(AP) — A film production company is contesting sanctions by New Mexico officials for alleged workplace safety violations on the set of “Rust,” where actor and producer Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer in October, according to filings posted Wednesday by state regulators.

(AP) — Cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase has lost half its value in the past week, including its biggest one-day drop ever on Wednesday as the famously volatile crypto market weathers yet another slump.

Governor Kevin Stitt signed into law the Stephen Bernius Memorial Act, which expands domestic abuse language in state law determining who can obtain a protective order.

Nutrition must be priority during chemotherapy

Dear Doctors: I'm getting chemotherapy for breast cancer. I expected the nausea and exhaustion, but I didn't know food would start to taste metallic and just plain weird. Some days all I want are potato chips, which still taste OK to me. I'm never hungry, so it's hard to eat. What can I do?

Single friend tired of always making the effort

DEAR HARRIETTE: I am always the plus-one for a couple of my friends. As the single member of my friend group, they typically call on me at the last minute to go with them to various activities. I do my best to be available, and usually it's fun. My issue is that when I invite them to join me for something -- even when it isn't last-minute -- they hardly ever say yes. Either they have a date, or they are tired because they have had a busy week or some other reason. I'm often tired, too, but I make the effort to have their backs and muster up energy whenever possible. I'm beginning to see how one-sided this is, and I don't appreciate it. What can I do to get them to see how unfairly they are treating me? -- No More Excuses

Here's your preview of Thursday's CDN

- Schools renew meal contract, plan upgrades

- Goodman keeps tabs for sheriff’s office

- CHS boys headed back to state

- Pending death services for Moheb A.S. Hallaba, John Malloy

- Notice of service for Daryl Jones

Clinton Public Schools’ contract with OPAA! Food Management, Inc. was approved Monday at the Board of Education’s regularly scheduled monthly meeting at the board office.

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