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Ukrainian Military Confirms ‘Ghost of Kyiv’ Is Made Up

“The Ghost of Kyiv is alive and embodies a collective image," a Ukrainian military spokesman said.

Derek Chauvin Appeals Murder Conviction

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is appealing his murder conviction on the grounds that the jury was swayed by publicity and protesters.

Sweden’s Prime Minister Says Integration of Migrants has ‘Failed’

Sweden has failed to integrate its large number of migrants, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said on Thursday. Andersson’s statement comes shortly after hundreds were injured after violent riots erupted over Quran burnings last month.

Pelosi, Schiff Visit Ukraine

House Speaker revealed group traveled to Ukraine’s capital to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a bid to express solidarity with the country.

Bill Gates Warns ‘We’ve Not Seen the Worst of COVID’

Microsoft billionaire says there is 'way above five percent' risk of pandemic generating more transmissive and 'even more fatal' Coronavirus variant.

YouTube CEO Meets With Group Wanting Curbs on Spanish-Language ‘Misinformation’

On Thursday, members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) met with YouTube’s CEO Susan Wojcicki to discuss Spanish-language “misinformation.”

EPA Waives Restrictions on Ethanol Gasoline in Bid to Lower Prices

issued a waiver on Friday designed to expand the sale of ethanol-blended gasoline as part of President Joe Biden's strategy to bring down high fuel prices.

Republicans Call to Cancel Senate’s Citibank Contract Over ‘Abortion Tourism’

Citigroup policy covers costs for employees who travel out of state for the procedure

The Push to Normalize Infanticide

A month has passed since the bodies of five fully developed babies were recovered from Cesare Santangelo’s abortion business, Washington Surgi-Clinic, and still, the D.C. medical examiner has not performed autopsies on them, despite the suspicious circumstances of their deaths.

House Dems Suffer Election Anxiety, Complain Leaders Doing Too Little on Gas Prices

Democrats on Capitol Hill are increasingly anxious about how to show voters they are taking aggressive action to deflate swelled gasoline prices, even if that means voting on legislation that would likely not bear results.

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