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How the US can thread the deterrence-escalation needle on Iran

President Joe Biden is considering how to respond to an Iranian-orchestrated attack last Sunday on a U.S. military outpost in northeastern Jordan. That attack killed three Americans and wounded dozens more, some very seriously. It showed that previous U.S. efforts to deter Iran from using its Iraqi and Syrian proxy militias to carry out attacks […]

Food stamps: Kentucky February SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 to start in two days

Kentucky residents who receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be issued their payments in two days. Food stamps will be issued to eligible residents in Kentucky between Feb. 1 and Feb. 19. SNAP will start to go out for February on Thursday. Payments are sent to recipients on odd days based on the last digits of […]

Nikki Haley polls behind ‘none of the above’ option on Nevada primary ballot: Survey

EXCLUSIVE — Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley could lose the Nevada primary to the “none of these candidates” option, according to a new survey, an outcome that would threaten her hopes of defeating former President Donald Trump. New polling released by Providence, a collaborative effort between Revere Solutions and DecipherAi, showed 59.2% of […]

Top anti-gun groups back Biden ATF rule against popular AR pistols

Four of the nation’s top gun control advocates have joined the effort by President Joe Biden’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to regulate, tax, and eventually snuff out one of the most popular firearms in America, the AR pistol. The groups said today that they filed a third-party brief in support of an […]

Japanese lunar lander wakes up after rough landing keeps it in the dark

Japan’s smart lander is back in action Monday after several dark days left it without power. Japan became the fifth country to have a spacecraft land on the moon when the explorer reached its destination on Jan. 19. The power problem occurred when the explorer landed with its solar panels facing the dark lunar surface instead […]

Food stamps: Alaska February SNAP benefits worth up to $3,487 arrive for residents in two days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will send out February payments to all participating households in Alaska in two days. Alaska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, and Vermont all send out payments to every SNAP-participating household, regardless of case number or last name, on the 1st of each month. About 12% of the state’s population, or 92,100 people, receive food stamps […]

Ex-Clinton adviser warns of ‘very real risks’ to a second Biden term

A former adviser to President Bill Clinton warned of several risks that could come with the reelection of President Joe Biden in November. Democratic political consultant Douglas Schoen explored the “very real risks” of Biden’s reelection in an op-ed for the Orange County Register over the weekend, listing what he views as multiple points of […]

Food stamps: February payments to Colorado residents worth up to $1,751 begin in two days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending February payments to Colorado‘s low-income households in two days. Food stamps will be sent out on Thursday through Feb. 10 in the Centennial State. The average payment per household member per month in Colorado is $181. Approximately 540,300 people, or 9% of Colorado’s population, receive SNAP benefits. A household of one can […]

Boebert bested by four Republicans in battle for new district: Straw poll

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) finished in 5th place out of 10 candidates in a straw poll following Thursday night’s Republican congressional primary debate for the state’s 4th District. Boebert received 12 of 117 votes cast after the 90-minute debate, placing behind Logan County Commissioner Jerry Sonnenberg, who received 22 votes; former Colorado House Minority Leader […]

Bethany Hamilton to join Riley Gaines at Missouri library promoting new book

Surfer Bethany Hamilton will join Riley Gaines, a former athlete and advocate to protect women’s sports, at a Missouri library on Friday, where the two will promote Gaines’s new children’s book. The book Gaines and Hamilton will promote, Happy No Snakes Day, teaches “the importance of standing up for the truth.” Hamilton, who survived a […]
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