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New Mexico Paying College Tuition for Illegals With COVID Relief Funds

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed the New Mexico Opportunity Scholarship Act into law, which provides scholarships covering tuition and fees at the state’s public higher education institutions.

Dems Question Dianne Feinstein’s Mental Fitness to Serve, Cite Recent Interactions

Colleagues have to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein multiple times during interactions that last several hours.

Zuckerberg Won’t Repeat 2020’s Massive Spending on Elections Offices

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced he won’t be donating money to help state and local officials administer the 2022 elections or any other election after criticism that the nearly $400 million he injected into the 2020 presidential contest unfairly bolstered Democratic turnout.

Lawmakers Sound Alarm on Shrinking Middle Class as Inflation Hits a High

House lawmakers are mulling the future of the middle class, as economic challenges and inflation continue to burden Americans.

Proposed California Bill Threatens to Revoke Doctors’ Licenses for Contradicting State Messaging

Doctors have already found themselves suspended for their social media posts about Covid.

Alabama Governor Signs Two ‘Common Sense’ Transgender Bills

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed two gender-related bills April 8 aimed at protecting youths.

Oklahoma Gov. Signs Near-Total Abortion Ban Into Law

Possible 10-year sentence for performing procedure.

Trump Haters Impeached Him for ‘Inciting a Riot’—Now They’re Claiming the Riot Was Premeditated

The idea of a coordinated assault undermines the narrative Donald Trump was responsible for spontaneously inciting an ‘insurrection.’

Mexican President Updates Position on Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Mexico’s leader says he doesn’t “accept” Moscow’s attack, but notes past invasions of his own country by US, France, and Spain.

Support Grows Among Republicans for Naming a Special Counsel to Investigate Hunter Biden

The House Republicans said they were concerned DOJ "has an actual conflict of interest … that could prevent a fair and impartial investigation."

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