Dozens, and possibly hundreds, of Russian soldiers were killed early New Year’s Day by a Ukrainian strike using the US-supplied HIMARS rocket launcher. The question is whether Ukraine also used US intelligence data to target the Russians.

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Dictionary.com announced “woman” as its 2022 Word of the Year while the Cambridge Dictionary, the government of Scotland, and “progressives” worldwide change its definition.

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China’s President Xi Jinping was elected to a third term as Secretary General of the Chinese Communist Party Sunday, making him the only party leader besides Mao Zedong to serve more than two terms.Continue Reading

Washington Post reports that US government officials privately don’t believe Ukraine can win the war with Russia, but they have no intention of pushing—or even nudging—Kyiv to negotiate.Continue Reading

Just the News reports that the Biden White House has awarded millions of dollars to four private groups that worked with the government to censor social media posts deemed “misinformation.” 5) Russia deploys submarine that may carry Poseidon nuclear drone; 4) New UK PM Liz Truss backtracks on part ofContinue Reading

President Biden extended the emergency declaration first issued by President George W. Bush after the 9/11 attacks 21 years ago. More than three dozen national emergencies are in effect that grant the president dozens of powers, most of which don’t require congressional approval.Continue Reading

Aleksandr Dugin, the philosopher called “Putin’s brain,” reportedly suffered a heart attack after the car bombing Saturday that killed his 30-year-old daughter. Was the bomb was meant for him, and is the heart attack another assassination attempt?Continue Reading

A pair of Russian lawmakers investigating biolabs in Ukraine claim that Ukrainian POWs show evidence of military experiments. The deputy chair of the State Duma says the goal is to create “cruel killing machines.”Continue Reading