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No death penalty for Colorado man accused of selling government secrets, feds confirm
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The federal government confirmed on Friday it would not seek the death penalty against a Colorado Springs man who stands accused of attempting to transmit information about national defense to a foreign agent. “It’s a significant outcome,” said U.S. District Court Judge Raymond P. Moore. “But I don’t think there’s anything terribly surprising about that…
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Former CIA, NSA chiefs talk cybersecurity in Denver
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The increasingly polarized political dialogue in the United States is due, at least in part, to Russian manipulation of social issues, according to two national security experts who visited Denver Thursday. The panel on cybersecurity took place during a luncheon hosted by the Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry, the state’s chamber of commerce. It…


