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  AP Entertainment SummaryBrief at 11:10 p.m. EDT
Movie Review: Jeremy Allen White is a tortured Boss in 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' The first authorized biopic of Bruce Springsteen's life, “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” delves into the making of his 1982 album “Nebraska.”...
 
    
  New Mexico WIC program remains operational amid government shutdown
BRINGING PETS NEAR THE WATER. WELL, AS THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN CONTINUES, ESSENTIAL PROGRAMS THAT PEOPLE RELY ON FOR FOOD COULD RUN OUT OF MONEY, AND THIS INCLUDES THE WOMEN, INFANT AND CHILDREN’S PROGRAM, BETTER KNOWN AS WICK. JASON MCNABB JOINS...
 
    
  PGA NCCGA National Championship Heads to Twin Warriors & Santa Ana Golf Clubs in 2026
“We’re thrilled to bring the PGA NCCGA National Championship to Twin Warriors and Santa Ana Golf Clubs next year,” said PGA of America CEO Derek Sprague, PGA. “Our goal with this championship is to create an unforgettable experience for these...
Friends Of New Mexico History Museum Presents First Wednesday Lecture ‘The Albuquerque Indian School: Two Sides Of A Coin’
Graduate Juanita Papuyo (Isleta Pueblo) and immediate family, Albuquerque Indian School, 1937. Courtesy/Family photo – Ted Jojola New Mexico History Museum News: Coming in November, the Friends of History of the New Mexico History Museum presents...
 
    
  Anitielu sisters lead Navajo core as Highlands Cowgirls open new season
By Lee Begaye Special to the Times ESPANOLA, N.M. — For the New Mexico Highlands Cowgirls, this season is about more than basketball — it’s about belonging, growth, and the transition from high school heroes to collegiate competitors. The 2025–26...
 
    
  Texas Faces Hard Times as SNAP Benefits Run Dry
We are about to enter unprecedented times when it comes to people who rely on government benefits. Let’s skip the “why we are here” part of the conversation. You already have an opinion that probably lines up with whatever side of the political...
 
    
  US nuclear arsenal currently safe, reliable: STRATCOM nominee
WASHINGTON — Vice Adm. Richard Correll, the Trump administration’s nominee to head US Strategic Command, today told the Senate Armed Services Committee that he is “absolutely confident” in the reliability of the nation’s nuclear arsenal — a fact...
 
    
  'Disappointing': WV's Diversified well-plugging deal viewed as missed opportunity
Ted Boettner and his son, Sid Boettner, walk past a gas storage tank listed as abandoned in Kanawha State Forest in Charleston on Oct. 24, 2025. LAURA BILSON | Gazette-Mail Experts and advocates already were wary of a deal that Gov. Patrick...
 
    
  Cruisin’ to College drives community and spirit with classic car culture at Fullerton College
The third annual Cruisin’ to College event, created by Fullerton College’s Special Projects Assistant Rolando Sanabria, was held in Lot 5 on Saturday. It has become an annual community tradition that showcases automotive history and culture. “My...
 
    
  At the Races: When the pain hits home
Welcome to At the Races! Each week we bring you news and analysis from the CQ Roll Call campaign team. Know someone who’d like to get this newsletter? They can subscribe here. By Daniela Altimari, Niels Lesniewski and Mary Ellen McIntire Since...
The best new TV shows to stream in November
Save Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Got it Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size T he year is nearing its end but there’s plenty of exciting TV still to come in 2025....
 
    
  Convicted would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh requests imprisonment in state with assisted suicide
Ryan Routh, who was convicted last month of attempting to assassinate President Trump last year, has asked a federal judge to imprison him in a state that allows assisted suicide. Routh, who was found guilty on all five counts in September, told...
 
    
  Police investigating fatal crash involving motorcycle in northeast Albuquerque
Police investigating fatal crash involving motorcycle in northeast Albuquerque Drivers are advised to avoid the area of Wyoming and Montgomery boulevards. HERE ARE SEVEN BIG THINGS THAT WE’RE FOLLOWING FOR YOU TODAY. COOLER THIS MORNING. LET’S GET...
 
    
  ‘Rust’ Gun Supplier Sues Alec Baldwin: ‘I Have Been the Scapegoat’
Four years after the fatal shooting on the set of “Rust,” the man who supplied prop guns and blanks to the production has sued Alec Baldwin in a bid to clear his name. Seth Kenney, the owner of PDQ Arm & Prop, filed the 35-page complaint last...
 
    
  The Government Shutdown Hits Home
This week, more than one thousand employees of the National Nuclear Security Administration, which oversees the country’s nuclear stockpile, monitors nuclear waste, and works on anti-proliferation efforts around the world, were furloughed. They...
 
    
  National Guardsman Schemed To Help Russia Spy On US Military, DOJ Says
A National Guardsman faces decades in prison after federal prosecutors say he plotted to send radio equipment to Russia’s military and spy on a U.S. Army base. Kansas National Guard member Canyon Anthony Amarys was arrested on Tuesday in Kansas...
 
    
  Why ‘former prime minister’ fails to describe Hasina
WHEN TITLES BETRAY TRUTH Md Khadimul Islam 31 October, 2025, 00:00 IN RECENT months, Bangladesh’s news media have been describing Sheikh Hasina in multiple ways: ‘former prime minister,’ ‘ousted prime minister,’ or ‘then-prime minister.’...
 
    
  Government shutdown may stall the economies of 5 states, with real estate markets being hit hardest
Now entering its third week and with no end in sight, the effects of the government shutdown are being felt across the country. But some states are feeling the hurt far more than others. It’s estimated that the shutdown is costing the economy $400...
 
    
  Hypersonic missile company could build new facility near Rio Rancho
SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. — A California-based hypersonic missile company could soon build a new production and testing facility in Sandoval County. The project, titled “Project Ranger,” would involve advanced weapons manufacturer Castelion building a...
 
    
  Inside the Trap Houses of Albuquerque’s ‘War Zone’
“You can smell human agony inside of the McDonald’s there. Fentanyl smoke, a distinct odor of burning SOLO Cups mixed with scorched marshmallows, an evil scent that signals suffering is nearby. ‘War Zone’ smokers have unmistakable vocal tics:...