EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A fire damaged a home in Las Cruces on Sunday evening, Jan. 21, the Las Cruces Fire Department reported. About 6:40 p.m. Sunday, Las Cruces firefighters were…
Tech Crunch – Gamers flock to Palworld’s ‘Pokémon with guns’ despite copyright qualms
When Palworld made its inauspicious debut in a teaser a year or so back, few thought this strange, blatant Pokémon ripoff would be anything but a quickly forgotten oddity. But after its…
Border Report – Election-year politics threaten Senate border deal as Trump and his allies rally opposition
WASHINGTON (AP) — A politically treacherous dynamic is taking hold as negotiators in Congress work to strike a bipartisan deal on the border and immigration, with vocal opposition from the hard right and former…
Tech Crunch – Apple Music now lets you create collaborative playlists
Apple announced today that Apple Music subscribers now have access to collaborative playlists with the launch of iOS 17.3. As its name suggests, the new feature lets users collaborate on playlists with…
Border Report – Lawsuit in Chicago is the latest legal fight over Texas moving migrants to U.S. cities
CHICAGO (AP) — A Texas transportation company is taking the nation’s third largest city to federal court, ratcheting up a legal battle over the migrant crisis that’s left U.S. cities struggling for more than…
Border Report – Shutdown averted, lawmakers fret about next looming deadline
Editor’s note: This report has been updated with correct attribution for comments from Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.). The latest shutdown threat may have been averted but some lawmakers are already worried about…
Texas Monthly – U.S. Supreme Court says Texas can’t block federal agents from the border
The high court’s order effectively maintains long-running precedent that the federal government — not individual states — has authority to enforce border security. Read: Read More
Texas Tribune U.S. Supreme Court says Texas can’t block federal agents from the border
The high court’s order effectively maintains long-running precedent that the federal government — not individual states — has authority to enforce border security. Read: Read More
Texas Tribune U.S. Supreme Court says Texas can’t block federal agents from the border
The high court’s order effectively maintains long-running precedent that the federal government — not individual states — has authority to enforce border security. Read: Read More
Border Report – Supreme Court allows federal agents to cut razor wire Texas installed on US-Mexico border
WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Supreme Court on Monday allowed Border Patrol agents to cut razor wire that Texas installed on the U.S.-Mexico border, while a lawsuit over the wire continues. The justices, by…



