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RSS The University of New Mexico

  • Two UNM students named 2023-2024 Goldwater Scholars
  • Riley ready to lead as dean of the School of Engineering
  • John R. Engen selected as next CEO of the New Mexico Consortium
  • Former UNM faculty and alumni release book on teacher inquiry
  • SPA director elected president of national organization
  • Headlines for March 30, 2023
  • Pitch perfect: Lobo Hackathon planned for April 13-14
  • UNM's Tech Days are back again
  • UNM Ph.D. candidate awarded NIH fellowship
  • Research looks at origins of presence of horses in North America

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  • A Mongolian boy has been declared an important leader for Tibetan Buddhists
    A Mongolian boy has been named a top leader of Tibetan Buddhism. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Julian Dierkes of the University of British Columbia on the implications for Mongolian-Chinese relations.
  • Israel's lack of a constitution makes an independent judiciary crucial for democracy
    NPR's Scott Simon speaks to former Knesset member Michal Cotler Wunsh, about the state of Israeli democracy in the wake of an attempted judicial overhaul, resulting in massive protests there.
  • Pope Francis has been discharged from hospital following treatment for bronchitis
    Pope Francis was discharged from the Rome hospital where he was treated for bronchitis, quipping to journalists before being driven away: "I'm still alive."
  • U.N. food chief says billions of dollars are needed to avert unrest and starvation
    The world will see mass migration, destabilized countries and starving people in the next 12 to 18 months without billions of dollars more funding, the U.N. World Food Program chief warned.
  • Andrew Tate has been released from a Romanian jail and placed under house arrest
    Tate was initially detained in late December in Bucharest, along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian women. He was detained on suspicion of organized crime and human trafficking.
  • ChatGPT is temporarily banned in Italy amid an investigation into data collection
    Italian authorities are temporarily banning ChatGPT while it investigates the company behind the AI tool. Italy is considered the first government to take such a measure against ChatGPT.
  • Nintendo closed some digital storefronts. Experts say it's bad for video game history
    NPR's Juana Summers talks with Kelsey Lewin of the Video Game History Foundation about the recent closure of some of Nintendo's digital storefronts.
  • Oscar Pistorius, South African Olympian, is denied parole in his girlfriend's murder
    Pistorius was sentenced to 13 years and five months in prison for in 2017, four years after he shot and killed Reeva Steenkamp in their home, claiming he mistook her for an intruder.
  • Arrest orders are issued for 6 people in the deadly Mexican immigration center fire
    Three officials from Mexico's immigration agency, two private security guards and the migrant accused of starting the fire, which killed at least 39, face charges of homicide and causing injury.
  • Pope Francis will be discharged from the hospital on Saturday
    The pope will leave the hospital on Saturday, three days after he was hospitalized for respiratory problems. He was diagnosed with bronchitis. Francis will be present for Palm Sunday ceremonies.

