By Arnie Leshin James Harden looks like he’s never been happier. He’s dealing with his new team as if it was a gift from heaven. He’s back to playing a full game, bringing the ball up court, hitting his patterned outside shot, driving to the basket, bringing down rebounds, handing out …
Read More »Let’s take the time to rest with God today
“And he said, “My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” Exodus 33:14 This is where Moses is encouraged by God that He would go with Israel and with Moses. God’s presence is His going with them and it is only with His presence that they …
Read More »AUSTRAILIAN OPEN TENNIS WOMEN’S TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
By Arnie Leshin One important thing to remember if you want to tune in to watch the Australian Open Women’s Tennis Tournament championship. If you are a late night viewer, it’s on Saturday morning at 1:30 on ESPN. So there’s time or there’s another way, and that is to get a …
Read More »WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL NEWS
By Arnie Leshin With all due respect to the late Pat Summit, it’s no doubt a myth when you compare her legendary women’s basketball program at Tennessee to the one being put together by Geno Auriemma at Connecticut. Yes, she won eight national championships, yes, she went undefeated at 39-0 …
Read More »Luján Named Chair of Commerce Subcommittee on Communications
Subcommittee oversees key New Mexico priorities including broadband access Nambé, N.M. – Today, U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) was named Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Communications, Media, and Broadband for the 117th Congress. “The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a light on longstanding inequities when it comes to Internet connectivity …
Read More »University of Connecticut women again hold the top spot in the NCAA
By Arnie Leshin Where have all the mighty gone? To be honest, no where, they’re just missing from the current national college Division I rankings compiled by the Associated Press. Yup, check the men’s top 25 and no where will you find the likes of Duke, North Carolina, Kentucky, Louisville, …
Read More »Gods encouraging word of the day
“Say to those with fearful hearts, “Be strong, and do not fear, for your God is coming to destroy your enemies. He is coming to save you.” Isaiah 35:4 Cast aside your fears — the Lord is with you. We all worry. We feel insecure on the job, we fear …
Read More »Sonya L. Smith Unanimously Confirmed as DVS Secretary
By NMDVS Sonya L. Smith was unanimously confirmed by the New Mexico Senate today as secretary of the New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS). The vote was 38-0, officially naming her as the fifth DVS secretary—and first African-American to serve as head of the agency. She had been serving …
Read More »Two Battles for Life and One Urgent Request
By Family Policy Alliance On Friday, the Senate passed the radical abortion bill that we had worked together to stop in recent years. While that battle is not over, it will go to the House floor soon for a vote that will be challenging to win. More on that – …
Read More »Brooklyn Nets with the franchise’s biggest comeback in 54 years
By Arnie Leshin From Rick Barry to Julius Erving to Jason Kidd, from the red, white, blue ball American Basketball Association to the National Basketball Association, Tuesday’s nightcomeback at the Phoenix Suns resulted in the biggest comeback in the 54 nomad years of the franchise. With Kevin Durant and Kyrie …
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