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Ukraine to Investigate After Video Shows Alleged Russian Pows Being Shot: Zelensky Aide

A Ukrainian official promised an "immediate investigation" on Sunday after graphic videos made the rounds on social media over the weekend, reportedly showing beaten and bloodied captured Russian soldiers being shot in the legs by Ukrainian forces.

Orbán Responds to Zelensky’s Criticism of Hungary’s Neutrality: ‘I Am a Lawyer, He Is an Actor’

Ukraine’s Zelensky tries to push Viktor Orbán into entering the war and sanctioning Russian gas, in a move that would not only threaten Hungary’s peace but also set the country’s economy on a crash course.

DeSantis Signs Bill Imposing School Oversight

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that will impose four-year term limits on school board members and subject most material in district schools’ libraries and classrooms to governmental oversight and approval practices.

Trump Keeps Focus on Election Fraud, Teases 2024 Run

Former President Trump told a crowd gathered at a rally in Georgia that he is the true winner of the 2020 election and blamed the state’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who he is working to help defeat in a May 24 primary.

A Study in Supreme Court Confirmation Contrasts: Ketanji Brown Jackson vs. Brett Kavanaugh

Jackson supporters "pretending" that "serious questions and discussion on the relevant qualifications of a judge" are "somehow equivalent to what happened in the Brett Kavanaugh process," says legal activist Carrie Severino.

Exclusive: Zuckerberg-Connected Nonprofit Helped Shift Michigan’s 2020 Voting Rules

This private organization, with ties to Zuckerberg’s CTCL, gained access to absentee ballots and edged public officials out of the election process.

Canadian Pastor Brings Christ to Inmates While in Jail for Nearly Six Weeks Now

A famed pastor who was repeatedly imprisoned for opposing the Canadian government is now preaching behind bars.

4 Big Takeaways From the New York Times’s Attempt to Control the Hunter Biden Narrative

A closer look at The New York Times’ reporting on Hunter Biden shows Biden’s team may be laying the groundwork ahead of an even bigger story.

Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill Garners Strong Support and Opposition

The Parental Rights in Education bill is expected to hit the desk of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “soon.”

SEC Climate Rules Will Enrich Trial Lawyers, Says Consumer Advocate

Skinner explained why he thinks trial lawyers, a major source of donations for President Joe Biden, stand to gain from newly proposed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules compelling many companies to provide climate-related disclosures, including on greenhouse gas emissions.

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