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Today's top economy stories from The Denver Post
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Cocktail power couple to open cheeky new bar near Mission Ballroom

If you’re a cocktail drinker in Denver, you’ve likely tried a libation with a dash of creativity from Alex Jump and Stuart Jensen.

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Should the minimum wage be lower for workers who get tipped? Two states are set to decide

Voters in Arizona and Massachusetts will decide in November whether it’s good policy to continue to let employers pass some of their labor costs to consumers.

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Wind and solar would replace most of Xcel’s troubled Comanche 3 coal plant power — but not all

Xcel Energy’s proposal to replace the last of its coal-fired power includes some natural gas, which has meet resistance from critics.

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National park’s 25th anniversary is a milestone for Colorado conservation, compromise

On Oct. 21, 1999, the Black Canyon became Colorado’s third national park. But it was a painstaking process to get there.

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Improving Investor Behavior: Keep politics out of your investment strategy

Looking back at data over the past half-century, it’s easy to see a common trend: Financial markets are politically agnostic.

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This chatbot pulls people away from conspiracy theories

A chatbot that can counter each person’s conspiratorial claim of choice with troves of information might be much more effective, the researchers thought.

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Denver’s great destination: The ups and downs of historic Larimer Square

Asana Partners, a North Carolina-based real estate investment firm, is working to restore Larimer Square in Denver by completing restorations, introducing new businesses and planning community events.

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The Chinese chipmaker at the heart of the U.S.-China tech war

Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., or SMIC, is manufacturing chips with features less than one-15,000th of the thickness of a sheet of paper.

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Can AI make video games more immersive? Some studios turn to AI-fueled NPCs for more interaction

Generative AI could also provide more opportunities for players to go off-script and create their own stories if designers can craft environments that feel more alive and can react to players’ choices in real-time.

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Retired slugger Charlie Blackmon lists Belcaro house for $4.3M

Charlie Blackmon purchased the home, constructed in 2014, for $2.8 million in June 2018.

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