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Photos of John Fetterman at Hospital Released

An aide to Pennsylvania senator John Fetterman (D) posted a series of pictures of Fetterman to Twitter, saying the senator "will be back soon."

Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff Gets Mocked After Vowing To Fight ‘Toxic Masculinity’

As American men continue to struggle, second gentleman Douglas Emhoff wants to use his platform to denounce so-called toxic masculinity.

Gavin Newsom Criticized After Leaving California On ‘Personal Travel’ During Severe Winter Storms

Critics are roasting Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom for being away on "personal travel" amid the devastating winter storms slamming parts of the state with feet of snow.

Florida Proposes Bill Restricts Transgender Medical Procedures for Minors, Adults

"The butchering of children will be illegal in Florida, Florida citizens will not be obligated to pay for the sexual mutilation of adults, and those tricked into this evil will have 30 years to sue those who misled them. That’s HB 1421 and I am proud to file it," says Rep. Fine.

COVID Vax Should Be Designated ‘Pregnancy Category X’: Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. James Thorp

Dr. Thorp offers to testify in lawsuits against those promoting the vaccine and accuses the medical industry of corruption and unethical practices.

Slack Bans Conservative ‘Libs of TikTok,’ Reports Daily Caller

The conservative social media account Libs of TikTok has been banned by the instant messaging app Slack.

House Republicans Launch Investigation Into Buttigieg Response to Ohio Train Derailment

House Republicans are launching a probe of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s response to the derailment of a train carrying hazardous materials in East Palestine, Ohio.

Biden Admin Sending Ukraine Another $2 Billion in Military Aid: ‘Could Take A Year or Two to Get to the Battlefront’ (AP)

The aid includes weapons designed to target Russia's unnamed systems, as well as electronic warfare detection equipment, mine-clearing devices, drones, and technology to secure lines of communication.

SCOTUS Rules Bankruptcy Filers Can’t Avoid Debt Incurred by Another’s Fraud

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a massive 9-0 decision on Wednesday that a California woman could not use U.S. bankruptcy code protection to avoid paying a $200,000 debt, which resulted from fraud by her partner.

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