Tag: Barack Obama
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Trump 2.0, Episode One: Promises, nativist swagger and pardons | Cronin and Loevy
“Here I am,” Trump proclaimed. Trump 2.0 may be older, yet he yearns to be bolder. During his second inaugural address, Trump had scorn, and no praise, for his predecessors, many of whom sat nearby. He implied that, because of God, he was brought back to save the American Dream and reestablish American dominance in…
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A list of Trump’s first executive orders
WASHINGTON • These are the executive orders and executive actions already prepared for President Donald Trump’s signature: Undoing Biden’s executive orders The first order President Trump signed rescinded 78 executive orders, actions and memorandums by President Biden. Pardons in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack Trump signed pardons on Monday night for most of those…
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Harris hits a home run as Democrats ‘party it up’ in Chicago
What a turnaround story. Democrats meeting at their National Convention in Chicago showed President Joe Biden some love, yet they also showed him the “exit.” Democrats feared a divisive national convention with multiple presidential contenders and the possibility of rioting pro-Palestinian protesters in the streets of the Windy City. This didn’t happen. Humorist Will Rogers…
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Pueblo’s home of Mr. Chile a longtime favorite — and a president’s choice | Craving Colorado
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Romero’s Cafe, founded in 1976 by Virginia Romero and now run by her son Robert, gained recognition when President Barack Obama visited in 2012 The menu features staples like the Monster Burrito, Enchiladas Tejanas, green chili, and the chile cone. { “@context”: “https://schema.org”, “@type”: “VideoObject”,…
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Meet Mike Johnston, Denver’s new mayor
Johnston says his experience as a state lawmaker, educator and nonprofit head make him the best candidate to succeed term-limited Mayor Michael Hancock
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U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee advances Gordon Gallagher nomination
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday voted 14-7 to advance the nomination of Gordon P. Gallagher to be a federal trial judge for Colorado, which would make him the Biden administration’s fourth appointee in two years to the U.S. District Court if confirmed. Gallagher, who is currently a part-time U.S. magistrate judge and defense attorney, would…
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Democrats lead in 3 of 4 State Board of Education races | ELECTION NIGHT 2022
Democrats held leads in three of the four seats up for grabs on the State Board of Education this year, unofficial counts from Election Day show. The State Board of Education approves the budget for the state Education Department, appoints the Commissioner of Education, accredits public school districts, oversees charter school appeals of district decisions,…
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More astronauts headed to the moon than ever before, NASA says
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save America’s return to the moon in 2024 will usher in “a new era of firsts” in scientific discoveries and space exploration, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said Tuesday during the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs. The mission, designed to establish an orbiting base and find ways…
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Bison rising in Colorado: From the prairie, heirloom species are slowly returning to native lands
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Your subscription powers local journalism. Subscribe to continue reading and get unlimited access to Colorado news you can trust. Lock in your rate today. 3 months for 99 cents Already a subscriber? Click here to log in. Quality local journalism is essential to creating an…
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Bradley Chubb’s journey, from torn ACL to Pro Bowl, begins and ends with family
A house on a hill can’t be hidden. The phrase above is Carmen Chubb’s abbreviated version of a scripture, Matthew 5:14, that reads, “You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden.” It’s something she believes has guided her family over the years. She repeats it often to her…




