Day: August 26, 2025
Book authors settle copyright lawsuit with AI company Anthropic
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A group of book authors has reached a settlement agreement with artificial intelligence company Anthropic after suing the chatbot maker for copyright infringement. Related Articles West Side Books, a Denver Highland mainstay, faces uncertain new chapter Meat processor JBS pushed Greeley instructors to falsify safety trainings, whistleblower says Wings Over the…
Read MoreTrump family crypto empire expands with Crypto.com partnership
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By ALAN SUDERMAN President Donald Trump’s personal crypto ventures are expanding again, this time with plans for a digital asset treasury company that holds an alternative cryptocurrency. Related Articles CDC director Susan Monarez is fired and other agency leaders resign CDC dramatically scales back program that tracks food poisoning infections Trump extends control over Washington…
Read MoreFounder vs. president: Trial to decide future of dog toymaker Kong begins
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A trial to determine who will own Kong, which grew out of a Denver auto shop to become a global pet toy valued at a half-billion dollars, got underway Monday. The three-week proceeding follows more than three years of litigation across two Denver courts and pits Joe Markham, Kong’s founder, against his company, its longtime…
Read MoreBroadway karaoke bar sings closing number after 18 months
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Rhapsody Karaoke has sung its last tune. The bar at 24 N. Broadway in Denver’s Baker neighborhood has closed after 18 months filled with building issues, liquor license delays and a downtrodden drinking environment. Owners Ben and Hillary Todd, who also run Full Afterburner Calzones on the same block, said foot traffic dropped from 800…
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