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Ukraine Briefs U.N. on Alleged Massacres as Russia Rejects Claims as ‘Groundless,’ a ‘Well-Directed Show’

Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy to address the U.N.’s most powerful body on Tuesday amid claims of Russia's "deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities."

D.C. Authorities Won’t Autopsy Recovered Bodies of These Aborted Babies. Police Are Hiding Barbaric Crimes, Pro-lifers Say.

The Washington, D.C., medical examiner said that it will not be performing autopsies on bodies of aborted babies that were turned into police last week.

Grammys Roundup: Ukrainian President Addresses Audience, but Less Politics Overall

Sunday's 64th Annual Grammy Awards on CBS focused mostly on music instead of politics, with the notable exception of a surprise appearance via video from the president of the Ukraine.

Hearing for California ‘Infanticide Bill’ Set to Occur Next Week

The California Assembly Judiciary Committee hearing for a bill disguised as reproductive health yet enables a woman to hurt or kill her week-old child is set on April 5 at the state capitol building.

Pro-life Groups Demand Answers After Exposing Freezer Full of Aborted Babies Body Parts at University

A group of pro-life activists have discovered human fetal remains in a freezer at the University of Washington, leading to calls for institutions involved in such research on babies to face accountability.

Texas Heartbeat Act Under Attack

Multiple lawsuits seek to overturn the state’s pro-life law

Fact-Checker Claims COVID Deaths Underreported. Here’s Why They’re Wrong.

Health Feedback, a “fact-checking” organization, is part of a World Health Organization project called Vaccine Safety Net. It operates under the umbrella of Science Feedback, whose partners and funders include Facebook and the Google News initiative.

Seeing Life

The director of the first U.S. pro-life medical pregnancy center knows the power of an image in shaping convictions on abortion.

Democrat Lawsuit Aims to Keep Ron Johnson, Two Other Wisconsin GOP Reps. Off Ballot for Assisting Jan 6 ‘Insurrection’

Wisconsin Democrat Activists filed suit earlier this month in an attempt to disqualify Republican Senator Ron Johnson and two GOP congressional colleagues — Representatives Tom Tiffany and Scott Fitzgerald — off the midterm ballot this November. The Democrats claim that the three pro-Trump Republicans should be disqualified to serve based on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which was adopted in the aftermath of the Civil War to (in part) keep former Confederates from serving in Congress.

44 Studies on Vaccine Efficacy That Raise Doubts on Vaccine Mandates

As some people have now been vaccinated for more than half a year, evidence is pouring in about Covid vaccine efficacy.

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