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Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth $1,751 to be sent out to New Mexico residents today

Today marks the final day December benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be issued to New Mexico residents.

Netflix CocoMelon show features boy dancing in tiara and skirt for gay parents

A recently released Netflix series has received pushback online for featuring a boy dressed up in a tiara and skirt to dance for his two fathers.

Southern border crisis: Authorities encounter nearly 27,000 immigrants in 48 hours in unprecedented surge

EXCLUSIVE — In just 48 hours, authorities have encountered almost as many immigrants illegally attempting to enter the United States from Mexico as in entire months during the Obama and Trump administrations.

Democrats go on offense before the sixth anniversary of Trump’s tax cuts

EXCLUSIVE — Democrats are trying a new strategy as they attempt to defend President Joe Biden's economic record, criticizing former President Donald Trump's economic policies before the sixth anniversary of his signing his GOP tax cuts bill into law.

Three reasons Colorado’s Trump decision might not kill former president’s 2024 hopes

The Colorado Supreme Court’s historic ruling on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump is disqualified from holding the office of the presidency under the Constitution's insurrection clause might not upset his 2024 hopes.

Why booting Trump from the ballot puts ‘democracy defenders’ on the defensive

The Colorado Supreme Court may have tossed former President Donald Trump off the 2024 ballot, but his critics find themselves on the defensive, too.

Soros-backed district attorney under fire for releasing man with seven DUIs charged in the death of two

A man who committed his seventh DUI, and is charged as involved in the death of two people, has been released after his charges and bond were reduced, sparking outrage against Jose Garza, the Soros-funded district attorney overseeing Travis County, Texas.

Why GOP rivals are forced to defend Trump over 14th Amendment disqualification

After Colorado's top court ruled that former President Donald Trump was ineligible to appear on the state's ballot in 2024 due to the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause, his Republican primary opponents immediately rallied around him and denounced the decision.

FTC proposes rules to turn targeted advertising for teenagers off by default

The Federal Trade Commission is proposing changes to privacy rules to force Big Tech companies to turn targeted advertising off by default for teenagers and restrict social media surveillance in schools.

Tiana Lowe Doescher predicts Biden has a 33% chance of dying in second term of office

The chances of President Joe Biden dying while serving a potential second term of office increase more as the president gets older, the Washington Examiner's Tiana Lowe Doescher noted Wednesday.
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