Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who was appointed to the court by President Biden, dissented.
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On Monday, the Las Cruces City Council approved amendments to the collective bargaining agreement between the city and the Las Cruces Police Officers’ Association. Scott Brocato has more.
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Todd Fuqua, assistant editor for El Rito Media, covers top stories for the region.
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KC Counts talks with Dr. Phillip Lujan about common diseases and how farmers are combatting them.
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The former state executive director of the Farm Service Agency has entered the Democratic primary for Land Commissioner in the 2026 election.
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Forecasters say it has been a wet start to this year’s monsoon season, which officially began June 15 and runs through the end of September.
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State health officials say they are determining the vaccination status of people being held at the facility and are providing testing kits and equipment.
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The lawsuit was brought by three “Rust” crew members seeking compensation for emotional distress from producers of “Rust," including Alec Baldwin as co-producer and lead actor.
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The State Department is warning U.S. diplomats of attempts to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio and possibly other officials using technology driven by artificial intelligence.
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One Guadalupe River gauge near Kerrville and Camp Mystic recorded a rise of more than 25 feet in two hours.
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Electronics and back-to-school supplies are expected to top many shoppers' lists.
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The Hotel Oloffson in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince, long a haven for artists and writers, poets and presidents, a symbol of Haiti's troubled politics and its storied past, has been destroyed by gangs.
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Plus: a new novel from Gary Shteyngart, a true story of a shipwreck, and a memoir from a wrongly incarcerated inmate who was exonerated after 28 years behind bars.