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Winner and Losers in the Ukraine Crisis

Let’s examine winners and losers in the Ukraine crisis. Let’s start with the losers.

Findings From Early COVID Vax Studies Potentially Alarming: Dr. Peter McCullough

Cardiologist, professor and frontline doctor Peter McCullough asserts that early COVID-19 testing data indicates the genetic materials in the vaccine could be incorporated into the human genome.

Putin Bans Exports, Raw Materials in Response to Biden Blocking Russian Oil

Decree comes in response to Biden declaring a total ban on Russian oil and gas imports.

Instead of Admitting Mask Mandates Harm Kids, CDC Lowers Expectations for Speech Development

Maija C. Hahn, an autism specialist and certified speech-language pathologist, said she is “appalled” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would quietly lower long-held pediatric language expectations by “normalizing” significant language delays.

Supreme Court Lets Cops Use Cameras to Spy on Private Citizen, Without Warrant

The U.S. Supreme Court has said, by its decision not to take up the argument, that it's fine for police departments to mount multiple cameras to spy on a private citizens for more than a year – without a warrant.

Jackie Speier Works With Groups Tied to Pedophilia and Men Who Were Caught in a Child Brothel Bust

Jackie Speier Has Worked With San Mateo County Sheriff Greg Munks And Undersheriff Carlos Bolanos Including After The Pair Were Found In An Illegal Child Brothel in Las Vegas.

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. 

Russia Takes Ukraine Nuclear Plant, Denies Responsibility for Fire at Facility

Russian MoD spokesman Igor Konashenkov said Ukrainian "saboteurs" started the fire.

Fort Stewart Soldiers Deploying to Europe Will Draw Heavy Weapons From Army’s Stockpile on the Continent for First Time

The Fort Stewart soldiers ordered last week to Europe on a short-notice deployment to deter Russian aggression will become the first unit to draw heavy armored weapons — including tanks — from the Army’s prepositioned stocks on the Continent, commanders said Tuesday.

Stronger Pro-Life Laws in Sight for Kentucky After Supreme Court Decision

The ruling could criminalize the “dilation and evacuation” abortion method.

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