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RSS The University of New Mexico

  • Albuquerque native, UNM alum part of history-making team to achieve fusion
  • Project SCENES prepares for innovative summer clinic
  • UNM-Taos gifted New Mexico’s largest public telescope
  • Research course open to students who want to study with Black communities
  • Headlines for February 3, 2023
  • Campus collaboration to debut closed door resources
  • NMiF examines law enforcement technology and voting rights
  • Engineering professor receives National Science Foundation grant to design 6G public safety networks
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  • Iran acknowledges it has detained 'tens of thousands' in recent protests
    The acknowledgement from the country's supreme leader follows months of anti-government protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini after her arrest by the country's morality police.
  • People in Jerusalem are mourning after a recent shooting outside a synagogue
    Mourners and the family of the gunman look back on the recent shooting outside a Jerusalem synagogue.
  • The EU is cutting off imports of Russian oil products
    The European Union is cutting off imports of Russian oil products. It's meant as a blow to Vladimir Putin's economy but it will require new sources of vital diesel fuel for Europe.
  • How the appearance of a balloon punctured U.S.-China relations
    NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Dave Shullman, senior director of the China Global Hub at the Atlantic Council, about the state of U.S.-China relations.
  • China reacts to the U.S. shooting down a suspected spy balloon
    China expressed anger after the U.S. shot down a huge balloon China claims was a civilian airship. The incident has further strained relations.
  • Despite billions to get off coal, why is Indonesia still building new coal plants?
    World leaders recently announced a $20 billion deal to help get Indonesia off coal power. But there are doubts about the deal, because -for one thing- the country is building brand new coal plants.
  • The Pope has called for peace in South Sudan in the final part of his Africa tour
    Pope Francis celebrated Mass before tens of thousands of people, to close out an unusual mission by Christian religious leaders to nudge forward the South Sudan's recovery from civil war.
  • Meet the people safeguarding the sacred forests and lagoons of West Africa
    In parts of West Africa, communities have designated biodiversity hotspots sacred and measure their value by the peace of mind they provide, rather than in dollars and cents.
  • Ex-Pakistan leader Pervez Musharraf, who aided U.S. war in Afghanistan, has died
    Gen. Pervez Musharraf, who seized power in a bloodless coup and later led a reluctant Pakistan into aiding the U.S. war in Afghanistan against the Taliban, has died. He was 79.
  • Shlomo Perel, a Holocaust survivor who inspired the film 'Europa Europa,' dies at 98
    Shlomo Perel, who survived the Holocaust through surreal subterfuge and an extraordinary odyssey that inspired his own writing and an internationally renowned film, has died in Israel.

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RSS Las Cruces, NM – News Flash – News Releases

  • Fiber Optic Pathway Installation on South Valley Drive
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  • Two RoadRUNNER Transit Drivers Credited with Saving a Life
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  • City Council to Meet Feb. 6, 2023
  • South Telshor Boulevard Lane Closure
  • Predatory Cats are Common to Las Cruces
  • Traffic Alert U.S. Highway 70 Roadway Rehabilitation Project
  • Big Incentives Offered for Lateral Transfers
  • Butterfield Shooting Range ADA Improvement Project *Updated Project Duration*

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  • Oil Industry's Windfall Fails to Excite Wall Street
    The biggest Western oil companies, Exxon, Chevron and Shell, have delivered record profits, but investors are still wary.
  • World's Biggest Planes Find Way Back Into Skies
    Many of the world’s biggest passenger airliners had been earmarked for the scrapyard. Now they are being brought back into service as carriers rush to restore long-haul air travel.
  • Amid Gas-Stove Debate, Some Makers Bet on Induction
    Makers of GE, Viking and other stove brands have been expanding their lineups of induction ranges and cooktops.
  • Southwest, FedEx Planes Came Within a Thousand Feet in Austin
    Federal safety board is dispatching investigators to Texas after the close call between two planes on Saturday.
  • When Does Elon Musk Sleep? Billionaire Speaks of Limits to Fixing Twitter and His Back Pain
    At the Tesla trial and in tweets, the executive gives a glimpse into his personal challenges.
  • Banks Borrow Unsecured Cash at Record Clip
    Activity in fed funds—used by banks and government-backed lenders to exchange cash reserves parked at the Fed—surged throughout the past year when the central bank raised interest rates at the fastest pace in decades.
  • States Are Flush With Cash, Which Could Soften a Possible Recession
    The rapid economic recovery from the pandemic and an influx of federal stimulus money have filled public coffers, allowing governments to squirrel funds away for emergencies.
  • Why Economists' Jobs Forecasts Often Miss the Mark
    The U.S. added more than a half million jobs last month. Forecasters had expected less than 200,000.
  • Economy Week Ahead: U.S. Trade in Focus
    The Commerce Department reports on U.S. exports and imports of goods and services in December, and China releases January figures on consumer inflation.
  • U.S. Added 517,000 Jobs in January
    Payroll gains were the largest since July 2022 and snapped a string of five straight months of slowing employment growth. The unemployment rate fell to 3.4%, the lowest in more than 53 years.

