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Monday, July 31, 2017
Travel Gear: Five Mile Flashlight is a bright idea
Colorado Day 2017: 10 deals that celebrate the Centennial State
People hold glasses of whisky up to the light on a tour of Stranahan's Colorado whisky, in Denver Colorado, on Feb. 23, 2017.
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Colorado Day 2017: 10 deals that celebrate the Centennial State
People hold glasses of whisky up to the light on a tour of Stranahan's Colorado whisky, in Denver Colorado, on Feb. 23, 2017.
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Q&A: Dame Products CEO Alexandra Fine Discusses Company Milestones
According to research conducted by the Kinsey Institute, men are almost always able to achieve orgasm through sex. Women, on the other hand, are not. For ladies, masturbation, oral sex and other activities intended to stimulate the clitoris, specifically, are much more predictable paths to orgasm than penetrative sex alone.
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Leading Paysites Pursue New Members, Retain Fans
The foundation of the adult entertainment industry is the notion that folks will pay to see naked photos and videos of other folks having sex. In the digital media world, this is the realm of the paysite — which although it can take many forms, for the purposes of this article, will mean “any website that distributes adult-oriented content for a fee.”
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Will south Denver host a big music festival? Denver City Council decides Monday night
New York-based marketing and event company Superfly has selected the Overland Park Golf Course in southwest Denver as the venue for its next massive music festival. Superfly also hosts the Bonaroo and Outside Lands festivals.
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Q&A: Dame Products CEO Alexandra Fine Discusses Company Milestones
According to research conducted by the Kinsey Institute, men are almost always able to achieve orgasm through sex. Women, on the other hand, are not. For ladies, masturbation, oral sex and other activities intended to stimulate the clitoris, specifically, are much more predictable paths to orgasm than penetrative sex alone.
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Sunday, July 30, 2017
Leading Paysites Pursue New Members, Retain Fans
The foundation of the adult entertainment industry is the notion that folks will pay to see naked photos and videos of other folks having sex. In the digital media world, this is the realm of the paysite — which although it can take many forms, for the purposes of this article, will mean “any website that distributes adult-oriented content for a fee.”
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An endless pipeline of cash to adult kids who have failed to launch has financial consequences for parent and child
Elizabeth Warren s bill would have allowed students to refinance at lower rates a common-sense measure that could only be killed by those for whom no amount of middle-class suffering is ever enough to tick up taxes on the rich. (Thinkstock)
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A Boulder County hen laid an egg the size of a dime. It may be the smallest ever.
The tiny egg laid by one of Sarah Wise s chickens is seen between a full-sized egg and a dime.
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A Boulder County hen laid an egg the size of a dime. It may be the smallest ever.
The tiny egg laid by one of Sarah Wise s chickens is seen between a full-sized egg and a dime.
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Japan’s exotic Kit Kats entice tourists, new Nestle plant
A box of customizable "Sublime Original Message" KitKat bars at the KitKat Chocolatory Ginza store, operated by Nestle, in Tokyo, on July 24, 2017.
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Japan’s exotic Kit Kats entice tourists, new Nestle plant
A box of customizable "Sublime Original Message" KitKat bars at the KitKat Chocolatory Ginza store, operated by Nestle, in Tokyo, on July 24, 2017.
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Dust isn’t the only thing your Roomba is sucking up. It’s also gathering maps of your house.
In this Aug. 25, 2016 photo an iRobot Braava Jet floor cleaner, top, and Roomba vacuum are displayed at the company's headquarters in Bedford, Mass.
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It’s 2017, and the petsitting business just became legal in Colorado
Rover Sitter Hailey Colebank lifts and cuddles with Zola a dog she sits for while her dog Summit, left, plays with another dog she sits for Lucy, far left, in her backyard July 12, 2017 in Westminster.
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Saturday, July 29, 2017
Spicy ramen-eating contest breathes fire, youth into Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon boat flag catcher Shanleigh Sullivan, 20, foreground, of Longmont, plucks her team's flag from the water to win a heat during dragon boat racing at the 17th annual Colorado Dragon Boat Festival.
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Spicy ramen-eating contest breathes fire, youth into Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon boat flag catcher Shanleigh Sullivan, 20, foreground, of Longmont, plucks her team's flag from the water to win a heat during dragon boat racing at the 17th annual Colorado Dragon Boat Festival.
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Q&A: Michael Cox Discusses New Sales Role at Oxballs
After more than two years working in the public health sector for ID Lubricants, Michael Cox is making his foray into the pleasure products industry as an account executive for male sex toy company Oxballs.
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Q&A: Michael Cox Discusses New Sales Role at Oxballs
After more than two years working in the public health sector for ID Lubricants, Michael Cox is making his foray into the pleasure products industry as an account executive for male sex toy company Oxballs.
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Ultrarunners are heading to Crested Butte, long popular with mountain bikers
Runner Peter Koch finds his rhythm through the aspens on a long run at Doctor Park, south of Crested Butte.
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Curve Novelties' Tony Hernandez Turns Rubber Into Gold
You wouldn’t recognize Antonio Hernandez on the convention center floor of a pleasure industry trade show, but he could repeat the history of every major sex toy trend over the last few decades.
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Friday, July 28, 2017
Lighting that makes a big statement in your home
A room in a Montauk, N.Y. beach house with Ghislaine Viñas' design. The bold, colorful statement lighting becomes not only illumination but art in her design. Viñas used Alvaro Catalan de Ocon's PET Lamp chandelier, placing the colorful fixture in an all white dining space. "It really pops and becomes a conversation piece," she says.
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Who cut the cheese? Four teams in Denver compete in carving competition
Lilith Spencer, left and Jordan Edwards, both cheese mongers, take part in a cheese carving competition as part of the “Cheese With Altitude” festival hosted by the American Cheese Society, at Sheraton Denver Downtown, on July 28, 2017 in Denver. Teams of professional cheese mongers from different retailers were face off to carve 40-pound blocks of cheddar into statues.
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Who cut the cheese? Four teams in Denver compete in carving competition
Lilith Spencer, left and Jordan Edwards, both cheese mongers, take part in a cheese carving competition as part of the “Cheese With Altitude” festival hosted by the American Cheese Society, at Sheraton Denver Downtown, on July 28, 2017 in Denver. Teams of professional cheese mongers from different retailers were face off to carve 40-pound blocks of cheddar into statues.
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Hacienda Colorado will fill the former Katie Mullen’s spot on 16th Street Mall
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Inside Westminster’s new Old Spaghetti Factory with the woman who started it all
Trolley dining at its finest in the new Westminster Old Spaghetti Factory
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Colorado Springs teenager originates anti-suicide program that’s gaining attention
Macy Klein and her mother.
