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China Claims It Will Try to Fill Wheat Shortage Caused by Ukraine-Russia War

China’s Agriculture and Finance Ministries issued a joint notice on Friday urging farmers to maximize China’s spring plowing season of wheat and soybeans from early April in an effort to alleviate an expected global food supply shortage caused by Russia’s latest war with Ukraine.

Feds’ Pressure on Tech Platforms to Censor COVID ‘Misinformation’ Is Unconstitutional, Suit Says

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy is using same statutory authority Supreme Court struck down for eviction moratorium, suit says.

SEC Climate Rules Will Enrich Trial Lawyers, Says Consumer Advocate

Skinner explained why he thinks trial lawyers, a major source of donations for President Joe Biden, stand to gain from newly proposed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules compelling many companies to provide climate-related disclosures, including on greenhouse gas emissions.

Russia Signals Limiting Military Operation’s Scope to ‘Liberation of Donbas’

In what's looking like a hugely significant first sign that Russia could be pulling back on the scope of its Ukraine operations, Bloomberg reports Friday that the Kremlin may be limiting its key military objectives to taking full control over the Donbas region.

N.A.T.O. Will Not Send Forces to Ukraine: Secretary General Stoltenberg

"We will not deploy troops on the ground in Ukraine, because the only way to do that is to be prepared to engage in a full conflict with Russian troops," said NATO's Stoltenberg.

Twitter Purge Ramps up Against Christian Satire Site for Calling Rachel Levine a Man

Babylon Bee founder Adam Ford latest to get locked out. Twitter is not hiding all tweets it flagged as "hateful," however.

The White House can’t just wash away the stink of Hunter Biden’s laptop

The White House at some point is going to have to address Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Russia Claims US Tested Experimental Drugs on Ukrainian Soldiers

The Russian military has raised new allegations of US-sponsored secretive research in Ukraine

Pandemic Relief Money Spent on Hotel, Ballpark, Ski Slopes

Thanks to a sudden $140 million cash infusion, officials in Broward County, Florida, recently broke ground on a high-end hotel that will have views of the Atlantic Ocean and an 11,000-square-foot spa.

Texas Heartbeat Act Under Attack

Multiple lawsuits seek to overturn the state’s pro-life law

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