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  • NPR's A Martinez speaks with ProPublica reporter Craig Silverman about an investigation detailing a surge of threats and disinformation on Facebook before Jan. 6, 2021.
  • Visa, MasterCard and some of the largest banks in the country have agreed to pay more than $6 billion to settle a lawsuit that claimed they conspired to fix credit card payment fees. The suit was brought on behalf of seven million merchants. The agreement could have wide-ranging implications for retailers and consumers. Steve Henn talks to Melissa Block.
  • Colorado Governor Jared Polis made a brief stop in Paonia on Monday for a bill signing hosted by Orchard Valley Farms and Market. The Democratic Governor was flanked by Republican State Representative Marc Catlin and Republican State Senator Perry Will. Polis spoke just a few feet from the rapid flowing North Fork of the Gunnison River.
  • Delta County and Montrose County Sheriff’s Offices executed a search warrant in connection with three cows shot on 25 Mesa Road.
  • Indigenous musicians are using heavy metal to express their feelings about climate change and colonialism. Our Living Lands Producer Daniel Spaulding spoke with Grist reporter Taylar Stagner about some of the music that embodies that connection.
  • The Colorado River Districts efforts to purchase the Shoshone water Rights from Xcel energy were thrown into doubt as federal grants have been recently frozen. KVNF's Brody Wilson has more on how the West Slope Congressman Jeff Hurd is trying to ensure the funding still flows.
  • After delays, Republicans roll out a pandemic relief bill. MLB postpones three games after a coronavirus outbreak. And the pandemic is overwhelming public health capacity in many states.
  • Get friendly with community leaders; be prepared to be judged by others. Disease detectives from California and Liberia share their best insights.
  • A Pew Research Center survey shows that 63 percent of Republicans under the age of 34 favor legalization.
  • The plan would create states with names such as Jefferson, Silicon Valley, South California. The constitutional amendment needs more than 800,000 signatures to qualify; backers say they have enough.
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