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Curve Novelties' Tony Hernandez Turns Rubber Into Gold
You wouldn’t recognize Antonio Hernandez on the convention center floor of a pleasure industry trade show, but he could repeat the history of every major sex toy trend over the last few decades.
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Thursday, July 27, 2017
Want a tiny home? Two dozen are rolling into a Colorado festival this weekend
Alec Segal, left, and Jacob Payen help setup for a tiny home festival at the Wild Animal Sanctuary on July 27, 2017 in Keenesburg. Part of the proceeds from the event will be donated to the Wild Animal Sanctuary.
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Time to upgrade your downstairs? Here’s what to know before you finish your basement.
Architect Bruce Wentworth used thin strips of birch plywood to turn two awkward beams in this Washington, D.C., basement into a TV console.
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Seen: Zane Beadles Parade Foundation
From left: Board member Keegan Gerhard, Meredith Beadles and Zane Beadles.
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Starbucks to shutter all Teavana stores as sales disappoint
This Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017, photo shows the sign in the window of a Starbucks in Pittsburgh.
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Starbucks to shutter all Teavana stores as sales disappoint
This Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017, photo shows the sign in the window of a Starbucks in Pittsburgh.
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Punch List: Keeping container plants well watered, harvesting peppers
Even large containers can dry out at this time of the year. Water twice a day if your pots are drying out quickly.
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Fueling the Funnel: Paysites Compete for Traffic
You can own the best paysite in the world, but without an ongoing flow of fresh prospects, sales will not be forthcoming, making the paysite into a free site for all intents and purposes. This harsh reality is the fuel that is driving marketers to grab their share of adult internet traffic in order to grow their business.
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Chi Chi LaRue: Falcon's 'Earthbound' Is a 'Dream Come True'
Award-winning director and industry veteran Chi Chi LaRue is marveling, during a phone interview, over the social media buzz for her latest skinflick — “Earthbound: Heaven to Hell 2” for Falcon Studios — when she suddenly detours into gossip about the much-lauded original picture, which had been released more than a decade prior.
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Content Is King: Paysites Evolve as Porn Pushes Technology
Today’s adult content creators are coming up with not only a superior level of high-quality, tech-forward fare, but a new basis for production that puts the needs of consumers first, and guesswork about “what might or might not sell” into the realm of the also-rans…
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Industry Experts Talk High-Impact Packaging
Before consumers make the decision to purchase a pleasure product, they see the packaging — perhaps in person in a brick-and-mortar store, or perhaps online as a digital image.
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Q&A: Paxum CEO Octav Moise Shares the Wealth
Just as the House of Medici inspired the Italian Renaissance and forever revolutionized the way money changes hands, so too has Paxum firmly established itself as a supremely modern payment service, ensuring that adult content is king once again …
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S2S Postbacks: Getting Ad Stats in 1 Place
With my first Father’s Day as a new dad behind me, two things have been made abundantly clear. First, the days of a comfy eight-plus hours of uninterrupted sleep whenever I want are gone. Second, it is now more important than ever to be able to effectively “stack” tasks to do multiple things at once, or to find ways to be more efficient.
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Manufacturers Discuss Wide Mainstream Appeal of Lube
Online research produces an array of theories about the first known lubricants, who invented them and what they were made from. There is some evidence that people in Ancient Greece used olive oil as a sexual lubricant (among its many other uses).
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Content Is King: Paysites Evolve as Porn Pushes Technology
Today’s adult content creators are coming up with not only a superior level of high-quality, tech-forward fare, but a new basis for production that puts the needs of consumers first, and guesswork about “what might or might not sell” into the realm of the also-rans…
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Monday, July 24, 2017
Here’s how much giving up beef helps – or doesn’t help – the planet
Mature beef cattle at the JBS Five Rivers feedlot on June 23, 2015.
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Here’s how much giving up beef helps – or doesn’t help – the planet
Mature beef cattle at the JBS Five Rivers feedlot on June 23, 2015.
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Get Cooking: Can’t-miss rice
Denver Post Features Editor Barbara Ellis' slow cooker sesame chicken and rice April 13, 2017 in Denver.
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Turns out that money can buy happiness, scientists confirm
U.S. consumer debt is at an all-time high.
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Make a fish dish that’s a breezy snap
Sauteed Fish With Roasted Tomato Vinaigrette and Lemon Aioli
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Make a fish dish that’s a breezy snap
Sauteed Fish With Roasted Tomato Vinaigrette and Lemon Aioli
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It’s National Tequila Day. Here’s where to score a great margarita in Denver
The Clockwork Melon margarita at Lola Mexican Fish House in Denver on Thursday, April 21, 2016.
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It’s National Tequila Day. Here’s where to score a great margarita in Denver
The Clockwork Melon margarita at Lola Mexican Fish House in Denver on Thursday, April 21, 2016.
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Ditch the trail mix and indulge at these aprés-hike mountain restaurants
When in Buena Vista, eat a burger from the Buena Viking truck. (Allyson Reedy, The Know)
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Ditch the trail mix and indulge at these aprés-hike mountain restaurants
When in Buena Vista, eat a burger from the Buena Viking truck. (Allyson Reedy, The Know)
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The East and West Coasts have their own IPAs, could this be the one that defines Colorado beer?
Beer sampler at New Terrain Brewing on July 19, 2017 in Golden. Brewmaster Josh Robbins brews a Colorado IPA called Lost which is a middle ground between West Coast IPAs and East Coast IPAs.
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The East and West Coasts have their own IPAs, could this be the one that defines Colorado beer?
Beer sampler at New Terrain Brewing on July 19, 2017 in Golden. Brewmaster Josh Robbins brews a Colorado IPA called Lost which is a middle ground between West Coast IPAs and East Coast IPAs.
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Adams County teen develops and runs free workout program for underprivileged kids in his community
Alex Aleman, 18, directs his Healthy Kids in Action class at the Perl Mack Community Center on July 18 in Denver. Aleman launched the class himself several years ago and volunteers his own time to run the free physical education class twice a week. He even recently ran a fundraising campaign to buy some more equipment to use during the class.
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Industry Experts Talk High-Impact Packaging
Before consumers make the decision to purchase a pleasure product, they see the packaging — perhaps in person in a brick-and-mortar store, or perhaps online as a digital image.
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Sunday, July 23, 2017
Goat yoga comes to Denver County Fair
Excited yogis react as dozens of goats walk around the yoga floor during goat yoga at the Denver County Fair on July 23, 2017 in Denver. 236 yogis turned out to do yoga with 52 goats inside the Stadium Arena in the Expo Hall of the National Western Stock Show complex.
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Are hot dogs considered sandwiches? A newspaper correction says no
A hot dog eater prepares his dog during the American Meat Institute's annual Hot Dog Lunch in the Rayburn courtyard on July 19, 2017 in Washington, DC.
