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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. · United StatesBOISE, Idaho (KIFI) — The Idaho House passed a bill Monday that will restrict the purchase of junk foods like soda and candy using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Formerly known as food stamps, SNAP helps families in need provide for their families. Bill sponsors believe this change will encourage healthier food choices and begin make America healthy again. According to the bill's Statement of Purpose, "Food stamps are curr…See the Story
Idaho House passes bill, restricting the use of SNAP benefits
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The office-space market remains in a post-pandemic malaise
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Cryptocurrency · United StatesThe initiative aims to establish a national crypto reserve, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana and Cardano, to bolster US leadership in digital assets.See the Story
Trump Announces US Crypto Reserve Featuring Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Altcoins
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USAID · United StatesU.S. foreign assistance is barely 1% of our federal budget, yet it creates ongoing goodwill toward the United States, saves lives, and contributes to our national security. Do we really want to tell the world that we don’t care about the world’s poorest children?
I just don’t get it, writes guest columnist Heather Hodges, a former U.S. ambassador to Moldova and Ecuador, was in the U.S. Foreign Service for 31 years.See the Story
Why destroy USAID, a doer of good deeds that advance U.S. interests? Heather Hodges
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Trump Administration · United StatesPresident Donald Trump’s administration has begun terminating grants to organizations that enforce the Fair Housing Act by taking complaints, investigating and litigating housing discrimination cases for Americans across the country, according to documents and information obtained by The Associated Press on Friday.See the Story
Trump administration to slash funding for enforcement of fair housing laws
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