Almost 50 pounds of methamphetamine was found in an ice chest full of fish by Customs and Border Protection officers during a routine screening of a vehicle.
Almost 50 pounds of methamphetamine was found in an ice chest full of fish by Customs and Border Protection officers during a routine screening of a vehicle.
Almost 50 pounds of methamphetamine was found in an ice chest full of fish by Customs and Border Protection officers during a routine screening of a vehicle.
Almost 50 pounds of methamphetamine was found in an ice chest full of fish by Customs and Border Protection officers during a routine screening of a vehicle.
Chinese firms are racing to set up factories in Mexico to bypass US tariffs and sanctions.
The U.S. doesn't want Chinese automakers to use Mexico to avoid tariffs
The rivers of New Mexico are the most threatened waterways in the country, according to a recently released report by advocacy group American Rivers. The report ranks the Top 10 most endangered waterways in the United States, noting that pollution, climate change, and reduced clean water protections all contribute to their decline. American Rivers cited
US Should Adopt UK's 'Rwanda Plan' To Address Illegal Immigration Authored by Simon Hankinson via The Epoch Times, After nearly two years of legal and political challenges, Britain’s parliament has finally passed a law confirming that Rwanda is a safe place to send people who arrive in the UK illegally by sea. This is a major policy win for the Conservative government of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and a victory for common sense. Britain, like the United States and Europe, is...
US Domestic Bank Deposits Drop For Second Straight Week On the heels of a major deposit outflow the week before, and a huge (record) money-market fund outflow last week, all eyes are back on the banks again on Friday evening to see if this 'flight' continues as Tax-Day drags cash away from its comfy-5%-earnings-spots. On a seasonally-adjusted basis, total US bank deposits declined for the second straight week (though only $2.4BN) after reaching back to pre-SVB levels Source:...
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – During the COVID-19 pandemic, education largely switched to online classes. Since then, New Mexico's higher education institutions have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels of in-person classes. Online higher education in New Mexico peaked in 2020, according to a new report from the Legislative Finance Committee. The latest available data from the []
Speaker Martin Romualdez asked his lawmaker-counterparts in US Congress for an expansion of joint military exercises in the Philippines and also sought an increased US foreign military financing.
A new bill in Congress would stop illegal aliens from squatting in U.S. homes. “We’re trying to get out in front of it to protect Read More