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Tennessee Lawmakers to Add Abortion Law Exemptions

A bipartisan effort has been made to add exemptions to Tennessee's current abortion law.

Zelensky Signs Bill Increasing Government Censorship Powers

Ukraine President Zelensky signed a bill giving more media regulation powers to the country's government.

Ireland Expands COVID Booster Campaign to All Aged Over 18

Ireland’s COVID-19 booster campaign has been expanded to encompass all those aged 18 and older, reports on Thursday have indicated.

Suspect Arrested in Idaho University Student Murders

A 25-year-old college student arrested in Scranton, PA in connection with the Nov 13 murders of four University of Idaho students.

Zelensky Signs Controversial Law to Regulate News Media

President Zelensky of Ukraine signs legislation expanding government regulatory power over news media, causing concern among journalists and international organizations over potential erosion of press freedom.

Green Energy Failed to Meet Demand During Winter Storm

Renewable energy sources, including wind turbines and solar panels, struggle to meet elevated energy demand during Christmas Eve snowstorms in the northeastern US and Texas, forcing utilities to burn fossil fuels to prevent power outages.

‘Fasting for Miracles’: Is Your Fast an Act of Obedience from Faith?

The passage from Tammy Hotsenpiller's book 'Fasting for Miracles' encourages readers to trust in God and find rest in Jesus during difficult times, using the examples of Jesus calming a storm and walking on water to illustrate His power.

Republican Files Motion to Delay AZ Attorney General Inauguration

Abe Hamadeh, a Republican candidate for Arizona Attorney General, files motion to delay inauguration until potential discrepancies in recount and litigation are resolved.

Mom of Hunter’s Daughter Wants Biden Last Name for Her

The woman who gave birth to a child fathered by Hunter Biden has requested a court to change the young girl's last name to Biden.

New Russian Decree Enables New Online Censorship Powers

Russia’s Ministry of Communications, in conjunction with the Russian government’s National Broadcasting Company and all other state-owned media outlets, this week gave themselves the power to block websites they deem offensive in new ways.

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