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American Journalist Imprisoned in Ukraine as Biden Asks for $Billions More to Protect Ukrainian ‘Freedom’

American citizen journalist Gonzalo Lira is currently in a Ukrainian prison cell as the United States government debates sending more money to the struggling country.

Republicans Sue State of New York, Governor Over Absentee Voting Policy

Republican groups and lawmakers are suing the state of New York and Governor Kathy Hochul (D) over efforts to open absentee voting to all residents without needing an excuse for why they cannot vote in person.

U.S. National Debt Surpasses $33 Trillion

Prompting concerns over economic future.

House Republicans to Launch First Biden Impeachment Inquiry Hearing Next Thursday

To scrutinize allegations surrounding the president's potential involvement in his family's international business endeavors.

Illinois Abolishes Cash Bail: Will ‘Embolden Criminals Even More’

“Terribly detrimental to public safety.”

Ukrainian Forces Likely Behind Missile Strike Previously Attributed to Russia: New York Times Analysis

Initial accusations pointed fingers at Russian "terrorists," as Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky angled it.

Biden Admin Grants $Millions to Programs Fighting ‘Misinformation’

The Biden administration’s National Science Foundation (NSF) and State Department have granted over $4 million to programs combatting "misinformation."

Kansas Bans Gender Changes on Birth Certificates

The move comes after a successful lawsuit by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, challenging the previous provision that permitted individuals to alter their gender on state documentation.

FBI Supervisor Reveals ‘Politically Connected’ Informant Related to Hunter Biden Case

A retired FBI supervisor has informed Congress that the bureau had a "politically connected" informant linked to the Hunter Biden case.

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