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Russian nationals are risking their lives to avoid fighting in the war on Ukraine. They are fleeing the country and seeking asylum in the U.S. 

Russian nationals are risking their lives to avoid fighting in the war against Ukraine. They are fleeing the country and seeking asylum in the U.S.  The dangerous journey across the Bearing Sea highlights the lengths to which some Russians are willing to take to dodge being called up to fight in Putin’s military. Two Russians…

President Biden sent warning of a nuclear Armageddon, the Hunter Biden investigation has escalated, and the Nobel Peace Prize winner is announced.

President Joe Biden said the risk of nuclear “Armageddon” is at its highest level in 60 years; federal agents have gathered what they believe is sufficient evidence to charge President Biden’s son Hunter; and this year’s Nobel Peace Prize winners are seen as a rebuke to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Theses stories highlight the Daily…

President Biden will be in Florida to survey Hurricane Ian damages, a South Korean missile test went wrong, and Russia formally annexed Ukraine regions.

On Oct. 5, 2022, President Joe Biden will visit Florida to survey the damage left behind by Hurricane Ian; a South Korean missile misfires during drills in response to North Korea; and Russia formally annexes portions of Ukraine. Biden to visit Hurricane Ian aftermath in Florida – President Biden will visit Fort Myers, Florida, Wednesday…

Video of Russian troops has only fueled concerns that President Vladimir Putin will follow through with a Russian nuclear attack.

A video circulating on social media reportedly shows a massive Russian freight convoy carrying nuclear equipment towards the Ukrainian frontline. The video aired Sunday on a pro-Moscow Telegram channel called Rybar. The video has sparked fears that Russia will test its nuclear torpedo drone, the Poseidon, which has been called the “weapon of the apocalypse.”…

If Putin and Russia lose the Ukraine War, what happens next? The U.S. and other world leaders must now start debating possible outcomes.

In the wake of the Russian military’s struggles in the Ukraine War, Vladimir Putin has mobilized 300,000 additional troops and even made what some think are veiled threats of nuclear aggression. Straight Arrow News contributor Larry Lindsey says Putin’s actions reek of desperation. He also warns it’s time to think about what happens if Russia…

The U.S. Army’s first openly transgender officer is now under house arrest. Dr. Jamie Lee Henry, and his wife, are both accused of trying to pass private military health records of U.S. soldiers to a person they thought was working for Russia. Henry came out as transgender in 2015 but used male pronouns during his…

House and Senate leadership said they are on track to fund the government and avoid a shutdown before the deadline Friday at midnight.

Members of Congress in both chambers believe they are on track to pass a government funding bill and avoid a shutdown Friday at midnight. The package just passed the Senate, 72-25, and is now headed to the House  “The last thing the American people [need] right now is a pointless government shutdown. I’m optimistic we…

Since Russia called up 300,000 reservists to support its struggling military, thousands of scared young men are fleeing the country.

Seven months after Russia invaded Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has called up to 300,000 reservists to support its struggling military. The draft has led to a massive exodus of young Russian men, with some reports estimating the number fleeing the country exceeding the total number of troops in the original invasion force. Straight Arrow…

Western intelligence agencies report seeing Russian Navy ships in the same area as the Nord Stream pipeline leaks.

A fourth leak on the Nord Stream pipelines was discovered Thursday. Authorities said it’s likely the result of more sabotage. The discovery comes on the same day news broke that Russian navy ships, including submarines, were seen in the area of the leaks. There is a consensus the leaks in the Nord Stream pipelines were…

The Senate is looking to pass legislation to strengthen laws surrounding crimes against humanity, torture and genocide.

It is “highly likely” Russians who committed war crimes in Ukraine will eventually make it into the United States, according to the Justice Department’s Counselor for War Crimes Accountability. That’s because of the sheer volume of crimes committed. During a recent visit to Washington, Ukraine’s Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin said the country has documented 35,000…

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