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Published on 07:51 GMTSource: Los Alamos Reporter - New Mexico - Label Pending
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Published on 07:24 GMT
Latest SCOTUS abortion case uncertain and could impact New Mexico
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday on an abortion-related case, this time over whether an Idaho anti-abortion law preempts a federal law that requires hospitals to stabilize a patient in a medical emergency if that involves abortion. …
Source: The NM Political Report - New Mexico - Left-wing -
Published on 07:24 GMT
Ozone pollution continues to plague New Mexico
Four of the nine New Mexico counties evaluated in the annual State of the Air report received failing marks for ozone pollution. The counties with failing grades were Bernalillo, Doña Ana, Eddy and San Juan. The annual State of the Air report looks at …
Source: The NM Political Report - New Mexico - Left-wing -
Published on 13:20 GMT
Indictments in GOP’s ‘fake elector’ scandal reach new heights
The Republican efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election were multifaceted, but among the striking partisan tactics was the “fake electors” scheme: GOP officials and operatives in key states created forged election materials and …
Source: MSNBC - New York - Center-left -
Published on 13:47 GMT
A food tour of New York, Mexico, or Spain — with your favorite chef as your guide" rel="noreferrer
PROVIDENCE — Picture this: You’re planning a trip to another part of the world, and your favorite chef gives you a list of places to try there. You trust their advice, and are looking forward to trying their suggestions, from places to grab dessert, to …
Source: The Boston Globe - Massachusetts - Neutral -
Published on 09:27 GMT
Frieze New York: The Artist Tania Candiani Listens Closely
Tania Candiani never planned on being an artist. Growing up in Mexico City, she dreamed of working as a writer and that is what led her to leave home, at 20, and move to Tijuana. A cousin, who ran a magazine there, offered her a job. Among her first …
Source: The New York Times - Neutral -
Published on 03:43 GMT
Dozens of New Mexico school districts and charter schools sue over 180-day rule
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – More than 50 school districts and charter schools are bringing a lawsuit against the state over a new rule requiring a 180-day school year. The state’s Superintendent’s Association says more are signing on. The suit claims the …
Source: KRQE - New Mexico - Uncategorized -
Published on 03:34 GMT
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says hazing law is needed in New Mexico
WE’LL GET TO THOSE STORIES SHORTLY. BUT FIRST, HAZING AT NEW MEXICO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES DURING OUR 30 MINUTE TARGET 7 SPECIAL INVESTIGATION HAZED FEAR AND FAILURE. WE TOLD YOU HOW NEW MEXICO IS ONE OF JUST A FEW STATES WHERE HAZING IS NOT A CRIME. …
Source: KOAT 7 - New Mexico - Neutral -
Published on 02:28 GMT
PED: Eight New Mexico Seniors (Seven From LAHS) Receive Corporate-Sponsored National Merit Scholarship
PED NEWS RELEASE The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced today that eight New Mexico seniors have won corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship awards. They are among approximately 770 distinguished high school seniors to receive the …
Source: Los Alamos Reporter - New Mexico - Label Pending -
Published on 02:18 GMT
Cultivating Soil Health For Sustainable Future In New Mexico
By RYAN RAINMAKER Los Alamos Sustainability Alliance Soil here, Soil there, Soil everywhere! Soil health has become one of my favorite things to learn about over the past five years and it keeps getting more and more interesting. I’d like to share some of …
Source: Los Alamos Daily Post - Center-left