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  • April STEM Programs at the Museum of Nature and Science
  • Solano Drive Lane Closure
  • City Council to Meet April 3, 2023
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  • Keep Las Cruces Beautiful Youth Service Week
  • Free FitLot™ Outdoor Fitness Park Classes at Henry Benavidez Community Center
  • "All-City High Schools Senior Show" to Open at Branigan Cultural Center
  • Locust Street Road Closure
  • Virtual Spring Marathon 2023
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  • Elon Musk Revives Old Banking Dream in Pursuing $250 Billion Twitter Valuation
    Behind the billionaire’s gamble to turn Twitter into a company worth more than 10 times its current valuation is an idea he has hung on to for more than two decades: digital banking. 
  • New EV Rules Mean Fewer Models Eligible for Tax Credit
    Issued by the Treasury Department Friday, the criteria aim to make the U.S. less reliant on batteries and critical minerals shipped from China.
  • Lyft Staff Pressed Founders for Change as Uber Pulled Ahead
    Ride-share company’s new CEO says his priorities are boosting employee morale and overhauling the customer and driver experience.
  • Judge Clears Fox News Defamation Case for Trial
    A Delaware trial judge rejected Fox News’s arguments that it should be declared the victor without the case going to a jury.
  • How Disney Dodged DeSantis and Kept Control of Its Florida Land
    Walt Disney has for now outmaneuvered Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the battle for control over the more than 24,000-acre parcel near Orlando where Walt Disney World Resort is located.
  • Sunbelt Cities Nashville and Austin Are Nation's Hottest Job Markets
    Young job-seekers are heading to the hiring boom in Southern cities with robust service industries, a relatively low cost of living and vibrant music scenes.
  • Consumer Spending Growth Slowed in February
    Consumer spending increased a seasonally adjusted 0.2% in February, compared with January’s revised 2% increase, which was the largest one-month gain in nearly two years.
  • Social Security Reserves Projected to Run Out Earlier Than Expected
    The program won’t have enough money to pay all beneficiaries the amount they are entitled to starting in 2034, a report said.
  • Eurozone Core Inflation Hits Record High
    The headline inflation rate fell sharply in March as energy prices continued to cool, but policy makers worry the search for bigger profits may keep other prices rising.
  • China's Consumers Extend Economic Rebound From Pandemic
    A gauge of activity in China’s services sector reached its highest level in more than a decade in March, a sign that Chinese consumers are heading back to stores and restaurants.

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The right to bear arm's was ment for the people to defend against the military of a corrupt government that is abusing its power,just like how we revolted against Britain during the revolution,we had to build rag tag militias with little to no weapons,the 2nd amendment ensures the safety of the people from a rouge corporate or oligarch influenced government, its not ment just for the army because of course the army has the right to bear arms,they are the most powerful force in our country,asurredly the senate or the president don't have weapons to attack the army,but they are the leadership of the army,and if they go against the people and try to turn America into a dictatorship our 2nd amendment allows us the ability to defend ourselves and finally technology may change but the ideas and concepts don't,during the times of our founding fathers the musket was the weapon of the day and everyone had access; today the machine gun is an advanced weapon and everyone has access,America is strong because we have the weapons to defend ourselves.The world isn't a perfect utopia and not everyone has the best intentions but our country would become a weak target for so many if our second amendment was altered or taken away,things would be worse! Accept and fight for gun rights at all cost!And work to add greater security at all schools!

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  • New Mexico Supreme Court blocks local abortion ordinances
  • FBI intervenes in alleged gang robbery of Albuquerque drug dealer
  • Jay Leno has a 'new ear' after his latest motorcycle accident? You heard that right
  • Gwyneth Paltrow gets vindication at ski collision trial
  • ABB plans new $40M factory in ABQ
  • State Investment Council pumps $97.5M into two 'frontier-tech' funds
  • Colson, New Mexico State Final Four assistant and later AD, dies at 88

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    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.
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    How to endure hearing someone describe their dream.
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    How to bathe discreetly and get close to a panda.
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  • 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.

