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Athletes, Fans Find Creative Ways To Get Their Sports Fix
The coronavirus pandemic has sidelined sports. Athletes scramble to find competition elsewhere, and fans struggle to find their fix.
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MVP Pitcher Madison Bumgarner Has A Secret Life β As A Champion Cattle-Roper
The left-handed pitching ace has been entering β and sometimes winning β rodeo events under the alias "Mason Saunders."
U.S. Olympics Officials Say 2020 Games Should Be Postponed Because Of Coronavirus
The top leaders of the U.S. organization say postponement from the planned July 24 opening is best, and international officials should ensure that conditions are safe and fair for all competitors.
City Scenes: 10 Colorado Bands On the Cusp
Colorado isn't short on homegrown talent and Indie 102.3 is here to share a few favorite up-and-coming local acts.
More Than 10,000 Civilians Injured Or Killed In Afghanistan Last Year, U.N. Says
For the sixth year in a row, more than 10,000 civilians were killed or injured in armed conflict in Afghanistan, according to the United Nations. Total casualties in the past decade topped 100,000.
Director Of National Intelligence Cancels Verbal Election Security Briefings
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence will no longer verbally brief Congress on election interference, instead providing written information, Director John Ratcliffe wrote.
Critic Of Federal Public Lands Management To Join Department Of The Interior
The Department of the Interior has chosen a prominent property rights attorney in Wyoming as their new deputy solicitor. Its a controversial appointment for environmental groups.
When Sex Becomes A Grind(r): '4 Days In France'
A gay man saunters through the French countryside, pursued by his lover, in this loose meditation on the perks and pitfalls of hooking up.
DOJ Announces Crackdown On Leaks As Intelligence Agencies' Calls For Probes Triple
Top Justice Department officials raised the prospect they could loosen policies on issuing subpoenas to news organizations to stop the flow of information.
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Trainers, Lawyers Say Sexual Harassment Training Fails
The primary reason most harassment training fails is that both managers and workers regard it as a pro forma exercise aimed at limiting the employer's legal liability, trainers and lawyers say.
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