Most New Mexicans don't have a favorable view of the state's economy, rating it as fair or poor. A majority also say they are worse off financially or about the same as before the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Henry Ford says, “Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right.” Choosing for a season to focus on how ...
A fair economy. Inflation. Crime. Last week, as the country moves closer to Election Day, the Journal ran a series of stories based on a poll done by Research & Polling Inc. The poll questions sought ...
The biology department at CSUN has stayed committed to promoting STEM research carried out by K-12 students and teachers in ...
What's the biggest issue New Mexicans face in their daily lives? Inflation. The cost of living, gas, housing — it's all just too expensive. Not too far behind that, most New Mexico residents' top ...
A new study reveals the surprisingly convergent evolution in the inner ear of mammals. An international research team showed that a group of highly divergent mammals known as Afrotheria and distantly ...
Most New Mexicans think crime is a problem and that drugs, poverty and homelessness are to blame. A smaller number believe illegal immigration, a broken criminal justice system and guns are the ...
Apple's Journal app for iOS is one of our favorite diary apps, but there are plenty of excellent alternatives in the Google ...
We're looking for Milwaukee's top C-Suite leaders. If you or someone you know fits the bill, let us know! The Milwaukee ...
Un Kyu Lee’s new Micro Journal Rev.2.ReVamp is basically a mini-laptop that’s purpose-built for use as a portable writing ...
Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance continues to defend the false claim that migrants in Springfield, Ohio, ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's approval rating is descending as she approaches the halfway point of her second term. About 45% of registered, likely voters surveyed in a new Journal poll said they ...