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Russian and Ukrainian Officials Met in Belarus for Peace Talks

Officials from Russia and Ukraine met in Gomel region, Belarus on Monday to talk about potentially ending the invasion of Russia into the Ukrainian-held territory.

Ukrainian President Releasing Prisoners to Fight in War With Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced he will be releasing convicted criminals who have "real combat experience" to assist in fighting.

‘Snake Island’ Story of Russian Warship Killing ‘Defiant’ Ukrainian Soldiers Was Fake News

Western news outlets and social media accounts spread the story of Ukrainian soldiers on Snake Island defiantly telling off the Russian navy before being killed—the story is now confirmed "fake news."

Toyota Halts Production in Japan After Suspected Cyberattack

Toyota is halting production at all 14 of its factories in Japan after a key supplier was hit by a suspected cyberattack.

It All Comes Back to NATO

When the Bush Administration announced in 2008 that Ukraine and Georgia would be eligible for NATO membership, I knew it was a terrible idea. Nearly two decades after the end of both the Warsaw Pact and the Cold War, expanding NATO made no sense. NATO itself made no sense.

4 New Things We Just Learned About the Special Counsel Investigation

When will the corrupt media begin reporting on this biggest political scandal of the last century?

Ilhan Omar’s Republican Challenger

Republican congressional candidate Shukri Abdirahman went after her opponent, “Squad” member and Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, in her latest campaign ad.

Pence Joins the List of CPAC Outcasts Deemed Disloyal to Trump

For the second year in a row, former Vice President Mike Pence was a no-show at the country’s most influential meeting of conservative activists.

Barr Turns on Trump, Saying He Lacks ‘Temperament’ of a Leader

In new book, the former attorney general says it would be 'dismaying' if Trump ran for president again.

The Taliban Conducts Security Sweep in Search of Weapons, Criminals: Spokesman

The Taliban began going to house-to-house in Kabul and other Afghan cities Friday in search of weapons and criminals after a recent increase in robberies and kidnappings.

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