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  • 2 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Matt Moret |Tess DeMeyer

    A lawsuit the city of Baltimore filed Thursday accuses prominent online sportsbooks FanDuel and DraftKings of utilizing user data to target and feed gambling addictions. It also alleges the companies have gone out of their way to avoid implementing user safeguards required in other countries where they operate.

  • 2 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Brendan Marks |Matt Moret

    Duke's Cooper Flagg became just the fourth freshman to be named the Associated Press men's college basketball national player of the year, on Friday. He took 41 of the 61 votes cast, with the remainder going to Auburn center Johni Broome. Flagg, 18, is the eighth Blue Devil to win the award, adding to Duke's distinction as the team whose players have won the honor more than any other. The last Duke winner was Zion Williamson, who also won the award as a freshman in 2019.

  • Sep 17, 2024 | durangoherald.com | Matt Moret

    Corporal was parked when the suspect approached and fired a handgun multiple times New video the Colorado State Patrol released Monday shows the moments immediately after a gunman attacked a trooper on Sept. 7. Investigators still don’t know why 23-year-old Victor Anthony De Santiago shot Cpl. Tye Simcox that Saturday afternoon. Simcox was parked in the median of Highway 36 in Westminster when De Santiago approached in a pickup truck, slowed down and fired a handgun at the trooper multiple times.

  • Sep 2, 2024 | the-journal.com | Matt Moret

    Police Car Lights. This stock image has a horizontal composition. inhauscreative A proposal that would require Colorado lawmakers to allocate $350 million to support law enforcement agencies qualified for the November ballot last Thursday. If approved, Proposed Initiative 157 would create a “Peace Officer Training and Support Fund” to help hire, train and retain new officers.

  • Sep 2, 2024 | durangoherald.com | Matt Moret

    A proposal that would require Colorado lawmakers to allocate $350 million to support law enforcement agencies qualified for the November ballot last Thursday. If approved, Proposed Initiative 157 would create a “Peace Officer Training and Support Fund” to help hire, train and retain new officers. State lawmakers would decide how to divide the grant money between various local police departments and sheriff’s offices. They would also decide on a timetable for when those payouts would occur.

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