Russia Baselessly Accuses U.S. of Orchestrating Kremlin Drone Strike
Both Ukraine and the U.S. have denied involvement in the alleged drone attack.
Ukrainian Civilians Face Death, Dislocation, And Deportation In Putin’s Grisly War
Russian media reported last August that 3.4 million Ukrainians, of whom 555,000 were children, were in Russia as a result of the war.
NAACP Branch Targets Republican Councilwoman With 7 Kids At 6 a.m. Outside Her Home
Republican official Amy Drake cited the FBI’s definition of domestic terrorism: ‘Appearing to be intended to influence the policy of government by intimidation or coercion.’
Alec Baldwin Gets The Best Justice Money Can Buy
Prosecutors dropped criminal charges against Baldwin, while his working-class employees take the fall, proving we have two systems of justice.
Did FBI’s Censorship Liaison Hide Colleagues’ Connection To The Hunter Biden Scandal?
A close analysis of the Missouri v. Biden court filings suggests the FBI is not being forthright in identifying the players involved
Gov. Kemp Signs Bill Banning Dark Money From Georgia Elections, Dashing Democrats’ Latest Infiltration Efforts
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill on Wednesday prohibiting local election offices from using any kind of private funding to conduct elections.
Los Angeles and London to Share Reynolds’s Stunning Omai Portrait
Plus, the Whitney is selling Hoppers, and Sotheby’s puts a rare Klimt water scene on the auction block.
Don’t Let Budget Negotiations Weaken the Military
America’s military-service members will disproportionately bear the consequences of any budget deal or lack thereof.
Regulatory Bottlenecks Threaten LNG Exports and Help Putin
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is in dire need of reform.
Bipolar Teen’s History of Abuse and Psychosis Didn’t Stop Docs From Prescribing Testosterone, Mastectomy
Prisha Mosley was convinced she was really a man by trans adults she met in eating-disorder chatrooms.