• Millions available for New Mexico park improvements

    Millions available for New Mexico park improvements
    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Local governments can apply for funding to improve their city parks.The State set aside $7.5 million through the Capital Outlay Bill this year to create the City Park Improvement Program. Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District faces water concerns as irrigation season wraps upNew Mexico counties, municipalities, tribal entities, and special districts can apply. Eligible projects include new playgrounds, sports fields or trails, and improved accessibility.Entiti
  • Albuquerque store says thieves stole $20K worth of equipment and tools

    Albuquerque store says thieves stole $20K worth of equipment and tools
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque business said thieves broke in over the weekend and stole about $20,000 worth of equipment and tools.Sunbelt Rentals staff said thieves cut a hole in a fence at their business on Second Street near Interstate 40 and then cut through a garage door to enter the store. Once inside, they took generators, tools, and anything else they could get their hands on. NMSP: Suspects flee on ATV after officer-involved shootingStaff said thieves have stolen
  • New aerostat to watch over deadly migrant smuggling corridor

    New aerostat to watch over deadly migrant smuggling corridor
    SANTA TERESA, New Mexico (Border Report) – More than 140 migrants have died since Oct. 1 in the El Paso Sector of the Border Patrol, many unable to survive the hot southern New Mexico desert.That’s one reason why U.S. Customs and Border Protection is about to deploy a high-tech surveillance blimp just west of the Santa Teresa (New Mexico) Port of Entry, two federal law makers said.“This technology is not only meant to apprehend folks that are crossing the border illegally; it&r
  • Cancer deaths among men expected to rise 94% worldwide by 2050: study

    Cancer deaths among men expected to rise 94% worldwide by 2050: study
    (The Hill) -- Cancer cases and deaths among men are projected to skyrocket by 2050, according to a new study, especially for those aged 65 and older. The research, published in the journal Cancer, showed the current sharp disparity in cancer mortality and cases among men is likely to increase without interventions. Between 2022 and 2050, cancer cases among men are projected to increase 84% from 10.3 million to 19 million. Deaths are expected to rise 94%, from 5.4 million to 10.5 m
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  • Trial begins for Carlsbad woman charged in grandson's death

    Trial begins for Carlsbad woman charged in grandson's death
    CARLSBAD, N.M. (KRQE) – The second trial against a woman charged for the overdose death of her grandson has begun. Kelli Smith was charged with child abuse resulting in death after police found her grandson, 12-year-old Brent Sullivan, unresponsive in her shed in September 2021. Investigators believe Smith and the boy's mother, Alexis Smith, were selling drugs and that the preteen took drugs from their stash. Tucumcari woman facing 18 months in prison for fatal dog attackSmith's first
  • Eddy County man faces more charges for shooting at prosecutor's home, according to court documents

    Eddy County man faces more charges for shooting at prosecutor's home, according to court documents
    EDDY COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A man awaiting trial is facing new charges in Eddy County after investigators said he opened fire on the home of the prosecutor in his case. NMSP: Suspects flee on ATV after officer-involved shootingTracy Demory has a criminal history dating back to 2002 with convictions for forgery, car theft, and tampering with evidence. In 2022, Demory was found with a gun and charged with being a felon in possession. He was out on conditions of release awaiting tria
  • 4.4 magnitude earthquake rattles Los Angeles and beyond

    4.4 magnitude earthquake rattles Los Angeles and beyond
    An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.4 hit Southern California Monday afternoon, sending shockwaves that were felt across the region.
    According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake, which was initially reported as magnitude 4.7, struck around 12:20 p.m. about 2.5 miles south, southeast of Highland Park near Los Angeles' Chinatown neighborhood.The earthquake struck at a depth of 7.5 miles and hundreds of people across the greater Los Angeles area reported feeling shaking, according
  • Tucumcari woman facing 18 months in prison for fatal dog attack

    Tucumcari woman facing 18 months in prison for fatal dog attack
    TUCUMCARI, N.M. (KRQE) – A woman has taken a plea deal in connection to her dogs attacking and killing an elderly man last year. Investigators said Mary Montoya and her son Kristopher Morris owned five dogs that roamed around Tucumcari.Santa Fe murder suspect located in Las Cruces after robbery, carjackingIn February 2023, at least one of their dogs mauled 64-year-old Stanley Hartt killing the man. Last week, Montoya pled guilty to possessing a dangerous dog leading to a death. H
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  • U.S. 'strengthening' military support in Israel

