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Denverites exercising at Washington Park despite record-breaking heat

Denverites exercising at Washington Park despite record-breaking heat Denver7 and last updated 2021-07-28 21:51:59-04 DENVER — It was another record-breaking day of heat in Denver Wednesday, and more could still be on the way. Denver International Airport recorded the temperature at 100 degrees Wednesday afternoon, the fifth time temperatures have hit triple digits in Denver this year. Despite the heat and cautions from health experts, it was business as usual for many Denverites getting their exercise fix at Washington Park. I can t help myself, Denver resident Brian Hanson said after a few competitive basketball games with his friends. I just have to take it easy and not stay out here for too long.

This week in history June 6, 1921: Weather impacts state, students graduate

This week in history as reported by The Summit County Journal the week of June 6, 1921. Snowdrifts mastered over the Great Divide Hoosier Pass has been cleared to the top, and automobile travel to.

There s already a row over 2024 presidential debate rules

There’s already a row over 2024 presidential debate rules Mica Soellner © Provided by Washington Examiner The Republican National Committee s warning shot to the committee that organizes presidential debates every four years reflects former President Donald Trump s continued grip on the GOP. In a letter sent to the Commission on Presidential Debates on Tuesday, RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel laid out a series of changes she said would ensure the impartiality of debates. McDaniel cited several rules and pieces of logistics she said disadvantaged Trump in the two debates in which he squared off against Joe Biden, then the Democratic nominee. The letter says the to-be-determined 2024 GOP nominee might not participate in debates absent rules changes. It also fueled speculation Trump could run again in 2024.

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