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  • Friends unite to help Albuquerque father and daughter in ICU April 1, 2023
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A father is faced with learning to walk again, and his young daughter is still in a coma, all after a man stole a state vehicle and crashed into their car. Now close friends of the family are doing what they can to help. Jennifer Pagan says she'll never forget when a [...]
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  • Shooting kills 1 in NE Albuquerque; police investigating March 31, 2023
    Authorities are investigating a shooting.
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  • NMDOT employee hit, killed in car crash while on the job March 31, 2023
    CURRY COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) employee died on the job after being hit by a passing vehicle. 58-year-old Gerald R. Woodard was hit on Mar. 30 while he was providing traffic control for a crash that was under investigation by the Curry County Sheriff's Department. The incident occurred on [...]
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  • APD officer resigns after allegations of 'inappropriate' contact with minor March 31, 2023
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An officer from the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) has resigned amid an investigation into allegations that he had inappropriate contact with a minor. Officer Josh DeLeon resigned on Friday, March 31. According to APD, DeLeon declined to cooperate with an internal investigation. The investigation was prompted by claims that he […]
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  • Cabinet secretary embezzlement conviction overturned on error March 31, 2023
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Former New Mexico Tax and Revenue Secretary Demesia Padilla has had her conviction overturned on a mistake by the attorney general's office. It's a long-awaited legal win for Padilla. "We're of course very grateful for the court's opinion. You can tell from the opinion they worked long and hard on it, took [...]
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  • Northeast Albuquerque homeowners fed up with 'sketchy' alleyway March 31, 2023
    It's not a new problem for people in a northeast neighborhood near Eubank and Candelaria.
    George Gonzales
  • Proposed site of controversial Safe Outdoor Space to be traded by city to state April 1, 2023
    Neighbors are breathing a sigh of relief after plans for a "safe outdoor space" near the Big-I were scrapped.
    Marilyn Upchurch
  • Industries that laid off the most workers in January April 1, 2023
    (STACKER) - World economies have been left in disarray after the COVID-19 pandemic shocked supply chains and deeply affected the global workforce. And the U.S. has been no exception. As financial rescue efforts fade into the background, the U.S. economy is facing dual crises of stubbornly persistent inflation and uncertainty about a looming downturn stemming […]
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  • 20 of the biggest environmental disasters in history April 1, 2023
    (STACKER) - Chernobyl, Fukushima, Deepwater Horizon, Exxon Valdez—these names live in the collective global consciousness as warnings about what can happen when we are careless stewards of our environment and negligent neighbors to our fellow man. While the long-term effects remain to be seen, for many Americans, the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio— […]
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  • New Mexico's retail cannabis industry is a year old - is there still room for growth? April 1, 2023
    "I think the industry has plenty of room to grow," said Linda M. Trujillo, the superintendent of the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department.
    Curtis Segarra
  • Brains also have supply chain issues –blood flows where it can, and neurons must make do with what they get April 1, 2023
    (THE CONVERSATION) - Neuroscientists have long assumed that neurons are greedy, hungry units that demand more energy when they become more active, and the circulatory system complies by providing as much blood as they require to fuel their activity. Indeed, as neuronal activity increases in response to a task, blood flow to that part of the [...]
    Suzana Herculano-Houzel Vanderbilt University via The Conversation
  • FDA approval of over-the-counter Narcan is an important step in the effort to combat the US opioid crisis April 1, 2023
    (THE CONVERSATION) - On March 29, 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Narcan for over-the-counter sale. Narcan is the 4-milligram nasal spray version of naloxone, a medication that can quickly counteract an opioid overdose. The FDA’s greenlighting of over-the-counter naloxone means that it will be available for purchase without a prescriptio […]
    Lucas Berenbrok University of Pittsburgh via The Conversation
  • 3D printing promises to transform architecture forever – and create forms that blow today's buildings out of the water April 1, 2023
    (THE CONVERSATION) - In architecture, new materials rarely emerge. For centuries, wood, masonry and concrete formed the basis for most structures on Earth. In the 1880s, the adoption of the steel frame changed architecture forever. Steel allowed architects to design taller buildings with larger windows, giving rise to the skyscrapers that define city skyline […]
    James Rose University of Tennessee via The Conversation
  • Winds return late this weekend along with warmer temperatures April 1, 2023
    Lighter winds will return to start the weekend as a warming trend begins. Windier weather will return starting Sunday, with widespread, strong winds early next week. Winds have finally died down statewide overnight. Light to calm winds will continue on Saturday. A warming trend will start on Saturday too that will continue into early next [...]
