Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Ukraine Monday, meeting with Ukraine’s President Volodomyr Zelensky and promising another $500 million in military aid ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia’s “special military operation.”

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Additives made from insects are hitting store shelves in Europe following an EU ruling that defatted house crickets and lesser mealworms are safe. It’s all to save the world from flatulating cattle.

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Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock to 90 seconds before midnight Tuesday, the closest ever to signaling imminent destruction. The announcement was made with a group called The Elders, who appear to echo warnings from the World Economic Forum.

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Federal law enforcement data reveals that outside of weather, suspected and confirmed physical attacks on the US electric grid are the number one cause of electrical outages since 2014.

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China’s president Xi Jinping declared his support Friday for an independent Palestinian state based on the pre-1967 borders. This is a slap at Israel, the US, and Chinese Christians.

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Three Russian airbases have been hit by Ukrainian drones since Monday, a major escalation in the conflict as the US Congress prepares to authorize another $38 billion in aid for Ukraine. US taxpayers are now essentially funding the Ukrainian government.

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It appears that the lockdowns have reduced immunity to RSV, a respiratory disease that is most dangerous to young children, and cases of RSV—down as much as 97% during COVID lockdowns—are suddenly putting stress on hospitals.

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New research reveals that a majority of pastors thinking about leaving the ministry worry that “Christians are more loyal to their political views than their faith.”

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US credit card balances hit a record in the third quarter as banks offered more cards to consumers with less-than-stellar credit ratings. Meanwhile, subprime auto loans hit their highest delinquency rate in ten years.Continue Reading