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Russia bars former journalist who pushed for end to Ukraine war from challenging Putin

Yekaterina Duntsova, a former journalist and anti-war advocate, has been barred from running against Russian President Vladimir Putin in the March election, after the Russian Central Election Commission rejected her nomination documents. Duntsova, who has pushed for the end of the Russia-Ukraine war, filed an application on Dec. 20 to be an independent candidate, marketing...

Federal judge denies request to block Massachusetts assault weapons ban

A federal judge in Massachusetts shut down an attempt to block the state’s assault weapons ban Friday, arguing that the law does not break with recent Supreme Court precedent that has severely shaken gun control legislation. District Judge Dennis Saylor said the state ban keeps with “historical tradition” of gun control regulation, after the high...

The US must help Israel deal with Hezbollah before it’s too late

Hezbollah’s aggression may boil over into a multi-front war that pits Israel against an even more capable enemy than the one it currently faces in Gaza.

Coughing? When you may want to skip over-the-counter medication, according to experts

As annoying or even painful as a cough can be, it sometimes serves a purpose.

Canada’s Trudeau says a second Trump presidency could harm climate goals

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in an interview that if former President Trump were reelected, it could cause harm for climate goals. Trudeau expressed to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) that Trump’s term in office caused “very difficult problems” when he expressed a “desire to move backwards on climate change.” “Yes, there’s concern —...

How Delaying Loan Repayment Hurt Student Borrowers

They got used to thinking of their loans as a freebie and now balk at paying them back. The answer is tough love and...

Save Your Words

Amid the verbal sophistry of recent months, it’s become increasingly clear that actions speak far louder.

Phillips calls House GOP’s impeachment inquiry into Biden ‘sickening’

Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Dean Phillips (Minn.) called the impeachment inquiry into President Biden “sickening” and said Republicans are weaponizing the impeachment process. “It’s sickening and it’s repulsive,” Phillips told NewsNation’s Dan Abrams Friday. “Once we start weaponizing impeachment as a political tactic in Congress, which is what’s happening right now, we’re really in trouble,...

George Conway refutes Jake Tapper’s claims Trump got ‘big win’ with Supreme Court ruling

Conservative attorney George Conway challenged CNN’s Jake Tapper’s claim that it was a “big win” for former President Trump when the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to take up his criminal immunity case Friday. “The U.S. Supreme Court handing Donald Trump something of a win today, rejecting the special counsel’s request to urgently decide the...

‘The Bachelor’ star enters political fray for student-athlete mental health

Colton Underwood, former “Bachelor” star and ex-football player, has taken on a new endeavor of championing mental health care access for student-athletes by putting his name behind a bipartisan bill introduced earlier this year. In September, Sens. John Boozman (R-Ark.) and Cory Booker (D-N.J.) introduced the Targeting Emotional And Mental Stability (TEAMS) Act, which would make mental health initiatives...

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