Billie Little had worked for Thomson Reuters for about two decades. She was fired after questioning whether federal immigration agents unlawfully used their products.
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The Las Cruces City Council voted to buy more land next to The Community of Hope campus as well as participate in a state program designed to create more affordable rentals.
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A look back at the week's top stories and interviews with KC Counts.
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El Paso Matters President and CEO Bob Moore covers top stories each week.
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Frontera Madre(hood) editors Dr. Cynthia Bejarano and Dr. Maria Cristina Morales discuss their inspiration and mothering at the border.
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With nearly 300 days of sunshine, it's among the top 12 states for solar production, even as it's also the second-largest oil-producing state.
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Isaac Maddow-Zimet, data scientist for the Guttmacher Institute and co-author of a new study, said more pregnant people are using telehealth services to access the procedure.
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Pat's Run began in 2004 as a way to honor the legacy of Tillman, who walked away from a multimillion-dollar NFL career to serve his country in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks.
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The plaintiffs claim the undervaluation led Empire Petroleum to take on wells it would never realistically have the money to plug.
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For decades, economists gave short shrift to the idea of monopsony — a power employers can have to suppress wages. Now a wave of research suggests it's everywhere, and a new book argues it's key to understanding today's inequality.
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Taken together, these four features can create a trancelike state that can keep us stuck on social media apps or video games for hours. Children are particularly vulnerable.
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The Pulitzer-winning composer, whose unconventional music reflects the rugged landscapes he lives in, talks about his relationship to nature and his new piece Horizon.
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President Trump's pick to lead the Federal Reserve goes before a Senate committee today — but Kevin Warsh's confirmation could be held up by forces that are outside his control.