Why is inflation heating up at the grocery store again? Blame the loonie While overall inflation has moderated, consumers are once again feeling the pinch on groceries. Here's why, plus some tips to save at the grocery store. 11/24/2024 - 10:44 pm | View Link
Russian food prices are soaring — but no one dares blame Putin and the war Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied that Russia has exchanged “butter for guns” and blamed the price rises on “unfriendly” countries. 11/24/2024 - 4:03 pm | View Link
Egg Prices Are Skyrocketing Again And Americans Have This To Blame For It Though the price of eggs was down 45 cents in October 2024 compared to September ($3.82), it was up 85 cents from January and $1.30 from October 2023. 11/20/2024 - 9:15 am | View Link
The shock rise in inflation spells bad news for mortgages If you’re on a fixed-rate deal, looking to remortgage or get a new one – or buy a new home – good deals are, I’m afraid, going to be harder to find, warns James Moore ... 11/19/2024 - 11:18 pm | View Link
Walmart CFO says some prices might rise if Trump’s tariffs take effect A Walmart executive warned that President-elect Trump’s plans to raise tariffs on imports could drive the retail giant to increase the price of store items. “We never want to raise prices,” ... 11/19/2024 - 7:31 am | View Link
Malcolm Roach can be himself in Denver, and that has made all the difference.
On pace to have his best year as a pass rusher and a run stopper, the defensive tackle has proven to be a valuable offseason addition for the Broncos, and he credits his success to defensive coordinator Vance Joseph tapping into what he does best.
“I’m having more of a complete year,” Roach said.
State oil and gas regulators are investigating reports that environmental consultants falsified results of tests on soil, groundwater and contamination at about 350 locations in Weld County between 2021 and this summer.
The information was submitted on behalf of some of Colorado’s largest oil and gas producers and was intended to determine whether work to clean up spills or close oil and gas sites met the state’s cleanup standards.
The Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission, which regulates the oil and gas industry, said Tuesday that based on its preliminary investigation, the agency is confident that there’s no new risk to public health beyond the original conditions that prompted the work.
“ECMC has also put in place additional safeguards to prevent falsified data from being submitted in the future, including requiring additional documentation and examining metadata,” the agency said in a statement.
The ECMC began looking into the lab results during the summer when operators notified the state of the potential falsification of information.
An Adams County District Court judge on Tuesday declined to reduce the $5 million bail for an Aurora community activist charged with murdering a man in retaliation for his son’s death.
Judge Jeffrey Ruff cited concerns about the groundswell of community support for the defendant, Lumumba Sayers Sr., 46, who is charged with first-degree murder and menacing in the Aug.
Fast break
Why the Buffs won: CU played much improved defense in the second half, went 9-for-16 on 3-pointers, and outrebounded No. 2 UConn 28-26.
Three stars
1. Elijah Malone: The CU big man went 6-for-10 from the floor and 4-for-6 at the free throw line, sharing the team lead with 16 points.
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Pepper Pong, a portable game that combines elements of ping pong and pickleball, had done roughly $350,000 in sales as of last Friday afternoon, according to founder Tom Filippini.
Twenty-four hours later, that figure had more than doubled — thanks to the company’s appearance that evening on ABC’s “Shark Tank.”
“They were buying the connection more than the game,” he said.
The Broncos activated second-year linebacker Drew Sanders from the physically unable to perform list on Tuesday.
Sanders has been on the PUP list since he tore an Achilles tendon during the early part of Denver’s offseason workout program last spring. Sanders returned to practice earlier this month, opening his 21-day window to return to the 53-man roster.
Sanders was a full participant at practice leading up to Denver’s divisional win over the Raiders but was not activated for the game.
Sanders — a third-round draft pick in 2023 — played inside linebacker after first being drafted and then during the season switched to outside linebacker.