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Bill Barr Taking Heat From Both Parties for His New Book About Trump

Former Attorney General William Barr is taking fire from the left and the right over his upcoming book about his turbulent tenure in the Trump administration.

Ukrainian Forces’ ‘Direct Attacks’ on Convoy Slowed Down Russia, Pentagon Says

The Ukrainian military's "direct attacks" against the Russian convoy heading toward the capital city of Kyiv have slowed it down, a U.S. senior defense official told reporters on Friday.

Feds Consider Ending Airline Mask Mandate This Month; Flight Attendants Union Wants Masks to Stay, Doesn’t Care That CDC Guidance Changed

Federal requirements that travelers wear masks on airplanes will be renewed if the unions have anything to say about it.

White House Unclear Over Russian Oil Ban

White House press secretary Jen Psaki refused to give an answer as to whether the U.S. would ban Russian oil in the daily press briefing Thursday.

Florida Legislature Passes 15-Week Abortion Ban

The Florida state legislature has passed a law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, with the exception of fatal fetal abnormality or “serious risk” to the mother.

Russia Bans Facebook, Twitter After Big Tech Crackdown on the Country

Russia cites violation of the “rights and freedoms of Russian nationals."

Pfizer Blocks Public Access to Vax Clinical Trial Data on Its Website, Forces Requestors to Jump Through Hoops

Only "researchers, trial participants, regulators, and others" who act in what Pfizer deems to be "the best interest" of patients have access to the pharmaceutical company's clinical trial documents that reveal injuries and deaths from their Covid-19 mRNA drug.

Ukraine’s Special Ops Command Announces They’ll Kill All Russian Prisoners: ‘No Mercy’

The official Facebook page for the Ukrainian Special Operations Command announced on Wednesday that they will no longer be taking prisoners in a statement believed to be tantamount to an admission of "war crimes."

Russia Introduces Criminal Charges for Sanctions Against the Country

Sanctions will be punishable by fine, "deprivation of liberty," labor, arrest, or imprisonment.

U.S. Appeals Court Sides with Christian Foster Parents

"We are pleased to see the 3rd Circuit affirm that they can continue fighting for their fundamental right to exercise their religious beliefs.”

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