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  • Toyota remains the world's top-selling automaker. Numbers released Friday show the Japanese company sold 4.9 million cars and trucks in the first half of the year, beating out rival General Motors.
  • Companies at the center of the deadly prescription opioid epidemic are close to deals that would cap their liability while funding drug treatment and recovery programs.
  • Given Simmons' Top Chef judging cred, we ask her to turn her discerning palate toward taking down some trendy foods that have overstayed their welcome. She's still waiting for a good cake pop.
  • By John Westhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/krwg/local-krwg-713157.mp3Albuquerque, NM – The State Land Office's development leases in…
  • New Mexico finds itself at the top of yet another somber list.The national food bank organization, Feeding America, says its 2013 Map the Meal Gap study…
  • New York Times environmental reporter Andrew Revkin has covered climate change and climate politics for 20 years. His new book The North Pole Was Here: Puzzles and Perils at the Top of the World is geared toward young adults.
  • Alistair Campbell, British Prime Minister Tony Blair's top media strategist, steps down amid accusations that he helped exaggerate evidence on Iraq's weapons programs. The British media had dubbed Campbell the "real deputy prime minister." Campbell cites family reasons for his resignation. Hear NPR's Guy Raz.
  • The city of Las Cruces is seeking to use some American Rescue Plan Act funding to support public safety programs, tourism and community and economic…
  • By Jim Williamshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/krwg/local-krwg-702143.mp3Albuquerque, NM – Fifty four years of congressional seniority…
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