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Musk encouraged investors to hold their shares and joked that he can’t walk past a television without seeing a Tesla on fire, then said, “I understand if you don’t want to buy our product, but you don’t have to burn it down. That’s a bit unreasonable.” Tesla owners have been turning in their cars at record levels since Musk launched the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, according to Edmunds. From Jan. 1 to March 16, the automaker saw its highest share of trade-ins at auto dealerships, according to Jessica Caldwell, head of insights for Edmunds. “These shifts in Tesla…

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CLEVELAND — Andrew Benintendi worked his way back from a right hand injury during spring training in time to be with the Chicago White Sox on opening day. He’s looking to make another quick recovery after being placed on the 10-day injured list Wednesday with a left adductor strain. The move is retroactive to Monday. “I think that in the last few years, it’s been kind of unfortunate with how it’s panned out with some injuries,” Benintendi said Wednesday at Progressive Field. “But I think that it’s better to catch it early. “And if you can kind of get over…

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CLEVELAND — Andrew Benintendi worked his way back from a right hand injury during spring training in time to be with the Chicago White Sox on opening day. He’s looking to make another quick recovery after being placed on the 10-day injured list Wednesday with a left adductor strain. The move is retroactive to Monday. “I think that in the last few years, it’s been kind of unfortunate with how it’s panned out with some injuries,” Benintendi said Wednesday at Progressive Field. “But I think that it’s better to catch it early. “And if you can kind of get over…

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April is Donate Life Month, and while Colorado has one of the highest rates of organ donors in the country, with 62% of people registered, nearly 2,000 Coloradans are still on the waiting list for a transplant. Across the country, more than 100,000 people are waiting for a transplant. Julia Renz is a junior at the University of Colorado who is spreading awareness about organ donation. She says she remembers spending a lot of time at the hospital growing up, which included waiting for her own heart transplant. She’s currently finishing up a busy school year as a triple major…

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There’s a lot of talk out there. Social media and TV pundits have been bombarding us with high praise for the talking of U.S. Sen. Cory Booker. Last Tuesday, the New Jersey senator smashed the record for the longest speech ever on the floor of Congress, talking continuously for 25 hours and five minutes to protest the policies of President Donald Trump. There’s also a lot to protest, so he talked and talked and talked. Who held the previous record? The notorious South Carolina segregationist, U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond, who railed against the Civil Rights Act of 1957. A nice…

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After a flood of executive orders, mass firings, funding freezes and trade war — all in less than three months — some state lawmakers are setting up a contingency fund in preparation for the next round of whirlwind changes from the Trump administration. A newly introduced bill would create a $4 million fund in the governor’s office to fight “adverse federal action”. Ironically, the money to fight the feds is coming from federal dollars the state received from the Infrastructure and Jobs Act. “We are moving fast to make sure we are prepared,” Speaker of the House Julie McCluskie (D-Col)…

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Colorado resident Steven Geer has been doing what he has to since his kidneys stopped functioning, but access to care has been difficult to reach in the high country. “I suffered from an autoimmune disorder several years ago, four years ago, that attacked my kidneys and actually my respiratory tract as well,” Geer said. “I survived that part, but my kidneys failed.” Geer lives in Steamboat Springs and only has access to life-sustaining dialysis by driving three times a week to Avon because there are no closer options. The 85-mile drive along 131 to Interstate 70 takes an average of an…

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Downtown Denver has seen a significant number of restaurants and businesses leave the area over the past couple of years. Nearly 200 restaurants have closed, according to the Colorado Restaurant Association. While closures continue, there are still restaurants looking to bring their concepts to the area. “A lot of people will walk in here and say, ‘I don’t know what this is, but this is not a deli,’” Anthony Lygizos said. “But we like that, we like shaking it up.” Lygizos is the proprietor of Leven Brands, which includes several restaurant concepts, Leven Deli being one of them. “We say…

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With a new mayor and three trustees set to take office in Orland Park, the trustees they’ll be joining on the Village Board are expressing hope of a good working relationship. “I think it will be an interesting two years,” Trustee Michael Milani, in the middle of his term, said at Monday’s Village Board meeting. “I don’t think we’ll agree on everything, but we’re going to continue to do what’s best.” Milani and Trustees William Healy and Cynthia Katsenes were first elected in 2019 and won second terms in 2023, running unopposed on outgoing Mayor Keith Pekau’s People Over Politics…

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In the days immediately following a deadly dust storm on Interstate 70 in Kansas, Coloradan Eddie Chersevani shared his family’s terrifying experience with CBS Colorado. “A huge gust of wind came up and kicked up so much dirt. It was probably about a good 2 or 3 feet worth of visibility for about 2 seconds and then all lights cut out. I couldn’t see anything,” said Chersevani. He was traveling to New Jersey with his pregnant wife and two children to be with family when they were caught in what turned out to be a 71 car pileup. “She handed…

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