New laws protecting public health could lead to higher water bills in many Colorado communities

New federal laws requiring low levels of PFAS — also known as “forever chemicals” — in public drinking water are creating significant financial burdens for many of the nation’s water districts, which experts say will ultimately lead to bills higher water rates for customers in many areas. The new regulations – issued by the Environmental…

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Texas A&M star leaves CWS game with injury

Eeditor’s note: This story has been updated from its original version to include Texas A&M manager Jim Schlossnagle’s postgame update on Jace LaViolette’s hamstring injury. Texas A&M baseball is already without star outfielder Braden Montgomery, and the Aggies could be at risk of losing another star. In the top of the sixth inning of Monday’s…

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Billy Joel’s B-side “Vienna” is now one of his most streamed songs, thanks to young millennials and Gen Z

CNN — When Billy Joel released his fifth studio album, “The Stranger,” in 1977, the song “Vienna” went almost unnoticed. It was not one of the four singles released in North America, but simply a B-side to the hit “Just the Way You Are.” While the album catapulted Joel to critical and commercial success, “Vienna”…

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Russia Tried to Assassinate CEO of German Arms Manufacturer Who Was Sending Weapons to Ukraine

Washington: US intelligence services discovered earlier this year that Russia was planning to assassinate the chief executive of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall, which produces artillery shells and military vehicles for Ukraine. CNN The plot to kill Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger was part of a series of plans by the Russian government to assassinate defense industry…

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