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The stakes are high in the case of a federal court blocking many of President Trump's tariffs this term. And, why Hungary and its leader are inspiring American conservatives.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been called "Trump before there was a Trump." Here's why his reshaping of Hungary's political institutions inspires U.S. conservatives.
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Traditionally Democratic and overwhelmingly Hispanic voters on the Texas-Mexico border favored Trump in last November’s election, giving him 12 of the Texas borderlands’ 14 counties, up from just five in 2016. But now, at the crucial 100-day mark into Trump’s 2nd term, that support is waning.
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Relatives of victims killed in the August 3, 2019 attack targeting Latino shoppers expressed fury and forgiveness as the gunman who killed their loved ones is sentenced.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, hosts Daniel Chacón and Tim Z. Hernandez sit down with Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz—award-winning author, respected curandera, and revered herbal educator—whose healing practices are rooted in the traditions of the Sonoran Desert.
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Host Charles Horak welcomes back filmmaker and director Lucky McKee to discuss his latest work directing the Peacock series "Poker Face."
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Local artist from El Paso, Aquiles Moon, came by to the station to tell us about his music journey, how it started, and where is it taking him with his newest single "What a Dream."
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón welcomes back poet Adela Najarro to discuss her powerful new collection, Variations in Blue, published by Red Hen Press.
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The Artist in Residence studio at the Mexican American Cultural Center provides artists of all backgrounds space to experiment and create new work. Photographer Ingrid Leyva is the current resident.
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The El Paso Community Foundation welcomes filmmaker Valeria Contreras as the new artist of the Border Art Residency for its Spring/Summer seasons.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón sits down with veteran journalist Robert Moore, founder and CEO of El Paso Matters, a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to high-impact local reporting.
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Rebecca Munoz is the Director of El Paso’s Mexican American Cultural Center, where learning about the different angles of this borderland’s Mexican American cultural experience is a primary focus.
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