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Macron Considers ‘Dismantling’ American Social Media Platforms

French president wants to ban online anonymity.

20 Federal ‘Assets’ Embedded at Capitol on Jan 6, Court Filing Says

At least 20 FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives “assets” were embedded around the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, a defense attorney wrote in a court filing on April 12.

Dems Question Dianne Feinstein’s Mental Fitness to Serve, Cite Recent Interactions

Colleagues have to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein multiple times during interactions that last several hours.

Prager: Totalitarianism ‘Is Part of Human Nature’

Dennis Prager contemplates the dark side of mankind in light of Shanghai lockdowns.

Musk Can Buy More Twitter Stock Now That He’s Not on the Company’s Board Anymore

With the rejection, Musk, who is now the company's biggest shareholder, is free to raise his stake above that limit.

EXCLUSIVE: Olga, a Ukrainian Refugee, Tells Her Story

"We saw buildings in nearby cities completely collapsed from rocket strikes. We saw houses completely destroyed."

CIA Admits Feeding Americans False Info About Ukraine

Late last year, a Gallup poll showed that Americans’ trust in the mainstream media has fallen to its second lowest level on record. Only seven percent of Americans responded that they have a “great deal” of trust in the media.

Ukraine Alleges Drone Dropped Chemical Weapons in Mariupol

A verified Twitter account of a United Kingdom government official tweeted an allegation that Russia forces have used chemical weapons in an attack on the city or Mariupol.

Ukrainian Nuns Open Monastery Doors to the Displaced

Beneath the ancient beech forests of the Carpathian Mountains, a quiet monastery in the western Ukrainian village of Hoshiv has transformed itself into a giant playground for a dozen children who’ve been displaced by the war with their families.

On Palm Sunday, Pope Calls for Easter Truce in Ukraine, Condemns ‘Folly of War’

Pope Francis called for an Easter truce in Ukraine and condemned the "folly of war" as he led Palm Sunday services in St. Peter's Square before an audience of tens of thousands of people.

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