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U.S. D.O.D. Cautions Against Reports of Russian Military Slowing

Russia hasn’t used full might yet, says Department of Defense official.

U.S. Military Officials Sent to Taiwan Amid Fears of Beijing Invasion During the Ukraine Crisis

The Biden administration has sent defense officials to Taiwan in support of the nation over concerns that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could spark China’s invasion of the self-governing island.

‘Snake Island’ Story of Russian Warship Killing ‘Defiant’ Ukrainian Soldiers Was Fake News

Western news outlets and social media accounts spread the story of Ukrainian soldiers on Snake Island defiantly telling off the Russian navy before being killed—the story is now confirmed "fake news."

Hungary Blocks Lethal Weapons From Passing Through Country en Route to Ukraine

Hungary banned lethal weapons from passing through the country on its way to Ukraine, Hungarian officials announced Monday.

Toyota Halts Production in Japan After Suspected Cyberattack

Toyota is halting production at all 14 of its factories in Japan after a key supplier was hit by a suspected cyberattack.

Big Tech Censors Russian News Outlets

Social media platforms are restricting Russia's ability to communicate with the world.

21-Year-Old Med Student Severely Injured by Pfizer Vax Still Waiting for Response From Government Compensation Program

A family whose 21-year-old son developed a life-threatening reaction to Pfizer’s COVID vaccine has been waiting six months to learn if the U.S. government’s Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program will help cover their son’s medical bills, but there’s been no response from the program.

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.

Vaccine Maker Johnson & Johnson Settles Huge Lawsuit Over Role in Opioid Crisis

Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson on Friday agreed to a $26 billion settlement to thousands of claims by local and state governments of the alleged role that it and several others played in the U.S. opioid crisis.

Just One Percent of Americans View Biden Economy as ‘Excellent,’ Poll Suggests

A new poll from ABC News/Ipsos has found that only one percent of Americans would describe Joe Biden’s current American economy as “excellent.” In comparison, only 23 percent considered it “good,” according to a report from Breitbart News. Additionally, 75 percent of Americans polled chose to describe the economy as “poor.”

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