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Third-Round Russia-Ukraine Talks End: What Both Sides Are Saying

Russian and Ukrainian negotiators held a third round of peace talks on Monday in the region of Brest, Belarus near the Polish border. The talks ran for almost three hours.

Ukrainian Peace Negotiator Believed to be Russian Spy Shot Dead

Ukraine's Defence Ministry said Denis Kireev, 45, was killed during a defense operation.

Price Of Oil Per Barrel Doubles From What It Cost A Few Months Ago

The price of oil skyrocketed on Sunday as Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration is considering an embargo on Russian oil after Russia invaded Ukraine late last month.

Pfizer, FDA Dropped Data ‘Bombshell’ on COVID Vax Consumers: Children’s Health Defense

Clinical trial data contradicts ‘safe and effective’ government/industry mantra.

French Journalist Claims Ukrainian Citizens Have Been ‘Targeted,’ Killed by Ukraine Gov’t ‘Since 2014’: ‘I Have Proof’ (Watch)

"Residents of the Donbass began to be targeted by their own government in 2014" says French reporter.

U.S. Sending $10 Billion in Aid to Ukraine: Lawmakers

The funds will supply defensive equipment for Ukraine, but also humanitarian assistance, one senator said.

Why is Joe Biden still working with Putin on Iran?

Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces invade a sovereign country, target civilian buildings on the thinnest possible pretexts, and now twice violate a ceasefire intended to help civilians flee a city under heavy Russian bombardment. So you would think we would have learned our lesson about Russia by now, but we haven't.

Leftists Demand Big Tech Preemptively Censor Trump’s Truth Social

Former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social wants to make itself cancel-proof against leftist demands that Big Tech preemptively deplatform it.

Supreme Court Lets Cops Use Cameras to Spy on Private Citizen, Without Warrant

The U.S. Supreme Court has said, by its decision not to take up the argument, that it's fine for police departments to mount multiple cameras to spy on a private citizens for more than a year – without a warrant.

Churches Near Ukraine’s Border Shelter Refugees as 1 Million Flee Russian Invasion

Churches in countries neighboring Ukraine have opened their doors to shelter and aid refugees as the United Nations refugee agency estimated Thursday that 1 million people have fled the Eastern European nation since the beginning of Russia's invasion last week. 

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