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“The EU Owes Them an Apology!” – Swiss Magazine Hails Hungarian and Polish Humanitarian Efforts

Hungary and Poland have upheld a consistent migration policy since the migration crisis of 2015, turning away economic migrants and welcoming genuine refugees of neighboring countries with open arms

U.S. Intelligence Says Putin Made a Last-Minute Decision to Invade Ukraine

The U.S. likely relied in part on intercepted communications among senior Russian government and military officials.

5G Radiation Causes ‘Microwave Syndrome’ Symptoms, Study Finds

In the first study of its kind, Swedish researchers found 5G radiation causes typical symptoms indicative of “microwave syndrome.” The study, published in the journal Medicinsk Access, also confirmed that non-ionizing radiation — well below levels allowed by authorities — can cause health problems.

Russian MoD on US Biolabs: One Goal Was to Create Bioagents That Can Target Certain Ethnic Groups

The Russian Defence Ministry earlier announced that the United States had poured money into biological research facilities in Ukraine, alleging they may have been used in order to create biological weapons and conduct bat coronavirus-related experiments.

Illinois Illegally Denied Elections Group Access to Voter Records, Federal Court Rules

A federal court ruled that Illinois  violated the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) when it refused to provide an election integrity group with access to the state’s voter roll.

California Army National Guard Commander on Ukraine: We Must Stand Ready

The California Army National Guard commander on Sunday sent a memorandum to soldiers serving in the California Army National Guard — which is partnered with Ukrainian forces under the State Partnership Program — asking them to “stand ready.”

New York Democrats Compare 9/11 to Climate Change

Two democratic lawmakers are being criticized for promoting a poster that compared climate change to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11.

List of Republicans Who Passed Democrat-Led ‘Omnibus’ Bill H.R. 2471

Bill funding COVID through 2025 now up for a vote in the Senate.

U.S. City Planned ‘Abortionist Appreciation Day,’ Then Public Awakens

Alexandria, Virginia, officials admit backlash from residents prompted change

Joe Biden: We Can Beat Putin by Transforming Economy to Run On $56,000 Electric Cars

Joe Biden is again proving how out of touch he is with the average American by proclaiming that the U.S. can beat Russia by buying $56,000 electric cars to push his green obsession.

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