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Fifty Years Later, Our Lives Still At Risk
Fifty years ago, a very different U.S. Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade.
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Fifty years ago, a very different U.S. Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade.
Hopi woman Pershlie Ami talked softly into the microphone to share her experience about going to Phoenix Indian School when she was a kid.
An athlete and an introvert dance together on top of the New Mexico seal inlaid in the floor at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.
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About two dozen supporters of the health center met in a room on the third floor of the Roundhouse Friday.
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WASHINGTON — Incomplete written guidelines and penalties that had not been updated since 2016.
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It passed, 331-97, with all Republicans and most Democrats in support.
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WASHINGTON — The files have since been turned over to the U.S. Justice Department, which opened a special counsel investigation.
His speech was about the hard path it takes to achieve necessary changes, which exemplifies King’s struggle for equality for Black people.
At the beginning of the pandemic, New Mexico’s public health order in March 2020 required state employees to telework.
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