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Russia Accuses Ukraine of ‘Barbarism’

Moscow calls on West to stop arms supplies to Kiev following deadly attack

Jan. 6 Defendant Backs Out of Plea Deal After Judge Acquits Other Accused Rioter

A man charged in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol backed out of a deal to plead guilty just days after a federal judge declared another defendant not guilty in the first acquittal connected to the attack.

Sean Feucht Leads Worship Rally at Disney Headquarters: ‘It’s Time for the Church To Be Bold’

Led by Christian author, activist, musician, and founder of Hold the Line Sean Feucht, hundreds of people gathered yesterday in front of Disney’s headquarters in Burbank, CA to protest the corporation’s recent stances on gender and sexuality.

Pfizer Document Reveals Company Hired 600 Workers to Address Spike in Adverse Reaction Reports

Pfizer is required to release a certain number of vaccine-related documents each month

Ukraine Attacks Hungary’s Willingness to Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles

After Ukraine tried to interfere in Hungary’s election results, the country is now accusing Hungary of supporting Russia by buying gas in rubles

Two Men Charged in Michigan Governor ‘Kidnapping’ Scheme Acquitted

Two men charged with plotting to kidnap Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020 were acquitted in federal court Friday after a trial in which the FBI was accused of political entrapment and serious misconduct.

Will Smith Banned From Academy Events for 10 Years Following Infamous Chris Rock Oscars Slap

Award-winning actor Will Smith has been banned from Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences events for 10 years for slapping comedian and host Chris Rock during the Oscars last month, the organization's Board of Governors announced on Friday.

U.S. Court Reinstates Biden’s Order Forcing Federal Employees to Get Vaccinated

A federal appeals court has reinstated U.S. President Joe Biden's mandate requiring federal employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19, a report says.

McConnell Donates to Cheney’s Campaign, Setting Up GOP Battle With Trump

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s proxy battle against Donald Trump moved forward again this week after a report noted he gave money to a House candidate who voted to impeach the former president.

Lawmaker Wants Answers After Report on Biden’s Twisted Plan to Divert Services From Sick Veterans

If you’re not clear on the Biden administration’s priorities, Sen. Josh Hawley is.

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