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‘Pro-Ukrainian’ Group Suspected in Bombing of Nord Stream Pipelines: NYT Source

Anonymous U.S. officials suggest that a pro-Ukrainian group is suspected to have been responsible for the September 2022 bombing of Nord Stream pipelines, according to The New York Times, although it is unclear who directed or paid for the operation.

Footage Proves Ray Epps Lied to Jan 6 Committee

Rumors that Epps is a member of intelligence persist.

Studies Used to Support Banning Gas Stoves Flawed

A new report suggests gas stoves do not pose significant risks to health and indoor air quality.

DOJ Sues to Stop JetBlue From Buying Spirit Airlines, Says Acquisition Would Mean ‘Higher Fares and Fewer Choices’

The Department of Justice sued to block JetBlue’s proposed $3.8 billion acquisition of Spirit Airlines, a deal that the Biden administration says would mean “higher prices and fewer choices” for Americans who rely on low-cost air travel.

Russia Bans George Soros-Funded Transparency International for Interfering in Internal Affairs

Russia has banned Transparency International, a Germany-based NGO funded by George Soros, for interfering in the internal affairs of Russia and posing a risk to its constitutional order and security.

Washington State Automatically Registered Many Illegal Immigrants To Vote

Following the latest midterm elections, the Washington Department of Licensing received reports of many foreign nationals being automatically registered to vote in the state.

Some Dems Won’t Get Behind Biden Reelection Bid

Steve Shurtleff was at Joe Biden's side in 2019 when he filed papers in the New Hampshire State House to run for president.

Workers in Democrat-Run North Carolina Tourist City Bemoan Downtown Decline: ‘Really Disturbing’

Business owners and workers in a Democrat-run North Carolina tourist town said their downtown district is deteriorating amid rising crime, rampant homelessness and diminishing police.

Lawmaker Introduces Bill Exploring Potential Texas Secession

Texas state Rep. Bryan Slaton (R) introduced a bill that calls for voters to decide if Texas should consider secession from the United States.

Japan Births at Record Low

In 2022, Japan saw 1.58 million people die and recorded 799,728 births.

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