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Russia Signals Limiting Military Operation’s Scope to ‘Liberation of Donbas’

In what's looking like a hugely significant first sign that Russia could be pulling back on the scope of its Ukraine operations, Bloomberg reports Friday that the Kremlin may be limiting its key military objectives to taking full control over the Donbas region.

Russian Ministry of Defense Blames U.S. Gov’t Agencies, Biden, Soros for Ukrainian Biolabs

Russia's ministry of defense is accusing the United States Pentagon, CDC for Ukrainian Biolabs, as well as Hunter Biden and liberal philanthropist George Soros.

Fertilizer Prices Surge as Ukraine War Cuts Supply, Leaving Farmers Shocked

Smaller harvests loom from Argentina to Indonesia, and developing countries are bracing for higher food costs; ‘It’s like a scary movie’

Joe Biden Repeats Charlottesville ‘Very Fine People Hoax’ at NATO Summit

President Joe Biden repeated the infamous “very fine people hoax” on Thursday evening in Brussels, Belgium, falsely claiming that his predecessor praised neo-Nazis who rioted in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017.

Joe Rogan Calls Out U-Turn on Ukraine Coverage

The nation was perceived as the “most corrupt country in Europe” before Russia’s attack, the podcaster noted

Tucker Carlson: Our Leaders Lying About Ukraine’s Corruption and Authoritarianism

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky shut down political opposition and consolidated all media into state-run news network -- the exact opposite behavior of a democratic nation.

Investors Now Expect Fed to Raise Rates Faster Than It Has in a Generation

Investors expect the Federal Reserve to move much more aggressively with hiking interest rates in the coming months as inflation rises to multidecade highs.

Zelensky Claims Any Deal With Russia Must Be Confirmed by Referendum Even as War Rages

Ukraine should hold a referendum on any deal with Russia, claims Zelensky, but the question is how a referendum is even possible

Russia Will Likely Take Kyiv, but Losses Could Run Into the ‘Tens of Thousands,’ Says Military Historian

Renowned Israeli historian Prof. Dr. Martin van Creveld warned that the conflict in Ukraine could last for months, and “maybe longer”

Judge: Same-Sex Marriage License Denials Violated Rights

A federal judge has ruled that a former Kentucky clerk violated the constitutional rights of two same-sex couples who were among those to whom she wouldn't issue marriage licenses - a refusal that sparked international attention and briefly landed her in jail in 2015.

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