A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows some major warning signs for President Trump and Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterm elections as Americans want the president to focus on lowering prices.
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Infant botulism cases have not been reported in New Mexico, according to New Mexico Department of Health. But the manufacturer of a particular infant formula has pulled its product from the shelves in New Mexico and across the nation due to 15 cases in 12 other states.
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El Paso Matters President and CEO Bob Moore covers top stories each week.
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Interview with flutist Marta Plominska
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DACC's Chef Tom joins KC Counts to go beyond the bird this Thanksgiving with Christmas tortellini soup, red chile-rubbed lamb chops, candied walnut honey glazed brussels sprouts, 5-ingredient coffee chocolate mousse and more!
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The U.S. Forest Service is monitoring the 35-acre fire but says the terrain is too rugged and steep to send in firefighters. Upcoming weather conditions are expected help limit the fire's growth.
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Lubbock's crosswalk was first installed in 2020 and is near the Buddy Holly Center, a downtown museum with exhibits honoring Lubbock’s most famous native son.
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Earlier this year, seven states were told to agree to a framework for a river plan by Nov. 11. That deadline passed Tuesday with no announcement of a deal or even details about sticking points.
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Lanier previously served on the San Juan County Commission and won election to an open state Senate seat last year for a district in northwestern New Mexico.
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The initiative makes up to $20 million available each week if necessary to backfill typical SNAP benefits through mid-January when the Legislature meets again.
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November 19 is World Toilet Day — officially declared by the United Nations to bring attention to the the 3.4 billion people who live without "safely managed sanitation."
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The artist's 1940 painting, El sueño (La cama), is expected to sell for $40 to $60 million on Thursday night.
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A schoolgirl who was abducted with 24 others from a dormitory in northwestern Nigeria has escaped and is safe, as hunters joined security forces in the search for the missing students.
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With a new flu virus variant circulating, scientists fear more sickness this winter. The vaccine may be slightly less effective, but doctors still urge getting one ASAP.
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Scientists are increasingly concerned that the planet is headed for massive, irreversible changes due to global warming. In some cases, those changes have already begun.