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Over 90,000 Cans of Baby Formula Arrive in Us From Australia Amid Shortages

Roughly 95,000 cans of baby formula were flown into the United States from Australia on June 12 amid a nationwide shortage, marking the fourth flight of “Operation Fly Formula.”

Pair of Supreme Court Rulings Make It More Difficult to Challenge Immigration Policies

The Supreme Court issued rulings in two related cases on Monday that will make it much harder for noncitizens to challenge U.S. immigration policies in court.

China Seeks Stronger Security Ties With Pakistan

Chinese and Pakistani officials have agreed to increase their cooperation in countering terrorism and other security concerns, deepening their cooperation amid efforts by “outside forces” to divide the two countries.

House GOP Members Introduce Bill Rescinding No-Fly Zones Over Disney Parks

Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, introduced legislation Monday that would direct the Secretary of Transportation to revoke no-fly zones over Disneyland and Disney World, the Daily Caller reported.

A Slew of Democrats Are Quietly Hoping Biden Won’t Run In 2024

Many members of the Democratic Party are quietly hoping President Joe Biden doesn’t run again in 2024, according to an article from The New York Times.

Putin Admits Ukraine Invasion Is an Imperial War to “Return” Russian Land

Throughout the past few months, Vladimir Putin has offered up all manner of outlandish excuses for his invasion of Ukraine.

NRA Responds to Gun Control Deal

US gun rights group encourages ‘real solutions’ to ‘stop violence’ following Congress’ bipartisan reform package.

Jabbed, Boosted Justin Trudeau Again Contracts COVID, Still Urges Canadians to Take Vax

Infection comes days after meeting with 79-year-old Biden.

U.S. Department of Defense Admits Collaboration with 46 Ukrainian Biolabs

U.S. also helping "transition" former Soviet bioweapons labs that "developed a broad range of biological pathogens for use as weapons against plants, animals, and humans, including the weaponization of anthrax, plague, and smallpox."

Supreme Court Delays Ruling in Roe v Wade Case Once Again

The U.S. Supreme Court issued rulings as expected on Monday, but the awaited decision regarding whether the high court will go through with overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and send the issue back to states was not one of them.

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