It was THE breaking news, no matter what news station you watched, what cable news network you turned to, what social media outlet you logged onto…it was THE story: Justin Bieber was arrested for Driving Under the Influence. But as details of the arrest emerged–as well as Bieber’s infamous ear-to-ear grin in […]
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Recreational use of Marijuana is legal, but employers can fire you for using it; What you should know about Marijuana use and keeping your job.
A lot has been discussed about the legalization of marijuana and the first retail sales that began on January 1, 2014. Much has also been made of the conflict between state and federal law that legalization has created: Colorado state law permits recreational use of marijuana in private by those 21 […]
The first weekend of 2014 ushered in a so-called polar vortex that put much of the country in the icy grip of sub-zero temperatures. Records were shattered across the nation’s heartland as 187 million people felt the effects of the sub-zero temperatures and even colder wind chills. Not even the South […]
The repercussions of the security breach on Black Friday that compromised the credit and debit numbers and other personal information of up to 110 million customers continue to unfold. Neiman Marcus reported a similar security breach in early January 2014. On January 17, six additional major retailers were found to have suffered major security […]
Go Broncos! Denver is on its way to the Super Bowl, and Mile High fans will be cheering them on. But does another huge sporting event mean more violence among the fans? A discussion of the disturbing trend of fan violence and how to deal with it
It has been almost two years since San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow was nearly beaten to death in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium. But the violence surrounding sports–all types and all venues–has only escalated. In 2012, a fan was shot after a San Francisco 49ers game at Candlestick Park. In […]