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Macron Refuses to Call Russian Atrocities in Ukraine ‘Genocide’

French President Emmanuel Macron has sparked fury after publicly refusing to follow in the footsteps of other European leaders in calling the Russian atrocities committed in Ukrainian towns such as Bucha “genocide.”

Changchun Residents in Lockdown Seek Help by Hitting Pots and Pans

A lockdown of Changchun city has been going on for more than a month; with nine million people relying on one food distribution channel controlled by the authorities. Local residents reported that incidents of hunger and suicide were left uncared for.

White People Poised to Become Minority in Numerous States, According to Study

Numerous states are poised to have White people become the minority in their states in the next decade, according to new research from the property information company NeighborWho.

Just 16 Percent Strongly Approve of Joe Biden

Just 16 percent of Americans strongly approve of President Joe Biden, a Wednesday Morning Consult/Politico poll reveals.

This Isn’t Putin’s Inflation

White House aides were out in force on Monday warning that Tuesday’s inflation report would be ugly and blaming it on Vladimir Putin.

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Christian Flag Case

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether a Christian flag should be allowed to fly outside of Boston’s City Hall.

Russia Captures More Than 1,000 Ukrainian Marines

1,026 marines have surrendered, including 162 officers.

First Migrant Bus from Texas Arrives Near U.S. Capitol: Abbott Makes Good on Promise (Video)

"Texas should not have to bear the burden of the Biden Administration’s failure to secure our border," says Gov. Abbott.

Person of Interest in Subway Shooting Railed Against Racism, Homelessness

Subway shooting suspect spoke frequently about homelessness and warned about plots to exterminate black people.

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