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The U.S. House of Representatives is debating an article of impeachment against President Trump following the violence at the U.S. Capitol. The article…
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View live results for Colorado's 2020 presidential, Senate and House races, as well as statewide ballot measures. Results will start coming in after polls…
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Aspen Public Radio will broadcast a special series from NPR, “Summer of Racial Reckoning,” hosted by Ailsa Chang and Rachel Martin. The three one-hour…
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Tune in this Thursday at 2 p.m. for a live broadcast of the Pitkin County COVID-19 Community Update Meeting. This meeting will be led by Pitkin County…
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The president said the border would close by "mutual consent," the latest development in the coronavirus pandemic.
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"We want to go big," President Trump said as his administration seeks to revive the now-stalled economy.
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The Senate found President Trump not guilty of the impeachment charges against him. "We went through hell, unfairly," he said in a statement at the White House.
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The Senate found President Trump not guilty on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah voted to convict Trump on only the first article of impeachment.
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The Trump impeachment trial is adjourned, but lawmakers have time to make their own cases for and against removing the president. A final vote is expected on Wednesday afternoon.
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The president's third State of the Union address is expected to take an optimistic tone, focus on the economy and lay down a marker for the 2020 campaign.
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Both sides made their closing arguments in the president's impeachment trial in the Senate. On Wednesday, the Senate is widely expected to acquit the president.
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Democrats had hoped to introduce witnesses but failed to get enough Republican support. The trial now moves to a final phase, which includes a vote on whether to acquit or convict the president.