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U.S. Journalist Brent Renaud Killed in Ukraine: Kyiv Police

American journalist and filmmaker Brent Renaud was shot and killed in a combat zone near Kyiv, Ukraine, the region’s police chief said on Sunday.

Why Cutting Russia off From Global Banking Will Bite the United States

The overuse of financial sanctions risks much of the world losing confidence in the dollar as the world’s reserve currency.

Bill Maher Defends Florida Bill: ‘Maybe Kids That Young Shouldn’t Be Thinking About Sex at All’

Left-leaning comedian Bill Maher defended the Florida bill that critics have unfairly labeled “Don’t Say Gay,” arguing during the “Overtime” portion of Friday night’s episode of “Real Time With Bill Maher” that it was reasonable to believe kids in early elementary school should not “be thinking about sex at all.”

Concern Grows Over Sex Traffickers Targeting Ukrainian Refugees

concerns are growing over how to protect the most vulnerable refugees from being targeted by human traffickers or becoming victims of other forms of exploitation.

Donald Trump’s Truth Social Propels Conservatives’ Reach Past Twitter in Few Short Weeks

Examples explode of exact same message getting far more engagement on new platform than on legacy social giant.

Instead of Being Fed False Assurances of Safety, Women Deserve to Know All the Risks of Hormonal Birth Control

Why do medical journals and women’s magazines not what women to ask questions about the pill?

$100M Ad Campaign Aims to Make Jesus the ‘Biggest Brand in Your City’

“He Gets Us,” an effort to attract skeptics and cultural Christians, launches nationally this month. But Christians still have questions about how the church markets faith.

A Bill Banning ‘Zuckbucks’ Foundation Funding in Virginia Elections Is Headed to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s Desk

Virginia’s assembly passed legislation to prohibit state and local election officials from accepting certain funding from private groups.

Starbucks Employee Claims to Have Spit in a Conservative Student’s Coffee

A Starbucks employee claims to have spit in a prominent conservative student leader’s coffee in Denton, Texas. University of North Texas (UNT) student and former YCT (Young Conservatives of Texas) President, Kelly Neidert, found the post on Yik Yak, an anonymous Twitter-style social network popular on college campuses.

Exclusive: Audit Reveals FBI Rule-Breaking in Probes Involving Politicians, Religious Groups, Media

I agents violated their own rules at least 747 times in 18 months while conducting investigations involving politicians, candidates, religious groups, the news media and others, according to a 2019 FBI audit obtained by The Washington Times. 

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