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Biden Administration Continues to Fund War in Ukraine With Additional $2.3 Billion in Military Aid

The United States has announced an additional $2.3 billion in military aid to Ukraine, aiming to bolster its defense against ongoing Russian aggression.

Biden Administration’s Illegal Student Loan Relief Plans Hit Roadblocks

Two recent federal judges have delivered a setback to Biden's ongoing attempts to cancel massive student loan debt. I will elaborate on that later. The...

California Approves Budget with Spending Cuts and Temporary Tax Hikes to Address $46.8 Billion Shortfall

In response to an anticipated $46.8 billion budget shortfall, California lawmakers approved a budget on Wednesday that reduces spending and temporarily raises taxes on...

Ohio General Assembly Passes $4.2 Billion Capital Spending Bill and Major Education Reforms

A $4.2 billion state capital spending bill, several education reforms, and a proposed change to the way state ballot issues are numbered were among...

Newsom Claims Republicans Threaten the ‘Very Foundation of California’s Success’

During his State of the State address, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) said that those holding to right-wing ideologies threaten the "very foundation of California’s success."

Seniors Face Drug Cost Increase While Biden Admin Gives Billions to China for EVs

The Biden administration's recent policy decisions have sparked significant debate, particularly its repeal of the Trump-era drug rebate rule and substantial funding for Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). 

American Embassy Employee Discovered Deceased in Ukraine’s Capital, No Autopsy Provided 

Local media reports that a U.S. Embassy employee was discovered deceased in the capital city of Ukraine. Online publication Strana UA said on Wednesday that...

White House Considering Deployment of U.S. Military Contractors to Ukraine: Report

The Biden administration is reportedly weighing whether U.S. military contractors should be permitted to be deployed to Ukraine.

Biden Faces GOP Backlash Over Record SPR Depletion in Election Year

The sale of the first 30 million of the 180 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) by the Biden administration...

Kansas AG Sues Pfizer, Alleges Company ‘Misled’ the Public

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical company Pfizer, alleging the company "misled" the general public about its COVID-19 vaccine.

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