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In her new poetry collection Virgin, she takes on purity culture, its constrictions, the shame it triggers and the fun it ...
New law is a game-changer for Colorado’s small businesses Colorado’s small businesses just got some long-overdue good news from Washington. With the signing of the working families tax cut, Congress ...
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Climate change is transforming ecosystems in the far north. An international team of scientists has made some surprising discoveries.