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V.24 No.49 | 12/3/2015

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The Daily Word in Urinating Walls, Black Friday and The White House

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Germany has walls that will make you think twice about urinating on them.

This local diner is going to give you all the feels and remember what holidays are actually about.

Are you a health freak? Well there’s a new type of tattoo just for you.

Incase you missed it, this guy had a lot of balls on Thankgiving.

Black Friday gets wild.

Do you ever just wonder how science is even real? Same.

V.24 No.37 | 9/10/2015

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The Daily Word in one man's trash is another man's treasure, twerking stormtroopers and same-sex marriage in Kentucky

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Pro sufer takes on waves in cocktail dress and high heels.

HIV prevention pill to show effective outcome.

Same-sex marriage licences now issued in Kentucky.

These 6 intense airplane landings will make you want to put on your oxygen mask!

Force Friday has Stormtroppers twerking in excitment.

Refugees head to Germany on foot after being denied train rides.

11-year-old boy takes down an attempted burglar.

California man finds $20 bill and wins $1 million lottery ticket.

V.24 No.20 | 5/14/2015
The Marble Orchard

Book Review

The Ties That Bind

The Marble Orchard

Dark literary thriller The Marble Orchard explores how loyalties can shape a man’s choices—and doom him.
V.24 No.15 | 4/9/2015
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From Ohio to Idaho, it’s funny because it happened to someone else.
V.24 No.11 | 03/12/2015

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The Daily Word in mean tweets, overdue library books and Frozen 2

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President Obama joined the “mean tweets” gang on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

Well, it looks like the craze is continuing. Disney has announced Frozen 2.

Hours after the Ferguson police chief resigned after a Justice Department reported the police department acted on racial bias, two policemen were shot in a home on Thursday. An official believes it may have been an ambush.

One person was killed and two were injured after a medical helicopter crashed outside of Tulsa, Okla.

After a 19-year-old's video of her plea for citizenship went viral, a Texas legislator is introducing a bill to allow people to apply for delayed birth certificates in the county they are born in.

Police in Alamogordo are investigating a double homicide.

An APS teacher has resigned after being “bullied” by her students and receiving a death threat from one student.

Hey y'all! The National Wildlife Federation announced on Tuesday that Albuquerque is a top 10 US city for wildlife. Get it!

Johnathan Masters, a candidate in the race to be Kentucky's new lieutenant governor, was arrested for an overdue library book. Wait, what?

V.24 No.3 |

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The Daily Word in heavenly lies, gay marriage and glitter

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The kid who wrote The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven admits: “I did not die. I did not go to heaven.”

The clock is ticking on the issue of gay marriage for Supreme Court justices who need to put it on their calendar before their current term ends in June.

If civics isn't your best subject, you might not want to move to Arizona.

Police are looking for a teenage Kentucky couple who have gone on a multi-state crime spree.

Scientists report that 2014 was the hottest year in Earth's recorded history.

SWAT has been called out to a home in southwest ABQ where a man has barricaded himself after trying to commit an auto burglary. This story is still developing. Check KRQE for updates.

APD has released the names of the two officers who were involved in Tuesday night's fatal shooting on San Mateo: Michael Oates and Matthew Fisher.

The lawyers for APD officers Keith Sandy and Dominique Perez have filed a motion to stop the DA's office from prosecuting murder charges for the shooting of James Boyd in March 2014.

The Bernalillo County commissioners agreed to go ahead with a tax increase that would raise $40 million a year to help with the county budget and mental health programs.

An Ohio woman is being charged with vandalism after trashing her boss' office with glitter and silly string. Wait … what's the bad part?

V.23 No.46 | 11/13/2014
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From France to Kentucky, it’s funny because it happened to someone else.
V.23 No.34 |

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The Daily Word in college woes, a handsy officer and BDSM

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Kentucky firefighters were hurt while trying to perform the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge for charity.

Daniel Ken Holtzclaw, a 27-year-old police officer in Oklahoma City, has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting six women.

A Tallahassee federal judge ruled Florida's same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional.

According to a new New York Times poll, most white people “reserve judgment” in regards to whether the Michael Brown shooting was justified. Blacks, on the other hand, stand firm that it was not.

Surprise, surprise: College students are wondering whether getting a degree is worth the cost and debt they'll undertake from acquiring it.

Today the APS board will interview four interim superintendents to take over for Winston Brooks, who resigned last Friday.

Alex Gallegos, an Albuquerque murder suspect, has been apprehended after a shootout on Wednesday afternoon that left several schools on lockdown and shut down Taylor Ranch Road.

A woman who was admitted to UNM Hospital and tested for Ebola is not infected with the virus. So don't be all paranoid.

According to police data: Despite recent acts of violence, Albuquerque is on course to have “far fewer” homicides this year than in past years. So … good news?

NSFW: In case you were curious, here are some photos of the dual lives of everyday people who practice BDSM. It beats 50 Shades, no?

V.23 No.30 | 7/24/2014
Odds and Ends

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From Connecticut to Kazakhstan, it’s funny because it happened to someone else.
V.21 No.14 | 4/5/2012

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The Daily Word in Sandler sweeps, brand new Beatles and Mega Millions unclaimed

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Seven dead and three wounded as a gunman opens fire at Oikos University in Oakland.

The offspring of John, Paul, George and Ringo hint at a new version of the Beatles.

According to polls, Denmark is the happiest country in the world.

Meanwhile, a survey finds that 33 is the happiest age to be.

I’d consider finding an original Picasso for $14 at a thrift store money well spent.

James Murdoch steps down from his post as BSkyB chairman in light of hacking scandals.

Kentucky defeats Kansas 67-59 for their eighth NCAA national title.

Not one of the three Mega Millions jackpot winners have stepped up to claim their prize.

Adam Sandler’s Jack and Jill swept all 10 categories it was nominated for at the Razzies, an awards show for awful movies.

George Zimmerman is ready to turn himself in if charged with the murder of Trayvon Martin.

The first glimpse of Tarantino’s Django Unchained.