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Source NM's Austin Fisher speaks with KSFR about new CDC metrics being used by the NMDOH
Source NM's Austin Fisher sits down with KSFR to discuss the recent adoption of new CDC COVID metrics being used by the NMDOH
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Therapy dogs can help relieve pain in the ER
They have offered comfort at nursing homes, schools — even disaster sites. Now, a study shows that a 10-minute visit from therapy dogs can help relieve emergency room patients' pain.
Russia strikes a Ukrainian maternity ward as evacuations continue
The mayor of the southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol has accused Russian forces of firing on evacuation points and violating Wednesday's temporary ceasefire.
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Turkish court rules that Khashoggi trial should be transferred to Saudi Arabia
The ruling comes as human rights groups warn that turning the case of the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi over to the Kingdom would lead to a cover up.
Zoos across North America are moving birds indoors to protect them from avian flu
Penguins may be the only birds visitors to many zoos can see right now, because they already are kept inside and usually protected behind glass, making it harder for the bird flu to reach them.
Puerto Rico is plunged into darkness after a fire at one of its largest power plants
The outage was one of the biggest in recent months for the island's crumbling electrical grid, which has seen its periodic blackouts grow worse the last few years.
No, Russian cosmonauts were not making a pro-Ukraine statement with their spacesuits
Mark Vande Hei, a NASA astronaut who returned to Earth on March 30, said the yellow and blue colors were from the university the Russian cosmonauts attended.
Nursing home residents suffer from staffing shortages, but the jobs are hard to fill
To address the problem of poor care, President Biden is calling for a federal minimum staffing requirement in nursing homes. The nursing home industry says there aren't workers to fill the jobs.
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KSFR Talks Cannabis And Special Session With Andy Lyman
KSFR's Kevin Meerschaert speaks with New Mexico Political Report Reporter Andy Lyman. (Aired April 4, 2022)
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Death Penalty for Juveniles
The U.S. Supreme Court strikes down the death penalty for juveniles. The court's decision, on a 5-to-4 vote, forbids the execution of killers who were under 18 when they committed their crimes. The ruling means that more than 70 death-row inmates will not be executed in different states.
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