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Opinion: Interruptions and contradictions persist through final presidential debate
Nonsensical droning from Biden. Contradictions from Trump. Muted mics for the candidates' first two minutes of response. Thumbs down for the third debate.
Opinion: Sensationalizing an election with dueling town halls
The second presidential debate of 2020 devolved into unprecedented separate town halls. Biden left supporters hoping he could make the country feel “normal” again, yet Trump continues to steal the show as a train wreck no one can look away from.
Voter guide 2020: Judges
Roughly a third of voters didn't answer the questions about judges on their ballots in 2016. This is part of our 2020 voter guide.
The progressive’s guide to the Colorado 2020 ballot
We spoke to progressive activists and organizations throughout Denver and Colorado for our 2020 election voter guide.
Opinion: The VP debates still left much to be desired from our politicians
Although the VP debate wasn't the screaming match of the Presidential debate the week before, it still left a lot to be desired.
Opinion: Calling all anglers, hunters and the outdoorsy to sound the alarms on climate change
Last week I spent two days fly fishing on the Madison River in Montana. The valley area is one of my favorite places in the contiguous United States and the trip was a much-needed reprieve from the mental exhaustion of the last few months.
We launched Ms. Mayhem in May, shortly after my mother passed away. Covering the pandemic and protests have been scary and emotionally taxing. A few days before we left, I got the news alert that Ruth Bader Ginsberg died. During our 14-hour drive up to Montana, I saw that Breonna Taylor’s killers would not be charged for her death.
This year has thrown everything it has at me, and I know many others that feel the same. It’s a never-ending circle of shit.
But standing thigh-deep in the river I share a name with, my brain stopped working at 1,000 miles an hour.
Give Black women flowers while they are alive: Auntie Sade serves up Nigerian classics
Sade Adebayo deserves her flowers while she is alive. Filling the stomachs of the Nigerian community in Denver for decades, she now has her own food truck.
Opinion: ‘WAP’ is a fierce sex-positive anthem, and it’s making conservatives cry
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion have started a phenomenon with their new single "WAP," with some debating the essence of female sexuality.
Opinion: The media shies away from the topic of menstruation. Enough is enough
Very little is too risqué for Hollywood these days. Americans devour entire TV series focused on sex and sexuality, but the topic of menstruation seems to be too much of a taboo.
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