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The Right To Bear Arms

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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  • US to end COVID-19 emergency declarations on 11th May
  • Democrats advance proposal targeting anti-abortion ordinances
  • Biden sounds ready to seek 2nd term while rallying Democrats
  • The Week Junior selects Santa Fe student for Junior Council
  • The Verdes Foundation to use state funds to train new hires
  • Xeric Garden Club to host lecture
  • Bill seeks to stanch rise of organized retail crime
  • APD identifies UNM-area road rage suspect wearing Cookies gear
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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.
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    We tell you how to get deep and how to fake childhood memories.
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    A listener needs help opening his Velcro bag quietly, so we call in the military.
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    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.
  • 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.
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    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
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  • Rio Rancho Police: Man drives around with woman he shot, killed February 5, 2023
    If anyone has additional information they can give to the police, they are asked to email Detective Arion Hayes at ahayes@rrnm.gov .
    Laila Freeman
  • Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office works to recover elderly man's body in trail area February 5, 2023
    Details on the case are limited.
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  • Albuquerque to introduce new limits on Airbnbs, bring more housing to area February 5, 2023
    According to the city, it would mitigate the over usage of short-term rentals and increase the number of affordable houses available for people to live in. 
    Gabriel Chavez
  • Best soups crowned in New Mexico's 2023 Souper Bowl February 5, 2023
    It was a successful event for a good cause.
    Laila Freeman
  • Group protests tabling of New Mexico bill involving rent control February 5, 2023
    Organizers said they will continue to push for SB 99 to be brought back up at the Roundhouse.
    Laila Freeman
  • Turquoise miner keeps family business alive in Madrid February 5, 2023
    "Sometimes, you'll get magic pockets where you find one, and then you'll find another, and another," said Trading Bird Gallery Owner Riana Newman Peaker.
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  • 1 dead after Central Avenue crash, police say February 5, 2023
    One person has died as a result of a crash, police said.
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  • 40 years of legal sports betting in Australia points to risks for US gamblers – and tips for regulators February 5, 2023
    (THE CONVERSATION) - Australians love to gamble. It’s often said that if they could, they would bet on two flies crawling up a wall. The Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge were funded, in part, by government lotteries. It’s only been five years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal law that essentially banned sports betting in most stat […]
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  • US debt default could trigger dollar’s collapse – and severely erode America’s political and economic might February 5, 2023
    (THE CONVERSATION) - It’s a case of déjà vu all over again on the debt ceiling debate. Republicans, who regained control of the House of Representatives in November 2022, are threatening to not allow an increase in the debt limit unless they get unspecified spending cuts in return. In so doing, they risk pushing the U.S. government into default. [...]
    Michael Humphries Touro University via The Conversation
  • Most commonly seen birds in New Mexico February 5, 2023
    (STACKER) - Stacker compiled a list of the most common birds seen near feeders in New Mexico using data from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Project FeederWatch. Birds are ranked by the percent of sites visited from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6. Ties are broken by the average group size when seen, any further ties were not [...]
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  • Microbes in your food can help or hinder your body's defenses against cancer – how diet influences the conflict between cell 'cooperators' and 'cheaters' February 5, 2023
    (THE CONVERSATION) - The microbes living in your food can affect your risk of cancer. While some help your body fight cancer, others help tumors evolve and grow. Gut microbes can influence your cancer risk by changing how your cells behave. Many cancer-protective microbes support normal, cooperative behavior of cells. Meanwhile, cancer-inducing microbes unde […]
    Gissel Marquez Alcaraz Arizona State University via The Conversation
  • Ultra-processed foods – like cookies, chips, frozen meals and fast food – may contribute to cognitive decline February 5, 2023
    (THE CONVERSATION) - Scientists have known for years that unhealthy diets – particularly those that are high in fat and sugar – may cause detrimental changes to the brain and lead to cognitive impairment. Many factors that contribute to cognitive decline are out of a person’s control, such as genetics and socioeconomic factors. But ongoing research increasin […]
    Sara N. Burke University of Florida via The Conversation
  • Diamond Boy, Pitbull triumphant in 'The Rumble at Revel' February 5, 2023
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  The Revel Entertainment Center was rumbled on Saturday night when local boxers stepped into the ring. New Mexico was the real winner of the night, as all four bouts were won by local products. The main event of the evening featured fan-favorite Matthew "Diamond Boy" Griego and Puerto Rico native Bryan Aquino. [...]
    Bradley Benson
  • New Mexico State University ranks nationally for its animation program February 5, 2023
    "It started out as a very young program and a very small program," said Assistant Professor Derek Chase.
    Madison Conner
  • Telescope donated to UNM-Taos February 5, 2023
    It's about 36 inches in diameter and stands 12.5 feet tall, which is much bigger than the largest telescope the university has.
    Laila Freeman
  • UNM Black Student Union cleans up bus stops for Transit Equity Day February 5, 2023
    Mayor Keller said the small homage is just an example of the city showing its support for Rosa Park's civil rights work.
    Laila Freeman
  • New Mexico State Police investigate officer-involved shooting that injured 1 February 4, 2023
    State Police are investigating the incident.
    Laila Freeman

