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Congress changed the law in the 1970s when President Nixon prepared to leave with his documents — and infamous tape recordings.
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Officials with Republican Gov. Doug Ducey's office say were acting to stop migrants after repeated, unfulfilled promises from the Biden administration to close the gap.
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Vanessa Guillen, 20, was sexually harassed and killed at U.S. Army base Fort Hood.
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Zoo officials say a baby western lowland gorilla was born Wednesday to mother Samantha and father Kojo.
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Friday's move came after the nation’s top public health agency relaxed its COVID-19 guidelines
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33-year-old Jeff Irving faces 14 counts of leaving the scene of an accident as well as other charges.
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Editor Elva Osterreich offers a preview of the August issue.
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Dr. Dulcinea Lara, Director and Professor of the Borderlands & Ethnic Studies program at NMSU shares more about the new department.
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As part of a series with nonprofit leaders, Davis discusses the mission of La Casa, Inc. and resources the group provides to the community.
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Las Cruces Museum of Art will sponsor 29 Borderland artists at the exhibit "Icons & Symbols of the Borderland: Art from the US-Mexico Crossroads - Open reception Friday, August 5th
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Affordable housing projects like Desert Hope apartments aim to provide affordable housing for unhoused residents in Las Cruces.
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The author Chibundu Onuzo reflects on her older brother's path to success after leaving the U.K. for their native Nigeria — and wonders whether she should consider joining him.
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Republicans and Democrats increasingly think people in the other party are closed-minded, dishonest, unintelligent and, even, immoral.
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A virtual reality project helps survivors of India's Partition glimpse long-lost birthplaces they fled as children. Fraught relations between India and Pakistan mean they can't visit in person.
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As more states restrict abortion, the obstacles for minors who need the procedure are growing. Abortion-rights advocates warn the legal upheaval is leaving young people confused and without options.
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A new poll finds white adults are more than twice as likely as others to get sizable financial help from parents or grandparents. By contrast, Black adults are more likely to give money to elders.
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