The UN's top official for human rights, Michelle Bachelet, is in China this week and will visit the western region of Xinjiang, where Beijing has been accused of genocide and crimes against humanity.
The Biden administration came to office promising to revive a nuclear deal with Iran, but for months officials have said time is running out. The top negotiator is briefing Congress on the stalemate.
Officials around the world are responding to the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the deadliest such incident to take place in the U.S. in nearly a decade.
To combat Russia's larger military, Ukraine has turned to creative tactics, from low-tech to high-tech. You could call them "war hacks." And many seem to be working.
As a young Palestinian girl, I copied Abu Akleh's TV sign-off. She was brave and unwavering – a true trailblazer for many other women to follow her path.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other Ukrainian leaders took to social media to stand in sympathy and solidarity with a tragedy unfolding across the world.
The investigative report cited a failure in leadership among the prime minister and other top British officials for allowing boozy government parties that broke lockdown rules.
"It is time to say enough to the indiscriminate trafficking of arms," Pope Francis said on Wednesday, as he sent condolences to families in Uvalde, Texas.
The government had to be sure that Roman Abramovich, sanctioned over his links to Russian President Vladimir Putin, did not profit from the enforced sale of one of football's most successful clubs.
Justice for Pronoy Bhattacharya has been served as the driver that committed the fatal hit and run accident of the 9 year old boy has been brought to justice after a month on the run.
The deal to sell Chelsea soccer club, which previously belonged to sanctioned oligarch Roman Abramovich, to a group led by Los Angeles Dodgers’ Todd Boehly was approved by the U.K. government.
In our last episode, we learn how to drink tea, build human towers, watch the sunset forever and find the Ian inside all of us.
Freedom, Justice, or Peter Sagal November 11, 2016
We learn what happened to a two-thousand year-old toe, and what to do when our voices make you sick.
StoryCorn November 4, 2016
Devil In The White City author Erik Larson helps us write gooder, and we tell you how to snack silently at the movies.
We Accidentally Made A Halloween Episode October 28, 2016
Mark Bittman helps us answer a very creepy question, and we learn who's helping the Obamas move.
Romancing The Cod October 21, 2016
How to talk to fish and protect your yard signs.
Trust Him On The Frustum October 13, 2016
We help you brush that dirt off your shoulder and get the most out of your Reese's.
The Never-Ending Cave October 7, 2016
We tell you how to get deep and how to fake childhood memories.
The Sound of Silence September 30, 2016
A listener needs help opening his Velcro bag quietly, so we call in the military.
Fiddlin', Gruntin', Snorin' and Carlin' September 23, 2016
How to get people to remember your name and find thousands of worms. Note: this episode talks about curse words but bleeps them out. It's educational, but there's a lot of cursing.
The Champ September 16, 2016
We tell you how to keep your fries crispy and make your friends cry.
Usain/Boat September 9, 2016
How to lose to Usain Bolt by a slightly smaller margin, and another use for your bowling shoes.
Bonny's Dream September 2, 2016
How to endure hearing someone describe their dream.
Bears and Bubbles August 26, 2016
How to bathe discreetly and get close to a panda.
Bears, Tigers, Leeches, and Spicy Food August 19, 2016
How to pick a winner in a bear v. tiger fight, find an endangered species, and eat spicy food.
Best Man O' War August 12, 2016
How to train your pet jellyfish and plan a wedding no one will forget.
The Only Olympics Guide You'll Ever Need August 5, 2016
With how-to advice from a bunch of Olympians and Patrick Stewart.
Lyin' Eyes July 29, 2016
How to protect your cow and pull a loose tooth.
Merry Chrismas! July 21, 2016
How to celebrate your new favorite holiday and enjoy the Summer Olympics.
WHITE SANDS, N.M. (KRQE) – People in southern New Mexico may get a chance to see Boeing's Starliner capsule on its way back to back to Earth Wednesday, as the capsule is slated to land at the White Sands Missile Range. According to a NASA blog post, the space agency and Boeing are targeting a 6:49 [...]
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico's 2020 census count contained relatively few errors, according to a new report by the U.S. Census Bureau. But residents in some other states were over-counted or under-counted. The 2020 census counted 2,075,000 people in New Mexico. After reviewing the data, the Census Bureau estimates that the count is likely representati […]
SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Sandoval County Sheriff's Deputy Robert Strand has been accused of possessing child pornography. Strand was arrested after the Attorney General's office says investigators found images of child sexual abuse on his electronic devices. The AG's Internet Crimes Against Children unit launched an investigation after i […]
MOUNTAINAIR, N.M. (KRQE) – An officer whose actions were questioned after a recent domestic violence call has resigned. Video of the incident in Mountainair had many calling for him to be removed. Brent Woodard resigned from the Mountainair Police Department as video of one of his latest calls has been spreading online. It appears to show [...]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County deputies are searching for two people who pulled a gun on an elderly woman. Deputies say in January, an 80-year-old woman told two dirt bike riders they weren't allowed to ride on the ditch bank in the area of Isleta and Rio Bravo. She says one of them pulled out [...]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United had one of the most dominating wins in franchise history over Phoenix Rising FC on Tuesday night. In total, seven goals were scored, including the first career goal for Albuquerque native Cristian Nava. Already up 5-0 late in the second half, Nava took a through ball and proceeded to [...]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Latrice Thomas, the woman once accused of shooting and killing Hilarie Humbles at an apartment complex in 2018 is asking to be released to a sober living facility. Officials say Humbles helped Thomas move and asked to be paid $40. The murder charges were dismissed on the state level but Thomas is now [...]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Marco Melo-Fernandez, the man charged in a deadly crash nearly five years ago, has taken a plea deal. Melo-Fernandez is accused of crashing into a car on I-25 near San Antonio in 2017. That car was carrying Anna Marie Garcia who died. Melo-Fernandez then fled the scene. He faces up to two years [...]
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Vacant properties in seven New Mexico counties will soon go up for auction. If the state is unable to collect delinquent taxes, properties are auctioned off. Those auction locations include: Harding County: 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 7, 35 Pine St., Mosquero Union County: 10 a.m., Wednesday June 8, 200 Court St., Clayton [...]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department says 25-year-old Raymond Sedillo has died after being shot a little more than two weeks ago. Officers responded to a shots fired call in the area of Central and Pennsylvania May 8. They found Sedillo in the driver's seat slumped over after the car crashed into a fire [...]
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) - During the COVID-19 pandemic, interest in legal gun purchases in New Mexico spiked. But new FBI background check data suggests that interest might have waned a bit. While there's no way to know exactly how many firearms are sold in New Mexico, a count of background checks can give a rough sense [...]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque City Councilor Klarissa Peña is teaming up with the Albuquerque Public Department for a conference on how lowrider culture can bolster community policing. The second annual Cruising Community Policing Conference will begin June 1. It will include meetings, workshops, and discussions from community members and department […]
SILVER CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – DWI charges have been refiled against former Grants County District Attorney Francesca Estevez. Those charges stem from her arrest in June of 2021. The sheriff says he got a call about a reckless driver heading into Silver City and found Estevez behind the wheel. According to deputies, she did not do [...]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Public Schools is opening three new COVID testing sites. Testing at Berna Facio Professional Development Complex ends June 2nd but testing will be available at three APS stadiums. Milne Stadium M-F, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wilson Stadium S-SA, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Nusenda Community Stadium M-SA, 8 a.m-3 p.m. (Appointment required)