When he wasn't working on mystery stories, and he completed hundreds, G.K. Chesterton liked to think of new ways to tell them. Suppose, Chesterton wondered, that you take an unsolved death from the past, like that of the 17th century magistrate Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, and come up with a novel that explores how he might have been murdered? “I suggest that we try to do a little more with what may be called the historical detective story," Chesterton wrote.
CACONDE, Brazil (AP) — Silvio Almeida’s coffee plantation sits at an ideal altitude on a Brazilian hillside, whose clay-rich soil does well at retaining moisture from rainfall and a nearby reservoir.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Thursday that Jewish-American voters would be partly to blame if he loses the Nov. 5 election to Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate. During comments to the Israeli-American Council National Summit in Washington, the former president lamented that he was trailing Harris among American Jews. Israel would likely cease to exist within two years should Harris win the election, and Jews would be partly to blame for that outcome because they tend to vote for Democrats, Trump argued.
Vice President Kamala Harris has issued a warning to any potential home intruder: “If somebody breaks in my house, they’re getting shot.”
Alma Fonda Fina in Denver's Lower Highlands neighborhood is the newest Colorado restaurant to receive a Michelin star.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Megan Gustafson scored a career-high 24 points and the two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces rolled to a 98-84 win over the Dallas Wings on Thursday night despite resting four starters.
IGUALA, Mexico (AP) — Ulises Martínez is still uncomfortable in this city, even though it's been 10 years since 43 of his fellow students from a rural teachers college were abducted here.
Asian stocks surged on Friday with Japan’s Nikkei leading regional gains after Wall Street romped to records following the Federal Reserve’s big cut to interest rates. The Bank of Japan ended a two-day monetary policy meeting and announced it would keep its benchmark rate unchanged at 0.25%. In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 index soared 2.1% to 37,935.58 after the nation's key inflation data in August accelerated for a fourth consecutive month.
Italian prosecutors continue their investigation after divers recovered video equipment from the luxury yacht
A group is collecting donations to recoup the cost of replacing a vandalized historical marker that noted the spot of an anti-Chinese race riot that destroyed Denver's once-vibrant Chinatown.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers downplays sideline interaction with head coach Robert Saleh after their "Thursday Night Football" victory over their AFC East rival New England Patriots in Week 3 of the 2024 NFL regular season.
A heavily disguised Colin Farrell stars as the Penguin in an eight-part Batman spinoff. Plus Monty Don on essential autumn garden jobs. Here’s what to watch this evening
A man has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of a woman in Commerce City from earlier this month.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Two years ago, tens of thousands of Sri Lankans rose up against their president and forced him to flee the country. As the country prepares for its first election since then, many say they’re still waiting for change.
Four men allegedly tied their roommate to a chair, beat him with a baseball bat and lit him on fire over the course of 14 hours inside a Jefferson County home, according to arrest affidavits obtained by Denver7.
Japan's ambassador to Beijing has asked for more security for Japanese nationals in China after a 10-year-old Japanese boy was killed this week in a knife attack that was the second to target school students. In a statement issued on Friday, the embassy said Ambassador Kenji Kanasugi spoke to China's Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong over the phone.
Dr. George Huang and Assistant District Attorney Alex Cabot reunited in New York City
NEW YORK (AP) — Activists geared up Friday for protests around the world to demand action on climate change just as a pair of major weeklong climate events were getting underway in New York City.
Elliott Hill started at Nike as an intern in 1988 but steadily scaled its ranks, banking on values of grit and hard work ingrained in him as the son of a single mom in a working class Texas neighborhood. Those qualities may be useful again when Hill becomes the global sneaker and sportswear brand's top boss next month, helping revive the company where he has spent his whole career. Nike announced on Thursday Hill will become its next chief executive officer on Oct. 14, replacing the retiring John Donahoe.
The excitement of investing in a company that can reverse its fortunes is a big draw for some speculators, so even...