tragedies that we most remember.
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Forget Limbaugh -- Why so Long for Scott Induction?Limbaugh isn't the only one due to be inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
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Don't Tie Up Family Planning in Abortion DebatePeople are going to have needs and desires, regardless of what our mandates are.
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The U.S. Can't Afford to Strike SyriaSenator McCain says we should strike Syria. I say we can't afford to.
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Of Course Fluke Won't Accept Limbaugh's ApologyWhile Sandra Fluke isn't obligated to accept Limbaugh's apology, it would be good if she could.
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Financial Services, Utilities Top Colorado Consumer ComplaintsConsumer complaints filed in 2011 more than double those filed two years ago.
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We're Not Smart Enough to Pick the Best CandidateResearch shows that incompetent people can't judge the competence of others.
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Parents' Lawsuit Over Down Syndrome Child is MaddeningParents of child with Down Syndrome sue the hospital for failing to diagnose the condition during prenatal screening.
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Shelved Drones an Example of Government WasteAfter investing $3 billion in the equipment, the military tosses its hands up and decides to shelve their new drones.
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Shapiro is Right -- Honesty Beats Campaign ScriptsSantorum is penalized not for his views, but for his honesty.
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Energy Department Spurs Nuclear TechnologyDOE invests a lot of money in loans, cost-share and education programs to develop nuclear energy.
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Colorado Organizations Help Veterans Find WorkWith a high unemployment rate, veterans seeking work had the opportunity to attend a job expo in Colorado Springs this week.
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NASA's Lax Security Leaves Information for Thieves, HackersNASA inspector general testifies to Congress about costly incidents where information was compromised.
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Anti-Obama Metro Station Ad Goes Too FarAd speaking out against President's healthcare policy is a personal attack.
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Judge Is Right to Nix Graphic Tobacco PhotosTobacco companies should not be forced by the government to use graphic images to campaign against their own products.
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Gas Price Argument Is a Political GamePosting shows that gas prices don't solve elections and most of our oil comes from North America.
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Sheriff Arpaio Needs to Drop Obama InvestigationWith crime rising, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has better things to worry about than where the president was born.
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Kennedy Newborn Scandal Is Over-Reaction from All SidesKennedy assault claims at hospital could have been prevented with ID bracelets.
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We Bought a Soccer Field for Guantanamo DetaineesHundreds of thousands of dollars spent for a soccer field in a camp that the president said would soon be closed.
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EIA: Wind and Biomass to Dominate Renewable IndustryDriven by fuel standards and co-firing capabilities, biomass is expected to lead the pack for renewable energy generation.
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Welfare Money Shouldn't Be Squandered at Strip ClubsInvestigation reveals cash withdrawals with welfare debit cards at strip clubs, liquor stores, casinos and amusement parks.
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Obama Will Likely Win the ElectionLong Republican primary season weakens eventual nominee's chances of unseating Obama.
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Colorado Recreational Marijuana Measure Makes November BallotColorado initiative would amend the constitution to allow recreational use, possession and sale of marijuana to adults.
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NASA Cuts Are a Blow to American TechnologyMoney sent to American space missions could return by way of technology and inspiration.
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Unanswered Questions in NYPD Muslim Spying ProgramWhy doesn't the government know how the grant money it gives is being spent?
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Santorum Should Remember Freedom of Religion Applies to AllSantorum says he is sickened by Kennedy's statement that he would not impose his faith on others.
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Occupy Protesters Seek to Silence Any DisagreementMembers of an Occupy protest silence the free speech of a pro-Israel author.
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Accuracy of Oil and Gas Reporting QuestionedCongressman says more oil and gas production on public lands has occurred, while institute says that production has declined.Also published on:
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Bill Maher's Donation Shows What's Wrong with ElectionMaher's donation demonstrates the desire of some people to buy elections.
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John Edwards' Tawdry Scandal to Be a MovieThe story has all the makings of a juicy bit of fiction. The problem is, though, that it isn't fiction.
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Dog Who Bit Denver News Anchor Should Have Been Put DownThe dog that bit the Denver news anchor will likely bite again.
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Obama Visits University of Miami to Tout Energy ApproachPresident praises university program while talking of an energy strategy that includes a clean energy standard.
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Pharmacies Should Make the Choice of Which Drugs They SellThere shouldn't be a competition between freedom of religion and a woman's reproductive rights.
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U.S. and Mexico Pen Agreement for Gulf Oil DevelopmentAgreement would offer incentives for U.S. and Mexican companies who wish to develop oil reservoirs together.
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Judge's Approval of Solyndra Bonuses Borders on CriminalBankrupt Solyndra gets approval for bonuses, but not as much as they asked for.
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Girl Scouts Promote Abortion? Good GriefIndiana Representative Bob Morris could use a few lessons in kindness and compassion.
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Are Romney, Santorum Running for President or Preacher?Romney is the latest to attack Obama over religious issues.
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Mining Association Asks for Court Review of EPA RuleMining Association and some in Congress vow to fight implementation of rule to control emissions from power plants.
