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Durham Puts FBI on Trial Alongside Russian Collusion Informant

Igor Danchenko is the named defendant at this week's trial, charged with lying as an informant in the now discredited Russia collusion investigation.

Putin Rules Out Further Major Strikes on Ukraine for Now

There is currently no need for additional large-scale missile strikes on Ukrainian targets, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday.

Class of 2022 Produced Lowest ACT Scores in More Than 30 Years

The country's 2022 graduating high school class produced the lowest average ACT score in more than 30 years, according to the organization that administers the standardized college readiness exam.

Georgia Launches Investigation Into Warnock’s Church

Georgia has launched an investigation into a charity controlled by the church that pays Sen. Raphael Warnock (D., Ga.) a $7,417 monthly housing allowance and owns an apartment building that is trying to evict tenants, the Washington Free Beacon has learned.

Virginia Lawmaker to Introduce Bill Making It Illegal For Parents To Deny Their LGBT Children’s Sexual Orientation

A state delegate in Virginia said she's introducing legislation in the next session that would make it a crime for parents to not affirm their child's gender identity.

Climate Extremists Throw Soup on $2 Million Van Gogh Painting in London Gallery

The activists are part of a group called 'Just Stop Oil.'

Jan. 6 Committee to Subpoena Trump

The committee has returned to televised hearings after summer break.

Putin: Mobilization of Russian Troops ‘Will Be Completed Within About Two Weeks’

"This work is already being completed. Now 222,000 men out of 300,000 have been mobilized. I think that all mobilization activities will be completed within about two weeks," Russia's president said.

DC Comics Cancels Woke Bisexual Superman Series

DC Comics is canceling Superman: Son of Kal-El, a book series it launched last year about a bisexual Superman, amid poor sales.

Suspects in Murder of Georgia Teen Arrested, Held Without Bond

The two men who allegedly shot and killed 18-year-old Elijah DeWitt, a rising football star who got into an altercation with the men in Lawrenceville, Georgia on October 5, appeared in court on Wednesday where the judge decided they were a flight risk and would be held without bond.

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