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Liz Cheney is considering a presidential run to stop Trump after losing her House seat
Liz Cheney's sustained criticism of former President Trump made her one of his top political targets. She's now laying out her plans to make sure he never wins back the White House.
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Morning news brief
Israel's prime minister will speak to a joint meeting of Congress. The rapid-fire launch of Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. A new NPR poll shows more voters moved into the undecided camp.
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She made civil rights history in Selma. Now, she guides visitors through its past
JoAnne Bland was 11 when she marched in Selma on March 7, 1965, known today as "Bloody Sunday." Her tours are a window into the violence of that day and her city's role in the fight for civil rights.
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Morning news brief
TikTok offers a glimpse into how it hopes to overturn a law that could have the app banned in the U.S. More schools move to ban smartphones. There are quality issues with some carbon offset programs.
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SFCC and IAIA To Hold Joint Open House On Wednesday
Santa Fe Community College and the Institute for American Indian Arts are holding a joint open house on Wednesday, September 21.
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Suicide Bomber Attacks U.S.-Allied Sheiks
In another day of scattered violence in Iraq, a suicide bomber breached tight security around a Baghdad hotel and blew himself up where Sunni sheiks allied with the U.S. in the fight against al-Qaida were meeting. At least 12 people were killed.
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Playing a religious character without making faith the punchline
There was something revelatory about the way the HBO show Somebody Somewhere gently hold the spiritual identity of one of its characters. It wasn't a punchline.
President Trump holds press conference at the NATO Summit
President Trump holds a press conference at the NATO Summit and discusses Iran and relationship with the European Union
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04/04/2023 with Jessica Martínez
Jessica Martínez, Outreach Attorney with the NM Immigration Law Center, discusses pending legislation and community-based approaches to policy advocacy.
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03/12/2024 with Jessica Martínez
Jessica Martínez, Director of Policy at the NM Immigrant Law Center, discusses losses at the legislature and opportunities for immigrants' rights policies in the future.
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