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Former Russian Detainee Brittney Griner To Attend White House Correspondents’ Dinner

WNBA star Brittney Griner and her wife, Cherelle have been invited to the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner Saturday.

Train Derailment In Wisconsin Leaves Cars Partially Submerged in River

A train derailment near De Soto, Wisconsin caused cars to be partially submerged in the Mississippi River after the BNSF train spilled its cargo.

Masks Ineffective in Preventing COVID Among Children: New Study

The research was conducted in three Finnish cities with similar baseline COVID-19 incidences between August and September 2021: Helsinki, Turku, and Tampere.

Massive Jerusalem Rally Supports Conservative Government Amid Left-Wing Unrest

The event took place the day after Israel celebrated its 75th anniversary.

U.S. Economy Encounters Slowdown with Only 1.1% Growth in Q1 2023

In Q4 2022, the growth rate was 2.6%, while in Q3 2022, it reached 3.2%.

Xi, Zelensky Speak by Phone in First Known Call Since War Started

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed the phone call was "long and meaningful."

Survey Suggests Americans Fear Their Govt Spying on Them

A survey from Rasmussen Reports found that the majority of Americans fear their government is spying on them.

Tucker Carlson Fired by Fox Corp’s Lachlan Murdoch: NYT

Lachlan Murdoch is Fox Corporation's CEO.

Ukraine Halts Anniversary Attacks on Russia at U.S. Urging

CIA circulated a new classified report on Feb 22, stating that the HUR "had agreed, at Washington's request, to postpone strikes" on Moscow.

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