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Q&A: Paxum CEO Octav Moise Shares the Wealth
Just as the House of Medici inspired the Italian Renaissance and forever revolutionized the way money changes hands, so too has Paxum firmly established itself as a supremely modern payment service, ensuring that adult content is king once again …
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This app tells you when you’re depressed. Who else does it tell?
A user chats with Woebot, a chatbot aimed at helping users with anxiety and depression learn cognitive behavior therapy techniques on July 7, 2017.
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5 easy chopped salads that can see you through summer
Spicy Pineapple and Pepper Salad.
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5 easy chopped salads that can see you through summer
Spicy Pineapple and Pepper Salad.
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Q&A: Paxum CEO Octav Moise Shares the Wealth
Just as the House of Medici inspired the Italian Renaissance and forever revolutionized the way money changes hands, so too has Paxum firmly established itself as a supremely modern payment service, ensuring that adult content is king once again …
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He’s blind in one eye. So at silhouetting, he’s a natural.
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Are hot dogs considered sandwiches? A newspaper correction says no
A hot dog eater prepares his dog during the American Meat Institute's annual Hot Dog Lunch in the Rayburn courtyard on July 19, 2017 in Washington, DC. The hot dog lunch held during National Hot Dog month has been celebrated for decades in Washington, more than 1,000 lawmakers, Administration officials and Capitol Hill staff enjoy the hot dogs.
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Are hot dogs considered sandwiches? A newspaper correction says no
A hot dog eater prepares his dog during the American Meat Institute's annual Hot Dog Lunch in the Rayburn courtyard on July 19, 2017 in Washington, DC. The hot dog lunch held during National Hot Dog month has been celebrated for decades in Washington, more than 1,000 lawmakers, Administration officials and Capitol Hill staff enjoy the hot dogs.
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Snail slime hits beauty mainstream after taking South Korea by storm
People walk past an Amorepacific Corp. Innisfree store in the Seomyeon area at night in Busan, South Korea, on Aug. 1, 2015.
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Saturday, July 22, 2017
S2S Postbacks: Getting Ad Stats in 1 Place
With my first Father’s Day as a new dad behind me, two things have been made abundantly clear. First, the days of a comfy eight-plus hours of uninterrupted sleep whenever I want are gone. Second, it is now more important than ever to be able to effectively “stack” tasks to do multiple things at once, or to find ways to be more efficient.
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S2S Postbacks: Getting Ad Stats in 1 Place
With my first Father’s Day as a new dad behind me, two things have been made abundantly clear. First, the days of a comfy eight-plus hours of uninterrupted sleep whenever I want are gone. Second, it is now more important than ever to be able to effectively “stack” tasks to do multiple things at once, or to find ways to be more efficient.
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VegFest 2017: 8 quick answers to questions you may have about this year’s vegan festival
Watercourse Foods Street Tacos Platter featuring black beans, sweet potatoes, onions and peppers in soft taco shells with chipotle aioli, avocado creme and cilantro lime slaw. served with a side of refried beans, brown rice and salsa January 25, 2017.
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VegFest 2017: 8 quick answers to questions you may have about this year’s vegan festival
Watercourse Foods Street Tacos Platter featuring black beans, sweet potatoes, onions and peppers in soft taco shells with chipotle aioli, avocado creme and cilantro lime slaw. served with a side of refried beans, brown rice and salsa January 25, 2017.
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Friday, July 21, 2017
Unlocking a backyard permaculture powerhouse — keyhole gardens
Megan Keefe's low-maintenance keyhole garden, in the backyard of her home in Lafayette. The garden was easy to assemble and can be taken apart – if needed – when the season is over.
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“Kyle — you’re a jerk.” 9News anchor, Frontier Airlines trade barbs
9News anchor Kyle Clark and Frontier Airlines’ war of words has entered its fourth day.
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Seen: Denver Academy gala raises funds for tuition aid
From left: Amanda Plank, a past chair of the Denver Academy Gala, and her husband Daniel; and Carrie Burns.
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Manufacturers Discuss Wide Mainstream Appeal of Lube
Online research produces an array of theories about the first known lubricants, who invented them and what they were made from. There is some evidence that people in Ancient Greece used olive oil as a sexual lubricant (among its many other uses).
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Manufacturers Discuss Wide Mainstream Appeal of Lube
Online research produces an array of theories about the first known lubricants, who invented them and what they were made from. There is some evidence that people in Ancient Greece used olive oil as a sexual lubricant (among its many other uses).
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Frostys for 50 cents and other deals around Denver, July 21-27
Nothing like a Wendy’s Frosty deal on a hot day. (John Shearer, Getty Images for Wendy’s)
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Frostys for 50 cents and other deals around Denver, July 21-27
Nothing like a Wendy’s Frosty deal on a hot day. (John Shearer, Getty Images for Wendy’s)
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Tiny houses running into obstacles in Colorado
While tiny homes are becoming increasingly popular, zoning regulations and land use development codes in counties across Colorado make placing the structures a challenge. Because the homes are considered recreational vehicles, most jurisdictions in Colorado have rules that prevent them from being used as permanent housing. But, at Peak View Park in Woodland Park, owners of tiny houses are able to circumvent the rules because the former mobile home park outdates the county regulation that stipulates RVs can only be used as temporary housing.
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A weird Florida mystery: Frozen pork falling from the sky
This photo provided by Austin Adair taken Saturday, July 15, 2017, shows a 15-pound bag of frozen pork that fell from the sky onto the home of Travis Adair in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The home is near three airports, so Adair thinks it fell from a plane.
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A weird Florida mystery: Frozen pork falling from the sky
This photo provided by Austin Adair taken Saturday, July 15, 2017, shows a 15-pound bag of frozen pork that fell from the sky onto the home of Travis Adair in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The home is near three airports, so Adair thinks it fell from a plane.
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Coffee with Viagra-like ingredient recalled after FDA discovery
Latte art at Jubilee Roasting Co in Aurora, Colorado on Dec. 22, 2015. Jubilee Roasting Co is a small batch coffee roasting company that also serves hand crafted espresso drinks.
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Coffee with Viagra-like ingredient recalled after FDA discovery
Latte art at Jubilee Roasting Co in Aurora, Colorado on Dec. 22, 2015. Jubilee Roasting Co is a small batch coffee roasting company that also serves hand crafted espresso drinks.
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Thursday, July 20, 2017
Annual Denver Post Cheyenne Frontier Days Train on track toward big rodeo on Saturday
Historic steam engine No. 844 will again pull the Denver Post Cheyenne Frontier Days train. The locomotive, built in 1944, last led The Post special to Cheyenne in 1998.
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“Community grandmothers” can help others with depression and anxiety
Washington Post illustration by Alla Dreyvitser
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Punch List: Help for your garden and landscape during the dog days of summer
Consistent high temperatures in the 90s can be tough on plants and may cause blossom drop – which means less fruit.
