Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
Since taking office for his second term on Jan. 20, 2025, President Donald Trump has issued a series of executive orders (EOs) aimed at ...
The New Mexico legislature can only watch and wait for a formal resolution of the issues caused by a temporary federal ...
Robert F. Kennedy's nomination will put Republican lawmakers' loyalty to the test, as the former Democrat holds a range of ...
No New Mexicans were denied Medicaid or SNAP benefits during the federal funding freeze enacted by President Donald Trump’s ...
With trust fund fever spreading at the Roundhouse, New Mexico's latest new fund could be targeted at the state's growing Medicaid budget. A bill filed by a bipartisan group of senators would earmark ...
It was a day of confusion and chaos for many people across our state as an abrupt halt on federal grants and loans.
Looking to stay on top of what's happening at the Legislature? Here are four things to watch for on Wednesday, Jan. 29: Behavioral health: Three bills aimed at expanding New Mexico's mental health and ...
With January all but finished and February on the horizon, local winter sports are well over halfway through their seasons.
New Mexico has joined a coalition of state attorneys general in a lawsuit to block an order from the White House budget office intended to freeze all federal grant programs by 5 p.m. Tuesday. New ...
In a move that global health workers say will likely have devastating consequences for women and girls throughout the world, ...
The lawsuit states that Trump administration officials created an email address, hr-at-opm-.gov, and directed federal ...