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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.

Russia Releases Names, Documents Connected to U.S.-Funded Biolabs in Ukraine

Russian Radiological, Chemical, and Biological Defence Troops chief says Ukraine was "kept in the dark, and have no real idea about the true goals of the ongoing research."

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

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

Children Facing Drastically Lower Reading Ability Compared to Pre-COVID Times: German Study

Reading ability of fourth-graders drastically dropped since pre-pandemic assessments of children in the same grade.

Pro-life Activist Can Proceed With Lawsuit Against City of Charlotte, Judge Rules

A federal judge has ruled that a pro-life sidewalk counselor’s lawsuit against the City of Charlotte can proceed. David Benham, who filed the lawsuit, was arrested on April 4, 2020, outside of A Preferred Women’s Health Center.

1 in 3 Refugees Fleeing Ukraine to France Aren’t Ukrainian

Many refugees displaced from Ukraine conflict arriving in France are from Africa and the Middle East.

Romney Votes Against Ending Mask Mandates for Public Transportation

A Senate bill backed by eight Democrats to end the public transportation mask mandate was not supported by Utah's Sen. Mitt Romney.

N.Y. Gov. Kathy Hochul Booed at Rangers Game: VIDEO

New York Ranger's fans greet Democratic governor Kathy Hochul as she entered the arena for women's empowerment night Tuesday.

Senate Passes Rand Paul’s Ban on Travel Mask Mandates

Masks could have just been "coercive security theater that did not enhance the public safety at all," says Paul.

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