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Gratitude might be the medicine society needs

CU sues insurer alleging potentially billions in COVID damages

CU sues insurer alleging potentially billions in COVID damages (Courtesy University of Colorado-Boulder) This story first ran on BizWest.com, a BusinessDen news partner. The University of Colorado Board of Regents has filed a lawsuit against its insurance company alleging that the insurer has failed to pay claims related to losses sustained from the COVID-19 pandemic. The claim, potentially worth more than a billion dollars, seeks to force Factory Mutual Insurance Co., which does business as FM Global, to respond to the university’s claim and pay damages under multiple provisions of the university’s “all risks” insurance policy. The suit was filed Wednesday, March 10, in order to be within the policy’s stated one-year period of time in which to file suit. Claims were filed with the insurer March 12, 2020.

Why cut Colorado s investment in its future leaders? | Columnists

There are a few things that have brought people together in the pandemic, one of which is dissecting with friends what series you’ve been late-night binge watching. “Tiger King,” “Ozark,” “The Crown,” and my personal favorite, “Cobra Kai.” The grown-up version of the Karate Kid brought back lots of fun for us kids of the 80’s — the hair-band songs, the tough-guy cars, and oh, the clothes! But younger viewers got more than nostalgia, they got a peek into the influences that shaped us as their parents, as their leaders. “Cobra Kai” is about a guy named Johnny who has used Karate as a way to deal with the tough stuff in his life, for better or worse. He’s headed into despair when a young neighbor, Miguel, comes into this life. As the saying goes “when the student is ready, the teacher will appear,” or in his case, the Sensei. The twist is figuring out as the show evolves which one is the student, Johnny

How much is that doggy in the window?

As the founder of Camp Bow Wow, one of the country’s largest pet franchises, I’ve seen my share of good and bad in the pet industry. Our franchisees and corporate team helped over 10,000 dogs find homes through our nonprofit, the Bow Wow Buddies Foundation. But there were never enough homes for all the pups that needed one. In typical 2020/2021 fashion, that problem has been flipped on its head. COVID has brought on an adoption craze like I’ve never seen before. Pet adoptions and sales have exploded this last year, with waiting lists and bidding wars making it very difficult to find a furry friend to keep us company while stuck at home. There are plenty of good homes now, but not enough dogs to fill them.

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