Reid is the Editor-in-Chief and also leads our National and Financial Divisions. He's a proud New Mexico Native, a veteran, and holds a grad degree. He also has experience in executive leadership, mentorship, and organizational management.
New Mexico deserves credit for finally moving on several health care problems that have been obvious for years. But if state leaders want real progress, they have to admit a
Americans expect leadership on security, not ideological crusades that leave airports chaotic, cyber defenses weakened, and borders vulnerable. New Mexico's Democratic congressional delegation—Sens. Martin Heinrich and Ben
Michael Perry’s argument should be read as a warning, not a narrow utility dispute. Southeast New Mexico is not just another region asking for infrastructure; it is one of
Yes, the farm bill is in major debate now: the House has already advanced a 2026 version, but the Senate path remains uncertain and the biggest fights are over SNAP,
Where Is New Mexico's Clawback Culture?
Leadership, Silence, and the Question of Whether Someone Is Actually Minding the Store
In Minnesota, the fallout from the Feeding Our Future
Senator Ben Ray Luján has a well-practiced routine. When federal construction money lands on a New Mexico military base, he is at the microphone. In July 2025 he announced
Non-Cooperation, Program Blind Spots, and the Cost of Looking Away
New Mexico is not Minnesota. But that is not the point. The point is whether New Mexico is building
What was once America's wholesome storyteller now matches Terrorist Regime anti‑American propaganda. Disney's ABC—Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The View—pushes lies to New Mexicans:
Alan Ritchson pretends to be other people. That's his job. Ballet dancer and American Idol reject turned action star, he's built a career on borrowed uniforms
From the sands of Iraq to the briefs under Presidents Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden, we’ve served decades watching Iran pull strings as the undisputed kingpin of
Two hours south of Albuquerque, out in a stretch of desert most people will never see, the modern world switched on.
On July 16, 1945, at Trinity Site in southern