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What to know about UN report outlining Russian war crimes

As the war between Russia and Ukraine blows past its one-year mark, the human costs of the fighting continue to pile up.  Beyond the loss of soldiers, the abuse of civilians caught in the middle of the war have stockpiled. The United Nations (UN) said last month that at least 8,000 non-combatants had been killed...

NRCC drops ‘March to the Left Madness’ bracket as NCAA tournament kicks off

Fox News Digital exclusively obtained National Republican Congressional Committee's "March to the Left Madness" bracket as March Madness officially kicks off.

Georgia bill banning transgender surgeries on minors one step closer to becoming law

Georgia lawmakers have advanced a controversial bill that would ban sex-reassignment surgeries and hormone replacement therapies for gender dysphoric minors.

ND Supreme Court upholds injunction on state’s plan to outlaw most abortions

The North Dakota Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that an injunction on a law banning all abortions not performed in rape, incest or life-threatening situations will remain in place.

Biden family received more than $1M from Hunter associate after 2017 China wire: House Oversight

Biden family members received more than $1 million in payments from accounts related to Hunter Biden’s business associate Rob Walker and their Chinese business ventures in 2017.

Russia flying more armed aircraft over US bases in Syria, US CENTCOM commander says

U.S. Central Command has observed a concerning rise in "unprofessional" and "unsafe" behavior from Russian aircraft pilots near U.S. bases in Syria.

Kentucky lawmakers pass bill to make hazing a crime following student’s death

Kentucky lawmakers passed a bill Thursday that will create new crimes to punish those responsible for hazing resulting in death. This bill follows the death of a student.

House oversight chair Comer says ‘6 or 7 Biden family members’ potentially involved in business schemes

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer says he believes at least half a dozen members of President Biden's family have been involved in “various business schemes” around the world.

Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger says there’s ‘zero evidence’ DEI training distracts from readiness

U.S. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger said Thursday he has seen "zero evidence" that diversity, equity, and inclusion training programs are hurting readiness.

Tempers flare after GOP senator calls out Biden admin for lying about Social Security claim

Republicans and Democrats sparred in the Senate today over how willing President Biden is to meet with lawmakers to talk about saving Social Security.

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