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Biden’s Anti-American Agenda: Ukraine to Receive $500M Amidst CA Wildfires

The Biden administration plans to send $500 million in weapons to Ukraine using existing U.S. stockpiles. The move aims to bolster Ukraine's position in ongoing negotiations ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.

FDA Adds Warning to Two RSV Vaccines

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccines from GSK and Pfizer will carry warnings for an increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), the U.S. Food Drug Administration (FDA) said.

Exxon Files Defamation Lawsuit Against CA Attorney General, Environmental Groups

Exxon Mobil Corp. filed a lawsuit against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups, alleging that Bonta and the groups organized a defamation campaign against its plastic recycling efforts.

Biden Confirms Possibility of Preemptive Pardons

Outgoing President Joe Biden confirmed that he may issue preemptive pardons before he leaves the White House.

Trump Blames Newsom for Catastrophic Fires

President-elect Donald Trump has blamed California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) for the state's devastating fires, stating that if he had signed a key declaration, more water would flow into areas affected by the flames.

Tennessee Bill Allows Public Schools to Display Ten Commandments

A Tennessee lawmaker introduced a bill that would permit public schools to display the Ten Commandments.

Kevin O’Leary Supports Efforts to Acquire TikTok

Investor Kevin O'Leary announced that he partnered with an initiative seeking to acquire TikTok. The announcement comes as the social media platform is set to be banned across the United States later this month.

Gaetz Considering Run for Florida Governor

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) said he may run for Florida governor in 2026.

Republicans Introduce Constitutional Amendment for Term Limits

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) introduced a joint legislation that proposes a constitutional amendment for congressional term limits.

Pennsylvania Couple Sentenced for Antifa-Linked Bombing at University of Pittsburgh

A federal judge has sentenced Brian DiPippa, 37, and his wife, Krystal DiPippa, 42, of Pittsburgh, to prison and probation, respectively, for their roles in a 2023 bombing attack targeting a conservative event at the University of Pittsburgh. The attack, linked to Antifa, injured several police officers and highlighted the growing domestic terrorism threat from extremist groups.

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