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Western Companies Are Happy To Cut Ties With Russia, But Stay Silent On Uyghur Genocide

Western businesses have exited Russia in droves since the country’s invasion of Ukraine, often citing humanitarian reasons as justification — yet many continue to maintain healthy relationships with China.

French Journalist Claims Ukrainian Citizens Have Been ‘Targeted,’ Killed by Ukraine Gov’t ‘Since 2014’: ‘I Have Proof’ (Watch)

"Residents of the Donbass began to be targeted by their own government in 2014" says French reporter.

U.S. Sending $10 Billion in Aid to Ukraine: Lawmakers

The funds will supply defensive equipment for Ukraine, but also humanitarian assistance, one senator said.

Pfizer Is Funding Facebook’s Fact-Checking Partner

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. is sponsoring journalism training programs utilized by Facebook to train its “fact-checking” partners and censor stories and posts critical of COVID-19 vaccines.

NY Comptroller Wants McDonald’s, Others to Pause Operations in Russia

New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli called on several major businesses to "pause" operations in Russia following the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine.

Fourteen States Sue Biden to Divulge Secret Contacts About School Board ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Letter

Agencies invoke "unusual circumstances" to exceed FOIA window for turning over communications with National School Boards Association.

Former AG Bill Barr Says He Has Seen Epstein Prison Footage, and It Proves a Leading Theory

Did former Attorney General William Barr just settle questions surrounding notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s mysterious prison cell death once and for all?

D.C. Braced, Uncertain as Trucker Convoy Puts the Hammer Down

l was braced for it was not quite clear what as a sizable convoy of truckers protesting COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other causes bore down on the city from the north.

Churches Near Ukraine’s Border Shelter Refugees as 1 Million Flee Russian Invasion

Churches in countries neighboring Ukraine have opened their doors to shelter and aid refugees as the United Nations refugee agency estimated Thursday that 1 million people have fled the Eastern European nation since the beginning of Russia's invasion last week. 

Poverty, Persecution Widespread in Afghanistan

As the Taliban continues door-to-door searches in a so-called “clearing operation,” poverty in Afghanistan has become so extreme that many people have sold one of their own kidneys in order to feed their families.

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