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The Biden–Zelensky Phone Call Should Alarm Us

On the menu today: Accounts of the phone call between President Biden and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky offer an unnerving portrait of a Ukrainian leader who is in denial about the risk of a full-scale Russian invasion, and an American leader who doesn’t want to send any more weapons, after equipping the Ukrainians to fight a ground war without any air cover.

U. of New Hampshire Students Assigned to Confront People Who They’ve Witnessed Using Offensive Language

An assignment by the University of New Hampshire has drawn criticism after asking students to call out those they believe use racist and other offensive types of language.

Planned Parenthood Drops Case Against Lubbock, Texas Over Pro-Life Law

Planned Parenthood has voluntarily dropped a lawsuit against a Texas city over its abortion sanction that was approved by voters.

Post-vaccination Heart Inflammation Highest Among Young Men, Likely Underreported

Heart inflammation following COVID-19 vaccination was higher than expected in multiple age groups and was particularly pronounced in young men, according to a new data analysis from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) researchers.

Joe Biden Vows to Nominate Black Woman to Supreme Court Before End of February

President Joe Biden announced his plan to nominate a replacement for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer by the end of February during remarks at the White House on Thursday.

Rep. Cori Bush’s Vehicle Hit by Gunfire in Home District, Congresswoman Uninjured

A vehicle belonging to Democratic Missouri Rep. Cori Bush was shot in St. Louis on Saturday, Jan. 22, the congresswoman confirmed on Twitter.

U.S. Trade Deficit Hits Historic $1 Trillion Under Biden Economy

U.S. trade deficit in goods surges to record high.

Trump Announces Speakers for Conroe, Texas Rally

President Donald Trump "will be joined by endorsed candidates, members of the Texas Congressional Delegation, and other special guests."

Arizona Senator Proposes 88 Bills for Massive Election Reform

Arizona is facing a whopping 88 proposed new laws that would create huge decreases in the possibility for voter fraud in the state.

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