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ON EDGE — A SPECIAL REPORT

Sentinel Colorado joined with media across the state to focus on mental health and stress during uniquely troubled times. Experts discuss the widespread need for mental health treatment. Read how a teacher, a grocery store worker, a drag queen, an athlete and many more are dealing the pandemic, economic crisis, civil rights unrest, climate change and political upheaval.

CAFE CURB APPEAL: Restaurants serving to-go and deliveries during the virus crisis — NEW...

Hundreds of area restaurants and thousands of jobs are in jeopardy again as the state works to contain a renewed spread of the novel coronavirus. Below are a partial list of area restaurants and coffee shops that are open and anxious for your business.

COVID-19 VIRUS OUTBREAK

THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION — FIRST 100 DAYS

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Review: In ‘Yes Day,’ kids get their way for 24 hours

"No is part of the job," narrates Allison Torres (Garner) in the film's opening scenes. But so stern is Allison — the bad cop next to her more easy-going husband Carlos (Edgar Ramirez) — that her three children's school projects suggest a dictatorship in need of a coup. One makes a video comparing her to Stalin and Mussolini.
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Defying rules, anti-vaccine accounts thrive on social media

"It's a hard situation because we have let this go for so long," said Jeanine Guidry, an assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University who studies social media and health information. "People using social media have really been able to share what they want for nearly a decade."

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Democrats make federal election standards a top priority

Democrats plan to move quickly on one of the first bills of the new Congress, citing the need for federal election standards and other reforms to shore up the foundations of American democracy after a tumultuous post-election period and deadly riot at the Capitol