Nuggets Mailbag: Will Nikola Jokic’s weight loss negatively affect his game?

Denver Post sports writer Mike Singer and his latest Nuggets Mailbag. Pose a Nuggets — or NBA — related question for the Nuggets Mailbag. I’ve been reading about Nikola Jokic is slimming down and is in great form. His burden was an actual asset for him because they could not simply push him and he
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“She’s Liberated!“: Betye Saar Responds to Retirement of Aunt Jemima Brand

Aunt Jemima syrup (via Mike Mozart/ / Flickr) As protests against racism that was institutionalized and police violence continue in cities across the US and beyond brands branding established on ideology or iconography and are taking a good look at their novelty the continued use of logos. This week, Quaker Oats — a subsidiary of
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Dale Jarrett announces coronavirus diagnosis during TV show

NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett announced Tuesday he’s tested positive for COVID-19 and now is currently in quarantine. Associated Articles Life inside the NBA Update: What to learn from the NBA’s 113-page memo NBA lays out its vision for Disney resume to groups, players At stadium, Broncos preparing for all scenarios, but hope buffs
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One year ago, the Rockies and Padres set an MLB record for most runs in a four-game series

David Zalubowski, The Associated PressColorado Rockies center fielder Charlie Blackmon follows the flight of his RBI-single off San Diego Padres relief pitcher Phil Maton in the sixth inning of a baseball game Sunday, June 16, 2019, in Denver. Man, 2019 sure felt like it was an eternity ago. While we sit and wait for the
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Gabe Landeskog back for Avalanche voluntary skates “to make sure I’m ready” for playoff run

Gabe Landeskog read 9-10 novels, spent months of quality time together with his wife and daughter, also found ice time at Toronto to train during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. But there was something about return to the Avalanche’s Pepsi Center ice on Monday. It was something regular. This was something different — again in the
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Stockwell, the AI-vending machine startup formerly known as Bodega, is shutting down July 1

Stockwell AI entered the world with a bang but it’s departing with a whimper. Founded in 2017 from ex-Googlers, the AI vending machine startup previously known as Bodega first elevated blood pressures — individuals hated how it referenced and badly ‘disrupted’ mom-and-pop shops in a single fell swoop — and then increased a great deal of cash . 
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Broncos land on ESPN’s best (and worst) NFL free agent signings of the past decade

Steve Nehf, The Denver PostPeyton Manning (18) and Brock Osweiler (17) of this Denver Broncos warm up until the start of a preseason football match at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2014 in Denver. ESPN on Monday unveiled a set of bests and worsts from the NFL across a variety
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Avalanche returns to Pepsi Center, starts Phase 2 of NHL’s return to play plan

Ice hockey has been returned into Pepsi Center. Associated Articles Colorado youth hockey tradition outgrowing ice accessibility on Front Range Chambers: Avalanche rewind as NHL enters silent time prior to summertime playoffs As preceding Avs defenseman Kyle Quincey’s toddler son struggles brain cancer, hockey world rallies to offer support Dawg Nation hockey team looking to
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Coronavirus and sports: What Colorado fans can expect from their new “normal”

The joint ticks every box. A 55-inch TV is visible from almost every angle. A collection of game-worn hockey sweaters and baseball jerseys hangs with pride along one wall, with special dispensation for the No. 92 of Avalanche center Gabe Landeskog and the No. 31 worn by former University of Denver goalie Evan Cowley. If
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Kylie Jenner Discloses Ethnic Diversity in Kylie Cosmetics

Keeping Up with the Kardashians star Kylie Jenner took on the Pull Up For Change societal networking challenge and shared information about her workers at Kylie Cosmetics, asserting that 13 percent of the company’s team is shameful. 2020 has been a hectic year for news concerning the Kardashian-Jenner finances, ranging from Kendall Jenner desiring to
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