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Russia Suspends Nuclear Treaty with U.S., But Is ‘Not Withdrawing’: Putin

"I have to say today that Russia is suspending its participation in New START. I repeat, not withdrawing from the treaty, no, but merely suspending its participation," Putin said.

Lawsuit Alleges Ohio Residents ‘May Already Be Undergoing DNA Mutations’ From Chemical Exposure

"At least five class action negligence lawsuits have now been filed," according to The Independent.

Trump To Visit Ohio, Says East Palestine ‘Needs Help’

Former President Donald Trump will in the coming days visit East Palestine, Ohio, where a train carrying hazardous materials derailed this month.

Northern Border Agents Deployed To Florida After Massive Illegal Migrant Surge

Agents patrolling the northern border were asked to deploy to Florida due to a large surge in illegal migrants in recent months.

Four U.S. Soldiers And Dog Wounded In Operation That Killed Senior ISIS Leader

Four U.S. soldiers were injured in an operation in the Middle East this week that successfully killed the intended target of the mission — a senior ISIS leader.

Hidden Emails Reveal Rachel Levine Discussing ‘Potential Revenue’ From Child Sex Change Operations

Rachel Levine, who is now assistant secretary for health in the Biden administration, discussed the potential revenue that could be generated by a gender clinic social worker who could advocate for child sex change procedures in emails.

FEMA To Send Help To East Palestine More Than Two Weeks After Derailment Disaster

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is deploying federal assistance to Ohio now more than two weeks after the toxic Norfolk Southern train derailment that threatened the village of East Palestine.

Congress Requests Investigation on Biden Appointee With Ties to CCP

Numerous Republican congressional members are urging FBI Director Christopher Wray to probe CEO of East West Bank Dominic Ng after it was revealed that the bank was a front for Chinese intelligence.

Montana Airspace Temporarily Closed Over the Weekend Due to ‘Radar Anomaly’

A part of Montana airspace was temporarily closed due to a “radar anomaly,” then later reopened, after an unidentified object was shot down over Canada, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said.

Pentagon Reveals How Military Shot Down ‘Unidentified Object’ Over Canadian Airspace

The Pentagon issued a statement Saturday revealing details about how an unidentified object was shot down by the U.S. military over Canada.

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