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Leftover draw licenses go on sale June 25

A total of 499 deer licenses left over from the 2025-2026 big-game draw will go on sale at 10 a.m. MDT on Wednesday, June 25, through the Department’s Online License System.   This first-come, first-served sale will only be open to New Mexico residents during the first 24 hours. If any …

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Israel at WAR

Israel is despised. We saw it firsthand this week in the halls of the U.N. Much of the international community possesses an unmitigated hatred for the nation of Israel and is shamelessly rooting for Iran to win and for Israel to be devastated. Israel’s enemies wish to eradicate the Jewish …

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The Church & the Culture: Why Every Victory Counts

This week, we want to share an incredible pro-life victory that underscores what is possible when truth prevails—and how the Church can remain a bold voice in the public square. The Biden administration’s unlawful reinterpretation of Section 1557 (a nondiscrimination provision in by the Affordable Care Act) attempted to force …

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Fishing Report

NORTHEAST NORTHEAST CATCH OF THE WEEK Lake Maloya: Donna Gomez and Chris Lucero caught these trout using yellow Panther Martin spinners on the north side at 9 a.m. June 15. NORTHEAST FISHING REPORT Cabresto Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week. Charette Lakes: We had no reports from anglers this …

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Nebraska: 26th State to Save Girls Sports!

We’re excited to share great news—and an inspiring new podcast episode you won’t want to miss. Nebraska’s governor has officially signed a law to protect fairness in women’s sports, joining over half the states in the nation that have taken this stand for female athletes. This victory reflects years of …

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Supreme Court Upholds FPA’s Help Not Harm Laws!

After eight years of hard, faithful work to expose and stop the harm of gender transition procedures on kids, the U.S. Supreme Court has just upheld the right of states to protect children from these irreversible medical experiments. Two-thirds of the Court stood firmly for common sense and compassion—affirming the …

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What “A Partner for Peace” Doesn’t Mean

In July 2000, President Bill Clinton invited Prime Minister Ehud Barak and PA Chairman Yasser Arafat back to the negotiating table at Camp David to negotiate a final peace plan in accordance with the 1993 Oslo Accords. After 13 days at the summit, no agreement was reached. In December 2000, …

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