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New “ecodharma” retreat center combines outdoors, meditation
Glenn Fernandez helps with opening preparations on June 17 at Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center.
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Norovirus confirmed in diner who reported eating at Chipotle
In a file photo, people walk past a Chipotle restaurant on Broadway in Lower Manhattan on February 8, 2016 in New York City.
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Tips to Master Customer Subscription Retention
Conversions, churn, lifetime value of a customer …. Merchants hear these ecommerce buzzwords all the time, but how can they really help drive strategy and measure long-term success?
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Tips to Master Customer Subscription Retention
Conversions, churn, lifetime value of a customer …. Merchants hear these ecommerce buzzwords all the time, but how can they really help drive strategy and measure long-term success?
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A look at Levitt Pavilion, Denver’s new one-of-a-kind music venue, ahead of first show
Levitt Pavilion Denver, on June 28. Denver’s amphitheater, which opens on July 20, took eight months to build. (Provided by Levitt Pavilion Denver)
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5 questions about the brain cancer diagnosed in McCain
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks at the Aspen Institute Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007, in Aspen.
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Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Motor-less Sex Toy Makers Carve Path to Creativity
In a buzz-happy sex toy market, non-vibrational toys have some big shoes to fill. Using a vibrator is like taking the easy street to pleasure.
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Downtown Westminster, looking to become next Front Range destination, signs Marczyk Fine Foods
People shop at Marczyk Fine Foods' new store on Colfax Avenue and Fairfax Street, Tuesday, July 26, 2011.
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Downtown Westminster, looking to become next Front Range destination, signs Marczyk Fine Foods
People shop at Marczyk Fine Foods' new store on Colfax Avenue and Fairfax Street, Tuesday, July 26, 2011.
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Hill walking on Scotland’s West Highland Way is all fresh air, lush lochs and whisky
Jack McKeown, left, and Bobby L'Heureux climb over Conic Hill on the way to Rowardennan. Loch Lomond, the largest inland stretch of water in Great Britain by surface area, is visible in the distance.
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Stanley Hotel restaurant gets third “inadequate” rating in a year
The Stanley Hotel is pictured from the front on Jan. 12, 2016 in Estes Park.
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Motor-less Sex Toy Makers Carve Path to Creativity
In a buzz-happy sex toy market, non-vibrational toys have some big shoes to fill. Using a vibrator is like taking the easy street to pleasure.
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Coors Field food guide: Eating up the innings at a Rockies game
CHUBurgers and fries from CHUBurger, a look at ballpark food at the Rockies' Coors field on July 3, 2017 in Denver.
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Coors Field food guide: Eating up the innings at a Rockies game
CHUBurgers and fries from CHUBurger, a look at ballpark food at the Rockies' Coors field on July 3, 2017 in Denver.
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Mind’s Eye: A beginner’s guide to making gazpacho
Tomatoes, more than anything else, define a truly great gazpacho.
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Mind’s Eye: A beginner’s guide to making gazpacho
Tomatoes, more than anything else, define a truly great gazpacho.
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Ready-to-cook meals from Amazon in bid to expand groceries
An Amazon Prime Now order arrives in three paper bags at The Denver Post on Thursday, June 15.
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Ready-to-cook meals from Amazon in bid to expand groceries
An Amazon Prime Now order arrives in three paper bags at The Denver Post on Thursday, June 15.
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Fix this: Repair cafes popping up in Boulder County
Jacob Dodd secures a piece of wood with a screw before cutting out a design with a Shop Bot machine at the Solid State Depot hackerspace in Boulder on Tuesday.
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Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Seen: Tucker steals the show at PawsCo fundraiser
Emcee Mike Nelson and foster director Katelyn Massey.
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Denver hotel package for Justin Bieber fans has DIY nacho bar and other things you never knew you didn’t need
Justin Bieber performs during the 2016 Purpose World Tour at Staples Center on March 20, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
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A Primer on How to Integrate Paysite Processing
As a neophyte, the task of selecting and integrating a payment processor with one’s website may appear as an insurmountable task; however, with a reliable, knowledgeable and honest payment processor as your partner, it doesn’t have to be.
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Manufacturers Strike Balance Between Classic Designs, Innovative Tech
The sex toy design cycle has finally come full circle. While in 2016, sex toys went full steam into the tech world, 2017 has slowed the race to the next-best-thing and brought consumers back to basics.
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Trademark Ruling a Victory for Adult Products, Services
In a 1971 case, Cohen v. California, the U.S. Supreme Court said “one man’s vulgarity is another’s lyric.”
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Q&A: Rich Girls CEO Cristina Enriches Cam Models
Elegance. Sophistication. Compassion. Rich Girls Studios CEO Cristina embodies these virtues in spades.
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Q&A: LiviaChoice Embraces Grand Camming Destiny
LiviaChoice fashions her fate, decides her destiny and lives her choice — namely, embracing the multi-faceted camming industry on every level, from perfecting performances to addressing academia.
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Refined Protocols Reduce STI Risks for Performers
Every so often, I hear from a producer or performer who feels that the 14-day testing protocol is too much work, or too much money, or not necessary. Why can’t we return to the days of monthly testing?
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WIA Profile: Charlette Lopez
Each month, industry news media organization XBIZ spotlights the career accomplishments and outstanding contributions of Women in Adult. WIA profiles offer an intimate look at the professional lives of the industry’s most influential female executives.
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Camming 101: Establish Boundaries to Keep the Fantasy Alive
Hey everyone! I want to share a situation that came up this last week and I want to use this moment to share it with all of you. It may seem like common sense, but it’s important.
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Diet drinks are associated with weight gain, new research suggests
Two-liter bottles of the increasingly popular — and vastly more visible — Coke Zero are on display at an Associated Supermarket in New York. <!–IPTC: Coca-Cola Zero two liter bottles are on display at an Associated Supermarket in New York on Wednesday, July 20, 2005. . Coca-Cola's increased spending on marketing drove an international sales gain of 7 percent and North America's first rise in a year after the introduction of diet sodas including Coca-Cola Zero.
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A Primer on How to Integrate Paysite Processing
As a neophyte, the task of selecting and integrating a payment processor with one’s website may appear as an insurmountable task; however, with a reliable, knowledgeable and honest payment processor as your partner, it doesn’t have to be.
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Manufacturers Strike Balance Between Classic Designs, Innovative Tech
The sex toy design cycle has finally come full circle. While in 2016, sex toys went full steam into the tech world, 2017 has slowed the race to the next-best-thing and brought consumers back to basics.
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Trademark Ruling a Victory for Adult Products, Services
In a 1971 case, Cohen v. California, the U.S. Supreme Court said “one man’s vulgarity is another’s lyric.”
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Q&A: Rich Girls CEO Cristina Enriches Cam Models
Elegance. Sophistication. Compassion. Rich Girls Studios CEO Cristina embodies these virtues in spades.
