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Colt, the manufacturer of the AR-15 rifle, has announced it's exiting the consumer rifle market as demand for high-powered, semi-automatic guns wanes.The consumer market for rifles has "experienced significant excess manufacturing capacity" and there's too much supply of AR-15 guns on the market to justify making more, the company 345

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Demonstrators in Mexico spurred US Customs and Border Protection to shut down an El Paso, Texas, border crossing, one of the country's busiest ports of entry, early Monday, according to agency spokesman Roger Maier.Border officials shut down the crossing just before 2 a.m. (4 a.m. ET) after "a large and unruly group formed on the Mexican side," Maier said.The demonstrators "posed a threat to overrun the facility," he said, forcing CBP to employ "port hardening measures" and preventing travelers from entering the United States via the Paso del Norte International Bridge.No arrests were reported on the US side, Maier said.Authorities began permitting pedestrians to cross a few hours after the shutdown, and by 7 a.m. (9 a.m. ET), they opened one lane of northbound traffic, the spokesman said.Photos from the bridge between El Paso and Juarez, Mexico, also known as the Santa Fe Bridge, showed police standing behind barriers and concertina wire. A live cam showed a military-style tactical vehicle blocking a lane of traffic.The group, between 250 and 300 strong, was composed largely of Cuban and Salvadoran migrants who gathered at the border around midnight, 1182

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DENVER – Mexican drug boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman received a life sentence, plus 30 years, on Wednesday for his role in running the Sinaloa cartel.That means Guzman, infamous for escaping prison twice in Mexico, will likely be spending the rest of his days at Colorado's Supermax prison. The maximum-security facility, known officially as the USP Florence ADMAX, sits about 100 miles south of Denver in Fremont County and is widely regarded as the toughest federal prison in the country. The Supermax holds 376 male inmates, a collection of some of the most notorious criminals in the world.Here are several others who El Chapo will be joining in prison.Terry NicholsNichols 690

  

Cereal has become a breakfast staple for over a century, and it’s being celebrated Thursday with National Cereal Day. Cereal is so popular, there are now places like Cereal Box in Arvada, Colorado popping up all over the place. The evolution of the breakfast food began more than 150 years ago, when the first cold breakfast cereal called Granula was invented in 1863 by James Caleb Jackson. A few years later, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg ran a health spa in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he created Corn Flakes. One of Kellogg’s patients, C.W. Post wanted to get in on the cereal creation and invented Grape Nuts. "About 1910, at one point, Battle Creek had about 100 cereal companies," says Kimber Thomson with the Calhoun County Visitors Bureau in Michigan. Thomson says because of Kellogg and Post, Battle Creek is known as “Cereal City USA.” Cereal really took off during the era of television, when cereal was advertised between Saturday morning cartoons.Tony the Tiger was the first animated cereal cartoon. The tiger, along with dozens of other cereal cartoons, brought the sugary treat into pop culture. Can you guess the best-selling cereal of all time?It’s Honey Nut Cheerios. 1202

  

DENVER — A Denver radio host is off the air after a controversial comment he made during his radio program Tuesday.KNUS 710-AM co-host Chuck Bonniwell wished for “a nice school shooting” to interrupt coverage of “the never-ending impeachment of Donald Trump” during his show Tuesday afternoon.His wife and co-host of the show, Julie Hayden, interrupted Bonniwell, saying, “No, no, don’t even say that!. Don’t call us! Chuck didn’t say that.”Appearing to retract his statement, Bonniewell said he was talking about shootings in “which no one would be hurt.”Following the comment from the conservative radio host, KNUS Vice President and General Manager Brian Taylor made the decision Wednesday evening to cancel the Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden show, according to a station employee. It’s not clear if he is employed with the Salem Media Group-owned station or works as an independent contractor. His current status with KNUS is unknown.The station released the 977

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