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Democrats and Republicans have sharply different attitudes about removing misinformation from social media
Arkansas librarian out of a job for not 'banning books'
Gun buybacks in New Mexico this weekend might not do anything to prevent crime
Oklahoma governor wants to legalize onsite and mobile sports betting
Colorado House speaker calls out member for antisemitic, Islamophobic sermons
Governor Polis prioritizes K-12 education spending in budget proposal
Israel funding bill takes fire, draws battle lines for Johnson tenure
Rep. Ken Buck not seeking reelection next year
North Dakota property tax plan spurs debate about hurting local schools, governments
Additional $10M announced for Colorado mine reclamation efforts
FBI director: Threats to US from Islamic terrorist groups rise to 'whole other level'
Trump's legal calendar shows signs of stress
Oklahoma lawmakers have questions after 'economic earthquake'
Colorado committee votes down overdose prevention center bill for next legislative session
Colorado AG Weiser joins legal brief that defends large-capacity magazine restrictions
Trump 14th Amendment trial in Colorado opens with focus on events of January 6
Thoughts, Things, and Trivia by Jack – October 31, 2023
U.S. DOE announces $1.3B for transmission line projects
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