President Trump said he believes the current ceasefire with Iran is over following an exchange of attacks between the U.S. and Iran in the latest escalation straining the agreement to end the war.
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Nick Seibel of the Silver City Daily Press covers top stories each week on the Silver City Report. This week, we learn of the Sacaton Fire, an Independence Day injury for Silver City Fire Chief Milo Lambert and a meeting of the Silver City Democratic Party where the Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor stumped and more.
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New Gen Hope hosted "Mixed United" event where members of the youth group shared thoughts, personal experiences, and stories about mixed-status families.
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Dr. Jon Femling, M.D, Ph.D. and clinical vice chair of emergency medicine at UNM Hospital, breaks down the fear factor by advising on how to avoid rattlesnakes, what to do if bitten and what to expect.
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Jerry Pacheco, president and CEO of Border Industrial Association, weighs in on the status of the USMCA.
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The message is simple: Families should attend professional displays instead of lighting fireworks in their own yards.
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Officials say the technology is complementary to the physical wall and frees up agents for other tasks.
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The firefighters were part of a specialized crew that goes into remote areas by helicopter to quickly put out new and rapidly escalating wildfires.
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Lujan Grisham's remarks came a week after AP reported that DEA agents repeatedly monitored — but did not seize — shipments of fentanyl as part of an effort to build bigger criminal cases between 2023 and 2025.
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The economic collapse of Venezuela has pushed its healthcare system to the brink. The disaster is now adding to the stress.
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Health departments, universities and nonprofit grantees had spent months adapting to President Trump's executive orders. They say the funding cut was completely unexpected.
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Marketed for longevity and wellness benefits, the unproven therapies are sold through a grey market online. Compounding pharmacies say they should be able to make them legally to meet demand.
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A GE Appliances plant in rural northwest Georgia was short hundreds of workers amid COVID-19. A flexible work option where some workers can sign up for shifts through an app has eased the pain.