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New Mexico primed to join US recreational pot wave


New Mexico primed to join US recreational pot wave
MORGAN LEE and CEDAR ATTANASIO, Associated Press
April 1, 2021
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1of3Tourist Rene Greenmyer takes a picture of her friend Dawn Plonkey, outside the state capitol building on Tuesday, March 30, 2021, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Arizona residents happened to pass by the 1999 bronze sculpture "Passage," by Dan Namingha as New Mexico lawmakers met in a special session to revisit a sprawling set of marijuana legalization proposals that led to a deadlock during the regular session earlier in March. Plonkey says she doesn't use marijuana but voted in favor of a ballot initiative to legalize it in Arizona.Cedar Attanasio/APShow MoreShow Less

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New Mexico Senate passes medically assisted suicide bill


New Mexico Senate passes medically assisted suicide bill
CEDAR ATTANASIO, Associated Press / Report for America
March 15, 2021
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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico state Senate has passed a law that would remove criminal and civil liability for medical professionals who assist in the death of terminally ill patients who have chosen to end their life.
The Elizabeth Whitfield End-of-Life Options Act is named for a former New Mexico judge who testified in support for a right to die for the terminally ill in 2017. She died of cancer the following year.
“She was a judge who could make a decision. And when she did so she did with compassion,” said Democratic Sen. Daniel Ivy-Soto, of Santa Fe, a lawyer who argued in front of Judge Whitfield and later counted her as a constituent. “She said ‘I implore you to give me the choice that is right for me.’”

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'It's exhausting.' A year of distance learning wears thin


'It's exhausting.' A year of distance learning wears thin
JEFF AMY, KANTELE FRANKO, CEDAR ATTANASIO, and CAROLYN THOMPSON, Associated Press
March 12, 2021
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1of21Graciela Leahy, 13, an eighth grader at Ohio's Columbus Gifted Academy, works on her computer in her bedroom, in Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 23, 2021, to begin a stretch of nearly six straight hours at her desk. A year later in the pandemic, the unplanned experiment with distance learning continues for thousands of students like Leahy who have yet to set foot back in classrooms.Jay LaPrete/APShow MoreShow Less
2of21Kristen King, 17, a junior at Americus-Sumter High School, in Americus, Ga., sits on her living room couch, attending school via a Chromebook propped on a TV tray, in Americus, Ga., March 1, 2021. "It's been challenging," Kristen said. "I like hands-on help from my teachers. We can't really see our friends, like our school friends. We can't really socialize with them. We can't really do anything."Jeff Amy/APShow MoreShow Less

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Congo, le indagini: "Carabiniere tentò di salvare ambasciatore"

Congo, le indagini: "Carabiniere tentò di salvare ambasciatore"
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Civil rights claim seeks $1.8 billion or in-person schooling


Civil rights claim seeks $1.8 billion or in-person schooling
MORGAN LEE and CEDAR ATTANASIO, Associated Press
March 2, 2021
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Acting elementary school principal Trish Gharrity walks with fire marshal Geronimo Griego during a COVID-19 safety inspection at the Nina Otero Community School on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The school plans to open its doors to around 60 of its 700 enrolled students on Feb. 22. Capacity is limited because only around 15% of teachers volunteered to work in-person. After a virtual ban on large-scale in-person learning programs for the past 11 months, New Mexico schools can now bring students in-person at 50% capacity after passing fire marshal inspections, and other requirements by state officials.Cedar Attanasio/AP

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