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Nomorerack Online Shopping Spam - Take a look at this spam

This is why it pays to have a mailbox called spam.




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More Ozzy TV- Arctic Monkeys 'Four Out Of Five' Video, Muse Concert Film Preview, Cliff Burton Documentary, Sevendust, Free Volbeat Show and more

More Ozzy TV- Arctic Monkeys 'Four Out Of Five' Video, Muse Concert Film Preview, Cliff Burton Documentary, Sevendust, Free Volbeat Show and more




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Kid Rock and Nickelback To Rock The Country With Lynyrd Skynyrd and More

Kid Rock and Nickelback have announced that they will be rocking the country next spring and summer with a new touring festival




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Watch Stick To Your Guns' 'More Than a Witness' Video

Stick To Your Guns have released a music video for their new single 'More Than a Witness',




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Letters: Denver has always invested in housing but we need more

"The city has been investing in housing, albeit on a much more modest scale, for decades using limited local funds and a variety of federal funds it receives since the 1990s." -- Charles Kreiman, Denver




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Colorado weather: Waning winter storm leaves more than 3 feet of snow as rescue ops continue

Rescue operations were ongoing in Lincoln County as of 10 a.m., with abandoned cars blocking plows and at least two rescuers stranded.






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SOILWORK's New Material "Has More Sort Of Like A Metallic Vibe Over It"

Give us the Heavywork, please.




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SLEEP TOKEN, KORN, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, SPIRITBOX & More Booked For Download 2025

Plus Cradle Of Filth, Lorna Shore, Sikth, Jinjer, Poppy, and more!




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More than 1,300 flights canceled, delayed at DIA as heavy snow pelts metro Denver

At least 486 flights were canceled and 890 delayed at Denver International Airport on Friday as heavy snow pelted metro Denver and Colorado’s eastern plains.





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Opinion: Why we need more lions in Colorado and less trophy hunting

As a hunter, rancher, veterinarian, and lifelong member of the NRA, I believe that The Denver Post has badly misread Proposition 127 and does not understand the real dynamics with trophy hunting of our native wild cats.




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CDC calls for expanded bird flu testing after more dairy worker infections found in Colorado and Michigan

The new guidance comes after blood tests for 115 farmworkers in Michigan and Colorado showed that eight workers -- or 7% — had antibodies that indicated previous infection with the virus known as Type A H5N1 influenza.




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Editorial: Empower Northeast Park Hill residents to demand more at the old golf course

Before weighing in on Denver’s competing ballot questions 301 and 302, we want to take the time to empower Denver residents with some important history and perspective -- the 155 acres at the former Park Hill Golf Course were put under a conservation easement in 1997 with the clear intent of protecting the land from development.




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Colorado’s contested Democratic primaries turned on more than ideology, despite prominent lawmakers’ losses

"If you take politics as a game, you have to play underneath the rules. You can't appear to be disagreeable; you have to appear to voters as someone who’s getting things done."




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Colorado seeks public comment on new draft of Suncor pollution permit more than a year after EPA rejection

Most of the revisions to the permit for Suncor’s Plant 2 were highly technical, and none change the amount of pollution Suncor is allowed to send into the air.




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Five Weeknight Dishes: Five-star coconut curry chickpeas with pumpkin and lime and more

Here are five especially delicious options for the week ahead and those to come.




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Neighborhood parks in Arvada, Denver receive more than $15 million in grant money for improvements

The Department of the Interior awarded the money from its Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Grants Program.




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Denver Film Festival: What to know about celebs, premieres and more

Films include the Boulder-shot "Elevation," starring Anthony Mackie, and "The Order," based on a book by Denver's Kevin Flynn






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All Access: Michael Ealy, Kevin Hart, Cyphers and More



Keke makes a dramatic first impression as a talk show host.






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Colorado wildfires are more extreme than ever. Here’s how state leaders are fighting back.

Colorado wildfires are becoming more extreme, and fire officials must seek new and better ways to prevent and fight them.






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The Book Club: “God of the Woods” and more short reviews from readers

Liz Moore’s latest suspense novel is so compelling I pretty much couldn’t put it down.




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The Book Club: “Held,” “Shelterwood” and more short reviews from readers

It’s rare that I read a book in one day, but Held's writing grabbed me and held on.




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The Book Club: “The Comfort of Ghosts” and more short reviews from readers

Sadly, this is the final installment of the Maisie Dobbs mystery series.





