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Vladimir Putin tries to celebrate ‘diversity’ as justification for war in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has adopted the rhetoric of multiculturalism to justify the war in Ukraine as part of an apparent initiative to offset the loss of political and economic ties in Europe.

Biden faces new Democratic pressure on border ahead of 2024 reelection bid

The issue of immigrant surges in blue cities and states far from the U.S. southern border threatens to upend President Joe Biden's relationships with Democratic leaders ahead of what looks to be a close 2024 reelection battle.

Why home insurance markets are in crisis around the country

The U.S. home insurance market is careening toward disaster as policy premiums soar and private insurers exit high-risk states, threatening to affect millions of homeowners nationwide.

Unions enjoy growing spotlight in Biden era

Amid a “perfect storm” of factors, organized labor and strikes have drawn major attention this year, a boon for unions.

Two-parent households give rural boys in poverty ‘advantage’ over urban peers

Boys who grow up in rural poverty achieve higher levels of success than their urban peers because of the "predominance of two-parent households," a new study found.

White House blasted for throwing BBQ as war rages in Israel

The White House came under criticism Sunday for holding a barbecue with a live band while war continues to rage in Israel, with United States citizens confirmed to be among the deceased after Hamas's surprise terror attacks.

Nancy Mace reveals why she’ll support Jordan for speaker: ‘He’s going to be a workhorse’

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has explained her choice of endorsement for the replacement for Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) after voting to out him as House speaker.

Majority of GOP voters want the new House speaker to show loyalty to Trump

Most Republican voters are rooting for the next speaker of the House to be loyal to former President Donald Trump.

Congress leaders get unclassified briefing on Israel

Leaders in the House of Representatives will get an unclassified briefing on the developing situation in Israel at 8 p.m. tonight, per a source familiar. Just one hour later, Senate leaders will get their own briefing from the Biden administration, the Washington Examiner has confirmed.

Adams says NYC can’t be immigrants’ place to go as taxpayers ‘pick up the cost’: ‘New York is out of room’

New York City Democratic Mayor Eric Adams called for a new rule to be established regarding the number of immigrants being sent to his city.
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