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Friday, June 27, 2025

Trump says US has signed a deal with China on trade, without giving details

China’s confirmation of a deal was also vague.

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Trump bill’s Medicaid provision that’s now in limbo could cost Colorado $10 billion

Colorado could lose more than $10 billion in Medicaid funding over the next five years if a provision of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act becomes law.

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New Trump portrait set for unveiling at Colorado Capitol after president complained about old one

A new, White House-approved portrait of President Donald Trump will soon hang in the Colorado State Capitol after Trump complained an earlier image was “distorted.”

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Tell us: How do you feel about Denver Mayor Mike Johnston after his first 2 years in office?

How have Mayor Johnston’s decisions impacted your life?

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Supreme Court has 6 cases to decide, including birthright citizenship

The remaining opinions will be delivered Friday.

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States can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court rules

The ruling could have broader implications for Medicaid patients.

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Key Medicaid provision in Trump’s bill is found to violate Senate rules. The GOP is scrambling

It’s a blow to Republicans rushing to finish the package this week.

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Amid Broncos stadium talks, Denver Water quietly seeks to buy more than 20 properties near its campus

Denver Water has begun the process of acquiring more than 20 properties near its campus as the utility and the Broncos are discussing a potential stadium deal that could use some of its current land.

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Denver judge says ICE subpoena doesn’t comply with state law, but doesn’t prohibit Polis from responding

“I am relatively certain that I could find law that says if somebody wants to violate the law, somebody else can’t get an injunction to stop them from doing it.”

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Federal judge orders US Labor Department to keep Job Corps running during lawsuit