Attorneys for social media giant Meta said the company will consider pulling the plug on platforms such as Facebook and Instagram in the state of New Mexico if a judge sides with the state’s Department of Justice in a bench trial scheduled to start on Monday.
As the Iran war drags on, KUNM asked show co-founder Paul Ingles why finding alternatives to war is so difficult.
Let's Talk New Mexico
We talk about April's most compelling news stories with the journalists who reported on them.
-
The bipartisan New Mexico House investigatory subcommittee tasked with documenting the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s activity at his Santa Fe County Zorro Ranch property has hired an Albuquerque law firm to assist in the investigation.
-
April marks the start of gardening, landscaping, and home improvement projects around New Mexico. But New Mexico Gas Co. is also seeing a rise in incidents of homeowners accidentally hitting gas lines.
- Republicans say they will defer to Trump on Iran war despite arrival of deadline
- Hegseth faces questions about Iran in first congressional appearance since war began
- Prosecutors release video of armed man storming correspondents' dinner
- The Venice Biennale jury resigns amid tensions over awards ban, Russian participation