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In New Mexico, an elected Land Commissioner oversees oil and gas leases on millions of acres of state land. The race is drawing big money from fossil fuel interests and environmental groups. Charlie Riedel/AP hide caption

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Why Big Money Is Being Pumped Into A Small New Mexico Race

As battles over energy and climate heat up, national groups are putting more money into local races with a big impact. That includes the election of the land commissioner in New Mexico.

In New Mexico, an elected Land Commissioner oversees oil and gas leases on millions of acres of state land. The race is drawing big money from fossil fuel interests and environmental groups. Charlie Riedel/AP hide caption

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Why Big Money Is Being Pumped Into A Small New Mexico Race

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Sir Michael Caine attends the European Film Award ceremony in Berlin in 2015, when he won the best actor prize for his work on the movie Youth. Clemens Bilan/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Actor Michael Caine, 85, On His Long Career: 'The Alternative Was A Factory'

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Mourners visit the memorial outside the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh after eleven people were killed in a mass shooting last weekend. Security remains tightened as congregations prepare to celebrate Shabbat. Jeff Swensen/Getty Images hide caption

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Jewish Leaders Encourage Americans Of All Faiths To #ShowUpForShabbat

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"Club music and dance music really require a different way of listening. You're not waiting for the chorus: You kind of have to like where you're at." Robyn's latest album, Honey, is out now. Heji Shin/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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How Robyn Found Herself In The Space Between The Notes

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