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Two million Americans got off food stamps in Trump’s first year

The number of food stamp dependent Americans hit a six-year low in President Donald Trump’s first year in office, reflecting an improving economy and falling unemployment, according to a U.S. Agriculture Department (USDA) report.

March 16, 2018 in U.S..
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U.S. Senate may fund Obamacare subsidies with sneaky move

Republicans campaigned for roughly a decade, promising voters they would dismantle former President Barack Obama’s landmark health care legislation; but one of their own senators is trying to keep it alive through the 2018 election cycle.

March 16, 2018 in U.S..
U.S. Department of Homeland Security

On California border, Trump examines wall prototypes, favors ‘see-through’ model

President Donald Trump examined border wall prototypes in San Diego on Tuesday, saying they would block 99 percent of illegal immigrants from entering the country.

March 15, 2018 in U.S..
U.S. Marshals Office of Public Affairs

White House releases new details on school safety agenda, which includes arming teachers

President Donald Trump will push states to make it easier to seize weapons from people a court finds dangerous, hold federal agencies more accountable for background checks, and promote arming teachers.

March 14, 2018 in U.S..
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Here’s why Russia is delivering loads of natural gas to Massachusetts

Massachusetts anti-fossil fuel policies is one of the primary reasons why the state has relied on natural gas imports from a Russian oil company the Department of State sanctioned during the Obama-era.

March 13, 2018 in U.S..
Executive Office of the President of the United States

Majority of voters in blue states like Trump tax cuts, survey finds

More than half of registered voters in blue or battleground states that Donald Trump won in the 2016 presidential election, each of which has a Democrat senator up for re-election, say the economy is better than it was a year ago, according to a new survey.

March 13, 2018 in U.S..
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Washington Post crusades against 2nd Amendment, claims guns keep white men on top

The Washington Post ran an article Friday claiming gun violence is “rooted in white supremacy” and white men turn to guns as a way to “reassert their authority.”

March 12, 2018 in U.S..
Public domain

Ohio Program trains teachers in 12 states to carry guns

A 14-year-old boy shot at two other students in the cafeteria of Madison Junior/Senior High School in western Ohio in a nonfatal encounter in February 2016. By that July, the Mad River district’s Board of Education had voted to arm certain trained teachers and staff.

March 11, 2018 in U.S..
Wikimedia Commons/Public domain

Minimum wage hike is killing jobs in this Arizona city

In Arizona, the $15 minimum is predicted to result in more than 200,000 lost jobs — almost all among the state’s lowest-skilled workers.

March 9, 2018 in U.S..
Wikimedia Commons/Public domain

Pence: Kim Jong Un wants to talk because Trump stood firm

Vice President Mike Pence said Friday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s offer to meet with President Donald Trump is clear evidence that the president’s North Korea strategy is achieving results.

March 9, 2018 in U.S..
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement/Public domain

Everything you need to know about Sessions’ anti-sanctuary lawsuit

The suit, at a general level, is a constitutional challenge to the state’s sanctuary laws. California has adopted laws that undermine powers the Constitution delegates to Congress exclusively, the Justice Department said.

March 8, 2018 in U.S..
U.S. Justice Department

DOJ sues California for using sanctuary cities to skirt federal law

The Department of Justice sued the state of California Tuesday for using so-called sanctuary laws to violate aspects of the U.S Constitution.

March 7, 2018 in U.S..

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