Tag: Europe
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C-47 Skytrain ‘That’s All, Brother,’ which led D-Day invasion, flies through Denver this weekend
The Commemorative Air Force aims to keep the stories of WWII alive through vintage aircraft
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Hundreds in Denver rally to support Ukraine on 2nd anniversary of Russian invasion
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Hundreds of Ukraine supporters gathered at a rally at the Colorado state Capitol in Denver on Saturday to mark the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of the U.S. ally. “Today, we are asking members of U.S. Congress to step up and vote for help to…
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Colorado’s top election official targets AI-generated ‘deepfakes’ in elections
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold is targeting AI-generated “disruptors” — such as “deepfakes” — as her office prepares for this year’s elections. Griswold unveiled her legislative priorities at a time of social anxiety over “deepfakes.” This week, pornographic “deepfake” images generated by artificial intelligence and sexualizing people without their consent hit the singer Taylor Swift,…
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Anthony Edwards in FIBA World Cup is must-see TV; Jamal Murray’s tough decision benefits Denver Nuggets: NBA Insider
Anthony Edwards in FIBA World Cup is must-see TV; Jamal Murray’s tough decision benefits Denver Nuggets: NBA Insider
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12 years in City Hall: Denver Mayor Michael Hancock’s triumphs and failures
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock knows what he’ll regret most from his three terms as the most powerful elected leader in Denver: Thanksgiving, 2020, when Hancock was caught traveling in the thick of a raging pandemic despite having urged the public to stay home. He wanted to keep a promise to his daughter, he said, having assured…
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United Airlines purchases new Boeing ‘widebody’ planes
United Airlines, the largest private employer in the city with almost 9,000 Denver-based employees, announced the purchase of 100 Boeing 787 Dreamliners with the option to purchase 100 more, according to a Tuesday news release. It’s said to be the largest widebody order in the nation’s commercial aviation history, according to the release. Delivery of…
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Polis says Colorado will send hundreds of helmets, body armor to Ukraine
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Arguing that saving even just one life is worth it, the Polis administration said Colorado is sending hundreds of ballistic helmets and scores of body armor to Ukraine, which is ferociously fighting the Russian invasion. The Polis administration said the Colorado Department of Public Safety…
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United’s nonstop flights to London return to DIA on Saturday
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save United Airlines will resume flights to London from Denver International Airport on Saturday after a nearly two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The nonstop flight between DIA and London’s Heathrow Airport will be offered four times per week for now, according to the airport.…
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Auston Trusty transferred to Arsenal, returns to Colorado Rapids on short loan
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save It’s a new club on a new continent for Auston Trusty, but his boss remains the same. Colorado Rapids announced Monday the club had transferred the promising 23-year-old center back to English Premier League club Arsenal. The financial terms of the transfer were not released.…
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Colorado Rapids general manager happy with progress on roster, still seeks additional options at striker
As busy as the Colorado Rapids front office has been this week, general manager Pádraig Smith knows there’s more work to be done on the club’s roster. The club announced contract extensions for four key members of the 2021 squad – Jack Price, Danny Wilson, Keegan Rosenberry and Mark-Anthony Kaye – and the signing of…