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Q&A: LiviaChoice Embraces Grand Camming Destiny
LiviaChoice fashions her fate, decides her destiny and lives her choice — namely, embracing the multi-faceted camming industry on every level, from perfecting performances to addressing academia.
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Refined Protocols Reduce STI Risks for Performers
Every so often, I hear from a producer or performer who feels that the 14-day testing protocol is too much work, or too much money, or not necessary. Why can’t we return to the days of monthly testing?
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WIA Profile: Charlette Lopez
Each month, industry news media organization XBIZ spotlights the career accomplishments and outstanding contributions of Women in Adult. WIA profiles offer an intimate look at the professional lives of the industry’s most influential female executives.
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Camming 101: Establish Boundaries to Keep the Fantasy Alive
Hey everyone! I want to share a situation that came up this last week and I want to use this moment to share it with all of you. It may seem like common sense, but it’s important.
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Manufacturers Empower Trans Community With Pleasure Products
It’s not often that the pleasure industry sees a true first-of-its-kind sex toy. It’s even less likely that a new pleasure device has the power to change lives.
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Monday, July 17, 2017
Do the duo of prosciutto and melon one better — with salad
Cantaloupe Salad With Arugula and Crispy Prosciutto.
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Do the duo of prosciutto and melon one better — with salad
Cantaloupe Salad With Arugula and Crispy Prosciutto.
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Fort Collins’ New Belgium announces new CEO, names two other top executives
2 Below Ale on the production line at the New Belgium Brewery November 09, 2016.
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Annual reduced-price farm stands open in two Denver neighborhoods
Shoppers look at produce at the Cure Organic Farm tent at the Union Station Farmers Market on July 15, 2017 at Union Station in Denver. The farmers market was part of the Slow Food Nations festival.
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Annual reduced-price farm stands open in two Denver neighborhoods
Shoppers look at produce at the Cure Organic Farm tent at the Union Station Farmers Market on July 15, 2017 at Union Station in Denver. The farmers market was part of the Slow Food Nations festival.
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Sunday, July 16, 2017
Seen: Janet’s Camp fundraiser treats 300-plus to a Cuban fiesta
Janet Elway and Jim Hiner.
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Trying to keep brain sharp doesn’t have to be costly
In this Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, file photo, a woman plays an accordion as she tries out for a talent contest for seniors at an arts center in Scranton, Pa. While there's nothing you can do or take to ensure you won’t get Alzheimer's disease, experts say there are some strategies that might help delay the normal mental decline due to aging. Research on the issue isn't conclusive, but there are hints that getting more exercise and challenging your mind with new ideas and complex activities such as learning to play a musical instrument and going out with friends can help keep the brain sharp.
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Saturday, July 15, 2017
New boy muppet in Afghanistan promotes gender equality
In this Monday, July 10, 2017 photo, Sesame Street's new Afghan character, a 4-year-old Afghan puppet boy called Zeerak, is seen during a recoding a segment for Afghan version of Sesame Street called Baghch-e-Simsim for the sixth season of the program aired on TOLO a Local Television station in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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The Plains collide with the mountains to create “wonderful tension” for foodies
Navajo Nation chef Franco Lee prepares samples at a Slow Food summit in Denver in 2015.
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The Plains collide with the mountains to create “wonderful tension” for foodies
Navajo Nation chef Franco Lee prepares samples at a Slow Food summit in Denver in 2015.
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Friday, July 14, 2017
70-year-old YouTube hit redefining beauty in South Korea
In this July 11, 2017 photo, South Korea's YouTube star, Park Makrye, 70, gives a demonstration of make-up tutorials for her YouTube channel during an interview at her home in Yongin, South Korea. Park's videos are all about showing off her wrinkles and her elderly life in the raw. Young South Koreans find her so funny and adorable that big companies like Samsung Electronics and Lotte are banking on her popularity. But despite her new life as a celebrity, she still gets up before dawn to run her diner.
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Amazon’s deal with Whole Foods should be scrutinized by Congress, lawmaker says
A customer walks into Whole Foods in Longmont, December 15, 2016.
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Amazon’s deal with Whole Foods should be scrutinized by Congress, lawmaker says
A customer walks into Whole Foods in Longmont, December 15, 2016.
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Moon bounce injuries are more common than you might think. Here’s how to avoid them.
Kids work out their energy in a bouncy castle at the party. Preschool kids and their parents attended an Easter Party at the Broomfield Community Center on Thursday.
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Healthy, tasty, easy herbs are a gardener’s friend
Thyme is one herb the rabbits do not like. Michael Morris, hard goods manager at the Longmont Flower Bin, has rabbit and deer repellent products and plants that the critters don't like at its store on May 23, 2017 in Longmont.
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Chipotle shows signs of recovery with new menu items in testing, but is it enough?
Chipotle restaurant workers fill orders for customers on April 27, 2015 in Miami, Florida.
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Chipotle shows signs of recovery with new menu items in testing, but is it enough?
Chipotle restaurant workers fill orders for customers on April 27, 2015 in Miami, Florida.
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Renowned chef and food philosopher Alice Waters brings Denver a message: slow down
DENVER, CO - JULY 14: Alice Waters, a famous restaurant owner, chef and author speaks on July 14, 2017 at Civic Center Park in Denver.
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Renowned chef and food philosopher Alice Waters brings Denver a message: slow down
DENVER, CO - JULY 14: Alice Waters, a famous restaurant owner, chef and author speaks on July 14, 2017 at Civic Center Park in Denver.
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Americans are running marathons slower than ever, a new report says. But why?
Runners approach the finish line of the 120th Boston Marathon in Boston on April 18, 2016.
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Punch List: What to do in your Denver-area garden this week, July 14-20
Beneficial syrphid flies, also known as flower or hover flies, resemble bees and are harmless. Their larvae feed on aphids.
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Setting up drip irrigation for a healthier, happier garden
Watering with drip irrigation has many benefits, not the least of which is that it is easily automated by merely setting a timer. The timer is pictured here along with the filter and pressure reducer that starts water off in any drip irrigation system.
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Hunter S. Thompson wouldn’t remove his convertible after John Oates bought his Colorado cabin
John Oates' Little Woody Creek Ranch at 1214 Woody Creek Road is listed for $6 million.
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Free See’s Candies lollypops, ice cream for dogs (and humans) plus other sweet Denver deals, July 15-21
Dogs play in a park on Sept. 28, 2015 in London, England. Warm weather is set to continue with temperatures predicted to reach 22 degrees in the South of the country.
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Free See’s Candies lollypops, ice cream for dogs (and humans) plus other sweet Denver deals, July 15-21
Dogs play in a park on Sept. 28, 2015 in London, England. Warm weather is set to continue with temperatures predicted to reach 22 degrees in the South of the country.
