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A Number of Republicans Do Not Plan to Attend Biden’s State of the Union Address

Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton among a number of Republicans planning to boycott Biden's upcoming State of the Union speech.

Ukrainian President Focuses on Peace While Biden, Media Hype War

"We are committed to the peaceful and diplomatic path, we will follow it and only it," Zelenskyy said.

23 Highest Ranked Medical Schools Include CRT Training

Out of the 25 top medical schools in the United States, 23 require some level of mandatory critical race theory training.

5 Reasons Democrats ‘Feel a Lot Less Certain’ in Biden

Missed vaccination deadline and botched Afghanistan withdrawal ranked top two by FiveThirtyEight.

Biden Admin. Extends COVID National Emergency Indefinitely

In a letter to the House Speaker and Senate President Friday, President Joe Biden extended the national COVID-19 emergency pandemic indefinitely.

Russia Says It Recognized Donbass’ Sovereignty to ‘Stop the Slaughter,’ ‘Death of Our Citizens & Compatriots Living There’

“In a situation where we are facing a humanitarian catastrophe, seeing tens of thousands of refugees, women, children forced to leave their homes, the only way out is to take this decision,” Russian State Duma speaker said on Tuesday.

Bill Gates ‘Sad’ COVID Infections Offer Better Immunity Than Vax

Tech entrepreneur Bill Gates said recently he found it unfortunate that the Omicron strain of COVID-19 created better immunity than man-made vaccines.

Democrats Will Get Wiped Out in 2022 if They Don’t Make ‘Course Correction,’ Says Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg, former mayor of New York City, has issued a warning to Democrats ahead of the next midterm elections saying they will be devastating if they don’t change tactics.

Rittenhouse Suing News Orgs for ‘Spreading Lies’

Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old who was acquitted in the shooting deaths that occurred during last year's rioting in Kenosha, announced his intention to sue news companies and celebrities for spreading "lies" about him.

Senate to Vote on ‘Abortion on Demand’ Act

The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on the controversial Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) on Feb. 28.

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