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Kherson Falls as Russia Pummels Port Cities and Cuts off Power, Water, and Supplies

Russia continued its all-out assault on Ukraine Wednesday afternoon, capturing the strategically important port city of Kherson near the Black Sea and making it the first major Ukrainian city to fall.

Texas Primaries Pit Gov. Greg Abbott Against Former Presidential Candidate Beto O’Rourke

Former Democratic congressman, Senate candidate, and Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Francis 'Beto' O'Rourke will face incumbent Republican Governor Greg Abbott in the Texas governor's election.

New York Announces Plans to Lift Mask Mandate in Schools

New York is lifting its statewide mask mandate for schoolchildren on March 2, after months of debate and demands from New Yorkers who have been fighting for their kids’ right to attend school without wearing a face covering.

Moderna Hijacked Technology for COVID-19 Vaccine, Lawsuit Alleges

Two biotechnology companies filed a lawsuit against Moderna this week and alleged the vaccine manufacturer infringed on patented technology in the development of its commonly used COVID-19 shot.

Fencing Raised Around U.S. Capitol Building Ahead of State of the Union Address as Trucker Convoy Heads to D.C.

Law enforcement was seen putting up high fencing around the capitol building following an announcement on Feb. 27 about the barriers from officials, calling it a security measure in the wake of the Jan. 6 riots.

Jan 6 Defendant Matthew Perna Commits Suicide, Family Confirms

Matthew Perna, a Trump supporter who was arrested and charged with non-violent trespassing crimes following the January 6 election protests, has committed suicide. According to Perna’s family, his suicide came as the DOJ planned to tack on extra charges. Perna’s passing was confirmed by American Greatness reporter Julie Kelly.

Do-It-Yourself Abortions to Be Terminated, Government Official Confirms

Procedures allowed during COVID pandemic, but proved dangerous.

Trump Calls Zuckerberg ‘Criminal’ for Donating $400 Million to Election Offices

President asserts Facebook CEO's donation to local election offices was “illegal.”

Russian Airlines, Private Jets Banned From European Airspace

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, said that the European Union would close its airspace to Russian aircraft in response to the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine, ABC News reported.

Alberta to Lift ‘Vast Majority’ of COVID Restrictions on March 1

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said the province is ready to move on to the next phase of its reopening plan on March 1, as the numbers of COVID-19 transmissions and hospitalizations “continue to decline rapidly.”

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