    U.S. 'strengthening' military support in Israel
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - The U.S. is sending a guided missile submarine to the Middle East, as officials worry tensions could boil over and lead to attacks Iranian attacks against Israel."We obviously don't want to see any kind of, attack or response happen in the first place," State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel said.The White House and Israel warn it could happen this week. It comes after Israel killed senior members of Hamas and Hezbollah and an Israeli airstrike killed more than
  • FDA rejects MDMA for treating PTSD

    FDA rejects MDMA for treating PTSD
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - The FDA rejected a psychedelic treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder Friday. Supporters say it would save veterans lives, but others say the science isn't there."To think that the FDA has said no to this revolutionary treatment is sad news," Rep. Lou Correa (D-Calif.) said. California Congressman Lou Correa says the psychedelic drug, known as ecstasy, shows real promise in easing veterans' PTSD. "They've told me: 'I'll never do it again. But I've confronte
  • Mayor Keller to host State of the City Address, family picnic at ABQ BioPark Zoo;

    Mayor Keller to host State of the City Address, family picnic at ABQ BioPark Zoo;
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller will hold the 2024 State of the City Address at the ABQ BioPark Zoo on Saturday, Aug. 17. Community members are invited to the free event, which will include a family picnic night at the zoo. 2024 New Mexico State Fair: Helpful information and planned eventsDuring the event, Keller will highlight the city's priorities and initiatives. Representatives from various city departments will also be there to highlight their programs and
  • Learning curve: New NFL kickoff rule causes plenty of confusion

    Learning curve: New NFL kickoff rule causes plenty of confusion
    (AP) -- The first full weekend of exhibition games featuring the new dynamic kickoff included two long returns, a significant drop in touchbacks and mass confusion on an odd play that ended up as a rare safety.The NFL's goals of increasing the rate of returns and bringing back the threat of big plays were mostly accomplished last weekend. The NFL reported 81% of kicks have been returned so far this preseason, even if teams have been a bit guarded in what wrinkles they we
  • 2024 New Mexico State Fair: Helpful information and planned events

    2024 New Mexico State Fair: Helpful information and planned events
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Fall is approaching, and that means county and state fairs are right around the bend.
    This year, the New Mexico State Fair is being held from September 5 to September 15. Below, KRQE has compiled some helpful information about the days-long event. Albuquerque food truck lands on ‘top 30’ Yelp listGeneral Information:
    Hours
    Sunday to Thursday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.Friday to Saturday: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.Midway Monday to Friday: 2 p.m.Midway Saturday, Su
  • Albuquerque Fire Rescue getting access to video platform for 911 calls

    Albuquerque Fire Rescue getting access to video platform for 911 calls
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Fire Rescue will soon be able to see a 911 call before arriving on scene. The city's Finance and Government Operations Committee will sign off on a $120,000 purchase for AFR allowing the department to use an app called "GoodSAM."Story continues below
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  • Flash Flood Warning issued for South Fork Burn Scar, Ruidoso, and surrounding areas

    Flash Flood Warning issued for South Fork Burn Scar, Ruidoso, and surrounding areas
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for a part of New Mexico on Monday.According to the National Weather Service, a Flash Flood Warning was issued for the South Fork Burn Scar in Lincoln County.Story continues below
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  • Rare, severe geomagnetic storm hits Earth: Will it impact the grid?

    Rare, severe geomagnetic storm hits Earth: Will it impact the grid?
    (NEXSTAR) – Geomagnetic storm conditions observed over the weekend strengthened Monday morning, creating a "major disturbance in Earth's magnetic field," the Space Weather Prediction Center said.
    The storm reached a G4 level in strength — the second-highest on the scale, classified as "severe" — just before 11 a.m. Eastern Time. The geomagnetic storm conditions may continue into the evening as solar flaring continues, forecasters said.Northern lights: What causes the colors tha
  • More rain coming with another hot afternoon

    More rain coming with another hot afternoon
    Hot temperatures continue in southern New Mexico. Later this afternoon scattered showers could be seen across most of the state.
    Early this afternoon rain can already be seen across the mountains regions of New Mexico. More widespread rain will be seen later this afternoon and into the evening. There is a moderate risk for Burn Scar flooding across Ruidoso and Hermits Peak Calf Canyon. A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for the Salt Burn Scar located South of Ruidoso. This warning will be in
  • Former Albuquerque Public Schools bus driver sentenced for cold-case rapes

    Former Albuquerque Public Schools bus driver sentenced for cold-case rapes
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Ralph Martinez, the former Albuquerque Public Schools bus driver who raped three women in the late 1980's and early 90's, was sentenced to 30 years behind bars.
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    Martinez raped the women between 1988 and 1991. At least two of the cases involved
  • Woman allegedly trafficked pot to help family in Cambodia

