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Judge Blocks Trump's Funding Freeze for 5 States
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administrations Funding Freeze for Five States: A temporary reprieve for California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York as they challenge the Trump administrations decision to withhold billions in child care subsidies and family support programs. The states argue the move is unconstitutional and politically motivated, while the federal government insists funds havent stopped flowing. A judge protects the status quo for at least fourteen days while courts hear more arguments. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Trump's Retaliation: Colorado's Fight Against Federal Punishments
02:22|Colorado Democrats accuse President Trump of retaliating against their state for policy clashes, with actions including shifting the U.S. Space Command headquarters, canceling transportation funding, and freezing child care money. Tensions escalate over former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, whom Trump pardoned but Colorado refuses to release. The administration also plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research and denied disaster aid for wildfires and floods. Trump vetoed a bill for a water pipeline and ordered a coal plant to stay open longer. State leaders like Attorney General Phil Weiser say Colorado faces more heat than other blue states, with fifty suits filed since Trump took office, costing over six hundred thousand dollars. Governor Jared Polis refuses federal pressure to release Peters. Boebert failed to override the veto, and Democrats decry the hits to roads, rail, electric vehicles, and food assistance. Trump supporters highlight upsides like marijuana reclassification, rural health funding, tax cuts, and cheaper gas. Checkout Solipillow.com
Minnesota Woman Killed by ICE Officer Sparks Outrage
01:51|Minnesota woman Renee Good shot by ICE officer, sparking outrage and protests. Trump administration claims self-defense, but Democrats dispute this. Lawmakers from both parties react strongly, with some demanding policy changes and others expressing concern. The incident comes as Congress debates funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Checkout Solipillow.com
Iran Protests: Death Toll Rises, Government Crackdown Intensifies
01:46|Iran Protests Enter Second Week: Government Crackdown, Death Penalty Threats, and International Response The Iranian protests, now in their second week, show no signs of abating despite a brutal government crackdown. The death toll has risen to at least 72, with over 2,300 detained. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has threatened the death penalty for protesters and their supporters, labeling them enemies of God. State television claims full control and aired footage of security force casualties. However, verified videos show thousands chanting death to Khamenei in Tehran. International response includes President Trumps support and exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavis rallying cries. The unrest began over the rials collapse but has evolved into direct challenges to the theocracy, with airlines canceling flights and fears of a bloody crackdown. Checkout Solipillow.com
Protests Erupt Over ICE Raids in Minneapolis
01:51|Thousands march in Minneapolis, protesting fatal shooting of Renee Good by federal immigration officer, amidst a massive immigration enforcement push in the Twin Cities. Protesters express fear and anger, while local leaders urge peace and condemn ICEs actions. Smaller clashes occur near the airport, and lawmakers accuse ICE of blocking oversight visits. Checkout Solipillow.com
Payton, Kiz Mend Fences; Broncos Face Steep Challenge
01:41|Broncos Coach Payton and Columnist Kiz Mend Fences, Bo Nix Faces Steep Challenge in Playoffs Checkout Solipillow.com
Colorado School of Mines Hires Defensive Guru
01:09|Bob Stitt bolsters Colorado School of Mines football staff with Scott McLaughlin, a seasoned defensive coordinator from Wayne State. McLaughlins tenure at Wayne State yielded impressive defensive stats, including a top-10 ranking in total defense and scoring defense in 2025. With his player experience and proven track record, McLaughlin is poised to strengthen the Orediggers defense and potentially propel them to new heights in the upcoming season. Checkout Solipillow.com
Colorado Springs Vet Events: Connect, Unwind, Give Back
02:05|Veterans and supporters in Colorado Springs, mark your calendars for a variety of engaging events! Tonight, attend the Angel Gala for Angels of Americas Fallen, or join Comeback Yogas free classes. Regular meetings and gatherings include DAV Chapter twenty-sixs hot meals and Comeback Yogas virtual sessions. Wednesdays offer meetups, equine-assisted therapy, and museum tours. Weekends feature bingo nights, runs, and Marine Corps League meetings. Visit the organizations websites for full details and stay connected. Checkout Solipillow.com
Trump Proposes 10% Credit Card Rate Cap
01:43|Former President Donald Trump proposes a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, aiming to save Americans billions and combat high rates. The credit card industry, which supported Trumps campaign, opposes the move, citing potential losses. Bipartisan support for rate caps grows, with lawmakers seeking to lower costs for families. Checkout Solipillow.com
Colorado Car Thefts Drop 34% in 2025
01:21|Colorado drivers rejoice! Auto thefts have seen a significant decline, with a 34% drop in 2025 and a 61% reduction since 2022. Despite progress, Colorado Springs still ranks third in the states top ten cities for car thefts. Popular targets remain Chevrolet Silverados, Hyundai Elantras and Sonatas, Ford F-150s, GMC Sierras, and Jeeps, Hondas, and Kias. The Colorado State Patrol attributes this decrease to smarter drivers and encourages everyone to lock doors, take keys, and consider additional security measures. With this momentum, stay vigilant as we head into 2026. Checkout Solipillow.com