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Dr. Oz Accused of Violating Foreign Agent Law

Dr. Mehmet Oz faced a devastating wave of news on Wednesday as two separate stories broke that could threaten his bid to become the Republican Party’s nominee for a U.S. Senate seat out of Pennsylvania.

Putin Asks Macron to Help Stop Ukrainian ‘War Crimes’

The West can help stop “war crimes” allegedly carried out by Ukrainian forces if it uses its influence over Kiev and ceases the supply of weapons to the country, Russian President Vladimir Putin told his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday, according to the Kremlin.

Amount of U.S. Weaponry Delivered to Ukraine Revealed

Some 80% of the M777 howitzers and half of the 155mm ammunition for them – promised to Ukraine by US President Joe Biden last month – have already been delivered, the Department of Defense said on Monday.

Republicans Stand to Win Big in the 2022 Midterms, Have Massive Lead in Generic Congressional Ballot

Republicans currently hold the lead on the generic congressional ballot test for the first time in nearly a decade.

Ukrainian Military Confirms ‘Ghost of Kyiv’ Is Made Up

“The Ghost of Kyiv is alive and embodies a collective image," a Ukrainian military spokesman said.

Republicans Call to Cancel Senate’s Citibank Contract Over ‘Abortion Tourism’

Citigroup policy covers costs for employees who travel out of state for the procedure

Who Is Eric Schwerin? What to Know About Hunter Biden’s Business Partner

Eric Schwerin became one of Hunter Biden’s closest friends, business associates, and an emotional “pillar” to the president’s troubled second son over a 20-year relationship that transformed the enigmatic moneyman into a D.C. power player.

Federal Informant in Trump Investigation Found Dead After He’s Reported Missing

A federal informant who worked with federal authorities investigating links between former President Donald Trump and Deutsche Bank was found dead in Los Angeles on Monday, officials said.

New York High Court Throws Out Congressional Map for ‘Impermissibly’ Favoring Democrats

The New York Court of Appeals rejected on Wednesday congressional and state Senate maps passed by the state legislature, ruling that the redistricting scheme illegally favored Democrats.

Sanitation, Nutrition Better Than Vaccines at Protecting Children From Disease, Study Shows

In the 19th century, improvements in quality-of-life fundamentals such as drinking water, sanitation, housing and nutrition helped launch the public health profession.

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