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Squires: Biden Reaps the Benefits of Nominating Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, but She Pays the Costs

Joe Biden’s first appointment to the Supreme Court was guaranteed to be controversial for reasons outside his nominee’s control. 

Florida Teens Walk Out of School to Protest Parental Rights Bill

Florida teenagers have staged a statewide walkout from their classrooms to protest the state’s proposed parental bill of rights, which would forbid teachers from discussing gender identity and sexual orientation in elementary schools.

D.C. Braced, Uncertain as Trucker Convoy Puts the Hammer Down

l was braced for it was not quite clear what as a sizable convoy of truckers protesting COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other causes bore down on the city from the north.

Churches Near Ukraine’s Border Shelter Refugees as 1 Million Flee Russian Invasion

Churches in countries neighboring Ukraine have opened their doors to shelter and aid refugees as the United Nations refugee agency estimated Thursday that 1 million people have fled the Eastern European nation since the beginning of Russia's invasion last week. 

Bill Barr Taking Heat From Both Parties for His New Book About Trump

Former Attorney General William Barr is taking fire from the left and the right over his upcoming book about his turbulent tenure in the Trump administration.

Feds Consider Ending Airline Mask Mandate This Month; Flight Attendants Union Wants Masks to Stay, Doesn’t Care That CDC Guidance Changed

Federal requirements that travelers wear masks on airplanes will be renewed if the unions have anything to say about it.

White House Unclear Over Russian Oil Ban

White House press secretary Jen Psaki refused to give an answer as to whether the U.S. would ban Russian oil in the daily press briefing Thursday.

Florida Legislature Passes 15-Week Abortion Ban

The Florida state legislature has passed a law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, with the exception of fatal fetal abnormality or “serious risk” to the mother.

Ukrainian President’s Claim About Radiation Leak Deemed False by the International Atomic Energy Agency & White House

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s assertion that Russia had shelled a nuclear plant and caused a radiation leak that could affect a large number of countries was deemed false and fact-checked by the White House.

Russia Introduces Criminal Charges for Sanctions Against the Country

Sanctions will be punishable by fine, "deprivation of liberty," labor, arrest, or imprisonment.

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