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U.S. Gas Prices Poll: Americans Blame Vladimir Putin, Gas Companies for Scary Oil Price Hike

The majority of Americans blame Russia's President Vladimir Putin for the high gas prices in the U.S., according to a new poll.
SNAP Benefits 2022: Texas, California, Florida, Other States Payment Updates

SNAP Benefits 2022: Texas, California, Florida, Other States Payment Updates

Find the latest SNAP benefits 2022 updates for Texas, California, Florida, and other states in the southwest and southeast regions here.
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama Marriage: The Former White House Couple Who Almost Called It Quits

Barack Obama and Michelle Obama Marriage: The Former White House Couple Who Almost Called It Quits

Former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, admitted that they went through rough patches in their marriage during his presidency.
U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-NM)

Bipartisan Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Passes at Senate Committee

Senators Heinrich and Blunt build bipartisan support for proactive, on-the-ground investments to support the long-term health of fish and wildlife and their habitat across America.
U.S. Should Not Be Afraid of Russia and Send More Weapons to Ukraine Now to Win the War, Experts Say

U.S. Should Not Be Afraid of Russia and Send More Weapons to Ukraine Now to Win the War, Experts Say

Experts said the U.S. should immediately send more weapons to Ukraine to win the war against Russia.
Mexico: 400 Missing Persons Found Dead in Guanajuato State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

Mexico: 400 Missing Persons Found Dead in Guanajuato State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

The bodies of at least 400 missing persons have been found in Mexico's Guanajuato state, plagued by turf wars between rival Mexican drug cartels.
Advocates Secure Agreement From Interior to Reconsider Fracking on 45,000 Sacred Acres in Greater Chaco

Advocates Secure Agreement From Interior to Reconsider Fracking on 45,000 Sacred Acres in Greater Chaco

The Biden administration has agreed to review the Trump administration's illegal approval of fracking in the Greater Chaco region of northwest New Mexico.
Unsafe Levels of Uranium Found in U.S. Drinking Water With Those in Midwest, South Most at-Risk

Unsafe Levels of Uranium Found in U.S. Drinking Water With Those in Midwest, South Most at-Risk

Data from the EPA shows that drinking water in some parts of the U.S., particularly in the south and Midwest, had elevated levels of uranium.
COVID-19 Vaccine: FDA Sets Deadline to Redesign COVID Shots for Use This Fall

COVID-19 Vaccine: FDA Sets Deadline to Redesign COVID Shots for Use This Fall

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said the U.S. has until June to decide whether the public needs new COVID-19 shots to target different virus variants.
U.S. Increased Number of Ukrainian Refugees Allowed Entry With U.S.-Mexico Border Expecting More People to Come

U.S. Increases Number of Ukrainian Refugees Allowed Entry With U.S.-Mexico Border Expecting More People to Come

The U.S. government has increased the number of admittances of Ukrainian refugees, with the U.S.-Mexico border expecting more people fleeing amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbot's Plan to Bus Migrants to D.C. Receives Pushback From Jen Psaki; White House Press Secretary Calls It 'Publicity Stunt'

Texas Gov. Greg Abbot's Plan to Bus Migrants to D.C. Receives Pushback From Jen Psaki; White House Press Secretary Calls It 'Publicity Stunt'

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki comments on Texas Governor Greg Abbott's plan to transport migrants into Washington D.C.
Biden Family: U.S. Banks Flagged 150 Financial Transactions of James Biden, Hunter Biden as ‘Concerning'

Biden Family: U.S. Banks Flagged 150 Financial Transactions of James Biden, Hunter Biden as 'Concerning'

The Biden family has been reported to have 150 financial transactions flagged by U.S. banks as "concerning," particularly those involving U.S. President Joe Biden's brother, James Biden, and the president's son, Hunter Biden.
Peru Imposes State of Emergency Over Ongoing Protests; U.S. Embassy Issues Alert

Peru Imposes State of Emergency Over Ongoing Protests; U.S. Embassy Issues Alert

As protests continue to take place in Peru, the country's government declared a state of emergency to remove blockades on its highways.
SNAP Benefits 2022: Expert Concerned Food Assistance Program in Texas Might End in Summer

SNAP Benefits 2022: Expert Concerned Food Assistance Program in Texas Might End in Summer

Local food experts are worried about the additional SNAP benefits enacted during the start of April, noting that it might last only until end of summer and leave thousands of families hungry in Texas.
California: Los Angeles Woman Gets $10 Million Richer After Lottery Mistake

California: Los Angeles Woman Gets $10 Million Richer After Lottery Mistake

A lucky woman from Los Angeles, California accidentally won $10 million after she was bumped by a "rude" stranger at a supermarket.
Joe Biden Net Worth 2022: How Wealthy Is the 46th President of the United States?

Joe Biden Net Worth 2022: How Wealthy Is the 46th President of the United States?

As the head of state, President Joe Biden acts as the highest living symbol of the United States. Let's take a look at how he got rich in a span of one year in office.
New York State Department of Labor Recovers $1.4 Million in Wages for Miller Environmental Workers

New York State Department of Labor Recovers $1.4 Million in Wages for Miller Environmental Workers

The New York State Department of Labor has reached a $1,450,096 agreement with Miller Environmental to settle a failure to pay prevailing wages.
Colombia Top Court OKs Gulf Clan Leader Otoniel's Extradition to U.S.

Colombia Top Court OKs Gulf Clan Leader Otoniel's Extradition to U.S.

Gulf Clan leader Dairo Antonio Usuga, known by his alias "Otoniel," will soon be extradited to the U.S. after Colombia's Supreme Court has approved the move.
Sacramento Shooting: Violence that Killed 6 Was Gunfight Among Gang Rivals – Police

Sacramento Shooting: Violence That Killed 6 Was Gunfight Among Gang Rivals - Police

Police think that the Sacramento shooting that killed six people over the weekend was driven by gang violence.
FBI Arrested 2 Men Posing as DHS Agents, Gave Gifts to Secret Service Agents

FBI Arrested 2 Men Posing as DHS Agents, Gave Gifts to Secret Service Agents

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, also known as the FBI, has arrested two men who posed as Department of Homeland Security agents, claiming they were part of the January 6 task force.
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