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Supreme Court Rules Germany Can’t Be Sued In Nazi-Era Art Case

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a setback to a bid by the heirs of Jewish art dealers to win restitution from Germany in American...

Russia Prepares to ‘Ramp up’ Stealth Jet Production Amid Rising Threat of War With West

Russia’s war in Ukraine escalated this week when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization of the country’s military and vowed to use “all available means” to deter future attacks against Russia — a reference to the country’s diverse nuclear weapons arsenal.

Army Tells Soldiers to Go On Food Stamps to Cope With Inflation as U.S. Ships $60 Billion to Ukraine

The US Army is advising soldiers to apply for food stamps to deal with soaring inflation at the same time our government is sending tens of billions of dollars overseas to Ukraine.

Ukrainians Party in Kiev as America Continues Sending Billions in Foreign Aid to Stop ‘Invasion’

A new video has surfaced of Ukrainians partying the night away in the capital city of Kiev, where the American people are told they must send their hard-earned dollars to stop Russian invaders from overrunning the nation and destabilizing the liberal world order.

Queen Elizabeth II Dead at 96 After 70 Years on the Throne

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a symbol of stability in a turbulent era that saw the decline of the British empire and embarrassing dysfunction in her own family, died Thursday after 70 years on the throne. She was 96.

Queen Elizabeth II Dead at 96 After 70 Years on the Throne

Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, died Thursday after 70 years on the throne. She was 96.

Federal Leases for Oil Drilling Fall Dramatically Under Biden

The Biden administration has issued the lowest amount of federal leases to drill for oil and gas than any other administration since the end of World War Two, according to an article in The Wall Street Journal, on Sept. 4.

One Year Since Withdrawal, 50% Of Americans Call Afghanistan War a Mistake

Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last year -- a withdrawal considered disastrous by many critics -- 50% of Americans believe it was a mistake to send U.S. troops into that country in 2001.

How Did America Survive Without an Espionage Act?

For some 140 years, the United States did not have an Espionage Act.

Courts Must Decide Whether Government Pressured Twitter to Ban Donald Trump: Attorney

ormer President Donald Trump is appealing the dismissal of his lawsuit against Twitter for violating his First Amendment rights by banning him from the platform

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