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Nicolás Maduro · VenezuelaVenezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez is in Russia, four sources familiar with her movements said on Saturday, after President Donald Trump said President Nicolas Maduro had been seized by U.S. forces after an attack on the country.See the Story
Venezuela vice president Rodriguez in Russia: Reuters
41% Right coverage: 49 sources

Nancy Pelosi · WashingtonDonald Trump's attempted coup on Jan. 6, 2021, was worse than the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and former special counsel Jack Smith had gathered enough evidence to bring charges against Trump for his role in the failed coup.See the Story
Jan. 6, 2021 Was Even Worse than Pearl Harbor
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) · VirginiaAs 850,000 Virginians (and millions nationwide) went without food stamps this fall during the federal government shutdown, the giant reconciliation bill Congress passed this summer set off a timer for states to reduce their error rates in computing the disbursement of funds to recipients. States that don’t comply risk losing their funding. That means Virginia must drop its error rate from where it hovers now around 11% down to 6% by 2027. Otherw…See the Story
Here’s what Virginia is doing so far to reduce its SNAP error rate
50% Center coverage: 4 sources