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Russia ‘Ready to Negotiate’ with Ukraine: Putin

Vladimir Putin tells China's President Xi he's ready to hold high-level talks with Kiev.

L.A. Spending $800K to House a Single Homeless Person

An audit of the city of Los Angeles funds found that the city spent $1.2 billion on a program that was meant to build housing for the homeless, but the cost is now projected to cost around $837,000 per unit.

Why Russia Attacked Ukraine: In Russia’s Own Words

Russia says Ukraine has been committing "genocide" on Russians in disputed Ukrainian regions.

17 States Pass Resolutions Strip Federal Govt. of Power Over States

Nebraska and Wisconsin are the two most recent of the 17 states that have now passed resolutions to hold an Article V convention that look to clip back the rights of the federal government over citizens.

Putin Orders Peacekeeping Operation in Ukraine’s Breakaway Regions

In the latest development out of the Donbas, Reuters reports that under its new agreement with separatist leaders, Russia has a right to build and establish military bases in eastern Ukraine.

Hosting Platform Pledges to Never Censor Legal Speech

Silicon Valley could be getting a run for their money in RightForge, an American internet hosting platform that promises to not censor legal speech.

‘Vulnerable’ Senate Dems Propose Cutting Gas Tax

Here’s an actual headline good for some laughs: “Vulnerable Senate Dems try to run as tax-cutters.” That howler of a header appeared this week in Politico.  

How Government Spending Fuels Inflation

When debt grows so much that people don’t believe the Treasury will pay it, they sell their bonds and buy other things, sending prices through the roof.

Another Obama Economist Joins Public Chorus of Voices Disparaging Biden’s Handling of Inflation

Former Treasury official Steven Rattner writes in the NYT that the president is being "disingenuous" in his approach to U.S. economic issues.

Democratic Party Brand ‘So Toxic’ in Rural US That Liberals Are Removing Yard Signs and Bumper Stickers: ‘We’re on the Run’

The Democratic Party has moved so far out of step with regular Americans that liberal voters in rural Pennsylvania and elsewhere are removing their yard signs and bumper stickers for fear of ostracization, according to a new report published by the Associated Press.

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