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U.S. Responds to Ukrainian Chemical Weapons Claim

The US Defense Department cannot confirm the use of chemical weapons in Mariupol, a spokesman admitted on Tuesday.

Mexican Truckers Shut Down Commercial Traffic at Key Entry Point to Texas

Commercial traffic at a key U.S.-Mexico border crossing has reportedly ground to a halt after Mexican truckers blocked lanes to protest a new inspection policy from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.

Man Arrested in Pennsylvania After Placing ‘Biden: I Did That’ Stickers at Gas Pumps

A man was arrested in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, after allegedly placing stickers at gas pumps that blame President Joe Biden for skyrocketing gas prices across the nation.

To Compete With China, the U.S. Needs More Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs grease the wheels of economic growth.

10 Shot in Brooklyn Subway, Many Injured

Gunman dressed as a construction worker and wore a gas mask as a disguise.

Ukrainian Opposition Leader Arrested

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his delight on Tuesday after Kiev's successor to the Soviet-era KGB arrested the country's most prominent opposition leader.

Pro-Freedom Super Bowl Champion Running for Local School Board

Eleven-year NFL veteran and three-time Super Bowl champion Matt Light announced that he’s running for a seat on the Foxborough, Massachusetts, school board after seeing what his children have gone through in the public school system.

EXCLUSIVE: Olga, a Ukrainian Refugee, Tells Her Story

"We saw buildings in nearby cities completely collapsed from rocket strikes. We saw houses completely destroyed."

COVID Mask Mandates Reinstated at Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Rice

Three U.S. universities have announced that they will temporarily reinstate a mask mandate on their campuses, citing increasing COVID-19 cases among students.

College-Educated Women Still Back Biden

Why are lots of men willing to admit that they were wrong in 2020, while college-educated women are doubling down?

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