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The Trump administration Friday released $5.5 billion in federal education funds — nearly a month after a freeze that threw state and local education leaders into tumult. Friday’s move will free up nearly $27 million for Idaho. State superintendent Debbie Critchfield hailed the news — and acknowledged the turmoil created by the short-lived freeze.
Immigrants have long been required to carry ID proving they're in the US legally, but the rule was not enforced. Until now.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNTrump puts media ‘on notice' in push against ‘mainstream media liars'Trump is taking action against news outlets over what he calls false reporting. He says it's part of a push to expose media fraud and deceit.
The Idaho Republican who introduced the amendment described the renaming as, "an excellent way to recognize her support for the arts."
Time after time, the Idaho delegation has chosen to serve Donald Trump and his reckless agenda, no matter the cost to Idahoans.
The envelope in my mailbox screamed out, “this ENDORSEMENT has IDAHO LIBERALS worried.” Fearing the worst, I gingerly opened the envelope, only to find that the liberals were supposed to be worried because Idaho Gov.
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Colorado advocates alarmed by Trump's executive order aimed at homelessnessColorado advocates told Denver7 they are alarmed by President Donald Trump’s new executive order that will make it easier for cities to remove unhoused people from city streets.
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'It's Not A Bluff, This Is Real': Gavin Newsom Sounds The Alarm Over Trump's Partisan Attempt To Redraw Texas Congressional Maps During BriefingDuring his remarks at a press briefing today, California Governor Gavin Newsom sounded the alarm over President Trump's partisan attempt to redraw Texas congressional maps. Newsom stated, "It's not a bluff;
Trump says he would have ‘forced’ Bryan Kohberger to explain why he killed and ‘steal these innocent souls’ - The White House shared their condolences to the families of the four slain Idaho college students.