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Ukraine Files Lawsuit Against Russia in International Court Over Russia’s Claim Ukraine Is Committing ‘Genocide’

Ukraine has officially filed a lawsuit against the Russian Federation in the UN International Court of Justice in The Hague.

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.

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.

CPAC 2024: Trump Takes Center Stage in Front of Still-Loyal Base of Republican Voters

Former president appears poised to try for White House again with little in the way of GOP rivals.

Russia ‘Ready to Negotiate’ with Ukraine: Putin

Vladimir Putin tells China's President Xi he's ready to hold high-level talks with Kiev.

Why Russia Attacked Ukraine: In Russia’s Own Words

Russia says Ukraine has been committing "genocide" on Russians in disputed Ukrainian regions.

17 States Pass Resolutions Strip Federal Govt. of Power Over States

Nebraska and Wisconsin are the two most recent of the 17 states that have now passed resolutions to hold an Article V convention that look to clip back the rights of the federal government over citizens.

World Economic Forum Pushes for ‘Global Economy’ Modeled After China

"Great Reset"-pushing World Economic Forum praises China's "advanced" economy and its "promising forecasts."

California Bill Would Punish Doctors Who Promote COVID ‘Misinformation,’ as Other States Move to Protect Doctors’ Rights to Treat Patients

California lawmakers want COVID vaccine mandates for all K-12 students and the right to “discipline” doctors who step outside public policy guidelines for treating COVID patients. But other states, including New Hampshire and Kansas, are eying legislation designed to protect physicians who prescribe drugs like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.

Ron DeSantis Mocks Jen Psaki: ‘You Can Have a Margarita, but It Will Not Cure Bidenflation’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) mocked White House press secretary Jen Psaki, who has routinely criticized the Florida governor for prioritizing liberty in his state, on National Margarita Day after she infamously told frustrated Americans to “go to a kickboxing class, have a margarita” as a way to deal with political frustrations.

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