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McDonald’s makes supersized effort to turn fading popularity
In this Thursday, June 1, 2017, photo, Silvia Ruiz prepares a specialty sandwich at a McDonald's restaurant in Chicago. The company that helped define fast food is making supersized efforts to reverse its fading popularity and catch up to a landscape that has evolved around it. McDonald’s is still trying to shake its image for serving junk food and has made a high-profile pledge to offer healthier options.
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McDonald’s makes supersized effort to turn fading popularity
In this Thursday, June 1, 2017, photo, Silvia Ruiz prepares a specialty sandwich at a McDonald's restaurant in Chicago. The company that helped define fast food is making supersized efforts to reverse its fading popularity and catch up to a landscape that has evolved around it. McDonald’s is still trying to shake its image for serving junk food and has made a high-profile pledge to offer healthier options.
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Thursday, July 13, 2017
Fashion with an edge: The team behind Nicholas K dress eco-conscious “urban nomads”
Some of the 2017 fall/winter fashions from Nicholas K designs.
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Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Cookie lady Debbie Kuehn, who tried to change the world one treat at a time, has died
Debbie Kuehn makes the cookies for her Santa Fe Cookie Company at 303 16th Street in Denver on Tuesday, May 12, 2009.
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Cookie lady Debbie Kuehn, who tried to change the world one treat at a time, has died
Debbie Kuehn makes the cookies for her Santa Fe Cookie Company at 303 16th Street in Denver on Tuesday, May 12, 2009.
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Could Sinclair’s possible purchase of Tribune shift two major Denver TV stations to the right?
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.’s headquarters in Hunt Valley, Md. The company’s pending purchase of the Tribune-owned KDVR and KWGN has already made waves in the local news industry. (Steve Ruark, Associated Press File)
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Denver’s Slow Food Nations: Your guide to this weekend’s sustainable street food festival
Navajo Nation chef Franco Lee prepares samples at a Slow Food summit in Denver in 2015.
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Denver’s Slow Food Nations: Your guide to this weekend’s sustainable street food festival
Navajo Nation chef Franco Lee prepares samples at a Slow Food summit in Denver in 2015.
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Neighborhood profile: Mission Viejo, Aurora
Visitors to the Mission Viejo Library and Mission Viejo Park on June 28 in Aurora. (Photo by Kathryn Scott/YourHub)
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Finnish babies sleep in boxes, and now all new Colorado babies can get a free one, too
The Baby Box Co., a for-profit maker of the kinds of boxes that mothers in Finland have received for decades.
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Tuesday, July 11, 2017
French 75: A peek inside Frank Bonanno’s chic new European bistro
Moules Frites, or mussels steamed in white wine garlic butter, with fries at French 75. (Allyson Reedy, The Know)
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New restaurants from The Kitchen and Park Burger teams, plus two more openings this week
Hedge Row opened July 10 in Cherry Creek (Provided by The Kitchen)
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French 75: A peek inside Frank Bonanno’s chic new European bistro
Moules Frites, or mussels steamed in white wine garlic butter, with fries at French 75. (Allyson Reedy, The Know)
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New restaurants from The Kitchen and Park Burger teams, plus two more openings this week
Hedge Row opened July 10 in Cherry Creek (Provided by The Kitchen)
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Lots of “craft” beer is brewed by Anheuser-Busch — here’s how to spot the real stuff
A bartender pours a beer at The Sovereign in Washington, D.C.
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Lots of “craft” beer is brewed by Anheuser-Busch — here’s how to spot the real stuff
A bartender pours a beer at The Sovereign in Washington, D.C.
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Monday, July 10, 2017
Nikki Night Forges Cam Model Excellence
Lighting the high-speed CAM4 railway ablaze astride that mightiest of iron horses, is cam model conductor Nikki Night. And from those graceful shoulders, her patron network’s famed logo unfurls like a glorious banner, for she is one of its finest assets.
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Denver startup Josh.ai, co-founded by Tim Gill, picks up $8 million in pursuit of voice-controlled home automation
Josh.ai, a Denver startup, just picked up $8 million from private investors to turn its voice-controlled home-automation system into a mainstream product. It currently comes as a Mac Mini and iPad tablet, but the company hopes to use the funding to build its own hardware.
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Creative bliss or commercial potential? “Desirable Objects” flirts with mass appeal
“Cabinet” at David B. Smith Gallery includes 100 objects by different artists. It was curated by Adam Milner. (Provided by David B. Smith)
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With 21 million YouTube views and counting, Chris Fleming is a jester for the digital age
Comedian Chris Fleming's videos have netted more than 20 million views on YouTube, despite his near-total disinterest in climbing the entertainment industry ladder. Alexandra Genova, provided by Shark Party Media)
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Jay-Z announces tour, Denver date
Jay-Z performs at the "Made In America" music festival during 2012 in Philadelphia.
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This and That: Breaking down the 21 Denver area restaurants that embrace “and” in their names
Colt & Gray restaurant at 1553 Platte Street in Denver. (Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post)
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This and That: Breaking down the 21 Denver area restaurants that embrace “and” in their names
Colt & Gray restaurant at 1553 Platte Street in Denver. (Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post)
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Ethical Camming Inspires a Cultural Revolution
For too long, the focus of mainstream media attention on adult camming has been restricted to analysis of the webcam model profession in contrast to practices associated with more traditional forms of sex work, like prostitution, that have no relevant connection to camming.
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Ask Amy: Beach getaway suddenly goes away
Dear Amy: My family has spent a week at a beach house every summer. My brother, sister and I — along with our families — have converged upon the house every year for a family reunion and vacation. My siblings and I buy groceries, make meals, and clean and fix whatever we can as a
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Sunday, July 9, 2017
Saturday, July 8, 2017
Utah man celebrates 100th birthday by hitting the slopes
In this July 5, 2017 photo, George Jedenoff celebrates his 100th birthday with a couple of ski runs down Chip's Run from the top of the Peruvian Lift at Snowbird Resort, Utah.
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Friday, July 7, 2017
“Run Walk Talk”: Running with the therapist while discussing life’s problems
Sepideh Saremi, 33, a Redondo Beach, Calif. psychotherapist, offers her clients the option of running or walking with her as they talk. Some, she has found, feel more comfortable opening up when they are moving. Here, she is on the Redondo Beach Pier near her office, during a run.
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Punch List: What to do in your Denver-area garden, July 7-13
Cut the entire Swiss chard plant at the soil line when the leaves are six inches or longer.
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Get Cooking: How to handle and prepare most any fish
Fish is the original fast food – and little tilapia fillets are among the fastest-cooking fish. Pop them on lettuce shreds and tortillas and you have dinner or lunch – or breakfast.
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Get Cooking: How to handle and prepare most any fish
Fish is the original fast food – and little tilapia fillets are among the fastest-cooking fish. Pop them on lettuce shreds and tortillas and you have dinner or lunch – or breakfast.
