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Biden’s Supreme Court Nominee Has Far-Left Record

On Feb. 25, President Joe Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, a former public defender and current federal appeals judge in Washington, D.C., to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

Tucker Carlson: ‘No One Believes You Anymore, Joe Biden—No One Should Believe You’

Tucker Carlson blamed President Joe Biden’s perceived ineptness for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, calling it a humiliating defeat for the current commander-in-chief.

Biden Sending $350 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine, NATO Providing Weapons, Zelenskyy calls on nations to punish Putin

As Russian forces march closer to the capital city of Kyiv, the international community is sending military aid to Ukraine. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is calling on nations to inflect financial punishments on Vladimir Putin for invading Ukraine.

Russian Forces Reach Kyiv as Residents Flee and Ukraine’s President Pleads for Help

The smell of blood and sounds of gunfire and wailing car alarms woke residents in Kyiv on Friday as Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine's capital city for the first time.

400,000 Cases of COVID Vaccine Injuries Found in Data Analyzed by German Health Insurer

A German health insurer BKK ProVita said an analysis of data collected from more than 10 million people suggests COVID vaccine side effects are “significantly” underreported. The company said its analysis revealed a “significant alarm signal” and said "a risk to human life cannot be ruled out.”

Ukraine Accepts Putin’s Peace Proposal

Ukrainian press secretary says consultations are underway about the place and time of the negotiations.

Putin Declares Beginning of Military Operation for ‘Demilitarization and Denazification’ of Ukraine

Russia's leader says Moscow seeks "demilitarization and denazification" of Ukraine, tells Ukrainian army to lay down weapons, warns of response to foreign intervention.

L.A. Spending $800K to House a Single Homeless Person

An audit of the city of Los Angeles funds found that the city spent $1.2 billion on a program that was meant to build housing for the homeless, but the cost is now projected to cost around $837,000 per unit.

Only 26% of Americans Want U.S. Significantly Involved in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

A recent poll shows that just over one-quarter of Americans want the United States to become heavily involved in the overseas conflict in Eastern Europe.

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