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Roop Gill
Canadian journalist living in London. Specialising in digital and video content. I currently work as a mobile editor for upday for Samsung UK. I've also worked with Discovery Channel Canada, Time Out magazine, Tech City News, Business Reporter and Coindesk.
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Congressman Jared Polis Accepting Bitcoin Donations Following FEC Ruling
09 May 2014
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www.coindesk.com
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| Election Campaign
Democrat Jared Polis has started accepting Bitcoin for his re-election campaign following the FEC's approval of Bitcoin donations for political campaigns. Polis, a vocal advocate for digital currencies in Congress, responded to Senator Joe Manchin's call for a Bitcoin ban with a satirical letter suggesting a ban on physical dollars. Polis' campaign, Jared Polis for Congress, is among the first to accept digital currency donations. Republican entrepreneur Paul Dietzel also announced his acceptance of Bitcoin donations for his congressional campaign.
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Alan Greenblatt
Alan Greenblatt is a journalist based in St. Louis, United States of America.
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States Will Need Millions to Protect Affected Wetlands
02 Oct 2023
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www.governing.com
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| Supreme Court Decision
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strip federal oversight from millions of acres of wetlands has shifted the responsibility of protecting these areas to individual states. This has led to a variety of responses, with some states seeking to implement new regulations and secure additional funding, while others view the rollback as an opportunity for development. Environmental advocates express concerns about increased risks and enforcement challenges, while some business groups welcome the change for its potential cost benefits. The situation remains complex, with states like California, New York, and Colorado working to establish or enhance their own wetland protection programs.
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Andrew Jose
Andrew is a Doha based journalist covering Business and Finance, Middle Eastern affairs, and the Aviation industry. He regularly contributes to The Daily Caller and Airways Magazine, and has bylines in Lone Conservative, International Policy Digest, The Georgetown Gazette, and several other outlets.
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Funeral Home Owners Slapped with Over 200 Felony Charges After Report of Disturbing Smell from Building
08 Nov 2023
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ijr.com
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| Legal Proceedings
Police in Oklahoma arrested Jon and Carie Hallford, owners of an abandoned funeral home in El Paso County, Colorado, where 190 decomposing human remains were discovered. Jon faces 200 felony charges, while Carie appeared in court via video. The charges stem from an investigation following reports of a foul smell at the Return to Nature funeral home. Investigators identified 110 bodies and are working to identify the rest. Colorado Governor Jared Polis expressed relief over the charges, and District Judge Samorreyan Burney set the couple's bail at $2 million each. Families affected by the mishandling of remains, including Lindsay Maher, expressed outrage.
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Bryan Kirk
Bryan Kirk is a journalist based in Cypress, TX, United States.
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Maskers 'Selfish Bastards,' Extends COVID Orders
13 Jul 2020
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www.newsweek.com
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| Politics
Colorado Governor Jared Polis faced backlash after calling anti-maskers 'selfish bastards' and extended COVID-19 orders for 30 days. Polis emphasized the importance of wearing masks to curb the virus's spread and introduced a new COVID-19 model. Despite rising hospitalizations, Polis has not mandated statewide mask-wearing, preferring local ordinances. The state has reported 36,913 cases and 1,586 deaths, with Denver County being the most affected.
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Henrik Pryser Libell
Henrik Pryser Libell is a journalist based in Oslo, Norway.
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California Confronts New Variants as Virus Deaths Climb
17 Jan 2021
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www.nytimes.com
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| Vaccination
California faces a surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths, with Los Angeles County particularly hard-hit. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and new, more contagious variants of the virus are emerging. The state is under a stay-at-home order, and public health officials are working to manage the crisis. The Trump administration's promise of additional vaccine doses has fallen through, causing confusion and delays in state vaccination plans. The incoming Biden administration is preparing to address the pandemic and economic challenges, with officials warning of continued hardships. The article also touches on the global impact of the pandemic, including outbreaks in Norway, the Netherlands, China, and Portugal.
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Sara Martin
Sara Martin is a journalist based in Paris, France.
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Content Writing
Fact Checking
Social
Travel
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Colorado hands out grants to improve college and workforce opportunities
24 Jul 2023
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www.chalkbeat.org
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| Government Funding
Colorado is utilizing federal relief funds to award $27 million in grants to 46 groups for workforce training and education, aiming to improve college accessibility and fill high-wage job vacancies. The Opportunity Now Colorado grant program, announced by the Polis administration, will support various initiatives, including healthcare education to address worker shortages. St. Vrain Valley Schools received $7 million to expand workforce pathway programs, while Colorado State University of Pueblo was granted over $1.39 million to combat the nursing shortage. Tepeyac Community Health Center in Denver also received funding to increase equitable access to healthcare careers. Two more rounds of funding are expected, with the next application period in August and final announcements by December 2024.
