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The fire broke out last night near the Glendale area at an apartment building under construction.
Pictures posted on social media by Denver's fire department show flames tearing through the building as thick smoke rises into the sky.
The fire caused significant power outages.
Questions are intensifying over safety measures at a bar in Switzerland where a New Year's Eve fire killed at least 40 people.
Authorities believe the blaze likely began when sparkling candles atop champagne bottles were held too close to the ceiling.
Stocks lost ground this week, but still notched double-digit gains for 2025.
NPR's Scott Horsley reports that pasta lovers also had something to celebrate.
Elon Musk's Tesla has lost its place as the world's best-selling electric vehicle following a decline in sales for the second consecutive year.
Chinese rival BYD overtook Tesla for the top spot.
President Trump announced a move on social media crediting the deployments with reducing crime, but warning that his decision to end his efforts to send Guard troops into several largely Democratic-led cities depends on crime rates, saying that Guard members could be sent back in a stronger form.
Local leaders have said the deployments were not necessary and Democrats have accused the Trump administration of overreaching.
The deployments have repeatedly faced legal roadblocks and last week, the U.S.
Supreme Court refused to allow the administration to deploy troops to Chicago without permission from the governor of Illinois.
President Trump announced a move on social media crediting the deployments with reducing crime, but warning that his decision to end his efforts to send Guard troops into several largely Democratic-led cities depends on crime rates, saying that Guard members could be sent back in a stronger form.
Local leaders have said the deployments were not necessary, and Democrats have accused the Trump administration of overreaching.
The deployments have repeatedly faced legal roadblocks, and last week, the U.S.
Supreme Court refused to allow the administration to deploy troops to Chicago without permission from the governor of Illinois.