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  • NMSP, Torrance County officials on lookout for missing man last seen in Mountainair April 1, 2023
    If you see Lajeunesse-Medina, have contact with him, or know any information about where he might be, you're asked to call Torrance County Sheriff’s Office at 505-544-4900 or 911.
    Laila Freeman
  • Morris Udeze named All-Star Game MVP April 1, 2023
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Morris Udeze went out with a bang in his final collegiate game. The University of New Mexico Lobos' big man played in the Reese's College All-Star Game on Friday, March 31, and dominated in the paint against some of the top seniors in the country. Udeze recorded a double-double with 15 points [...]
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  • Prosecutors push jail for 20-year-old 'fixated' on Mora schools April 1, 2023
    MORA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Prosecutors say a man accused of killing his brother could target local schools if he is released from jail. 20-year-old Jacob Alcon went into custody after allegedly killing his 25-year-old brother, Jerome, in Mora on Mar. 28. A standoff occurred when police reported to Alcon's residence on the day of the [...]
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  • The Indictment of Donald Trump March 31, 2023
    A Manhattan grand jury has indicted Donald J. Trump for his role in paying hush money to a porn star, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The precise charges are not yet known, but the case against him has kicked off a historic moment in American politics.The investigative reporter Ben Protess discusses the development — which will shake up the […]
  • The Plan to Save Baseball From Boredom March 30, 2023
    Major League Baseball is putting in effect some of the biggest changes in the sport’s history in an effort to speed up the game and inject more activity.As the 2023 season opens, Michael Schmidt, a Times reporter, explains the extraordinary plan to save baseball from the tyranny of the home run.Guest: Michael S. Schmidt, a national security correspondent for […]
  • Israel’s Far Right Government Backs Down March 29, 2023
    For months in Israel, the far-right government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been pushing a highly contentious plan to fundamentally change the country’s Supreme Court, setting off some of the largest demonstrations in Israel’s history.On Monday, Mr. Netanyahu announced that he would delay his government’s campaign. Patrick Kingsley, the Jerusalem […]
  • The Fight Over ‘Cop City’ March 28, 2023
    This episode contains descriptions of violenceIn a patch of woods southwest of Atlanta, protesters have been clashing with the police over a huge police training facility that the city wants to build there. This month, that fight came to a head when hundreds of activists breached the site, burning police and construction vehicles.Sean Keenan, an Atlanta-base […]
  • A Sweeping Plan to Protect Kids From Social Media March 27, 2023
    A few days ago, Utah became the first state to pass a law prohibiting social media services from allowing users under 18 to have accounts without the explicit consent of a parent or guardian. The move, by Republican officials, is intended to address what they describe as a mental health crisis among American teenagers as well as to protect younger users from […]
  • The Sunday Read: ‘How Danhausen Became Professional Wrestling’s Strangest Star’ March 26, 2023
    Like a lot of people who get into professional wrestling, Donovan Danhausen had a vision of a different version of himself. Ten years ago, at age 21, he was living in Detroit, working as a nursing assistant at a hospital, watching a lot of “Adult Swim” and accumulating a collection of horror- and comedy-themed tattoos.At the suggestion of a friend, he took a […]
  • Should The Government Pay for Your Bad Climate Decisions? March 24, 2023
    A few days ago, the Biden administration released a report warning that a warming planet posed severe economic challenges for the United States, which would require the federal government to reassess its spending priorities and how it influenced behavior.White House reporter Jim Tankersley explains why getting the government to encourage the right decisions […]
  • Our Film Critic on Why He’s Done With the Movies March 23, 2023
    A.O. Scott started as a film critic at The New York Times in January of 2000. Next month he will move to the Book Review as a critic at large.After 23 years as a film critic, Mr. Scott discusses why he is done with the movies, and what his decision reveals about the new realities of American cinema.Guest: A.O. Scott, a longtime film critic for The New York T […]
  • Barney Frank on His Role in the Banking Crisis March 22, 2023
    Barney Frank was one of the people most responsible for overhauling financial regulation after the 2008 economic crisis. After retiring from Congress, he supported a change to his own law that would benefit midsize banks, and joined the board of such a bank. Last week, that bank failed. David Enrich called Mr. Frank and asked him to explain.Guest: David Enri […]
  • China, Russia and the Risk of a New Cold War March 21, 2023
    As Xi Jinping, China’s leader, meets with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia in Moscow this week, Chinese officials have been presenting his trip as a mission of peace. But American and European officials are watching for something else altogether — whether Mr. Xi will add fuel to the full-scale war that Mr. Putin began more than a year ago.Edward Wong ex […]
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