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UN Refrains From Calling Ukraine Conflict ‘War’ or ‘Invasion’ – Media

The alleged language guidelines are an effort to remain “impartial”

U.N., China Agree to Probe Uyghur Abuse Allegations in May

Activists claim China is wrongfully detaining about 1 million Uighurs, UN human rights chief says.

Professor Suspended From Christian University for Criticizing ‘Woke’ Agenda

A professor in Wisconsin has been suspended after criticizing the school's controversial criteria for choosing a new president.

France’s Macron Calls Out Russophobia, Says He Still Has ‘Respect’ For Russian People

The French president called out what he considered to be a troubling trend of “Russophobia” amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Documents Reveal Feds Paid News Outlets to Praise COVID Vaccines

'Corporate media' bought off, and 'the consequence is that many people have needlessly suffered'

Federal Judge Orders Joe Biden to Stop Mass Release of Illegal Migrant Children at Border

A Texas federal judge on Friday ordered President Joe Biden to stop the mass release of illegal migrant children crossing the southern border into the country.

Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill Passes Committee, Heads to Senate Floor

The Parental Rights in Education bill passed its final committee hearing, and has moved to the Senate floor for a full vote this week.

Friends ‘Have No Clue’ What I Do, Says Abortionist Kate

One practitioner complains her relationships end when men find out her job.

Western Companies Are Happy To Cut Ties With Russia, But Stay Silent On Uyghur Genocide

Western businesses have exited Russia in droves since the country’s invasion of Ukraine, often citing humanitarian reasons as justification — yet many continue to maintain healthy relationships with China.

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