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NATO chief warns Ukraine could lose war if ‘urgent need’ for weapons goes unmet

Ukraine could lose the war against Russia without additional military equipment from the U.S. and its allies, NATO's top civilian official warned.

Public schools paid up to $1.4M to screen films made by Gavin Newsom’s wife: Report

Schools in all 50 states have reportedly paid up to $1.4 million collectively to screen a series of documentary films produced by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA).

WATCH: Sarah Westwood says many are ‘running interference for Biden’ on classified docs

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Westwood said on Monday that many entities are "running interference" for President Joe Biden amid his classified documents scandal.

Top Soros operative Tom Perriello repeatedly visited Joe Biden White House

A senior director for a George Soros-chaired nonprofit organization who oversees a secretive dark money group influencing the Biden administration has made frequent trips to the White House, records show.

Kremlin denies Boris Johnson’s claim of Putin threatening missile strike

The Kremlin has denied former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened him with a missile strike.

Oversight Committee eyes legislative fix to mishandling of classified documents

House Oversight Committee members are working across the aisle on a legislative solution that would address how top officials pack up their papers at the end of their time in office after a spate of high-profile cases involving mishandled classified material drew the attention of lawmakers.

Lingering redistricting lawsuits in 15 states could reshape 2024 political battlefield

At least 15 states still have lingering lawsuits over the reconfiguration of congressional districts based on the 2020 census, which could have a major impact on the 2024 elections as both parties battle for the House majority.

American Bar Association pushed to reject common definition of antisemitism

The American Bar Association has been called upon by progressive activists to pump the brakes on a new resolution condemning antisemitism, arguing it creates a "chilling" effect on free speech and is anti-Palestinian.

Pro-Russian hacker group targets US hospital websites

A group of pro-Russian hackers targeted the websites of hospitals in the United States to retaliate against the country's support for Ukraine.

Almost 70% of voters equally concerned about Biden and Trump classified documents sagas: Poll

Close to 70% of people are equally concerned about documents found at President Joe Biden's and former President Donald Trump's homes, according to a poll.
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