Kiros's victory signals a growing influence of democratic socialists, potentially reshaping future Democratic primaries and party dynamics.
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Colorado’s Democratic and Republican primaries finished on Tuesday, with at least one candidate supported by $1 million from a crypto-aligned PAC going to the November general election.
The primary results will shape the Democratic strategy and influence political dynamics in Colorado's upcoming general election.
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Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson says the blockchain was not hacked. The SecondFi wallet breach stems from modified closed-source code, he says. The headline wrote itself: Cardano got hacked. Except it did not. Charles Hoskinson said as much on June 24, broadcasting from Colorado in what he described as a late-night session picking apart code he […]
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Most days in her chambers, Judge Maritza Braswell, a federal magistrate judge in Colorado, sifts through stacks of documents written by people without a lawyer. Many of them can’t afford to hire a lawyer, and others have cases too weak or too small to interest one. She reads each one carefully, mindful of how daunting…
Consumer advocates decry Democrat Jared Polis for ‘choosing to side with dominant corporations’ over workers
Colorado’s governor vetoed a bill on Tuesday that would have banned companies from using surveillance pricing to set workers’ wages and prices for consumer goods.
The measure would have been the strongest in the nation against algorithmic pricing. While Maryland became the first state to approve a law banning surveillance pricing in grocery stores in April, Colorado’s proposed measure was more expansive.
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A security incident involving a Colorado-based healthcare provider has put at risk the sensitive data of thousands of Americans. In a letter to affected individuals, Western Orthopaedics, P.C. (Western Ortho) says that between September 17th, 2025 and September 25th, 2025, an unauthorized third party accessed and acquired certain data contained within its network. The firm […]
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The justice department’s lawsuit is part of a federal effort to reframe AI consumer protections as ideological overreach
This April, the US Department of Justice joined Elon Musk’s xAI in suing the state of Colorado to kill its AI anti-discrimination law.
When the federal government sides with a billionaire against a state trying to protect its residents from AI discrimination, that’s not only a Colorado story. That’s everyone’s story.
Dr Genevieve Smith is a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University, founder of the Responsible AI Initiative at the UC Berkeley AI Research Lab and a member of professional faculty at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
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After two years of task forces, collapsed deals and attempted overhauls, Colorado lawmakers are about to rewrite — and scale back — the state’s beleaguered AI regulations.