Trump has long expressed fascination with the royal family. The U.K. government will tap into that this week during a state visit that combines pageantry and politics.
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KC Counts covers the week's top stories and interviews.
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"Greetings from Tijuana", a solo exhibition from jewelry artist Georgina Treviño, marks a return to the city where she was born and raised until the age of thirteen.
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Dr. Chad Smelser, a medical epidemiologist with the New Mexico Department of Health, explains how the state is responding to federal changes that made getting a vaccine in New Mexico more difficult.
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Claudia Gonzalez Astorga, student programs coordinator with Latin American Programs at NMSU, talks with KC Counts about her work and how students and the community at large can mark Latin Heritage Month.
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U.S. District Judge Rosemary Márquez raised concern over whether the government had arranged for any of the children's parents or legal guardians in Guatemala to take custody of them.
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The Trump administration has said it would prioritize deporting violent criminals, and DPS’ leader has said state authorities working with the feds share the focus.
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Rules for the program are being hashed out and lawmakers still have to approve funding, but New Mexico already is several steps ahead of other states when it comes to subsidizing child care.
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A federal appeals court blocked President Trump from firing Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, just ahead of a key vote on interest rates.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. picks more new vaccine advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, days before a two-day meeting to consider COVID and hepatitis B shots.
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Pascoal said he had composed thousands of pieces. "I am 100 percent intuitive," he once told NPR. Miles Davis called him one of the most important musicians in the world.
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The broadcast was a striking reminder of Kirk's influence, both as a leader in the young conservative space and a behind-the-scenes political player who helped shape President Trump's agenda.
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President Trump would like companies to report their earnings less frequently. Executives have long called for that -- but some financial experts worry it would go badly.