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Search and seizure – Social media – Selective enforcement
Where a defendant moved to suppress evidence obtained as a result of an undercover officer’s monitoring of the defendant’s Snapchat account, an order denying the motion should be vacated because the defendant successfully raised a reasonable...
A Pandemic of Toxoplasma Gondi Parasite
Gadfly | May 18th, 2016 Avoid Cat Poo—It’s The Black Plague Of Politics I think I may have discovered why so many people voted for Donald Trump this spring. They probably have been attacked by Toxoplasma gondi spores, a protozoan parasite which is...
WNIT and other public media see layoffs, cuts as federal money dries up
On the eve of the Trump administration's Oct. 1 cutoff of support for public media, the question remains: How hard are Indiana's NPR and PBS stations going to be hit? "Things are going to get real in October," said Alex Curley, a former NPR...
Indoor sports facility coming to Westside
TRAFFIC FATALITIES. A MAJOR INDOOR SPORTS FACILITY IS COMING TO ALBUQUERQUE’S WEST SIDE. THE CITY HAS FINALIZED $7.7 MILLION DEAL FOR NEARLY 13 ACRES AT COORS IN SAINT JOSEPH’S. THIS IS TO BUILD THE KENT SANCHEZ INDOOR SPORTS FACILITY. PHASE ONE...
College football and NFL on TV Oct. 2-6
Thursday 8 p.m. CBSSN — Sam Houston at New Mexico State Friday 6 p.m. CBSSN — Western Kentucky at Delaware 6 p.m. ESPN2 — Charlotte at South Florida 9 p.m. FS1 — New Mexico at San Jose State 9:30 p.m. ESPN — West Virginia at BYU 9:30 p.m. CBSSN —...
NMSU breaks ground on $15 million film, TV studio complex
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KVIA) -- A new $15 million film studio complex is breaking ground in Las Cruces, marking a major investment in New Mexico’s growing film and television industry. Arrowhead Park Studios will span 36,400 square feet and is...
Where are they and when do they come home: checking in on Idaho State’s fall sports
POCATELLO — The Idaho State football team prepares to play its first home conference game of the season, while the volleyball team played its first home conference game last weekend. ISU’s soccer team opened its conference schedule last week, and...
Pair of stakes races headline program at Albuquerque Downs
Fall QH Championship and Darnell Stakes head Saturday card under the lights KJ Flying Cowgirl (left) and jockey Emilio Tapia reach the wire narrowly ahead of KJ Wicked Wanda and jockey Christian Cardenas in the $101,990 West Texas Maturity on...
TxDOT provides winter road preparations, important closures, and projects across El Paso
El Paso, TX (KVIA-TV)-The population of Texans age 65 and older is growing faster than any other age group in the state. According to TX Dot El Paso, age alone doesn't predict driving ability, but for most of us, age-related declines in physical...
Inside The Cerebral Costume Design Of ‘Him’—And Why Pay Equity And Diversity Still Matter
Elsie (Julia Fox) and Cam (Tyriq Withers) in HIM, directed by Justin Tipping. © Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved. By now, most of us have likely seen the Monkeypaw Productions film Him, which premiered on September 19. Directed by Justin...
Arizona is getting a new gas pipeline. Why it matters
Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan are planning a new 1,300-mile pipeline to transport fuel from Texas to Arizona. The project aims to compensate for California's decreasing oil refinery capacity, which currently supplies much of Arizona's gas....
Jigitz Tried Keeping His Music a Secret, But It Was Too Good to Stay Hidden
John Jigitz used to spend his work days helping musicians promote their art. His own music, however, he kept to himself. “I took it really seriously, but I never thought it would be an actual thing,” the producer tells Billboard over lunch at a...
Mary Carreón — Censorship, Psychedelic Media & Policy Crosscurrents
Joe and Mary dive into how platform censorship and shifting algorithms have reshaped psychedelic media, why DoubleBlind moved to a “newsletter-first” model, and what that’s revealed about true audience engagement. They reflect on the post-2024...
Why President Trump is threatening a steep movie tariff
Image courtesy PixabyWASHINGTON (AP) —President Donald Trump says he will slap a 100% tax on movies made outside the United States — a vague directive aimed at protecting a business that America already dominates. Claiming that movie production...
THE IDLE AMERICAN: Movies forge on
If a vote were taken, Irving Berlin and Richard Rodgers likely would score landslide wins for memorable musical compositions, many of which live on. One hit song–featured in the 1946 Broadway hit, “Annie Get Your Gun”–was unforgettable. Remember...
Space City Home Network Upgrades Audio Capabilities With Solid State Logic
HOUSTON—Regional sports network Space City Home Network has upgraded its audio control room with a Solid State Logic System T S300-32 audio console as part of the broadcaster ongoing buildout of Dante network infrastructure. SCHN is a regional...
'What's your plan?': Albuquerque mayoral candidates discussion during Old Town forum
'What's your plan?': Albuquerque mayoral candidates discussion during Old Town forum "There are so many homeless people. I want to know what we're going to do for them," said one woman. BROADCASTING IS SAYING FAREWELL TO STAFFERS AND WINDING DOWN...
A Grip on Sports: September’s last gasp, and its final day, has an deep-into-October feel to it, doesn’t it?
A GRIP ON SPORTS • It’s not October. Not just yet. But it seems as if the month of fall foliage, ghosts and goblins is starting a day early. And not just because this last day of September will not hit 70 degrees in Spokane. Nope. It’s baseball...
11 behind-the-scenes war movie revelations from Charlie Sheen’s ‘The Book of Sheen’
Get We Are The Mighty’s Weekly Newsletter Military culture and entertainment direct to your inbox with zero chance of a ‘Reply All’ incident Charlie Sheen is war movie royalty. “Platoon” is arguably one of the best ever made. There’s no Cold War...
'Going to get real': Indiana public media see layoffs, program cuts as federal money dries up
On the eve of the Trump administration's Oct. 1 cutoff of support for public media, the question remains: How hard are Indiana's NPR and PBS stations going to be hit? "Things are going to get real in October," said Alex Curley, a former NPR...