    Woman allegedly trafficked pot to help family in Cambodia
    EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Two California residents have been arrested in Texas for allegedly transporting marijuana they planned to sell in New Jersey.Chanda Chao and Saravuth Ett are scheduled for arraignment on Aug. 21 in an El Paso federal courtroom following their arrest last month on charges of possession with intent to distribute marijuana.US mom goes to Mexico with 2 minors, comes back with 4
    On July 15, a canine officer at the Sierra Blanca, Texas, U.S. Border Patrol checkpo
  • Wildlife West Nature Park welcomes a black bear cub

    Wildlife West Nature Park welcomes a black bear cub
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Wildlife West Nature Park in Edgewood has taken in a one-year-old black bear cub. The bear was found roaming around a ranch near Santa Fe and Wildlife West says it was obvious the cub had lost its mother because it was malnourished and struggled to survive in the wild.
    Story continues below
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  • The Ranches celebrates 80 years of helping at-risk teens in New Mexico

    The Ranches celebrates 80 years of helping at-risk teens in New Mexico
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Boys and Girls Ranch "The Ranches" is a nonprofit community group home that offers housing, education, therapy and counseling for at risk teens. This year, the organization is celebrating 80 years of serving the community on August 17, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque food truck lands on 'top 30' Yelp list

    Albuquerque food truck lands on 'top 30' Yelp list
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Yelp has released a list of the top food trucks across the US and Canada. The list features 30 trucks.The lineup ranked the trucks based on volume and ratings of reviews. The eateries come from a wide range of states, with a handful from Canada. Some states have two food trucks listed, but New Mexico only landed on the list once.The #1 spot is taken by a truck from Hawaii; it's called Tony's Catch. Last on the list is Hungry Hiker from Tobermory, Ontario. Th
  • Disney confirms 'Villains Land' coming to Magic Kingdom: What to expect

    Disney confirms 'Villains Land' coming to Magic Kingdom: What to expect
    (NEXSTAR) – Be prepared for sensational news, Disney fans.Josh D’Amaro, the chairman of Disney Experiences, revealed at the company’s annual D23 event that Disney World’s Imagineers are working to bring a long-awaited “Villains Land” to the Magic Kingdom in Florida.“We love our Disney villains, right? Their evil ambition gives us endless possibilities to tell brand new stories, which is why I’m so excited to announce we’re building a Villains
  • Mother arrested 37 years after baby's body found in California dumpster

    Mother arrested 37 years after baby's body found in California dumpster
    (KTLA) -- A woman has been arrested and faces charges in the death of a newborn baby girl whose body was found inside a dumpster 37 years ago in Southern California.The baby's body was found on Oct. 13, 1987, by a man rummaging for recyclables in a dumpster behind a business in Riverside.The newborn's death was ruled a homicide by the Riverside County Coroner's Office and although the Riverside Police Department investigated the case, "all leads were exhausted and a suspect was not identified."A
  • ERs have turned away dozens of ailing pregnant women despite law: analysis

    ERs have turned away dozens of ailing pregnant women despite law: analysis
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Bleeding and in pain, Kyleigh Thurman didn’t know her doomed pregnancy could kill her.Emergency room doctors at Ascension Seton Williamson in Texas handed her a pamphlet on miscarriage and told her to “let nature take its course" before discharging her without treatment for her ectopic pregnancy.When the 25-year-old returned three days later, still bleeding, doctors finally agreed to give her an injection intended to end the pregnancy. But it was too late. The
  • Red Sox player apologizes for homophobic slur toward heckler

    Red Sox player apologizes for homophobic slur toward heckler
    (The Hill) -- Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran issued an apology for using a homophobic slur when responding to a heckling fan during the team's 10-2 loss to the Houston Astros on Sunday.
    Duran's exchange with the fan was captured on the New England Sports Network's (NESN) live broadcast of the game when Duran, who was 0 for 2 with two strikeouts at that point, was at the plate in the sixth inning, The Associated Press reported.The fan could be heard on the live mic shouting, "Tennis racke
  • New Mexico eliminates child support fees

    New Mexico eliminates child support fees
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Health Care Authority (HCA) announced on Monday that it had eliminated program fees for child support services.
    HCA said the policy change aims to encourage more parents and guardians raising children in separate households to apply to the program through the Child Support Services Division (CSSD). Story continues below
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  • Los Alamos County listed in recent healthiest communities report

