Trying to limit election-year damage on health care, the Obama administration Monday granted business groups another delay in a much-criticized requirement that larger firms cover their workers or face fines.
Trying to sell young adults on the idea of health insurance before an upcoming deadline, Illinois officials announced Monday they are launching an ad campaign with the satirical online newspaper The Onion. ...
The captain of a replica 18th-century sailing ship that sank off North Carolina in Superstorm Sandy made a reckless decision to sail the HMS Bounty into the hurricane's well-forecast path, the National...
Starbucks says it's trying to contact the people responsible for a "Dumb Starbucks" store that set up shop in Los Angeles this weekend. More >> It's a caffeine-charged Hollywood whodunit: Just whose bright idea was the "Dumb Starbucks" coffee shop that popped up and started serving free drinks from the corner of an otherwise uncelebrated strip mall.
The Mormon church and a coalition of religious organizations are expected to file an argument to a federal appeals court by end of the day Monday explaining why they believe Utah's same-sex marriage ban should stand.
David Backes realizes every U.S. Olympic hockey team inevitably ends up in the vast shadow of the 1980 Miracle on Ice squad, which stunned the Soviet Union and eventually won gold in Lake Placid.
By Keith Coffman DENVER (Reuters) - The judge in the Colorado theater massacre case has ruled that evidence seized from accused gunman James Holmes' computers, cell phone and bank accounts is admissible at trial, court documents made public on Monday show. Arapahoe County District Court Judge Carlos Samour denied eight defense motions that sought to suppress the data.
No. 2 Arizona is the only Pac-12 team in the top 25 rankings, however the bracket gurus project 7-6 teams from the conference will participate in the NCAA tournament.
The cold just keeps on coming here in Colorado, and midterms are finally starting to rear their ugly heads around campus this week. For everyone out there getting especially cozy inside right now, let these new additions to our rotation soundtrack your indoor shenanigans.
A former Guatemalan special forces soldier was sentenced Monday to a decade in an American prison for lying on a U.S. citizenship application about his role in a civil war massacre that decimated a village more than three...
David Backes realizes every U.S. Olympic hockey team inevitably ends up in the vast shadow of the 1980 Miracle on Ice squad, which stunned the Soviet Union and eventually won gold in Lake Placid.
A former Guatemalan special forces soldier was sentenced Monday to a decade in an American prison for lying on a U.S. citizenship application about his role in a civil war massacre that decimated a village more than three...
TCF Financial Corporation today announced its annual meeting of stockholders will be held on Wednesday, April 23, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. CT at the Marriott Minneapolis West, 9960 Wayzata Boulevard, St.
First noxious weeds and now mind-altering weed. We can't tell you how disappointed we are with the passing of the sale of recreational marijuana in the state of Colorado. What a waste of a beautiful state!
It was once again winter - cold, cold winter - that dominated the mood on the fifth day of New York Fashion Week, with designers presenting variations of warm clothes on a particularly freezing day.
The choice by Swiss voters to impose new curbs on immigration is sending shockwaves through the European Union. The bloc's leaders warn it violates the "sacred principle" of freedom of movement and politicians worry...
The stock market ended up more or less where it began Monday in a quiet day for investors who had little economic data or company earnings to react to.
The Mormon church and a coalition of religious organizations are expected to file an argument to a federal appeals court by end of the day Monday explaining why they believe Utah's same-sex marriage ban should stand.
Egypt's state agency said Monday that judicial authorities have set Feb. 20 as the starting date for the trial of 20 people, including four foreigners, they say worked for the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera network.
A man convicted in the shooting death of a federal Border Patrol agent during a firefight that revealed the government's botched gun-smuggling investigation known as Operation Fast and Furious was sentenced Monday to...
The Lancaster Barnstormers and manager Butch Hobson continue to build their roster for the 2014 season with the signings of three players who have competed at baseball's highest level in recent years.
When a 23-year-old Arvada man crashed his pickup into the back of a Colorado State Patrol car in January, authorities said it was an example of what could be a disturbing trend: a rise in dangerous marijuana-impaired driving.
Lawyers for a former U.S. Naval Academy football player accused of sexual assault are arguing that political pressure influenced the decision to move forward with his case and it should therefore be dropped.
A former employee in Illinois Treasurer Dan Rutherford's office filed a federal lawsuit Monday claiming the Republican gubernatorial candidate made inappropriate sexual advances and regularly forced him to do political...
Mark Marquez during the Florence Huskies' basketball game against The Classical Academy Titans earlier this season at the FHS gym. ( Brandon Hopper / Daily Record )
Spay and Neuter "Beat the Heat" campaign, sponsored by Pet Project and funded by Animal Assistance Foundation and Foundation for Protection of Animals will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Tractor Supply Co. at 1919 E. Main St. In loving memory of Jeri McGuire.
TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WPX Energy's 2014 plan represents a 20 percent capital increase vs. 2013 spending, driven by larger investments in domestic oil drilling.
Almost four years after a small Nebraska city tried to crack down on illegal immigration, the town is having second thoughts about requiring all renters to swear that they have legal permission to be in the United States.
Baptist Press Stories for Feb. 10 2014 --------------------------------------- Seminarians seek 'high-velocity' church planting in Wyoming http://ift.tt/1iSY8RV Wyo. widower comes to faith in Christ at 92 http://ift.tt/1bP3yMh Oliver succeeds Dockery at Union Univ. http://ift.tt/1iSY98c Children's pastor charged with sexual abuse ...
Minnesota Twins general manager Terry Ryan said Monday he has been diagnosed with cancer and he will not be with the team for the start of spring training so he can focus on treatment and recovery.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Gia Mora — actress, singer and raconteuse — sees parallels between the unfolding of romantic relationships and the history of the universe.
Nearly three out of four U.S. children and young adults consume at least some caffeine, mostly from soda, tea and coffee. The rate didn't budge much over a decade, although soda use declined and energy drinks became an increasingly common source, a government analysis finds.
Lawyers for a former U.S. Naval Academy football player accused of sexual assault are arguing that political pressure influenced the decision to move forward with his case and it should therefore be dropped.
The youngest captain in NHL history is taking a big-time role with Sweden’s Olympic team in Sochi. Avalanche Gabe Landeskog, 21, has replaced injured Henrik Sedin of the Vancouver Canucks in the leadership department and is currently practicing on a line with Henrik Zetterberg of the Detroit Red Wings and Alex Steen of the St. […]
It's pretty easy to be cynical about the rapidly growing number of speed cameras in the District, especially when the cameras already brings in more than $80 million a year for the city.
ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Farmers, ranchers and cooperatives across the United States will share in an estimated $433 million cash distribution from CHS Inc. (NASDAQ: CHSCP), an energy, ...
It's pretty easy to be cynical about the rapidly growing number of speed cameras in the District, especially when the cameras already brings in more than $80 million a year for the city.
WPX Energy today announced a 2014 capital plan of $1.47 billion , with approximately 85 percent of spending allocated to Williston, Piceance and San Juan Gall
DENVER - The judge in the Colorado theatre shootings says prosecutors can use evidence from defendant James Holmes' cellphone, which included eerie self-portraits taken before the attack. The ruling was made public Monday. The photos were shown in court last year. In one, Holmes wore black ...