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The suspected mass shooter in the Chicago shooting faced a judge on Wednesday, TikTok could deliver Americans’ private user data to the Chinese government, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not resign, European Union leaders are starting to wean Europe off of Russian energy, the White House remains committed to bringing a WNBA basketball star home from a Russian jail
Technology should precede ideology, not the reverse
Erin Hawley | With Roe reversed, the pro-abortion lobby reveals its moral decrepitude
Seven people died in the July 4th shooting in Chicago, Sweden and Finland are one step closer to becoming members of NATO, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians are evacuating their homes, President Biden awarded four Army soldiers the Medal of Honor for their service during the Vietnam War, Australians are fleeing from flooding in Sydney, chaotic U.S. airports are beginning to calm
What is the future for the U.S. involvement in the war in Ukraine?