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Zelenskyy Signals Openness to NATO Membership Deal Amid Mounting War Casualties

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed a growing interest in peace negotiations with Russia, reportedly considering a deal that would trade NATO membership for the surrender of Russian-occupied territories.

Yale Study Finds Ukrainian Children ‘Coerced’ Into Adoption by Russia

A Yale University report released Tuesday alleges that Russia has forcibly adopted at least 314 Ukrainian children from Russian-occupied regions since its 2022 invasion of Ukraine

Biden Admin Pushes $7 Billion Loan for EV Battery Plants in Indiana

The Biden administration announced a $6.85 billion loan on Monday to build two electric vehicle (EV) battery plants in Kokomo, Indiana.

Fani Willis Ordered to Turn Over Communications with Jack Smith, Jan 6 Committee

A judge ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to turn over all communications with Jack Smith and the January 6 Committee.

Hostage Families Find Hope in Trump’s Pledge for Action

President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to prioritize the release of American hostages held by Hamas, declaring that there would be "all hell to pay" if they are not freed before his January 20 inauguration.

Bill Aims to Protect Children from Online Content

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Rep. John James (R-MI) introduced a bill late last month that aims to partner with parents to protect children from online content that may harm minors.

CDC Declares End to McDonald’s E. Coli Outbreak

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has declared the conclusion of the E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers. The outbreak, which began in late September, affected 104 individuals across 14 states, resulting in 34 hospitalizations and one death in Colorado.

Special Counsel Challenges Dismissal of Hunter Biden’s Charges After Presidential Pardon

Special counsel David Weiss has asked a California federal court not to dismiss the tax charges against Hunter Biden, despite President Joe Biden’s sweeping pardon of his son. In a motion filed Monday, Weiss argued that the charges should remain on the public record, even if the case is formally closed.

Biden Pledges $1 Billion in Africa Aid Amid U.S.-China Rivalry

President Joe Biden has announced over $1 billion in humanitarian aid to assist individuals displaced by drought and conflict across 31 African nations. This commitment was unveiled during his recent visit to Angola, where he emphasized the United States' dedication to supporting Africa's humanitarian needs.

Michigan Sees Greatest Abortion Levels in Decades

Abortions in Michigan reached their highest levels since 1990 after the state declared them a "fundamental right."

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