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Seen: Temple Grandin Equine Center fundraiser
Dr. Jerry Black (CSU Director of Equine Sciences), Temple Grandin, Kevin Pond (head of the CSU Department of Animal Scienes), and his wife, Janice.
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That old Tuff Shed in the backyard? Turn it into a man cave, “she shed” or cat house
Shannon Sisler outside the Tuff Shed that she designed and decorated as a play room for her kids in her backyard on July 6, 2017 in Greenwood Village.
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CatFest and other free and cheap deals around Denver, July 7-13
At CatFest, Dumb Friends League will offer adoption specials this weekend on cats and kittens. (YourHub file)
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CatFest and other free and cheap deals around Denver, July 7-13
At CatFest, Dumb Friends League will offer adoption specials this weekend on cats and kittens. (YourHub file)
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Aria Hayes Reinvents Herself With Camming Career
I think almost every woman between the ages 25 and 45 has seen “Sex and the City” and every man must have heard how his woman is either a Carrie, in a Samantha phase, is busy building a career like Miranda or a hopeless romantic like Charlotte.
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Stylish decor and pets can coexist in your home. Here’s how.
Interior designer Vern Yip sits on a couch with his dogs in his home in Atlanta. With progress in technology, durable rugs made with antimicrobial, stain-resistant fibers have become much more pleasant to the touch and are available in a wide range of styles, making them perfect for pet owners, says Yip.
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It’s already time to plan your fall vegetable garden
Colorado State Extension Jefferson County Master Gardener Barbara Larowe places radish seed in one of the raised garden beds next to beets and carrots. The vegetables are planted in stages, and these radishes, which will begin to sprout in 5-10 days, will be for fall harvest. Gardeners gather at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds garden to cultivate and plant new plants July 6, 2017 in Golden.
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It’s already time to plan your fall vegetable garden
Colorado State Extension Jefferson County Master Gardener Barbara Larowe places radish seed in one of the raised garden beds next to beets and carrots. The vegetables are planted in stages, and these radishes, which will begin to sprout in 5-10 days, will be for fall harvest. Gardeners gather at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds garden to cultivate and plant new plants July 6, 2017 in Golden.
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Thursday, July 6, 2017
Neither Republicans nor Democrats are backing Ivanka Trump’s paid leave plan
Ivanka Trump and Marco Rubio met last month to discuss child care.
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Boulder diners angry they were billed for meals interrupted by restaurant’s fire evacuation
Bradford Heap is the owner and chef at Salt the Bistro in downtown Boulder.
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Six campgrounds within a 3-hour drive of Denver
From the lakeside sites at Chambers Lake Campground, visitors can launch (wakeless) boats right from the shore. (Joshua Berman, Special to The Denver Post)
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It’s official: massive Outdoor Retailer trade shows coming to Denver starting in 2018
People attend the Outdoor Retailer show at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City on Jan. 11., 2017.
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Celebrate National Fried Chicken Day in Denver with these tasty deals
Fried chicken at The Post Chicken & Beer. (Provided by The Post Chicken & Beer)
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Ahead of Telluride and Red Rocks shows, Beck considers the infinity of songwriting
On the brink of a highly anticipated new album, Beck will kick off a new tour in Telluride on July 9 at The Ride Festival and at Red Rocks on July 11. (Peter Hapak, Nasty Little Man)
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Celebrate National Fried Chicken Day in Denver with these tasty deals
Fried chicken at The Post Chicken & Beer. (Provided by The Post Chicken & Beer)
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Perfect Fit CEO Steve Callow Defines New Standard in Niche Sex
Perfect Fit’s head honcho never set out to be a sex toy celebrity. “I was walking down a street in Toronto and somebody I’ve never met came up to me and asked if I was Steve Callow,” remarks the CEO.
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Celebrate National Fried Chicken Day in Denver with these tasty deals
Fried chicken at The Post Chicken & Beer
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Celebrate National Fried Chicken Day in Denver with these tasty deals
Fried chicken at The Post Chicken & Beer
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United accidentally gave a toddler’s seat away — and made his mom hold him for a 3-hour flight
Travelers check in at a United Airlines ticket counter at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on Dec. 21, 2013.
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Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Mind’s Eye: The changing sound of air
A dog named Betty peers toward Mt. Massive from just above tree line at about 12,000 feet on the way to the top of Mt. Elbert, Colorado's highest fourteener on July 30, 2016.
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Seen: Central City Flower Girls presented
Yellow Rose Ball and Flower Girl Presentation, marking the opening of the 2017 Central City Opera Festival, at the Teller House in Central City, Colorado, on Saturday, June 24, 2017.
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You could be paying too much for your college kid’s health insurance
Seniors from different schools throw their graduation caps in the air in the middle of the state track and field chamionships at Jeffco Stadium on May 21, 2017 in Lakewood. Because many seniors missed out on their graduations when the track and field championships were cancelled due to inclement weather, a small ceremony celebrating their graduation was held for the seniors during the final day of state track and field championships.
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Denver Comic Con 2017 brought nerd culture fun to 115,000 fans — but not without some frustrations
April Moo, dressed up as Cat Woman, left, takes a selfie with her friend Mulania Bathin, who is dressed up as Wonder Woman, outside of the Convention Center after taking part in the 6th annual Denver Comic Con 2017 on July 2, 2017 in Denver, Colorado. Denver Comic Con is a 3-day multi-genre convention held annually in Denver. Last year's attendance topped 114,00 people with thousands dressing up in their favorite costumes and as characters from their favorite comics, movies, series, games etc. Originally showcasing primarily comic books and science fiction/fantasy related film, television, and similar popular arts, such conventions have since begun to include a larger range of pop culture and entertainment elements across virtually all genres, including horror, animation, anime, manga, toys, collectible card games, video games, webcomics, and fantasy novels. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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U.K.’s foreign secretary backs doctors in Baby Charlie case
This is an undated hand out photo of Chris Gard and Connie Yates with their son Charlie Gard provided by the family, at Great Ormond Street Hospital, in London. The president of the United States has offered to help. The pope is willing to have the Vatican hospital take him in. Some 1.3 million pounds ($1.68 million) have been raised to help him leave Britain for treatment. But little has changed Tuesday July 4, 2017, for Charlie Gard, a terminally-ill British infant suffering from a rare genetic disease that has left him severely brain damaged. (Family of Charlie Gard via AP)
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WIA Profile: Sasha Williams
Each month, industry news media organization XBIZ spotlights the career accomplishments and outstanding contributions of Women in Adult. WIA profiles offer an intimate look at the professional lives of the industry’s most influential female executives.
