• What’s new on Netflix in May 2024?

    With the beginning of May comes another drop of new releases from Netflix. Here’s what’s new.

  • May’s New Movie Releases, From ‘Furiosa’ to ‘The Fall Guy’

    Plus, Jerry Seinfeld’s Pop-Tart movie ‘Unfrosted,’ monkey mania in ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,’ and John Krasinski and Ryan Reynolds’ ‘IF.’

  • New Data Reveals Bitcoin Mining May No Longer Be Profitable – Here’s Why

    New data has revealed that Bitcoin (BTC) mining might no longer be as lucrative as it used to be. Bloomberg has reported that the profitability of Bitcoin mining is nearing a record low, not seen since the days following the collapse of FTX, posing significant challenges for those securing the network. The data indicates that […]

  • What’s happening around New Mexico April 26-May 2

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Check out community events around New Mexico from April 26-May 2. Albuquerque New Mexico Albuquerque Notices 🔶 Registration open for Albuquerque Little Theatre summer camps – Albuquerque Little Theatre Education and Youth Program offers classes, workshops, and summer camps that cater to students of all ages. Kids can register for Disney's Descendants []

  • Scientists worry government may be repeating COVID mistakes with new virus

    Last week, the USDA released the genetic sequences of a strain of influenza that originated in birds and has now spread to dairy cattle in at least eight states. While scientists welcomed the information, there has been growing concern that the USDA isn’t moving fast enough to address a threat to the nation’s food supply and the potential source of a new pandemic.  Stories about the danger of Avian Influenza Type A, also known as bird flu or H5N1 flu, have made their way into the news for...

  • Doctor critical of Alberta's COVID response to submit report to Danielle Smith this May

    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expected to receive a report she commissioned to investigate the previous government's handling of COVID-19. Leading the task force is Dr. Gary Davidson, who was skeptical of mandates at the time.

  • Apple’s theatrical movie strategy may soon start to shift, says report

    In the last year, Apple has significantly ramped up its movie offerings with a string of high-budget, big-name films receiving wide theatrical releases and long exclusivity windows before hitting Apple TV+. While the earlier days of Apple-funded movies focused on smaller-budget indie films, like the Oscar-winning CODA, over the past half a year or so, Apple has turbocharged its offerings. The company recently debuted massive projects like Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon,...

  • Armenian PM confirms he will meet Russia’s Putin in Moscow on May 8

    Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan confirms he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on May 8. PM Pashinyan will leave for Moscow tomorrow to chair the sitting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council. PM Pashinyan said the agenda with Russia is very diverse. “A number of issues have emerged, some of which …

  • New Mexico Supreme Court confirms conviction of Carlsbad man for daughter’s death

    CARLSBAD, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico's Supreme Court ruled that the conviction of a Carlsbad man for the death of his 8-year-old daughter stands. In a unanimous decision, the court rejected arguments by Juan Lerma that he failed to receive a fair trial. In 2020, Carlsbad Police arrested Lerma on suspicion that he had killed his []

  • New Kia EV3 Teased In Production Form, May Start At $32,000 In The U.S.

    The EV3 will be underpinned by the familiar E-GMP platform but have a 400-volt architecture. Kia is expected to offer the EV3 with 58 kWh and 77.4 kWh battery packs. The launch of the EV3 will be followed by the EV4 sedan in 2025. It’s only been six months since the Kia EV3 SUV Concept was showcased and already, Kia has teased the upcoming production-ready version of its first compact electric SUV. Much like the EV9 and EV5 that came before it, the EV5 will look almost identical to the concept...

  • Alzheimer’s Cases May Be Caused By Two Copies Of A Single Gene, New Research Shows

    For the first time, researchers have identified a genetic form of late-in-life Alzheimer’s disease — in people who inherit two copies of a worrisome gene. Scientists have long known a gene called APOE4 is one of many things that can increase people’s risk for Alzheimer’s, including simply getting older. The vast majority of Alzheimer’s cases […]

  • Jobs report: U.S. economy adds 175,000 new jobs in April, below forecast

    A big surprise in the April jobs report was a paltry 5,000 increase in leisure and hospitality jobs. With Americans traveling a ton and going out to eat more than ever, hotels and restaurants have been hiring throngs of people. Job gains have averaged 55,000 a month in the past two years. Not so i