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A semi trailer full of Roadrunner Food Bank food sits in front of a weekly distribution in Albuquerque’s International District on Sept. 12, 2025. Members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation say the USDA has plenty of funding to pay for SNAP in November, despite officials’ claims.
Patrick Lohmann
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Source NM
Three members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation said Thursday that the United States Department of Agriculture has all the money it needs to keep food assistance flowing to 42 million Americans in November, despite officials’ claims otherwise.
Let's Talk New Mexico
Robert Scoble
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Let’s Talk New Mexico, 10/30/25 There are about twenty data centers in our state, including a big one owned by Meta in Los Lunas. They’re also in Albuquerque, Taos, Clovis and Sunland Park, and the rush is on to build more. However, people who live nearby worry about water and energy usage, and whether these developments really benefit their communities.
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Margaret Randall discusses her book "Letters From the Edge: Outrider Conversations" on New Mexico PBS.
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New Mexico PBS
Margaret Randall is a poet, writer, translator, photographer, and activist whose archives are held at the University of New Mexico. She has authored over 200 books, and on this episode she talks about her two most recent: "Letters From the Edge: Outrider Conversations" and "More Letters From the Edge."