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Former NMSU basketball players speak after filing lawsuit
For Deuce Benjamin and Shakiru Odunewu, the dream of playing college basketball at New Mexico State University quickly became a nightmare for the two former players, as they said they were sexually assaulted on multiple occasions during their time inside the basketball program
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Poetry In Motion: Prima Ballerina Retires After 3-Decade Career
Wendy Whelan, 47, will give her final performance with the New York City Ballet on Saturday. NPR spent time with the dancer as she prepared for her goodbye.
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A fisherman went missing in 1998. Now his remains at Lake Mead have been identified
Las Vegas resident Claude Russell Pensinger disappeared while fishing in the reservoir. His skeletal remains were one of several sets discovered last year as water levels dropped in a drought.
New Mexico Senate Dems oust colleague from leadership post
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Majority Democrats in the New Mexico Senate on Saturday ousted one of their members from a leadership post amid controversy over…
Purple Is The Color Of The Year For 2018
Specifically, "Ultra Violet" is the "provocative and thoughtful" hue for 2018, Pantone says. What does it mean? Maybe mystery or royalty ... or, perhaps, high odds of fiery destruction.
An Alabama prison official and the inmate she was escorting are missing
Vicky White left a detention center with an inmate Friday morning and neither has been seen since. White was escorting the inmate, held on capital murder charges, to a courthouse for a hearing.
Deported Asylum-Seekers Brought Back On Angry Judge's Orders
The federal judge issued the order after learning a mother and daughter involved in a lawsuit challenging new asylum rules had been deported despite assurances to the court they would not be removed.
Authors Urge 'Ethical Realism' in Foreign Policy
John Hulsman and Anatol Lieven, scholars from opposite political camps, say America's foreign policy is flawed because it's based on idealism and moral imperatives. They advocate an alternative approach called "ethical realism."
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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck got married in Las Vegas
The couple dated in the early 2000s before rekindling their romance last year.
After the tragic crush, hundreds of lost shoes await their owners at a Seoul gym
Police have assembled the crumpled shoes — part of the many personal objects left by victims and survivors of the tragedy — in hopes that the owners, or their friends and family, will retrieve them.
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