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Public Opinion on Ukraine Shifts as Europeans Back Immediate Peace Over a Resounding Russian Defeat

Europeans are divided between those who want the war in Ukraine to end as soon as possible, even if that means giving concessions to Russia, and others who believe Russia must be clearly defeated and punished.

Heat Stress Kills an Estimated 10,000 Head of Cattle in Kansas

The loss adds to potential food shortages nationwide.

Pope Francis Suggests Russia-Ukraine War Was ‘Provoked’

We "do not see the whole drama unfolding behind this war, which was perhaps somehow either provoked or not prevented," said Francis.

Chevron CEO: There May Never Be Another Oil Refinery Built in US Again

Chevron CEO Mike Wirth said in a recent interview that he does not believe another oil refinery will be built again in the United States, saying that government policies are a key reason why, as average gas prices continue to rise as of Tuesday.

Inflation Is Here to Stay

As an expression of optimism about the current economy, “peak inflation” has had a far shorter shelf life than “transitory.”

Over 90,000 Cans of Baby Formula Arrive in Us From Australia Amid Shortages

Roughly 95,000 cans of baby formula were flown into the United States from Australia on June 12 amid a nationwide shortage, marking the fourth flight of “Operation Fly Formula.”

Chinese Manufacturer Cannot Use US Courts to Press American Firm for Evidence: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on June 13 that a Chinese manufacturer is not allowed to use the U.S. legal system to compel production...

J6 Show Trials Upended by Left Wing Violence

For months, Democrats have hoped – even out loud – that their planned Made for TV hearings on the riot at the Capitol on January 6, 2021 would be their political life raft.

Gas Prices Hit $5 National Average After Rapid Rise

The average price of a gallon of gas nationwide exceeded $5 on Thursday, crossing the milestone after a rapid rise over the past month that has alarmed public officials and strained the budgets of everyday Americans, according to GasBuddy.

The US Military Is Almost Completely Dependent on China for Key Mineral Used in Ammunition

The U.S. military depends almost completely on China for a mineral essential to the production of ammunition and other defense products, Defense News reported Wednesday.

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