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Biden Will Try to Sell Climate Change Legislation as a Way to Fight Inflation

In 1974 when Vice President Gerald Ford succeeded to the presidency after Richard Nixon resigned, the country was in a bad economic crisis. The Arab oil shocks of 1973 led to a 300% increase in the price of oil, which translated into inflation of more than 12%.

Earned Cash From Russian State Investment Fund

The trustee in question had donated over half a million dollars to Democratic Party causes, with money earned from Russia lobbying.

Pastor Survives After Being Stabbed 7 Times Outside His House

Santa Ana, California’s Second Baptist Church‘s senior pastor, Ivan Pitts, was stabbed seven times on the morning of Feb. 24, 2022, outside is home in Long Beach.

Russia Accuses Ukraine of ‘Genocide,’ Ukraine Responds, Accuses Russia of Genocide, Too: Read Both Sides

Read one report representing the Russian side, two reports representing the Ukrainian side.

Fencing Raised Around U.S. Capitol Building Ahead of State of the Union Address as Trucker Convoy Heads to D.C.

Law enforcement was seen putting up high fencing around the capitol building following an announcement on Feb. 27 about the barriers from officials, calling it a security measure in the wake of the Jan. 6 riots.

It All Comes Back to NATO

When the Bush Administration announced in 2008 that Ukraine and Georgia would be eligible for NATO membership, I knew it was a terrible idea. Nearly two decades after the end of both the Warsaw Pact and the Cold War, expanding NATO made no sense. NATO itself made no sense.

Ilhan Omar’s Republican Challenger

Republican congressional candidate Shukri Abdirahman went after her opponent, “Squad” member and Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, in her latest campaign ad.

GOP Bounces to Historic Lead on 2022 Ballot in New Poll

It's still brutal out there for President Biden, according to the latest tranche of public polling, some of which  Rebecca covered yesterday.

The Taliban Conducts Security Sweep in Search of Weapons, Criminals: Spokesman

The Taliban began going to house-to-house in Kabul and other Afghan cities Friday in search of weapons and criminals after a recent increase in robberies and kidnappings.

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