by Mr. Leadville | Jan 13, 2022 | Leadville News
It’s a bleak sign for Democrats that, as of Wednesday, 24 members of their own House caucus will be retiring in advance of the 2022 midterms, a portent of a Republican red wave. If one of the Democrats’ slimiest lawyers has anything to do with it, however, that’ll...
by Mr. Leadville | Jan 13, 2022 | Leadville News
The City of Albuquerque is inviting survivors, descendants, and anyone else connected with the former Albuquerque Indian School to share their experiences in upcoming community conversations, aimed at uncovering untold truths about the school. The city has been...
by Mr. Leadville | Jan 13, 2022 | Leadville News
We’ve been censored. Hollered at by Karens in the grocery store and sometimes even outdoors. We’ve been lectured, demonized, scoffed at, and called murderers and rubes — all for the sin of ignoring mask security theater and daring to show the lower half of our faces...
by Mr. Leadville | Jan 13, 2022 | Leadville News
Consumers stocked up on cannabis products during this past holiday season, as post-holiday sales data from Headset, LeafLink, Flowhub and others show increased sales in the weeks leading up to Christmas and New Year’s Day.From HeadsetHeadset data demonstrates...
by Mr. Leadville | Jan 13, 2022 | Leadville News
Down syndrome is the most common genetic disorder, impacting about 1 in 700 newborns around the world. At some point during their first hours and days of embryonic development, their dividing cells fail to properly wriggle a chromosome pair away from each other,...
by Mr. Leadville | Jan 13, 2022 | Leadville News
On Dec. 26, Bobby White and Josh Trujillo, two students from the Colorado School of Mines, were skiing in Berthoud Pass, Colorado. They picked their way carefully through the backcountry, aware that the conditions were ripe for an avalanche. All of a sudden, they...