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Truck Convoys From All Over U.S. Rally in Indiana Forming One Pack Headed to D.C.

Trains of trucks, cars, and RVs from all over the nation created one large convoy in Monrovia, Indiana late Wednesday before heading toward Washington on Thursday.

France Suspends Vax Passport Program Ahead of Elections

France is set to suspend their “vaccine passport” program on March 14 just before citizens head to the polls national elections.

American Legion Calls for Peace in Ukraine

The National Executive Committee of the largest veterans group in the nation, the American Legion, voted to call for a peaceful resolution in Ukraine and no troop movement to the area without conditions being met.

Peace Talks Between Russia, Ukraine Conclude

Peace talks came to an end between the warring Russia-Ukraine delegations with the only concession being in the area of humanitarian corridors, as the United States begins sharing real-time intelligence with Kiev.

Stacey Abrams Compares Herself and Progressive Democrats to Ukrainians

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams received heavy criticism after implying she was similar to President Zelenskyy and Ukraine.

Russia, Ukraine Agree on Evacuation Corridors to Help Civilians Escape Fighting

Moscow and Kiev agree on mechanisms to establish routes to evacuate civilians from combat zones in Ukraine.

Never Forget: The Same Politicians Calling for ‘Freedom’ Now Are the Ones Who Took Yours Away Months Ago

In case you haven’t noticed, a line is being drawn in the sand: you either stand with Ukraine and unquestioningly parrot the establishment narrative — or you are an agent of the Kremlin. The war propaganda is palpable and we haven’t seen anything like this since the immediate aftermath of 9/11.

It’s Now Clear, Democrats Will Lose the House

It’s now virtually clear that if the 2022 midterms were held in March instead of November, the Republican Party would not only win control of the U.S. House of Representatives but would take down a prominent Democrat along the way.

‘I Want to Follow Him’: Two Female West Point Cadets Choose to Be Baptized in Bitterly Cold Hudson River

Two female cadets at the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, New York, were recently baptized in a memorable way, choosing to be dunked in the frigid waters of the Hudson River.

Florida First State to Allow Doctors to Use Off-Label Drugs for Early Treatment of COVID-19

Repurposed drugs that have been shown to prevent or treat COVID-19 may be prescribed by physicians, the Florida Department of Health said in its new COVID-19 guidance for health care practitioners.

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