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Jessica Morales
Journalist specializing in Economics and Finance, I follow in particular the performance of the economy in the United States and Latin America. For more than 20 years I have been dedicated to the production and presentation of audiovisual content. I have a specialization in television news and ...
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Colorado Candidates Address Oil And Gas Industry On Initiative 97
23 Aug 2018
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www.hartenergy.com
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| Elections
Democratic candidate Jared Polis and Republican candidate Walker Stapleton addressed the Colorado Oil and Gas Association's Energy Summit, discussing their opposition to Initiative 97, which proposes increasing setbacks for new drilling locations. Polis emphasized the need for compromise, while Stapleton warned that the initiative could effectively ban the industry in Colorado. Additionally, Plains All American and Magellan Midstream Partners announced the sale of half of BridgeTex pipeline company to the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System for $1.4 billion, marking the retirement system's third major investment in U.S. energy assets.
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Daniel Rangel
Daniel Rangel is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela. I'm a producer in noticiero venevisión, the biggest TV network in Venezuela, with more than 3 years of experience.
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They honor the memory of Kendrick Castillo with a new sign
06 Dec 2024
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www.telemundodenver.com
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A ceremony was held in Douglas County, Colorado, to rename an intersection in Highlands Ranch as 'Kendrick Castillo Way' in honor of Kendrick Castillo, who died heroically during a school shooting at STEM School Highlands Ranch in 2019. The event was attended by local leaders and Colorado Governor Jared Polis. Additionally, a monument is being constructed in Civic Green Park to further honor Castillo's memory.
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Jill Rothenberg
I'm a Colorado-based freelance journalist writing about small business, health, politics, and sports from rural and small-town Colorado, stories under the radar that shouldn't be. These include pieces on the success of regional malls for the Washington Post, Trump's bromance with bikers for the ...
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Sunriser: TABOR ballot question explained. The first woman to complete a U.S. marathon / Hick’s Senate bid / An Arkansas River rebuild / So much more
23 Aug 2019
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The Colorado Sun
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| Local News
The article covers a range of topics including the historical achievement of Arlene Pieper Stine as the first woman to complete a U.S. marathon, John Hickenlooper's Senate bid, and the debate over Colorado's Proposition CC regarding TABOR spending caps. It also discusses a significant infrastructure project on the Arkansas River, the Colorado Classic bike race, and various local news stories. The article provides insights into political dynamics, local developments, and community events in Colorado.
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Scott Sowers
I'm a full time freelance writer and independent producer based in Washington, DC. My areas of expertise include architecture, design, energy, automotive, technology and the utility industry. I work with a variety of clients including television networks, newspapers, magazines, marketing ...
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Former President Carter's public finance legacy remembered
30 Dec 2024
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www.bondbuyer.com
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| New York City Bankruptcy
Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, is remembered for his significant contributions to public finance and deregulation. His presidency saw the deregulation of several industries, including banking and transportation, and he played a crucial role in aiding New York City during its financial crisis. Despite challenges such as the energy crisis and high inflation, Carter's policies, including appointing Paul Volcker to the Federal Reserve, aimed to stabilize the economy. His legacy is celebrated by various organizations and political figures, highlighting his impact on both national and global stages.
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Emily Wood
Emily Wood is a Writer based in Reading, United Kingdom.
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Boulder churches react to Colorado shooting: ‘Sickness in this world'
23 Mar 2021
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www.christianpost.com
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| Community Response
Boulder churches and community leaders responded to a mass shooting at a Colorado grocery store that left 10 people dead, offering prayers, support, and calls for action on gun control. The victims, ranging from 20 to 65 years old, included a police officer. The shooter, Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, is in custody. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and other officials expressed their condolences and emphasized the need for justice. The incident has reignited the debate on gun control, with calls for legislative action to prevent future tragedies.
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Karin Zeitvogel
Karin Zeitvogel is a journalist based in Colorado but willing to move and travel.
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At Pueblo Debate, Ganahl’s Comments Seem to Hark Back to Trump’s ‘American Carnage’ Inauguration Speech; Polis Defends His Record
01 Oct 2022
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coloradotimesrecorder.com
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| Political Debate
During the first gubernatorial debate at CSU Pueblo, Republican candidate Heidi Ganahl criticized the current state of Colorado under Democratic Governor Jared Polis, citing issues such as crime, drug use, and government overreach. Ganahl positioned herself as a problem solver and advocate for small businesses and affordable living. Polis defended his record, highlighting achievements in reducing healthcare costs, introducing free kindergarten, and maintaining a strong economy. The debate covered various topics, including water rights, inflation, and energy policy, with Ganahl questioning Polis's approach to renewable energy and water storage. Polis emphasized the non-partisan nature of water issues and his commitment to infrastructure and storage solutions. The discussion also touched on electric vehicles, with Ganahl revealing she owns a Tesla but considers it unrealistic for average Coloradans to afford one. Polis, leading in the polls, pledged to continue fighting for Colorado if reelected.
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