RIO RANCHO, N.M. (AP) — Clergy and religious leaders are preparing to hold a virtual march Saturday to highlight the plight of Americans struggling with poverty — people like Madelyn “Maddie” Brace and her boyfriend, Luciano Benavidez. For weeks, Brace and her 4-month-old daughter have stretched Benavidez’s shrinking paychecks, as his hours declined to 22 […]
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