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Meta Youth Trial: A California “bellwether” teen case against Meta, Google and Snap was voluntarily dropped by one plaintiff, while two other teens’ trials are still set for October—part of a broader push by states to argue platforms are built to hook kids. Social Media Accountability: A separate report says the Meta trial could force changes to addictive design features like infinite scroll, autoplay and algorithm-driven feeds, with states seeking penalties that could reach $1.4 trillion. New Mexico Border Water Fight: Federal border-wall work in New Mexico resumed with unauthorized wells pumping water without permits, prompting the state engineer to demand proper plugging and permitted sources. ICE in Santa Fe: Two family members described recent ICE arrests tied to a Santa Fe clinic, as local officials and advocates criticized tactics. Health Care Policy: CMS moved to bar Medicaid/CHIP federal funding for gender-affirming care for most minors, while allowing counseling. Tech & Identity: Apple Wallet expanded mobile ID support, including New Mexico, though rollout remains uneven nationwide. Navajo Education: Navajo Preparatory School broke ground on an Indigenous STEAM facility in Farmington. Public Lands: Press groups urged Interior to restore transparency about deaths and injuries in national parks.

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UPT and Florida Rock & Tank Lines raise company driver pay by up to 20%

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New Mexico Open sets 72-year sponsorship record

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New Mexico U.S. Rep. Leger Fernández calls for investigation into toxic metals in fire retardants

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Belen among 23 cities tied for 16th in New Mexico scam reports in July

The federal government wants to end the Roadless Rule, which protects wild lands

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