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Training Program Expands Immigration Legal Services Statewide
CHICAGO, Illinois, Jan. 3 -- The National Partnership for New Americans issued the following news:

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New training program expands immigration legal services statewide

By Andres Bautista

ALBUQUERQUE -- A new immigration law workforce training program will expand access to legal services for New Mexico's nearly 131,000 foreign-born workers, with community advocates now serving residents from Bernalillo and Dona Ana to San Juan and Lea counties.

"This innovative partnership is helping the department train new professionals for in-demand legal careers in our state," said Sarita Nair, Secretary ... Show Full Article

Red Beast Enterprises Cited Again by USDA: PETA Statement
NORFOLK, Virginia, Jan. 3 -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release:

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Red Beast Enterprises Cited Again by USDA: PETA Statement

Fort Collins, Colo. - Please see the following statement from PETA Vice President Daniel Paden regarding a just-posted U.S. Department of Agriculture inspection report (https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/2025-07-31-PST_Inspection_Report_Red_Beast_Enterprises_Inc.pdf), which reveals more serious animal welfare violations in the laboratories of Red Beast Enterprises, also known as High Quality Research. According ... Show Full Article

No Labels Issues Commentary: New Year, Same Challenges for Congress
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 -- No Labels issued the following commentary on Dec. 31, 2025:

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New Year, Same Challenges for Congress

With federal government funding set to expire January 30 and health insurance subsidies unresolved, lawmakers return to Washington under growing pressure.

By Peyton Lofton

It may be a New Year, but it's not a fresh start for Congress.

When lawmakers return to town, they will face the same problems they didn't address before the holiday break: a looming government shutdown and a growing health insurance squeeze. The difference now is timing. With deadlines fast approaching ... Show Full Article

Direct Relief: Cyclone Ditwah Killed Hundreds and Blocked Sri Lankans From Aid. A Medical Team Reached Them
SANTA BARBARA, California, Jan. 3 -- Direct Relief issued the following news:

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Cyclone Ditwah Killed Hundreds and Blocked Sri Lankans from Aid. A Medical Team Reached Them.

Alabaster International, outfitted with Direct Relief field medic packs and emergency supplies, traveled to treat patients in the country's battered north.

When Cyclone Ditwah battered Sri Lanka late last month, killing more than 600, landslides and infrastructure damage cut whole communities off from aid and medical care in the country's north. In the following weeks, Shannon Fernando-Rubera's team focused on reaching ... Show Full Article

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth FFRF Action Fund's 'Theocrat of the Year'
MADISON, Wisconsin, Jan. 3 -- FFRF Action Fund, an organization that says it develops and advocates for legislation, regulations and government programs to preserve the constitutional principle of separation between state and church, posted the following news:

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth FFRF Action Fund's 'Theocrat of the Year'

Nearly any Trump cabinet member could reasonably snag FFRF Action Fund's "Theocrat of the Year" title for 2025 but Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has assuredly earned the designation.

Hegseth, who left a Fox News anchor job to join Trump's administration, ... Show Full Article

Americans for Tax Reform: Income Tax Cuts Take Effect In Nine States On New Year's Day
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 -- Americans for Tax Reform posted the following commentary on Jan. 1, 2026:

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Income Tax Cuts Take Effect In Nine States On New Year's Day

By Patrick Gleason

As 2025 gave way to 2026, income tax rates fell in Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, and Oklahoma. The following rate cuts took effect in each of those nine states on January 1, 2026:

* Georgia: The rate decreased from 5.19 percent to 5.09 percent. (The state is on a schedule to lower the rate by 0.10 percent annually until it reaches 4.99 percent).

* Indiana: The ... Show Full Article

Advancing CKSA: Integrating Spaced Repetition to Strengthen Knowledge Retention
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Jan. 3 -- The American Board of Family Medicine issued the following news:

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Advancing CKSA: Integrating Spaced Repetition to Strengthen Knowledge Retention

As part of ABFM's commitment to providing high-quality, relevant assessment tools , we're excited to introduce spaced repetition into the Continuous Knowledge Self-Assessment (CKSA) activity.

Beginning January 1, 2026, each quarterly CKSA activity will feature 30 questions, including five personalized spaced repetition questions and 25 new questions.

What is Spaced Repetition?

Spaced repetition is an evidence-based ... Show Full Article