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Israel is on fire. Biden is betraying her. And college campuses have been invaded by violent radicals. Today we’re taking urgent legal action to fight back. President Biden BLOCKED critical weapons shipments to Israel, even after Congress overwhelmingly authorized new aid. The International Criminal Court (ICC) could issue arrest warrants …

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Celebrate the Gift of LIFE This Mothers Day

This weekend, we celebrate every mother and their openness to the precious gift of LIFE! New Mexico Alliance for Life extends our heartfelt thanks and blessings to all mothers and their families this Mother’s Day weekend. As we know, embracing motherhood comes with its own unique set of challenges, frustrations, and obstacles …

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Governor’s Special Hunt Auction Online for 2024

New Mexico – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, pursuant to 2007 legislation, has authorized the auctioning of eight big-game hunts to benefit wildlife conservation in New Mexico. The Department has partnered with New Mexico Ducks Unlimited (DU) to offer the New Mexico Governor’s Special Hunt Auction 2024 Online. Funds from the …

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The Lord’s Prayer

Thursday was the National Day of Prayer, which Congress has officially recognized since 1952. This is an important day for Americans to join together in prayer. Do you ever want to pray yet find it difficult to express what’s on your heart? Fortunately, Jesus gave His disciples a model to …

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Forest Service Features

Forest Service Features Early May – 2024 It’s not bourbon if it hasn’t aged in new, charred oak barrels. To ensure the sustainability of American white oak trees, Kentucky distillers are rallying to support forest management initiatives that will preserve and protect the species for generations to come. (Photo courtesy …

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College Chaos: Jewish students fear their peers

At Columbia University, Jewish students and faculty were barred entrance after anti-Israel protesters erected encampments on school property, threatening and harassing their Jewish peers. The atmosphere at that university has become so antisemitic, the university’s campus rabbi has told Jewish students not to return to campus, and in-person classes have …

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Dry Gulch Wildfire Update

Santa Fe, N.M., April 29, 2024- The Dry Gulch Wildfire, located in the Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District, is 10.49 acres and 100% contained as of Monday, April 29, 2024. The wildfire was first reported on the morning of Friday April 26, 2024, and is located south of Dalton Canyon, and …

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