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‘Game change’: Germany unveils decision to send modern tanks to Ukraine

Ukrainian forces are poised to acquire scores of Western main battle tanks following Germany’s decision to donate a squadron of Leopards to a multinational coalition of tank donors.

Biden administration to provide Ukraine with 31 Abrams tanks

The Biden administration has agreed to provide Ukraine with more than 30 Abrams tanks, marking a reversal from a week ago when officials said such a move wouldn't make sense due to the maintenance and training requirements.

‘You know nothing yet’: Megyn Kelly blasts Leftists for rushing to make CA shootings about race

Podcast host Megyn Kelly blasted several Democratic leaders for jumping to conclusions about recent California shootings, saying they were quick to spin the tragedies into a Leftist agenda of racial hate crime.

Stimulus update: Refund worth up to $1,050 to start being sent to California recipients in five days

California residents can expect to receive the final wave of direct payments worth up to $1,050 in five days.

Katie Porter hit with FEC complaint for allegedly reaping UC Irvine housing benefits

An anti-Biden political action committee lodged a complaint against firebrand Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA), alleging she has improperly benefited from the University of California, Irvine’s “subsidized affordable housing.”

Pope Francis affirms homosexuality is a ‘sin’ but says it shouldn’t be criminalized

Pope Francis affirmed the historic Catholic teaching that homosexuality is a sin in a recent interview while also expressing opposition to laws that criminalize such behaviors.

Marjorie Taylor Greene jockeys to be Trump’s 2024 running mate: Report

Firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is reportedly setting her sights on being former President Donald Trump's running mate in 2024.

Biden classified documents scandal hasn’t hurt approval rating: Poll

President Joe Biden's approval rating has not changed amid the discovery of classified documents in his Delaware home and former private office.

DOE probing Loyola Chicago after medical school accused of racial limits on applicants

The Department of Education announced it is investigating Loyola University Chicago's Stritch School of Medicine following accusations that the school places racial limits on its internship program and requires applicants to submit images of themselves.

WATCH: Officer says ‘God put me here’ after a McDonald’s trip saves a boy’s life

Dallas Police Senior Cpl. Sergio Perez is crediting God for putting him in the right place at the right time after a simple stop by McDonald’s ended up saving a little boy’s life.
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