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Food stamps: New Mexico SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for January to wrap up in 18 days

January benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up for New Mexico residents in 18 days.

Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns following weeks of scandal and scrutiny

Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned on Tuesday afternoon after several allegations of plagiarism and controversy about her response to antisemitism on campus.

Stimulus update: Everything to know about Michigan sending out checks averaging $550 to families next month

Michigan will be sending out checks to roughly 700,000 households in the state for an average of $550 as part of an expanded Working Families Tax Credit next month.

Harvard’s Claudine Gay slapped with six new plagiarism complaints day before her resignation

Claudine Gay can't get out of the spotlight after the Harvard University president's record as a scholar continues to be investigated, with six new accusations of plagiarism coming out in recent days. The recent scrutiny of Gay likely played a part in her reported resignation as the leader of the storied university just months after taking over last July.

Harvard’s beleaguered President Claudine Gay slapped with six new plagiarism complaints

Claudine Gay can't get out of the spotlight after the Harvard University president's record as a scholar continues to be investigated, with six new accusations of plagiarism coming out in recent days.

Red Sea attacks send oil prices higher over fears of shipping disruptions

Attacks on vessels in the Red Sea pushed oil prices higher Tuesday morning, reflecting fears of a broader supply disruption to ships attempting to pass through the Suez Canal, a key international waypoint for oil and liquefied natural gas shipments traveling from the Persian Gulf to Europe and North America.

Elon Musk says Green Day now ‘raging for’ the machine amid altered ‘American Idiot’ lyrics

Billionaire Elon Musk took a swing against the band Green Day on New Year's Day, claiming the band is now "milquetoastedly raging" for the "machine" after previously going against it.

Boston mayor’s ‘electeds of color’ party did not violate law: Massachusetts attorney general

Massachusetts's attorney general's office said the "electeds of color" holiday party hosted by Boston's Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu last month did not violate state law after the office received four complaints.

Suspect arrested after break-in at Colorado Supreme Court and shooting at police

A suspect was taken into custody early Tuesday after breaking into the Colorado Supreme Court building in Denver after opening fire on responding police officers, according to local law enforcement.

Biden team tries to make 2024 contest about anyone but president

President Joe Biden’s team is taking on a strategic approach that pivots the spotlight onto former President Donald Trump’s embattled record rather than solely focusing on the leading Democrat going into the 2024 campaign season.
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