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Ukrainians Closer to Ground War Less Likely to Support Continued Battle with Russia: Gallup

A Gallup poll released Tuesday found a majority of Ukrainians want their nation's forces to keep fighting Russia.

Whispers That Colorado Senate Seat Could Go to GOP

Both parties quietly say the Colorado senate seat currently held by Democrat empty suit Michael Bennet could very well flip to GOP challenger Joe O’Dea — despite him lagging far behind in every poll taken so far.

B-52 Bombers, 60 Warplanes Fly Near Russia in New Joint Nuke NATO Exercise

U.S. B-52 bombers and around 60 other aircraft are taking part in NATO’s weeks-long nuclear exercise, which kicks off on Monday amid Russian threats of nuclear war.

Menstrual Abnormalities Lasting for Months Following COVID Vax

The data collected from Israel’s adverse events reporting system showing that some women experienced menstrual disorders for more than 12 months after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine raises concerns, according to Dr. Shelly Cole, an obstetrician-gynecologist in Texas.

Arizona Republican Kari Lake Vows to Protect Children from CRT, Cross-Sex Curriculum

Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial nominee, Kari Lake, told Breitbart News during an exclusive interview that if elected, she will be committed to protecting children from Critical Race Theory (CRT) and cross-gender curriculum.

Biden’s America: 1 in 4 Americans to Skip Thanksgiving to Save Money

One in five Americans are unsure if they will be able to cover the costs of Thanksgiving this year, and one in four plan to skip it to save money, a recent Personal Capital survey found.

Yuma Hospital CEO: ‘Open’ Border Is Draining Us, We’ve Given out $20 Million in Uncompensated Care to Migrants in Six Months

During a portion of an interview with NBC News aired on Friday’s broadcast of “NBC Nightly News,” Yuma Regional Medical Center President CEO Dr....

Republicans Should Slowly Back Away From Ukraine

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US Sending $725 Million More in Weapons to Ukraine

The Department of Defense (DOD) has announced that the United States will provide $725 million in additional security assistance to meet Ukraine’s “critical security and defense needs” as it battles a Russian invasion.

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