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Senate Moves $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Package Forward

Critics are calling out the Senate's decision due to shortages and other economic pressure on Americans.

Elon Musk Claims He Will Vote Republican in Next Election

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he will be voting Republican in the next election, despite “overwhelmingly” voting for Democrats throughout his life.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw Paid by These Weapons Manufacturers as He Pushes $Billions in Military Aid to Ukraine

Crenshaw financed by Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and more.

Bill Martinez: How Much Is Enough?

We the People have a critical and binary decision to make.

Biden Approves Sending Troops to Somalia

Biden has authorized the deployment of hundreds of Special Operations troops to Somalia, according to a senior U.S. defense official.

SCOTUS Limits How Illegal Immigrants Can Appeal Deportation Rulings

Illegal immigrants have only limited grounds to appeal deportation orders to the federal courts, the Supreme Court ruled Monday in a decision in which conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch led the dissent, joined by his three Democrat-appointed colleagues, the Washington Examiner reported on Monday.

McDonald’s Initiates Selling Its Business in Russia

McDonald's announced its withdrawal from the Russian market and has started selling its business in the country, according to the company’s statement published on Monday on PR Newswire website.

Patrisse Cullors’s Brother Among BLM’s Two Highest-Paid Employees

The highest-paid employee of the national Black Lives Matter group is Paul Cullors, the brother of the charity's embattled co-founder Patrisse Cullors, new filings reveal.

TV Presenter Warns Global Food Shortages Will Lead Lead To Cannibalism

TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson said that global food shortages caused by the war in Ukraine could eventually lead to cannibalism, and he only appeared to be half-joking.

U.S. Supreme Court Backs Ted Cruz, Dumps Campaign Finance Curb

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday further undermined campaign finance restrictions, striking down as a free speech violation part of a bipartisan 2002 law challenged by Republican Senator Ted Cruz that federal officials had touted as an anti-corruption safeguard.

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