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New York City Mayor Eric Adams and DOJ attorneys appeared before federal Judge Dale Ho Tuesday afternoon, arguing that five federal corruption and bribery charges against Adams should be put on hold.
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Thanks to the U.S. government's tradition of data transparency, there is a way to see exactly what money is going to government programs and agencies. O research group used it to create a widget.
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Trump’s threats of tariffs and mass deportations fuel rising anxiety on the border and in Mexico. Border businesses that depend on trade are bracing for the economic consequences. Mexican officials publicly downplay the impact but prepare for whatever comes next.
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Faith, community and elected leaders in El Paso try to calm fears and vow to protect vulnerable families as the Trump administration rescinds a longstanding policy that prevented arrests in sensitive areas like churches and schools.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón sits down with investigative journalist and author Lise Olsen to discuss her chilling yet deeply compelling book, The Scientist and the Serial Killer: The Search for Houston’s Lost Boys.
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Benito Greene Arte Público announces an open call for art submission for the 6th edition of Arte en Escala Urbana, a public art initiative that transforms billboards into art installations.
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Fab Lab El Paso is an award-winning Tech and Education Nonprofit Organization in El Paso, whose mission is to democratize access to innovation tools.
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Host Tim Z. Hernandez sits down with author Cristina Herrera to discuss her book Welcome to Oxnard: Race, Place, and Chicana Adolescence in Michelle Serros's Writing.
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The El Paso Museum of Art presents Judithe Hernández: Beyond Myself, Somewhere, I Wait for My Arrival. The exhibit is the first of this pioneering artist’s career.
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Tom Lea was one of the most prolific Southwest artists of the twentieth century. The show, Tom Lea and Contemporaries, opens at the El Paso Museum of Art on February 15, 2025.
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In this special Words on a Wire episode, hosts Daniel Chacón and Tim Z. Hernandez sat down with painter, writer, professor, and cultural historian Maceo Montoya at a recent public event at the University of Texas at El Paso.
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Camila Abbud has a solo exhibition titled Fragilidad Transitoria at La Mecha Contemporary on view until February 22, 2025. Her work reinterprets the experience of navigating life as a Transfronteriza.
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