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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Interior Secretary Deb Haaland about her department's Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative Investigative Report.
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Officials say this fire is human caused and under investigation by law enforcement officials.
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Hundreds have been away from their homes for over a month now due to the biggest fire in New Mexico's recorded history.
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Experts say that the massive fire still churning through New Mexico show the need for collecting more seed, building more nurseries and planting more seedlings.
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The fire was reported on Saturday to be over 120,700 acres and 4 percent contained and was reported 31 miles northwest of Truth or Consequences.
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Advocates in New Mexico are reviewing Governor Lujan Grisham's plan to address an ongoing lawsuit that highlights shortcomings of the state's education system.
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Leaders with the New Mexico Cattle Growers' Association share more about issues facing ranchers in the state.
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El Paso Matters- El Paso Mayor Vetoes Contract Extension of City Manager and Property Tax ValuationsBob Moore, President and CEO of El Paso Matters shares this week's update.
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Doña Ana County Sheriff Democratic Candidate James Frietze discusses his campaign.
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Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver joins the program to talk about voting in New Mexico.
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A federal judge in Louisiana has blocked the Biden administration from lifting the pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42, which were set to end on Monday.
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If you want to get into Ukraine by vehicle, you might have to wait hours at the Medyka border, where people sit in a line of cars that stretches for miles and takes hours to move.
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Scientists went to extraordinary lengths to eradicate smallpox from the world. Rahima Banu is now recorded as having the last known naturally-occurring case of the deadly form.
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Law professor Kim Mutcherson said that while states are bound by HIPAA laws, individuals are not. This means that abortion "bounty hunters" could help punish people who seek abortions in other states.
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Experts worry a devastating wildfire in New Mexico, partly started by a controlled burn that got out of control, may create a backlash against this important forest management tool.
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