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Republican Swing Voter Registration Half Million Away From Democrats Across 5 Battleground States Since 2020

Republicans have made serious gains in voter registration, sharply cutting into Democrat advantages across key battleground states since November 2020, according to data from Secretaries of State in Pennsylvania, Florida, North Carolina, Iowa, and Nevada.

Battle for Donbass Has Started: Ukraine

Kiev says the “second phase of the war” has begun.

Situation in Russian Economy, Ruble’s Exchange Rate Stabilizing, Says Putin

The situation in the Russian economy is stabilizing, while the ruble’s exchange rate is returning to the levels of early February, President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting on economic issues on Monday.

White House Plans to ‘Vaccinate the World’

Virtual meeting between U.S., Germany, Belize, Indonesia, Senegal aimed at "ending the acute phase" of the coronavirus pandemic, White House says.

Vast Majority of Americans Back Florida’s Limits on Gender Indoctrination

A new poll reveals that nearly two of three Americans endorse a new state law in Florida limiting the gender lessons that can be imposed on children in kindergarten through third grade, with only self-described "liberals" mounting any serious objection to it.

South Carolina Mass Shooting Suspect Released on $25k Bond

The suspected shooter will be released to home confinement and will be able to travel to work with an ankle monitor.

Proxy Voting Likely Finished if Republicans Win Midterm Elections

A Democratic House member, Rep. Kai Kahele of Hawaii, is helping Republicans make their case against proxy voting.

Kansas Gov. Shoots Down Bill Banning Trans Athletes

Democratic Kansas Governor Laura Kelly vetoed two Republican state congressional bills Friday: one that proposed a ban on transgender athletes in girls’ sports and another that would allow parents to challenge Kansas public education curriculum.

Christians in Lands of Persecution Fear Attacks on Easter

"526 Christians have lost their lives while celebrating Easter over the past seven years."

Ohio University Pays $400,000 in Damages to Professor Who Refused to Use Student’s Preferred Pronouns

Public university in Ohio will pay $400,000 to a philosophy professor who refused to use a student's preferred pronouns.

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