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Ukraine Hosts International Defense Conference to Boost Domestic Weapons Production

Ukraine hosted an international defense industry conference as part of a government effort to increase weapon production within the country.

UAW Strike Expands to 25,000 Auto Workers

More than 25,000 auto workers are now striking against General Motors (GM), Ford, and Stellantis over Electric Vehicle mandates.

Kentucky, Tennessee Laws Prohibiting Transgender Treatment for Minors Takes Effect

A federal appeals court allowed Tennessee's and Kentucky's laws against transgender treatments for minors to take effect.

Google Continues to Show Bias Against Biden’s Competitors

Following Media Research Center's (MRC) report that Google search results exhibit bias against Biden's challengers, Just the News conducted a similar test.

General Milley Makes ‘Dictator’ Remark Towards Trump After Resigning

General Mark Milley said no soldier ever swore an oath to serve a "wannabe dictator," referring to former President Donald Trump, after stepping down Friday.

Trump Sues Christopher Steele in the U.K. Over Debunked ‘Dossier’

Former President Donald Trump has initiated legal proceedings against ex-MI6 officer Christopher Steele in the United Kingdom, accusing him of creating and disseminating the infamous dossier that Trump argues is discredited.

General Mark Milley Retires

His successor, General CQ Brown, steps into the role as the second Black officer to helm the Joint Chiefs of Staff, succeeding Colin Powell, amidst the tenure of Lloyd Austin.

FBI Won’t Release 2020 Voter Registration Fraud Probe, Denies FOIA Requests

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is maintaining tight control over the documents related to a 2020 voter registration fraud probe involving GBI Strategies.

Study Finds ‘Long’ COVID-19 to Be an ‘Overestimated’ Risk

The risks of contracting so-called long COVID are exaggerated from "major flaws" in past research.

Over 1,000 Children Reported Missing in Ohio This Year, Many Found

The number of children who are missing or have run away in Ohio is almost double that of states with similar populations.

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