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Putin says Russia supports ‘many of the provisions’ in China’s Ukraine peace plan

Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed China's extensive peace plan for the war in Ukraine during the former's visit to Moscow this week.

DOJ watchdog threatened obstruction of justice investigation against Obama-era FBI

New details on a fight and subsequent standoff inside the Obama-era FBI have come to light after new testimony from a top official.

SEE IT: Protesters gather in support of Trump outside of Mar-a-Lago

Protesters made their way to former President Donald Trump's South Florida club, Mar-a-Lago, to show their support for him as rumors swirl that he might be indicted in New York City.

Supreme Court sides unanimously with deaf student denied proper education

The Supreme Court unanimously decided a case on Tuesday in favor of a deaf student who sued his Michigan-based school district for denying his graduation after he was not provided a qualified interpreter, a ruling that could help claims of unfair treatment by students with disabilities.

US Park Police fatally shoot teenager in another killing by DC law enforcement officer

A United States Park Police officer shot and killed a teenager found asleep in a car in Northeast Washington, D.C., over the weekend, marking the second killing by a Washington police officer in less than a month.

Deadly fungal infection is spreading in US hospitals, CDC says

Cases of illness caused by a drug-resistant and potentially deadly fungus, Candida auris, are rising at an "alarming" rate in U.S. healthcare establishments and nearly doubled in 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Rand Paul blasts Bragg over Trump indictment, says ‘DA should be put in jail’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) didn't mince words about his contempt against a speculated indictment of former President Donald Trump by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.

DOJ petitions Supreme Court to review 5th Circuit’s domestic violence gun ruling

The Justice Department requested the Supreme Court overturn an appeals court decision that struck down a federal law that blocks firearm possession for those under domestic violence restraining orders.

Inflation kills Manhattan’s famous $1 pizza slice

Inflation has killed Manhattan's famous $1 slice of pizza.

Russia says it scrambled fighter jet to intercept two US bombers

Russia's Ministry of Defense said it scrambled a fighter jet on Monday in response to two U.S. Air Force B-52H strategic bombers.
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