Politics
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The Trump administration is coming for New Mexicans’ absentee ballots
USPS is facing pressure from New Mexico Attorney General to withdraw a new rule that would require states to share voter data with the federal government.
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New Mexico AG to investigate ‘alleged fraudulent’ letters supporting Project Jupiter data center
Probe comes after Source NM revealed residents’ names appeared on pro-data center letters without their consent.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Haaland outraises Hull 2-1 in month following primary election
Republican Hull says fundraising totals reflect focus on in-state donations and ‘donor fatigue’ following primary.
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2026: The year the New Mexico GOP imploded
There’s been candidate filing issues, in-fighting, leadership challenges, and scandals involving high-profile party officials. With only months left until the midterm elections, Republicans’ chances of winning are getting slimmer by the day.
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Santa Fe County unanimously approves data center moratorium
“I want you to know that folks all over the state are watching,” shared Bianca Sopoci-Belknap, co-director of Earthcare. “Thank you for doing democracy right.”
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The People of Albuquerque vs. The Stadium
“We believe with a big enough community response, we can stop this.”
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New Mexico has a data center problem
Communities throughout the state are pushing back against recent proposals for massive AI data centers, forcing some local governments to consider temporary bans.
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Here’s who’s being subpoenaed in the investigation into Epstein and Zorro Ranch
The massive trove of documents, logs, records, and evidence spanning decades will need to be submitted to the Truth Commission before June 30.
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New Mexico DOJ is suing two counties for working with ICE
Attorney General Raul Torrez is asking for district courts to terminate all “287(g)” agreements that deputize local sheriffs to assist with federal immigration enforcement






















