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About 7 in 10 Americans Say Biden Economy Is Terrible

About seven in ten Americans say President Joe Biden’s economy “is in bad shape,” a Friday Associated Press-NORC poll revealed.

4 Big Takeaways From the New York Times’s Attempt to Control the Hunter Biden Narrative

A closer look at The New York Times’ reporting on Hunter Biden shows Biden’s team may be laying the groundwork ahead of an even bigger story.

Lawsuit Challenges Biden Over Mask Mandate on Planes

A conservative evangelical group is suing President Biden in federal court to overturn his administration’s mask mandate for U.S. air travel.

Russia Signals Limiting Military Operation’s Scope to ‘Liberation of Donbas’

In what's looking like a hugely significant first sign that Russia could be pulling back on the scope of its Ukraine operations, Bloomberg reports Friday that the Kremlin may be limiting its key military objectives to taking full control over the Donbas region.

California Law Makes Abortions Free Statewide

Gov. Newsom signed a bill into law that prohibits a co-pay from being collected by insurance companies covering abortions.

N.B.A. Denies Enes Kanter Freedom Blackballed by League for Criticizing China

Adam Silver, NBA Commissioner, says Enes Kanter Freedom was never blackballed from the league for speaking out about human rights issues.

Ukraine, Russia Near ‘Consensus’ on 4 of 6 Key Issues to End War: Erdoğan

Turkish president says there is "almost a consensus" on the majority of issues that are needed for the warring nations to call a cease-fire.

Putin Likens West’s Canceling Russian Literature to ‘Nazi’ Germany of ’90 Years Ago’

"The names of Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Rachmaninov are being removed from playbills, Russian writers and their books are being banned," said the Russian president.

Taliban Ruler’s Break Promise on Education for Girls

Afghanistan's Taliban officials have broken their promise on reopening schools for girls above the sixth grade.

Fertilizer Prices Surge as Ukraine War Cuts Supply, Leaving Farmers Shocked

Smaller harvests loom from Argentina to Indonesia, and developing countries are bracing for higher food costs; ‘It’s like a scary movie’

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