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New Mexico at Arizona Week 1: How to watch, odds, injuries, weather, series history
The Arizona football team is a 31.5-point favorite ahead of its season opener versus New Mexico on Saturday. New Mexico at Arizona has a 7:30 PM Mountain Standard Time start on ESPN. New Mexico has minimal injuries that should not have a huge impact on Saturday. Arizona is healthy Arizona has dominated the series with New Mexico.
New Mexico at Arizona will kick off at 7:30 PM Mountain Standard Time on ESPN with Brian Custer on Play-by-Play, Rod Gilmore as the analyst and Lauren Sisler as the sideline reporter. Saturday is the first of at least four Arizona games this season scheduled to be televised nationally. The remainder of the TV schedule is to be announced.
Arizona is a 31.5-point favorite over New Mexico as of Thursday morning. The Wildcats are minus 7000 on the moneyline and New Mexico is plus 2000 per Fan Duel. The Over/under is at 58.5. That is roughly predicting a 41-17 Arizona win. Arizona should be able to name their score versus a porous New Mexico defense.
Running back Jaylen Morgan and wide receiver Evan Wysong are listed as questionable for New Mexico on Saturday per Newsday. There are no injuries listed for Arizona. Wysong led New Mexico with six receptions for 95 yards in the Lobos 35-31 loss to Montana State last week.
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Seasonal weather is forecast for Tucson on Saturday night. The gametime forecast is 75 degrees with a six percent chance of rain, winds will be out of the Southeast at five to 10 miles per hour. Partly cloudy skies are forecast with humidity at 43 percent and a UV index of zero out of 11.
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Arizona leads the all-time series with New Mexico 44-20-3. The Wildcats beat the Lobos 45-37 in the last meeting in 2015 in the New Mexico Bowl on the Lobos homefield. New Mexico won the previous two meetings in 2007 and 2008 in one-score games. Arizona is 22-11-1 versus New Mexico in games played in Tucson.
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New Mexico AG seeks $3.7B from Meta over alleged ‘public nuisance’ claims
- Who: New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez brought a lawsuit against Meta Platforms Inc.
- Why: The state claims Meta misrepresented harms to minors and created a public nuisance through its social media platforms.
- Where: The lawsuit is pending in New Mexico state court.
- How to get help: Has social media impacted the mental health of you or your child? You may qualify to join a social media lawsuit against the platform.
New Mexico’s attorney general is asking a state court to order Meta to pay approximately $3.7 billion to address what the state describes as a “public nuisance” caused by the company’s social media platforms.
The request comes after a jury previously found Meta misrepresented the risks its platforms — including Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp — pose to underage users. The jury also imposed a $375 million penalty in the first phase of the trial.
The case has now moved into a second phase, where the court will determine what additional remedies, if any, Meta must provide.
According to the state, the proposed $3.712 billion abatement plan would fund a 15-year effort to address the alleged harms caused by Meta’s platforms. The plan includes funding for public education, school resources, law enforcement support and mental health services for children affected by issues, such as online bullying and sexual exploitation.
“This request recognizes the scope of the public nuisance that Meta has caused,” counsel for the state argued in court.
The lawsuit alleges Meta concealed or downplayed the extent of harmful activity on its platforms while publicly portraying them as safe for younger users.
Meta disputes liability, challenges proposed abatement plan
Meta denies the allegations and argues there is no legal basis for the sweeping relief requested by the state.
Attorneys for the company contend the proposed abatement plan does not directly address or stop the alleged harmful conduct and instead seeks compensation for downstream effects.
“What no court has ever allowed … is payment for the downstream effects,” Meta’s counsel argued, describing the request as “damages masquerading as something else.”
The court is expected to hear additional testimony during the second phase of the trial before determining whether to approve any form of injunctive relief or financial remedies.
In March, a California jury found Meta and Google liable for mental health harms suffered by plaintiff Kaley G.M., who became addicted to Instagram and YouTube as a child, awarding $6 million in damages, including $3 million in compensatory damages and $3 million in punitive damages.
What do you think about the claims against Meta in this case? Let us know in the comments.
The state is represented by Raul Torrez of the New Mexico Office of the Attorney General and Donald Migliori, Linda Singer, Michael Pendell and David Ackerman of Motley Rice LLC.
The Meta lawsuit is New Mexico v. Meta Platforms Inc., et al., Case No. D-101-CV-2023-02838, in the First Judicial District Court of New Mexico.
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4.0 magnitude earthquake strikes near Colorado-New Mexico state line
LAS ANIMAS COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) – A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck in southern Colorado near the New Mexico border Thursday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), with shocks felt as far as Pueblo.
According to the USGS, around 10:45 a.m., an earthquake struck near Weston at a depth of 8.7 km.
USGS said weak shaking could be felt as far as southern Pueblo and Monte Vista, with the shaking measured at an intensity level 3.
USGS said it estimates a 28% chance that an aftershock greater than 3.0 can be felt again within the next week.
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