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  • The Sunday Read: ‘The Man Who Made Spain the Magic Capital of the World’ February 5, 2023
    Going out to dinner with Juan Tamariz in Madrid is a little like accompanying a cartoon character on a journey to the real world. As Shuja Haider, the author of today’s Sunday Read, walked with him on side streets off the city center’s main drag, the Calle Gran Vía, heads turned left and right.Mr. Tamariz, 80, has been a professional magician for 52 years, a […]
  • The End of the Pandemic Emergency in the U.S. February 3, 2023
    The Biden administration said this week that it would end the public health emergency for Covid, a sign that federal officials believe that the pandemic has moved into a new, less dire phase.The move carries both symbolic weight and real-world consequences for millions of Americans.Guest: Apoorva Mandavilli, a science and global health reporter for The New Y […]
  • A Revolution in How Democrats Pick a President February 2, 2023
    For the past 50 years, the race to become the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee has been shaped by the where the contest begins: Iowa.But that process could soon be overhauled. In a coming meeting of the Democratic National Committee, South Carolina — a state that is more representative of the party and, possibly, of the country — could take over the k […]
  • The State of the U.S. Economy in 4 Numbers February 1, 2023
    The typical sales price of an existing family home in the United States in December: 372,700. The number of layoffs in the tech sector since the beginning of the year: 76,000. The number by which consumer spending fell in December: 0.2 percent. The increase in the cost of the same kind of carton of eggs bought by an editor on “The Daily” a year apart: 251 pe […]
  • 7 States, 1 River and an Agonizing Choice January 31, 2023
    In the United States, 40 million people in seven states depend on water provided by the Colorado River.After 20 years of drought, the situation is dire and the river is at risk of becoming a “deadpool,” a condition in which there is not enough water to pass through the dams.The states were supposed to come up with a deal to cut their usage by Tuesday. Now, t […]
  • The Death of Tyre Nichols January 30, 2023
    This episode contains descriptions of violence and strong language.Tyre Nichols was a 29-year-old Black man who lived in Memphis. His mother described him as living a simple and pleasant life. He worked for FedEx, loved to skateboard, was an amateur photographer and had a 4-year-old son.On the evening of Jan. 7, after a traffic stop, Mr. Nichols was violentl […]
  • The Sunday Read: ‘Has the Amazon Reached Its “Tipping Point”?’ January 29, 2023
    In the past half-century, 17 percent of the Amazon — an area larger than Texas — has been converted to croplands or cattle pasture. Less forest means less recycled rain, less vapor to cool the air, less of a canopy to shield against sunlight. Under drier, hotter conditions, even the lushest of Amazonian trees will shed leaves to save water, inhibiting photos […]
  • Arrests, Executions and the Iranian Protesters Who Refuse to Give Up January 27, 2023
    This episode contains descriptions of violence and injury. In September, protests began in Iran over the death of a young woman, Mahsa Amini, at the hands of the government. The demonstrations have since intensified, as has the government’s response, with thousands arrested and a terrifying campaign of public executions underway.Today, Iranians who have take […]
  • An Aggressive New Approach to Childhood Obesity January 26, 2023
    Recent advice from the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended a bold approach to treating the millions of children in the United States who are affected by obesity. Counseling, drug treatment and even surgery should be considered, the group says.The guidelines are a response to a deeper understanding of what obesity is — and what to do about it.Guest […]
  • How Nonprofit Hospitals Put Profits Over Patients January 25, 2023
    Nonprofit hospitals — which make up around half of hospitals in the United States — were founded to help the poor.But a Times investigation has revealed that many have deviated from those charitable roots, behaving like for-profit companies, sometimes to the detriment of the health of patients.Guest: Jessica Silver-Greenberg, an investigative business report […]
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