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Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

After ceding power of the purse, GOP lawmakers beg Trump team for funds

nm.news by Matthew Reichbach February 19, 2025
Posted inCity Hall

Council to consider adding parks to the Westside

Elizabeth McCall nm.news by Elizabeth McCall February 18, 2025
Posted inNew Mexico

Former Las Cruces mayor says he’s eyeing a run for governor

andy lyman nm.news by Andy Lyman February 18, 2025
Posted inNational

Trump administration fires thousands for ‘performance’ without evidence, in messy rush

nm.news by Matthew Reichbach February 18, 2025
Posted inNational

Trump wants Greenland and Gaza. That might embolden China on Taiwan.

nm.news by Matthew Reichbach February 18, 2025
Posted inEducation

Trump administration gives schools a deadline to end DEI programs or risk losing federal money

nm.news by Matthew Reichbach February 18, 2025
Posted inNational

Top Social Security official exits after clash with Musk’s DOGE over data

nm.news by Matthew Reichbach February 18, 2025
Posted inNational

High-ranking D.C. federal prosecutor resigns in protest

nm.news by Matthew Reichbach February 18, 2025
Posted inNational

As Trump vents about covid, experts worry his moves could worsen next threat

nm.news by Matthew Reichbach February 17, 2025
Posted inNational

SEC rule suspension is early gift for Trump’s oil and gas supporters

nm.news by Matthew Reichbach February 17, 2025

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