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Fining Students for Bad Behavior Makes SenseAt Noble Network of Charter Schools in Chicago, bad behavior will cost you money.
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Employers Might Like Those Facebook Party PhotosEmbarrassing party photos may show positive personality attributes to potential employers, study suggests.
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What Gives a Murderer the Right to Protest Prison Conditions?How should society deal with the issue of overpopulated prisons?
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As Workers Contain Blowout, Government Approves More Arctic DrillingThe Department of the Interior says Arctic oil drilling can be done safely, but The Wilderness Society disagrees.
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Obama is Right -- Colleges Need to Be More TransparentTaxpayers should know the tuition and success rates for public colleges.
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Sex Change Treatment is Not Healthy for KidsSome doctors are choosing to offer sex change treatment to children suffering from gender identity disorders.
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'Chauvinist' Obama Says Election Won't Be SexyObama speaks of economic fairness while raising millions for his campaign.
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Vermont to Appeal Court's Decision on Nuclear PlantState plans to appeal a ruling that overturns 2006 law that places control of power plant in the hands of legislature.
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Boehner Not Wrong in Ending the Tax Cut BattleSpeaker of the House Boehner has been criticized for his decision to support a compromise in the tax cut extension, but maybe that was the best decision he could have made.
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2012 Voters Are Too Cynical for 'Hope and Change'"Hope and Change" worked as a campaign slogan in 2008, but too much has changed to make it a good mantra for Obama to use in 2012.
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Colorado's TABOR Author Sentenced to Jail for Tax EvasionWas the sentence justice against a tax evader or an attempt to silence an anti-tax activist?
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Obama Proposes $27 Billion Budget for Department of Energy$27 billion request supports nuclear technologies, solar energy efforts and the education of scientists and engineers.
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Obama's Birth Control Backtrack an Interesting CompromiseAt last, a political compromise... But is it a violation of the separation between church and state?
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EIA: Coal Will Still Be Significant in 2035Though it will likely be replaced as the primary provider of U.S. electricity over the next two decades, coal will remain a significant resource, the Energy Information Administration says.
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Children Right to Fight Dad's Girlfriend AdoptionChildren now fighting their father's adoption of his girlfriend that will entitle her to a third of their trust fund.
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Facebook Death -- Be Careful Who You DefriendReports of violence over Facebook shows cases of people taking social media way too seriously.
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80 Arrests in Colorado's Biggest Drug Bust Ever80 arrested in Tijuana to Los Angeles to Denver drug trafficking ring.
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New Nuclear Plant a Good Thing for the U.S.After thirty years of using Three Mile Island as an excuse, the U.S. is finally going to allow new nuclear plants.Also published on:
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182 Members of Congress Call for More Offshore Oil OpportunitiesCongress urges new U.S. offshore oil exploration, while the Department of Interior argues that frontier areas must be approached cautiously following the Deepwater Horizon tragedy.
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Colorado Receives Waiver for No Child Left Behind ActColorado is one of ten states now free from some of the mandates of No Child Left Behind.
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Americans Aren't Entitled to Have Free CellphonesGovernment program gives free phones and services, with nothing required in return.
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Do California Teachers Know They're Investing in Keystone?California teachers' retirement fund has billions of dollars in investments, including millions in the energy industry.Also published on:
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Former Teen Mom Happy About Lower Pregnancy RatesThoughts on the lower teen pregnancy rate, from a former teen mom.
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Denver to Don Its Pajamas to Fight HomelessnessAnnual event to provide funds for Denver's 10-year plan to end homelessness.
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The Good and Bad of Contraception Via Vending MachinePlan B can be purchased from a vending machine at one university, allowing ease of access and the potential for problems.
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EPA Honors Military FacilitiesTwo military facilities save millions each year through the use of combined heat and power systems.Also published on:
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Colorado Launches Forward with Spaceport PlansState senate considers a bill limiting the liability of spaceflight entities.
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Where was the Supervision at Los Angeles Grade School?If the parents of Miramonte Elementary School students can't trust the school to keep their children safe, who can they trust?
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The World is Crazy Enough Without Scratch-N-Sniff PantsFor $150 men can wear their jeans for months and smell like raspberries.
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What Can Be Done About Liberal Bias in Colleges?With such a left-leaning skew in academia, should universities be required to provide non-biased education?
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Romney Robo-Calls Mean Republicans Are Racing Through ColoradoRobocalls and surveys bombard voters as the next states in the primary season take the stage.
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Organization Warns of EPA 'Regulatory Avalanche'Clean Air Act: An abuse of EPA authority or necessary for the sake of public welfare?
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Explosion a Tragic Chapter in the Susan Powell CaseExplosion that killed man and his two sons may prevent police from ever knowing what happened to missing woman.
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Sierra Club Received Millions from Natural Gas IndustrySierra Club executive director admits that organization took $26 million in donations from natural gas industry.Also published on:
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There's Nothing 'Kind' About Being Held Captive in EgyptTwo American women kidnapped in Egypt praise their captors as kind and hospitable.




