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Thursday morning news: February 16, 2023

Some lawmakers are suggesting the U.S. gets tough on China, the European Union is pushing for a new round of sanctions against Russia, the 19-year-old who shot and killed 10 people in a Buffalo grocery store will spend the rest of his life in prison, Mitch McConnell told colleagues that identity politics should play no role when it comes to picking judges, international aid continues to pour into Turkey and Syria, Scotland will soon have a new leader

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to new partnerships among some of the world’s most feared authoritarians

Beijing’s aggressive agenda must be opposed


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Senators say they still have questions about unknown objects in U.S. skies, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff sounded off on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, students and faculty at Michigan State University are mourning classmates killed by a gunman, a new report shows annual inflation eased slightly in January, aid is pouring in from around the globe for earthquake survivors in Turkey and Syria, Republican Nikki Haley has officially entered the 2024 race for the White House, Kenyan President William Ruto led a national day of prayer

Former U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley has announced she’s running for president

Daniel R. Suhr | But a federal judge seems to think it just might be

Congress is demanding answers from President Biden about what is happening in the skies over North America, at least five civilians were killed as fighting rages in and around the eastern city of Bakhmut in Ukraine, leaders in Moldova fear Russia is plotting to overthrow their government, rescuers are still pulling survivors from the rubble in Syria and Turkey, a judge will unseal some of the findings of a grand jury investigation into former President Donald Trump, eight people were injured in New York when a man driving a U-Haul truck veered onto sidewalks

A fired chaplain took his case against his former employer to court