Canvas system used by thousands of schools is back online after a cyberattack disrupted studies
The hacking group named ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the breach at Canvas, which is now back online after the cyberattack.
The hacking group named ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the breach at Canvas, which is now back online after the cyberattack.
The National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder is developing AI tools that enable forecasters to predict severe weather threats more accurately and farther in advance.
Kratom is “highly addictive even for people who aren’t addicts,” said Dr. Joe Desanto. “It’s an evil drug. I’m scared for the general public.”
Jasiri, a 5-year-old giraffe, temporarily moved from Denver Zoo to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in January to support conservation efforts for reticulated giraffes.
The Iran war’s shaky ceasefire faces new challenges as the United Arab Emirates responded to Iranian missile and drone strikes.
Consumers can expect to face a bumpy air travel season, and no, it isn’t about a super El Niño year taking shape.
Free music series in Denver in 2026 range from City Park Jazz’s 40th anniversary series to a diverse Levitt Pavilion lineup
President Harry S. Truman announced in a radio address that Nazi Germany’s forces had surrendered, stating that “the flags of freedom fly all over Europe” on V-E (Victory in Europe) Day.
“Instructure is working diligently to gather more information and get systems restored,” the CSU wrote on its website.
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet traded plenty of jabs during their first televised debate Thursday night, but they established little policy distance between themselves as they vie to become the Democratic gubernatorial nominee.