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The United States has sent 'lethal aid' to Ukraine, as tension between Ukraine and its neighbor Russia continues to escalate.

Ukraine tension escalates as US sends ‘lethal aid’

Trans athlete Lia Thomas makes a splash as she transitions from an NCAA men's squad to the women's swim team. Are hormones enough to level the playing field?

Trans women in sports: Inclusive, but unfair?

It has been a week of bad news for former president, Donald Trump. Investigations in Georgia and New York are progressing, and the Supreme Court ruled against his request.

A tough week for Biden might have been even tougher for Trump

Blinken held a meeting with Russian FM Lavrov.

Blinken reports no “major breakthroughs” in meeting with Russian minister

The Treasury Department announced sanctions for Russia-backed Ukrainian officials.

US sanctions Russia-backed Ukrainians as Biden, Blinken issue warnings

The Capitol riots committee requested information from Ivanka Trump, and a grand jury will look into potential election interference in Georgia.

Investigations into Jan. 6 Capitol riots, 2020 election interference heat up

President Biden's one-year anniversary news conference lasted almost two hours, covering inflation, Ukrainian security and more.

3 substantive takeaways from Biden’s one-year news conference

President Biden assumed office with a 57% approval rating. It's now at 40%, and polling experts say a first-year dip is common.

A look back at President Biden’s first year…and his approval ratings slide

Biden held a news conference to wrap up his first year in office.

Biden takes criticism, touts wins as first year in office ends

Ahead of the filing deadline for the midterm election, as of Jan. 18, 47 members of Congress have said they won't be running for re-election.

Ahead of the 2022 midterms, a Congressional mass exodus

The White House is distributing 400 million N95 masks.

White House to send out 400M N95 masks as COVID test website launches

Antony Blinken will visit Ukraine after a group of senators did the same.

A show of diplomatic support: Blinken meets with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy

Democrats failed to pass a voting bill.

Voting rights bill fails as Democrats are unable to change filibuster rules

International airlines are cancelling some flights to the United States after AT&T and Verizon announced they are delaying their 5G rollouts near some airports again.

Flights to US canceled, reinstated after AT&T, Verizon delay 5G near airports

The Biden Administration plans to spend $50 billions to fight worsening wildfire seasons.

Biden administration to spend $50B to combat worsening wildfire seasons

With 2024 elections on the horizon, the feud between Florida's Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump is heating up.

As DeSantis’ 2024 prospects heat up, so does his feud with Donald Trump

As people nationwide remember Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Democrats are making a push to pass federal voting rights legislation.

Democrats focus on voting rights on MLK Day

Reports use migrant and refugee interchangeably when describing immigration issues and humanitarian crises unfolding around the globe.

What’s the difference between migrants and refugees?

The White House conducted a soft launch of its website offering COVID-19 tests.

White House conducts soft launch of website offering free COVID-19 tests

Former GOP Congressman Joe Walsh speaks to Straight Arrow News about the current status of the Republican Party.

Former GOP Rep. Joe Walsh: “I think the party is screwed”

Congressional candidate and Florida State Representative Anthony Sabatini speaks to Straight Arrow News about the future of the GOP.

Florida Republican Sabatini says GOP future depends on following Trump’s platform

North Korea fired missiles for the third time this year.

North Korea launches missiles for third time in 2022, second time this week

As President Joe Biden finishes his first year in the Oval Office, the blows keep coming to his legislative priorities on Capitol Hill.

The blows keep coming for President Biden’s key priorities

Ukraine warns its citizens to "expect the worst" after the country was hit by a massive cyberattack Friday. In this undated handout photo released by Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Press Service, the building of Ukrainian Foreign Ministry is seen during snowfall in Kyiv, Ukraine. Ukrainian officials and media reports say a number of government websites in Ukraine are down after a massive hacking attack. While it is not immediately clear who was behind the attacks, they come amid heightened tensions with Russia and after talks between Moscow and the West failed to yield any significant progress this week. (Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Press Service via AP)

Ukraine warns to “expect the worst” after massive cyberattack