    Los Alamos County listed in recent healthiest communities report
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The U.S. News and World Report released its 2024 rankings of the healthiest communities in America and a New Mexico community was featured on the list. Los Alamos County was ranked number two overall on the list of healthiest communities.UNM students travel across the country on bicyclesThe report ranked the communities on 92 metrics in ten categories including economy, education, population health, housing, food and nutrition, community vitality and more. To view
  • Strength in numbers, new look offense for Goddard Rockets

    Strength in numbers, new look offense for Goddard Rockets
    ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – The 2024 Goddard football team will look a little different than year's past. Thanks to first year head coach Arturo Balaños, numbers are up and there are some new wrinkles to the offense.After leaving his role at Roswell as an assistant, Balaños instantly took to increasing the numbers at his new program. He recruited the hallways and increased the number of players in the program by around 30.Another change he wanted to make to the program was th
  • KRQE Newsfeed: Santa Fe murder suspect arrested, Rio Grande water levels, Storms, Cleaning graffiti in ABQ, Healthy community

    KRQE Newsfeed: Santa Fe murder suspect arrested, Rio Grande water levels, Storms, Cleaning graffiti in ABQ, Healthy community
    Monday's Top Stories
    Missing service dog discovered to be dead after water main breakNMSP: Suspects flee on ATV after officer-involved shootingDriver identified after fatal crash involving Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office unitUNM students travel across the country on bicyclesScholarship-providing nonprofit supported through Santa Ana golf tournamentAlbuquerque Police Department wants safety input from publicDisney World announces ‘Cars,’ ‘Monsters, Inc.’ expansion
  • Storms possible around New Mexico with high temperatures likely

    Storms possible around New Mexico with high temperatures likely
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Thunderstorms will be the most likely across the region for the next couple of days as some rain is still lingering this morning, but temperatures are still above normal. Along with plenty of clouds blanketing the northwestern two-thirds of the region, isolated strong thunderstorms are moving east-northeast around Clayton, Santa Fe, The Jemez Mountains, and Durango, while some northward-moving showers with rumbles of thunder are very spotty to the west of The Metro
  • Storms possible, 90's are likely

    Storms possible, 90's are likely
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Thunderstorms will be the most likely across the region for the next couple of days as some rain is still lingering this morning, but temperatures are still above normal. Along with plenty of clouds blanketing the northwestern two-thirds of the region, isolated strong thunderstorms are moving east-northeast around Clayton, Santa Fe, The Jemez Mountains, and Durango, while some northward-moving showers with rumbles of thunder are very spotty to the west of The Metro
  • United back in win column with victory in Indy

    United back in win column with victory in Indy
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico United once again felt the spoils of victory. A win on Sunday in Indianapolis ended the club's two-game losing skid and added some cushion on top of the Western Conference leaderboard.After trailing 1-0 after the first half, the black and yellow flipped an offensive switch in the final 45. Goals from Harry Swartz, Sergio Rivas and Greg Hurst gave New Mexico its first three-goal performance since June 29 and first game with a two-goal margin of vic
  • Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District faces water concerns as irrigation season wraps up

    Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District faces water concerns as irrigation season wraps up
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As the irrigation season draws to a close, the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) has reported a mixed outlook for water availability.
    According to Anne Marken, a water operations manager at MRGCD, the region is expected to exhaust its stored water by mid to late August. Although conditions in the Rio Grande are an improvement over last year, there remains significant concern over low water levels for the remainder of the season.Marken noted, "MR
  • Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District faces water concerns as irrigation season nears end

    Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District faces water concerns as irrigation season nears end
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As the irrigation season draws to a close, the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) has reported a mixed outlook for water availability.
    According to Anne Marken, a water operations manager at MRGCD, the region is expected to exhaust its stored water by mid to late August. Although conditions in the Rio Grande are an improvement over last year, there remains significant concern over low water levels for the remainder of the season.Marken noted, "MR
  • More monsoon moisture to start week

    More monsoon moisture to start week
    Showers and storms have developed across the state once again this afternoon and evening. Some showers and storms will linger into the early morning hours for some. High pressure will shift east over the South-Central United States through the beginning of the week. This will allow subtropical monsoon moisture to move across New Mexico. Isolated to scattered storms will develop Monday and Tuesday afternoon, primarily across northern and western parts of the state. Areas of higher elevation will
  • 'Feels like a dream': Utah father and son find treasure chest with $25,000 prize

