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Sen. Portman warns Russia invading Ukraine would be a 'terrible mistake,' reaffirms US support of Ukraine

Senator Rob Portman, R-Ohio, joined “America’s Newsroom” to discuss rising tension between Russia and conflicts, warning it would be a “terrible mistake” if personalities invaded the country as the Kremlin amasses troops on the border. Portman told co-hosts Dana Perino and Bill Hemmer the United States stands with Ukraine “unequivocally” …

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Texas synagogue hostage aftermath: UK teens released without charges as radicalization concerns grow

Two teenagers detained in the world-regions in connection to investigations into a British man who died at the scene after allegedly taking anti-semitism” target=”_blank”>Jewish worshippers< synagogue hostage were released Wednesday without any criminal charges, according to British law enforcement. In providing an update Wednesday, Greater Manchester Police announced that the …

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NY Times columnist pitches revisions to 'rescue' Biden administration: ‘American needs, not liberal wishes’

the-new-york-times” target=”_blank”>New York Times< has so far floundered in the executive. Stephens highlighted how the president should consider building a new team, including a new chief of staff, and “focus on American needs, not liberal wishes.” “No, the two are not synonymous,” Stephens wrote. “Universal Pre-K might be popular. But …

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Models predict wave of omicron deaths

The fast-moving omicron variant may cause less severe infectious-disease” target=”_blank”>disease<deaths in the U.S. are climbing and modelers forecast 50,000 to 300,000 more Americans could die by the time the wave subsides in mid-March. The seven-day rolling average for daily new COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. has been trending upward since …

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GOP lawmakers back think tank report pushing Israel, Saudi Arabia ties as vital US security interest

senate lawmakers in the house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House< have backed a report released Wednesday by world-regions think tank the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) that said normalizing ties between Israel and world-regions was key for U.S. security interests. The 48-page document reviewed the advances made between Israel and four Arab …

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