The sentence marks a stunning fall for the 32-year-old former crypto executive who was once seen as the future of finance.
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The New Mexico State University Board of Regents convened in a meeting on Thursday to select a new interim president. Earlier this month, the Board of Regents unanimously voted to restart the monthslong process of a presidential search.
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Nick Seibel, editor and publisher of the Silver City Daily Press, covers the area's top stories.
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The New Mexico Energy Minerals and Natural Resources Forestry Division and its fire prevention partners in the southwest kicked off the Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week on Monday. Scott Brocato spoke with George Ducker with the New Mexico Forestry Division about the event, and about several ways to be fire-safe this spring.
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News Editor for USA Today Network New Mexico, Jessica Onsurez, covers top stories from southeastern New Mexico in Alamogordo NOW.
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Dr. Alan Shoho, New Mexico State University's Provost and Chief Academic Officer announced his retirement on Monday in an email to the university. Dr. Shoho said his last day was this past Friday.
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The rule issued Wednesday by the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management will tighten limits on gas flaring on federal lands and require that energy companies improve methods to detect methane leaks that add to planet-warming greenhouse gas pollution.
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The securities fraud case has hung over Paxton nearly his entire time in statewide office.
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After years of pressure from Texas environmental regulators, the U.S. Department of Energy announced last year that it would begin looking at ways to treat the waste so it could be safely transported and disposed of at WIPP.
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The commercial milk supply is safe and risk to people is low, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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As Al Gore's running mate in 2000, Lieberman became the first Jewish candidate on a presidential ticket of one of the two major parties. He later became an independent and was a leader of No Labels.
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State Sen. Eva Burch hopes her experiences will convince her colleagues to leave abortion access up to doctors — and Arizona voters — this fall.
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One of the founders of behavioral economics, who incorporated human quirks into the study of how people make economic decisions, has died. Daniel Kahneman was 90.
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NBC's hiring and firing of former GOP chief Ronna McDaniel may inspire more distrust from conservatives. Yet journalists said her role in trying to overturn the 2020 election made her unacceptable.
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The Nashville-based musician talks about her new record and performs in front of a live studio audience at World Cafe.
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Two New Mexico lawmakers join KRWG to discuss the 2024 legislative session.
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Edmundo Resendez, Juan Morales and his daughter Mariah Baeza, and other local experts guide listeners through this holiday tradition.