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In online dating, Donald Trump is the latest way to weed out matches
Kristina Mishchuk and Ali Mackani, both of Sacramento enjoy a cocktail at Paragary's in Midtown on Wednesday evening, June 21, 2017. Mishchuk a conservative, Mackani a liberal, both say their politics are a real consideration when dating.
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U.S. schools rethink meal-debt policies that humiliate kids
In this Thursday, May 4, 2017 photo, third grader Elliana Vigil punches in his student identification meal to pay for a meal at Gonzales Community School in Santa Fe, N.M. All students are offered the same lunch at Gonzales and other Santa Fe public schools to avoid any chance of embarrassing students whose parents may have fallen behind on meal payments. New Mexico in April became the first state to outlaw the shaming of children for any unpaid meals.
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U.S. schools rethink meal-debt policies that humiliate kids
In this Thursday, May 4, 2017 photo, third grader Elliana Vigil punches in his student identification meal to pay for a meal at Gonzales Community School in Santa Fe, N.M. All students are offered the same lunch at Gonzales and other Santa Fe public schools to avoid any chance of embarrassing students whose parents may have fallen behind on meal payments. New Mexico in April became the first state to outlaw the shaming of children for any unpaid meals.
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British baby at end of life support draws in pope, Trump
This is an undated hand out photo of Chris Gard and Connie Yates with their son Charlie Gard provided by the family, at Great Ormond Street Hospital, in London. The president of the United States has offered to help. The pope is willing to have the Vatican hospital take him in. Some 1.3 million pounds have been raised to help him leave Britain for treatment. But little has changed Tuesday July 4, 2017, for Charlie Gard, a terminally-ill British infant suffering from a rare genetic disease that has left him severely brain damaged
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Tuesday, July 4, 2017
For Mother Ranch north of Longmont, goat yoga just one way to heal
Rachael Martindale, at left, says hello to a goat during a goat yoga class on Wednesday at the The Mother Ranch.
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You can now snort chocolate – but should you?
Each tin of Coco Loko comes with 10 servings and costs $24.99.
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You can now snort chocolate – but should you?
Each tin of Coco Loko comes with 10 servings and costs $24.99.
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Resurrecting Retail: Why Keeping Shelves Stocked Is Key
How do you resurrect a boutique that is going down fast? A common mistake that is made, which leads to the further decline of a boutique, is putting a hold on spending. Managers often do this to show their owner a smaller loss, but it is a lethal mistake!
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Monday, July 3, 2017
Topgolf Thornton proposal lands in the bunker with judge’s ruling halting project
This August 2016 file photo shows Debbie Holle spending time at Topgolf in Centennial.
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Topgolf Thornton proposal lands in the bunker with judge’s ruling halting project
This August 2016 file photo shows Debbie Holle spending time at Topgolf in Centennial.
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PHOTOS: Best action stage 3 Tour de France
Team Sky drives the peloton during stage three of the 2017 Le Tour de France, a 212.5km stage from Verviers to Longwy on July 3, 2017 in Verviers, France. *** BESTPIX ***
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Mobius Payments VP Places Sharp Focus on Clients
Clients love “concierge-level” service. And that’s what Mobius Payments’ Jonathan Corona, the processor’s vice president of its compliance division, offers.
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Sunday, July 2, 2017
Essentials of Exclusivity: How to Get, Keep Exclusive Distribution
Scoring exclusive distributorship of a popular brand is more than a business milestone. First and foremost, it’s a relationship — and relationships take work.
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Founder of disastrous Fyre Festival arrested, charged with fraud
Tents and a portable toilet set up for attendees for the Fyre Festival, on April 28, 2017 in the Exuma islands, Bahamas. Organizers of the much-hyped music festival in the Bahamas canceled the weekend event at the last minute Friday after many people had already arrived and spent thousands of dollars on tickets and travel.
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Some shoppers fret when companies take over favorite brands
A customer walks into Whole Foods in Longmont, December 15, 2016.
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Some shoppers fret when companies take over favorite brands
A customer walks into Whole Foods in Longmont, December 15, 2016.
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Fitbit’s smartwatch plan hits more snags with debut looming
In this Dec. 15, 2014 file photo, fitness trackers, from left, Basis Peak, Adidas Fit Smart, Fitbit Charge, Sony SmartBand, and Jawbone Move, are posed for a photo next to an iPhone, in New York. Sales of fitness trackers are climbing, and the biggest maker of the gadgets, Fitbit, made a splashy debut on the stock market Thursday, June 18, 2015.
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Begin teaching kids money management skills early
In this Wednesday, April 5, 2017, file photo, volunteer Kurt Kern, lower right, a financial adviser at Ameriprise Financial, explains different options for savings and investments to a group of high school seniors during the Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce's Real Life Academy at the Lismore Hotel in Eau Claire, Wis. Students from six area high schools that have completed a personal finance class participate in the Real Life Academy to learn money management skills in a hands-on setting. Teaching teens the basics of saving, following a budget and the principles behind responsibly managing checking and credit accounts can instill healthy financial habits that will serve them well as adults.
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From a roadside hay trailer to 56 stores, Moe’s Original Bar B Que is an Eagle Valley success story
EAGLE, CO - MARCH 22: One of the founders and current owners of Moe's Original Barbecue, Jeff Kennedy, 44, prepares chicken and ribs on a wood burning smoker outside their flagship restaurant in Eagle, CO on June 22, 2017. (Photo by Gabriel Scarlett/The Denver Post)
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From a roadside hay trailer to 56 stores, Moe’s Original Bar B Que is an Eagle Valley success story
EAGLE, CO - MARCH 22: One of the founders and current owners of Moe's Original Barbecue, Jeff Kennedy, 44, prepares chicken and ribs on a wood burning smoker outside their flagship restaurant in Eagle, CO on June 22, 2017. (Photo by Gabriel Scarlett/The Denver Post)
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Saturday, July 1, 2017
How I rebooted my beauty regimen in South Korea, a country that takes skin care seriously
Inside an Olive Young store, the South Korean equivalent of Sephora.
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These pizza-making robots can have a hot pie at your door in 4 minutes
This truck can bake your pizza while it's on its way to your house.
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These pizza-making robots can have a hot pie at your door in 4 minutes
This truck can bake your pizza while it's on its way to your house.
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Denver Comic Con 2017 invades the Colorado Convention Center
Captain America aka Gambit the Dog poses for a portrait during Denver ComicCon at the Colorado Convention Center on July 1, 2017, in Denver, Colorado. (Seth McConnell, The Denver Post)
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A heart transplant gave her another chance to live. Hours after giving birth, she died.
Megan (left), Nathan and Eilee Johnson.
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VR’s Bleeding Edge: Mainstream Moves the Needle
For all of the buzz surrounding VR porn, it is the mainstream with its big budgets and marketing muscle that is leading consumers into the virtual realm, overtaking the influence of adults’ early adopters and raising the bar of customer expectation.
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