AP - A newly released video shows the mother of the 6-year-old boy purported to be in a runaway balloon finally acknowledging to authorities it was all a hoax — contrary to her husband's repeated public denials just before reporting to jail.
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AP - A newly released video shows the mother of the 6-year-old boy purported to be in a runaway balloon finally acknowledging to authorities it was all a hoax — contrary to her husband's repeated public denials just before reporting to jail.
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Colorado’s Lior Garzon shoots a layup during a women’s basketball game against Wyoming on Nov. 4, 2024, at Arena-Auditorium in Laramie, Wyo. (CU Athletics) LARAMIE, Wyo. – Having a roster loaded with newcomers, Colorado women’s basketball coach JR Payne has had no idea who would have the ability to step up in crunch time. Payne and the Buffs might have got an answer on opening night. Senior Lior Garzon scored a game-high 20 points in lifting CU to a 56-50 win against Wyoming at Arena-Auditorium. Garzon, a transfer from Oklahoma State, hit a long jumper with 42 seconds to play to bump the lead to four points, and then went 3-for-4 at the free throw line in the final 33 seconds to cap the 900th victory in program history. “The great thing about it, Lior is totally unafraid of it,” Payne said.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareFast break Why the Buffs won: CU committed just five turnovers in the second half and tightened defensively, closing the game on a 41-12 run. Three stars 1. Sebastian Rancik. The freshman forward came off the bench to go 4-for-5 on 3-pointers, finishing with a team-high 13 points along with three rebounds and no turnovers in 17-plus minutes. 2.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBy CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY and ALI SWENSON, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s federal law enforcement and election security agencies are debunking two new examples of Russian election disinformation on the eve of Election Day, highlighting attempts by foreign actors to sow doubt in the U. S. voting process and warning that the efforts run the risk of inciting violence against election officials. In a joint statement late Monday, federal officials pointed to a recent article posted by Russian actors falsely claiming that U.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareOne person was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood early Sunday morning, according to the Denver Police Department. Police initially reported a single-vehicle fatal crash in the 11000 block of East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at 3:41 a.m. Sunday. But on Monday, DPD officials said the crash involved two vehicles, that the driver who caused the crash fled on foot and a passenger in that vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | 1 dead in fatal Aurora hit-and-run that shut down I-225 Crime and Public Safety | Thornton man killed in hit-and-run crash on I-225 in Arapahoe County Crime and Public Safety | Man arrested after running person over in Littleton, fleeing the scene Crime and Public Safety | Suspect in fatal Commerce City hit-and-run ID’d, charged with homicide, assault Crime and Public Safety | Man arrested in connection to fatal Commerce City hit-and-run The extent of the other driver’s injuries is unknown, police officials said in a post on X.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareJoe Rogan, the nation’s most-listened-to podcaster, announced on the eve of the election that he’s endorsing former President Donald Trump. Rogan, in a post on X promoting his interview with Trump supporter Elon Musk, made a compelling case for the Republican presidential nominee and said, “I agree with him every step of the way.” “For the record, yes, that’s an endorsement of Trump,” he added. Trump late last month sat for a three-hour interview with Rogan for his podcast.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA Denver judge declined Monday night to rule immediately on a lawsuit seeking to force the hand-counting of ballots in more than half of Colorado’s counties as the fallout from an accidental leak of voting equipment passwords continued in the final 24 hours of the election. District Court Judge Kandace Gerdes heard four hours of testimony in a hearing called in a lawsuit filed by the Libertarian Party of Colorado.
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