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Hundreds of Bulletproof Vests Stolen From Humanitarian Workers in Ukraine

400 bulletproof vests designated for humanitarian workers in Ukraine were stolen from a Manhattan-based nonprofit.

Trump Explains How He Kept N.A.T.O. and U.E. in Check

"I acted, and acted strongly," Trump said.

Russian Children Bullied Over Russia-Ukraine War, ‘Afraid of Being Dropped Off at School in the Morning’: Human Rights Org

Human rights organization reports Russian children in Danish and other schools being bullied due to their nationality.

Planned Parenthood Promoting Abortion Rights with Children’s Ice Cream Truck

President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Alexis McGill Johnson posted an image of ice cream truck the company used to promote abortion rights at South by Southwest (SXSW)—an annual festival of film, media, music performances, and conferences that takes place in Austin Texas.

Texas Mail Ballot Rejections Soar Under New Restrictions

Texas threw out mail votes at an abnormally high rate during the nation’s first primary of 2022, rejecting nearly 23,000 ballots outright under tougher voting rules that are part of a broad campaign by Republicans to reshape American elections, according to an analysis by The Associated Press.

Mississippi Governor Signs Bill to Ban Critical Race Theory in Schools

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on March 14 signed into law Senate Bill 2113, which prohibits critical race theory (CRT) ideologies in publicly funded schools.

Fed Raises Interest Rates for First Time in 3 Years, Projects 6 More Hikes as Inflation Soars

Federal Reserve increases key benchmark rate by 25-basis points

Banned Film Exposes the Real Reason for the COVID Pandemic

Prior to 2020, if you heard the term “lockdown” you might think of something that happens in a prison — not in a free society. This mechanism of control has since become commonplace — not among prisoners but among the free — with repercussions that are only beginning to be understood.

U.S. Bars Ex-spies From Becoming ‘Mercenaries,’ Following Reuters Series

A new law bans the United States' former spies from hiring themselves out to foreign governments right after they stop working for Washington.

Japanese Earthquake Shakes Nuclear Plant, Derails 200MPH Bullet Train

Japan suffered a 7.3 magnitude earthquake that struck near the Fukushima nuclear plant and caused widespread power outages, other damage.

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