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DENVER METRO – Rents are climbing month-over-month in the Denver-area; Here’s why

DENVER (KDVR) – Denver metro rents are rising month after month, but they remain lower than the same time last year. The Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro area is one of the most costly rental markets in the United States. According to a June Realtor.com survey, the median rent for apartments, which include studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms, is…

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The Senate passes the yearly military bill, setting up a conflict with the House

The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) was passed by the Senate on Thursday night, setting up a pending negotiation to develop an agreement package that pleases both the Democratic Senate and the Republican House. The debt limit agreement between the Biden administration and House Republicans featured a topline amount of $886 billion for fiscal 2024,…

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McConnell’s future is questionable as he attempts to carry on as usual

Once the Republican Party’s leadership in the Senate was last truly questionable, it has been several years. However, Senator Mitch McConnell’s unexpected stop during a press conference on Wednesday at the Capitol, along with fresh information regarding other recent collapses, have alarmed his colleagues and sparked a quiet debate among them regarding the duration that…

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Donald Trump faces additional allegations from the special counsel in the Mar-a-Lago classified papers investigation

In the lawsuit claiming improper management of secret files from his period in the White House, special counsel Jack Smith on Thursday filed new allegations against former president Donald Trump. Aides Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, the maintenance staff at Mar-a-Lago, are accused of trying to erase CCTV footage from the former president’s property…

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Number of Migrant Children That Are Considered As Illegal Child Workers Has Spiked to 44% According to Labor Department

Over the past 10 months, there have been 44% more children discovered working illegally in the U.S. The Labor Department made the statement on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as a group of legislators from both parties accused federal officials of not doing enough to safeguard unaccompanied migrant children from abuse. According to a Labor Department…

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0.4% Sales Tax Increase Approved by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors through 15-3 votes

In an effort to avoid harsh service cuts, the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors overwhelmingly authorized a 0.4% sales tax increase and modifications to the county’s pension system on Thursday. In a full board meeting, the supervisors voted 15-3. It needed to be approved by two-thirds of the district supervisors, or 12 of the 18…

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Killer Rex Heuermann: Puzzle Pieces Are Coming Together To Expedite The Case Of Gilgo Beach Brutal Killings

According to the Suffolk County, New York sheriff, more women sex workers have come forward and claimed to have interacted with the Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann, according to CBS New York. “My staff is really going to vet these additional females to see if they actually did come in contact with him,” Sheriff…

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Memphis Police Officers will be under investigation after being alleged with police misconduct, Department of Justice says

At a news conference on Thursday, officials stated that the Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the city of Memphis and the Memphis police officers over allegations of discriminatory policing and civil rights violations against locals. According to Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the department’s civil rights division, “There are grounds to…

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CollegeAmerica Students Get $130 Million in Student Loan Relief After Misleading Claims

The move comes after investigations revealed that the college had misled students about potential salaries and job prospects. The U.S. Education Department has made a landmark decision to discharge $130 million in federal student loans for 7,400 borrowers who attended the now-defunct for-profit college, CollegeAmerica, in Colorado CollegeAmerica, which was part of the Center for…

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