    'Feels like a dream': Utah father and son find treasure chest with $25,000 prize
    SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) -- A father-and-son duo walked away with $25,000 after winning the 2024 Utah Treasure Hunt.
    Organizers released a poem filled with riddles for the hunt in June, and adventurers flocked to Utah's mountains, putting their theories to the test in search of the big reward.
    On Friday, August 9, Damon Johnson and his son Ty discovered the chest near a rock along theGrove Creek Trail in Pleasant Grove."It still feels like a dream," Ty told Nexstar's KTVX.
    Creators David Cline and
  • Video: Bear breaks into California classroom, eats student lunches

    Video: Bear breaks into California classroom, eats student lunches
    PINE MOUNTAIN CLUB, Calif. (KGET) -- An elementary school teacher had a hair-raising experience when she came face-to-face with a bear in her California classroom.
    Elaine Salmon teaches at the Peak to Peak Charter School in Pine Mountain Club, located about 90 miles north of Los Angeles.
    Salmon said that while she was making copies in the main office on Monday, the bear broke into her classroom and ate her students' earthquake kits, which were full of granola bars.
    "When I came back to the class
  • Driver identified after fatal crash involving Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office unit

    Driver identified after fatal crash involving Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office unit
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque police have identified the victim who was killed after being involved in a crash with a Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) vehicle on Wednesday.APD identified the victim as 43-year-old Alexandria Gerard. The crash happened near Alameda and Edith just after midnight on Wednesday.Story continues below
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  • UNM students travel across the country on bicycles

    UNM students travel across the country on bicycles
    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A group of University of New Mexico students hopped on their bikes this summer to ride cross-country.Connor Donovan, Lars Larsen, Ezra Duree, and Francis Packard, three of them being UNM students, call themselves the "Future Cowboys," saying they feel like bicycles are "futuristic horses."Story continues below
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  • Solid Waste Dept. division works to keep graffiti off Albuquerque structures

    Solid Waste Dept. division works to keep graffiti off Albuquerque structures
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Vandalism in Albuquerque neighborhoods is getting cleaned up thanks to the Clean Cities division.Over the past three months, the Solid Waste Department has taken action to clean up graffiti in various communities. Albuquerque Police Department wants safety input from public"Our proactive graffiti removal team is turning the tide on vandalism, making our neighborhoods cleaner and more vibrant,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “They work hard
  • NMSP: Suspects flee on ATV after officer-involved shooting

    NMSP: Suspects flee on ATV after officer-involved shooting
    BELEN, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico State Police (NMSP) said there was an officer-involved shooting on Saturday. It involved the Belen Police Department, they said.According to NMSP, Belen officers were alerted to a suspicious vehicle parked in the train track on Jarales Road. The truck was reported stolen out of Albuquerque.A bystander allegedly told police they saw two men on a blue four-wheeler near the truck. Officers found the ATV and men at a Belen gas station. When officia
  • Scholarship-providing nonprofit supported through Santa Ana golf tournament

    Scholarship-providing nonprofit supported through Santa Ana golf tournament
    SANDOVAL COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A local nonprofit hosted its first golf tournament to help raise money for young athletes in the state.The Clubs Foundation is a New Mexico-based organization providing scholarships for kids who may not be able to afford club sports, especially baseball and softball.On Sunday, the foundation hosted its first golf tournament at the Santa Ana Golf Club, where more than 200 community members and golfers took part. South Valley named one of ‘coolest La
  • Albuquerque Police Department wants safety input from public

    Albuquerque Police Department wants safety input from public
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is hoping to hear from the community through a new public survey.The survey aims to gather information to gauge community trust, understand different safety needs around the city, and explore what platforms reach people best.Story continues below
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  • Albuquerque Police Department halts Public Safety Survey for inclusivity revisions

    Albuquerque Police Department halts Public Safety Survey for inclusivity revisions
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department was hoping to hear from the community through its new Public Safety Survey. However, the survey was closed shortly after its launch, and on August 19, the department provided a statement as to why it halted the survey process.The survey was supposed to gather information from citizens to gauge community trust, understand different safety needs around the city, and explore what platforms reach people best. APD Chief Haro
  • Bank of America CEO says research team 'does not have any recession predicted anymore'

    Bank of America CEO says research team 'does not have any recession predicted anymore'
    (The Hill) — The CEO of Bank of America, Brian Moynihan, said that the financial giant no longer believes a recession is on the horizon for the American economy, hinting that the Biden administration and Federal Reserve have achieved a “soft landing” after inflation troubles in recent years.Moynihan told CBS’s Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation” Sunday that while the economy is slowing, consumer spending remains in line with pre-pandemic levels.“Our te

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