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More missiles and attack drones are headed for Ukraine. U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made the announcement after meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday, May 15. The Ukrainian leader is traveling to several European countries, meeting with heads of state and shoring up military alliances. Zelenskyy is trying to get more Western weapons to Ukraine…
The expiration of Title 42 brings forth new legal and political discourse over the new regulations that aim to take the pandemic-era immigration policy’s place. And a Marine veteran involved in a chokehold incident on a New York City subway, which led to the death of street performer Jordan Neely, is expected to turn himself…
President Biden and congressional leaders met at the White House to discuss a solution to the debt ceiling impasse. Time is running out, as America may not have the money it needs to pay its debts as early as June 1. When House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., left the meeting, he told reporters they didn’t…
President Joe Biden will meet with lawmakers Tuesday, May 9, to discuss the nation’s debt ceiling issue, as the United States attempts to avoid a potential government default. And China has ordered the expulsion of a Canadian diplomat from the country in a move that has been viewed as a further escalation of tensions between…
Michael Barr, the Vice Chair for Supervision at the Federal Reserve, recently released a report on why Silicon Valley Bank failed. The report places blame for the collapse on both bank management and federal regulators, which includes the Federal Reserve. Straight Arrow News contributor Larry Lindsey believes regulators clearly missed signs the bank was in…
In April, Chile’s President Gabriel Boric said his country would be nationalizing its lithium industry, a move set to bolster its economy and protect its environment. Chile is the world’s second-largest producer of the metal, which is an essential component in the manufacturing of electric vehicle, cellphone and laptop batteries. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter…
If Russia can’t take Bakhmut from Ukraine, it may be content with just burning the whole city to the ground. In drone video released by Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense, images show what appeared to be white phosphorus raining down on the city’s buildings. White phosphorus ignites on contact with air. It burns at about 1500…
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