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3.7 million more kids are in poverty without the monthly Child Tax Credit, study says
In one month, the child poverty rate increased from 12.1 to 17 percent, the highest rate seen since Dec. 2020. Black and Latino children experienced an even higher rate of poverty.
Republican Senator's filibuster kills voting legislation
A push to enact voting legislation backed by Democratic leaders at the Roundhouse died in the final minutes of the 30-day session Thursday
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Rio Arriba County Undersheriff retires in order to avoid felony charge
Rio Arriba County Undersheriff Martin Ray Trujillo has agreed to retire at the end of the month, in exchange for a prosecutor dropping the felony charge he was facing
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Russia says it will stage nuclear drills amid Ukraine standoff
Russia's The Defense Ministry says President Vladimir Putin will personally oversee this weekend's exercise.
Police arrest more than 100 protesters as they try to break siege at Canadian capital
Police in Ottawa say they have made progress in clearing out truckers who have paralyzed Ottawa for three weeks in a protest against the country's COVID-19 restrictions.
Canadian police arrest 2 leaders of protesting truckers
The police action took place in Ottawa, the protest movement's last stronghold, after weeks of demonstrations and blockades that shut down border crossings into the U.S.
California changes its COVID strategy and announces a plan to live with the virus
The state's plan sets specific goals, such as stockpiling masks, providing wide-scale daily vaccinations and tests and adding 3,000 medical workers within three weeks in surge areas.
1 in 10 Black people in the U.S. are migrants. Here's what's driving that shift
The breadth of what it means to be a Black American is widening, according to new analysis of the latest migration statistics.
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Mexico's Justice System Battles Its Own Reputation To Build Trust
When it comes to criminal justice, Mexico is better known for bribery than best practices. But police are receiving better training, and reforms now allow for open trials and presumption of innocence.
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Geologists Find Clues In Crater Left By Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid
Scientists drilling beneath the Gulf of Mexico have hit the layer deposited when an asteroid the size of Staten Island, N.Y., hit Earth. Samples might contain details from that fateful day.
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