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Courtney Martin on Reframing Success in New Terms
Hannah Colton interviews the author and founder of Solutions Journalism Network. She will be speaking at Women's International Study Center on Wednesday,…
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Sept. 2 - U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Lujan On Iran Deal And Dianna Duran Controversy
Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland today became the 34th Democrat to indicate her favor of a deal with Iran, assuring that President Barack Obama has…
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June 13 At Noon: OK to speak Tibetan at Whole Foods? Study: hands-free not safer, fires updated
On Thursday's midday report: More on the Whole Foods question of different languages being spoken in their stores. The ACLU is asking whether it's OK to…
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June 3 - Nuke Safety Activists Criticize Delayed LANL Performance Report
In yesterday's report on US Senator Martin Heinrich's roundtable discussion with educators and Los Alamos National Laboratory representatives, we…
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Udall Sponsors AMBER Alerts Bill; "No Hearing, No Vote" Act
Senator Tom Udall filled us in on two bills he's sponsoring on Capitol Hill this session.The first, S. 772, would implement AMBER Alert procedures on…
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Nov. 19 First News: Feds To Close Artesia Immigration Jail By Year's End (Listen)
The Obama administration plans to close the Artesia immigration detention center in New Mexico by the end of the year. The government told members of…
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Albuquerque Crowd Cheers Trump
Thousand of Donald Trump supporters gathered yesterday at an airplane hangar in Albuquerque to hear the former president provide an argument for why he should return to the White House. The most recent polls have Kamala Harris leading by 7 points.
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Oct. 29 First News: Feds Deny REAL-ID Extension For N.M.; Its Licenses Soon Won't Make Grade-Listen
A ruling by the federal government denying New Mexico an extension from tougher requirements for state driver's licenses and identification cards may…
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Jan. 9 First News: PRC Member Will Not Recuse Himself From PNM Power Plan Case (Listen)
Public Regulation Commissioner Patrick Lyons says he will not recuse himself from the case involving the closure of two units at a coal-fired power plant…
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Was Trayvon Martin's Killing A Federal Hate Crime?
The Justice Department has few options in the investigation of the death of Florida teen Trayvon Martin. But former prosecutors say one law passed early in the Obama administration might apply: the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
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