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Can AI make video games more immersive? Some studios turn to AI-fueled NPCs for more interaction

Generative AI could also provide more opportunities for players to go off-script and create their own stories if designers can craft environments that feel more alive and can react to players’ choices in real-time.




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Weekend Movie Marathon: The Wayans Bros. Cause More Trouble



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5 Black Actors We Need to Know More About



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Black Americans Incarcerated More Than Whites



The data comes from The Sentencing Project.




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Lee Daniels Talks Tyler Perry Comparisons and More



Lee Daniels discusses his journey through film.





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Baltimore Ravens Honor Michael K. Williams During Game

‘The Wire’ actor died earlier this month.




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Column: Dr Flaherty On Swimming Safety, More

[Column written by Dr Michael Flaherty] The summer season in Bermuda is well and truly underway now, with the ocean temperatures warm enough for even the fairest weather of swimmers. For those looking to cool off or step up their fitness regime, swimming in the ocean is an appealing option. In addition to being a […]




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Cahow Season On Track To Break More Records

The Cahow recovery program is moving into high gear, with the number of breeding pairs increasing from last year’s record of 143 to 156 this year. “In the Nonsuch Island A and B colonies alone, from which an incredible 102 chicks have fledged since the first chick to hatch on Nonsuch Island in over 300 […]




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More Than $1B Of Brockman’s Assets Frozen

An American billionaire accused of allegedly “using a Bermuda-based family charitable trust and other offshore entities to hide assets from the Internal Revenue Service while failing to pay taxes” has had more than $1B in assets frozen by Swiss prosecutors. A Bloomberg Quint story said, “Swiss prosecutors froze more than $1 billion held in bank […]




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BCAC On Pollution, Higher Costs & More

Members of the Bermuda Clean Air Coalition [BCAC] expressed concerns about pollution, the increased costs of electricity and more. A spokesperson said, “The announcement of increased costs for electricity has sparked outrage in the community, but for members of the Bermuda Clean Air Coalition [BCAC] and residents of the area, there is concern that exactly […]




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FDM On Energy Taxes, Solutions & More

The FDM said they “support the recent announcement by the Government to cut energy taxes” but added that it is “imperative that the Government moves beyond short-term fixes and focuses on sustainable solutions that address the root causes of our economic challenges.” A spokesperson said, “The Free Democratic Movement [FDM] supports the recent announcement by the […]




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Teachers Union On Staffing, Management, More

“It’s time for the Department to prioritize our teachers’ well-being and the quality of education for our students,” the Bermuda Union of Teachers said, adding that “our children deserve a classroom that’s staffed, safe, and ready to learn.” The comments from the Union follow after CedarBridge Academy was closed for a day earlier this week “due to […]




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Chaz Edmead On First Bermuda Goal & More

[Written by Stephen Wright] Chaz Edmead still beams with pride as he recalls the moment he scored his first goal for his country during the recent Caribbean Football Union [CFU] Under-14 Challenge Series Qualifier in Trinidad and Tobago. The striker came on as a substitute in Bermuda Under-14’s 6-0 win over Anguilla in the semi-finals, […]




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Column: Richardson On Home Ownership & More

[Opinion column written by MP Anthony Richardson] The recent change, empowering Bermudians to acquire their first homes, is another important step in the PLP’s effort to make homeownership more accessible. This amendment to pension rules, coupled with the government’s Mortgage Guarantee Programme, demonstrates the Progressive Labour Party’s commitment to creating a nation of owners by […]




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Rosalie Gardens: New Art Release And More

[Written by Dale Butler] On Saturday, March 18th from 8am to 5pm, Atlantic Publishing House will be hosting a Bermuda roses and plant sale with Jamaican coffee to taste. In addition to that, Nana Peggy Burns will have a great collection of Bermuda books on sale. This exciting event will be held at Rosalie Gardens, 35 […]




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Photos & Video: Move More Bermuda Games

[Updated] The Move More Bermuda Senior Games were held at the Flora Duffy Stadium today [May 19]. Minister of Health, Kim Wilson previously said, “This event is part of the Department of Health’s ‘Move More Bermuda’ initiative, designed to emphasise the significance of including more physical activity into our daily routines.” Update May 20, 9.39am: […]




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Jamin Hodgkins On Canada Hopes And More

[Written by Stephen Wright] Bermudian rugby player Jamin Hodgkins says he is looking to explore options of playing in Major League Rugby [MLR] in North America or Europe after leaving Welsh outfit Bridgend Ravens. Hodgkins, 22, made ten appearances, scoring 75 points, for Bridgend, who finished ninth in the Welsh Indigo Premiership this season. The […]