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U.S. Announces $290 Million in Military Aid for Poland

U.S. Congress has approved $288.6 million in military aid for Poland in order to increase Poland’s capacity to deter and defend in the face of Russian aggression.

WaPo Reports Study Proving COVID Shots Impacted Women’s Periods

Study cited 20,000 complaints from women.

Italy: Leftist Former PM Dismisses ‘Fascism’ Claims Against Incoming PM Meloni

Former liberal Prime Minister of Italy Matteo Renzi has dismissed alarmist claims in the global media that incoming Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is a...

Funding Bill Includes More Than $12B on Ukraine

More than $12 billion in Ukraine-related aid will be included as part of a stopgap spending bill that would fund the federal government into mid-December, a person familiar with the legislation said Monday.

Italians Vote in Election that May Overturn EU Order: Conservative Would Be First Female PM

Italians are voting Sunday in an election which could change the face of the European Union, with a right-populist coalition of anti-mass migration, eurosceptic...

Breitbart Business Digest: Leftwing Climate Extremism Still Wants Control of Finance

The danger of the idea that financial institutions should impose the climate change agenda of the global left was highlighted this week by three events.

Russia Prepares to ‘Ramp up’ Stealth Jet Production Amid Rising Threat of War With West

Russia’s war in Ukraine escalated this week when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization of the country’s military and vowed to use “all available means” to deter future attacks against Russia — a reference to the country’s diverse nuclear weapons arsenal.

Jamie Dimon Says Stopping Oil and Gas Funding Would Be ‘Road to Hell for America’

J.P. Morgan Chase chief Jamie Dimon on Wednesday rejected in the strongest terms the idea that the country’s largest banks should stop funding new oil and gas production and exploration.

Food Supply Stays Tight as Disappointing U.S. Harvest Adds to Global Challenges

A lackluster U.S. harvest this year is setting back efforts to relieve a global food supply that has been constrained by Russia’s war in Ukraine, agriculture-industry executives said.

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