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"The Americans are proposing the parties end the war by the beginning of this summer," Zelenskyy said, speaking to reporters on Friday.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's chief of staff resigned Sunday over the furor surrounding the appointment of Peter Mandelson as U.K. ambassador to the U.S. despite his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security purchased 63 acres of land in Socorro, Texas in January. El Paso County officials believe the properties topped with three large warehouse facilities will be the federal government's new immigrant detention center.
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Casar said Noem's budget and staffing cuts to FEMA are systematically undermining disaster preparedness, including relief efforts during the Kerrville Flood.
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A patient who came to regret the top surgery she got as a teen won a $2 million malpractice suit. Then, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons clarified its position that surgery is not recommended for transgender minors.
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Will the Puerto Rican superstar bring out any special guests? Will there be controversy? Here's what you should know about what could be the most significant concert of the year.
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Slow Emergences dance performance embodies practices to rediscover and value what speed and global crises so often destroy. It asks how healthcare, climate, social welfare, and pedagogy might be re-imagined to support long-term livability.
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After undergoing building improvements that began in October of last year, the El Paso Museum of Art is reopening their galleries. Opening Saturday February 14, 2026 are Frida Khalo - Sus Fotos and Suzi Davidoff: Wander.
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Join this edition of On Film with host Charles Horak and special guest, Jeffrey Everett art Director of the new book Luchadores vs. Everything.
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Artist and curator Miguel Bendaña grew up between upstate New York and Nicaragua and is now living in El Paso. He is guest curating a series of exhibitions at The Falstaff Project in Central El Paso.
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Benito Greene Arte Público announces the open call for art submissions for the 7th edition of Arte en Escala Urbana, a public art project that transforms city billboards in Ciudad Juárez into large-scale art installations.
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In this episode, host Will Rose speaks with author Stephanie Austin about her debut novel, Burn, which will be released on February 3, 2026, from Cowboy Jamboree Press.
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Today, we’re celebrating 25 years of Zuill Bailey as Artistic Director of El Paso Pro-Musica. Since arriving in El Paso in 2001, Zuill has transformed the musical landscape of our region.
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David Varela , comittee member of the Jewish Federation of El Paso and Las Cruces, joins host Carlos De La Torre to discuss the 10th annual Jewish Film Festival, highlithing the event's cultural significance and upcoming screenings.
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