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Cops: Wrong-way driver on 30 was three times legal limit

The accused made repeated comments during his arrest that he does not believe police would extradite him back from his home state of Utah to face criminal charges, according to

Breaking Down the S&P 500 s Worst Earnings Quarter in Years

Elon Musk offers to buy rest of Twitter for $54 20 a share

Elon Musk said he would pay $54.20 a share in cash representing what he said a 54% premium over the day before he began investing in Twitter.

The great global semiconductor squeeze

© Fairfax Media via Getty Images Delays in the Suez Canal will do nothing to ease the global “supply-chain crisis”, says George Stahl in The Wall Street Journal. The semiconductor industry is looking particularly stressed. Computer-chip shortages have been driven by the demand side of the market, says Mark Sweney in The Guardian.  Lockdowns have brought soaring sales of games consoles, televisions and home computers. Meanwhile, modern cars need more chips than ever before (40% of the manufacturing cost of a new car goes on electronics).  “Nearly every” big carmaker has been forced to cut back on production or even temporarily close plants for want of chips, says Stahl. Toyota says that it is not just semiconductors that are in short supply: it has also been hit by a dearth of plastics after freak weather hit the Texan petrochemical industry in February. Carmakers will pay a steep price for underestimating vehicle demand, says Bloomberg. Globally they could lose a combi

Stahl House in Congress Park Becomes Denver s Newest Landmark

Stahl House in Congress Park Becomes Denver’s Newest Landmark The local gem, beloved for its charming Queen Anne– and Richardsonian Romanesque–style detailing, was officially declared a local landmark, 132 years after its construction. Christine Deorio •   February 8, 2021 You may not know the name William Lang, but chances are you’ve seen his work around town. After all, the renowned architect once a favorite among the local elite was one of Denver’s most prolific during the 1880s and 1890s, churning out more than 250 structures. The Molly Brown House at 1340 Pennsylvania is his creation, as is St. Mark’s Parish at 12th and Broadway. But it’s a lesser-known building that’s enjoying the spotlight now.

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