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Major US Bank Tells Abortion-Seeking Employees It Will Cover the Cost of Their Travel

One of America's largest banking corporations is reportedly shelling out cash to help employees circumvent state abortion laws.

Aid Volunteers in Ukraine Facing Trauma Themselves

Volunteers seeking to aid some of the 3 million refugees coming across the border from Ukraine are experiencing anguish themselves, a trauma therapy counselor told The Epoch Times on March 15.

California Lawmakers Refuse to End Newsom’s COVID Emergency Powers

California state legislators vote down measure that would have revoked emergency powers given to Gov. Gavin Newsom and grew over the course of the pandemic.

Mississippi Governor Signs Bill to Ban Critical Race Theory in Schools

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on March 14 signed into law Senate Bill 2113, which prohibits critical race theory (CRT) ideologies in publicly funded schools.

Psaki Says No Venezuelan Oil ‘at This Time’ as Hispanic Support for Democrats Collapses

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki repeatedly shut down questions about President Joe Biden potentially cutting a deal to import oil from socialist Venezuela on Monday after rumors of such a move, fueled by a U.S. delegation to Caracas, prompted international outrage.

Majority of Americans Don’t Believe Biden Will Seek Second Term in 2024

A slight majority of Americans — 52 percent — don’t expect President Biden to run for re-election in 2024, citing his age, feeble favorability ratings and his response to inflation and rising prices, according to a survey released Tuesday.

Russia Sanctions Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Other U.S. Leaders

Moscow announces sanctions against U.S. leadership, including Joe Biden, chiefs of the Pentagon and CIA.

Canadian Soldiers Volunteering in Ukraine Form Their Own Battalion

Hundreds of Canadians make their way to Ukraine to fight alongside locals as war between Russia and Ukraine continues.

Veteran Tulsi Gabbard’s Harsh Words for Mitt Romney After He Called Her ‘Treasonous’

Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) and current Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) trade barbs over her suggestion that NATO should work to negotiate a ceasefire amid Russia-Ukraine conflict. QUICK FACTS: Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) pushed back against Utah Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT)’s suggestion that she was “treasonous,” according to Breitbart News. The former democratic representative’s loyalty was called into question over her suggestion that Russia, Ukraine, and NATO allies work to negotiate a ceasefire around U.S.-funded biological research facilities. Gabbard cited the possibility of an outbreak of deadly pathogens as her motivation for pushing NATO toward the warring nation’s peace talks. WHAT THE LAWMAKERS SAID: “Like COVID, these pathogens know no borders,” Gabbard said. “If they are inadvertently or purposely breached or compromised, they will quickly spread all throughout Europe, the United States, and the rest of the world, causing untold suffering and death.” “These labs need to be shut down immediately and the pathogens that they hold need to be destroyed,” she added. Gabbard was quickly called out by more than one public figure with Romney saying, “Tulsi Gabbard is parroting false Russian propaganda. Her treasonous lies may well cost lives,” the senator said. Gabbard responded Monday: “Senator Romney, you’ve called me a treasonous liar simply for stating the fact that there are over 25 US-funded bio labs in Ukraine, which, if breached, would release and spread deadly pathogens across the United States and the world. They must be secured so that we can prevent any new pandemics from occurring,” she said. BACKGROUND: Gabbard, a veteran, previously sued Hillary Clinton for claiming that she was a “Russian asset,” according to NBC News. Clinton later revived her comment about the National Guard Lt. Colonel according to The New York Post, saying she thought that Russians had “their eye on somebody” in the primary.

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