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John McAfee, Software Pioneer, Found Dead In A Spanish Prison Cell
Just hours earlier, a court in Spain had approved the extradition of McAfee to the U.S., where he was set to stand trial on federal tax-evasion charges in New York.
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Your ears can't prick up, but your ear muscles sure try
Humans actually have vestigial muscles that activate when listening closely to something, even though people lost the ability to really move their ears about 25 million years ago.
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AARP Combats Loneliness with Friendly Phone Calls
In 2019 the University of Michigan and senior advocate AARP polled adults between the ages of 50 and 80. Among those living alone, 60% felt a lack of…
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Out of School Time Network Helps Bring Food, Childcare and Remote Learning to Families in Need
Wake Up Call Segment Host/Producer MK Mendoza speaks with Executive Director May Sagbakken of NM Out of School Time Network about bringing food, childcare…
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Executive Orders from NM Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham-Highlights on School Impacts, Unemployment
Wake Up Call Host MK Mendoza brings you highlights from Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's Press Conference egarding the COVID-19 Pandemic regarding its…
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Survey Shows Extreme Hardships for New Mexico Latino Families Ineligible for Federal Economic Relief
KSFR News Director Tom Trowbridge covered a news conference Tuesday (June 30,2020) where the Latino political opinion research firm Latino Decisions…
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Djokovic gets some court time in Australia as leaders discuss his visa
The prime ministers of Australia and Serbia talked by phone about the tennis star's visa as he is seeded No. 1 in Australian Open.
Some deride D.C. as a swamp. To others, it's an idealistic place to do good
Sure, there are some in Washington hoping to enrich themselves with federal contracts and to corruptly influence policy, but many are drawn, as one resident says, to make the world a better place.
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Why this economy may be sturdier than it looks
U.S. GDP shrank in the first few months of the year, but the economy may be sturdier than it looks.
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New York lifts indoor mask mandate, with California and N.J. mandates also set to end
New York will no longer require masks in most indoor public settings, but they will still be required in schools and health care facilities. Several other states have made similar moves this week.
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