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Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Won’t Seek N.A.T.O. Membership: ‘It’s a Compromise for Everyone’

In exchange for cease-fire, Russia's withdrawal, and security guarantee.

Southern Border Bracing for Massive Influx of More Than 170,000 Migrants: U.S. Intelligence

DHS estimates 25,000 migrants already waiting in Mexican shelters just south of the border.

Major US Bank Tells Abortion-Seeking Employees It Will Cover the Cost of Their Travel

One of America's largest banking corporations is reportedly shelling out cash to help employees circumvent state abortion laws.

Stronger Pro-Life Laws in Sight for Kentucky After Supreme Court Decision

The ruling could criminalize the “dilation and evacuation” abortion method.

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.

Left Admits Policies of ‘The Squad’ Are Backfiring

Hard-left politics are “backfiring” on the Democrat party, causing dissidence between young progressives and DNC leadership.

One in Five Gen Z Adults Identify as LGBTQ: Gallup Survey

Women more likely than men to identify as LGBTQ. QUICK FACTS: One in five Gen Z adults identify as LGBTQ, and that number is only expected...

D.C. Ending Indoor Mask, Vax Mandate

Masks still required in schools, places of worship, nursing facilities, childcare facilities, and libraries.

Judge Sides With Pro-mandate Schools, Reverses VA Governor’s Ban on Mask Mandates

The fight over masking Virginia’s school children will go on for at least a while longer. On Friday a judge in Virginia sided with pro-mask mandate school boards, and halted temporarily an executive order issued by new Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin that makes masks optional in schools.

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