Sunday, April 27, 2025 | | |
| | Colorado Humanities’ $1.5 million annual budget is largely funded by the $1.2 million a year the organization has received from the NEH. | | | Around the United States, “Little Saigons” have sprouted and grown, including in Denver. | | | The Colorado Senate voted Friday to override Gov. Jared Polis’ veto of a bill aimed at regulating social media — the first step in a maneuver that, if successful, would be the first override in the state in more than a decade. | | | The judge ruled that a key part of Trump’s March 27 order can’t be enforced. | | | Uncertainty is likely to persist in ways many expect to damage the economy | | | Some Colorado students who filed lawsuits already have seen immigration status restored, their attorney says. | | | Letting the veto stand would mean “choosing to protect the business interests of billion-dollar tech companies over the safety of Colorado kids,” Sen. Lindsay Daugherty said. The House would need to vote, too, to overturn the veto. | | | “It is our fear that if sweeping cuts are made, the damage will be irreversible.” | | | There has been a big drop foreigners visiting the U.S. since Trump took office, and Canadians are no exception. | | | |