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Sen. Josh Hawley Proposes Congress Reopen US Energy Production "Full Throttle"
DeSantis REJECTS Biden's request for Florida National Guard deployment for State of the Union
Ron Paul: "It All Comes Down To NATO"
Taiwan vs. Ukraine: How Are They Different
Jim Jordan lays out 3 investigations a GOP-led House would pursue
The Ohio Republican also said Biden doesn't have accomplishments to discuss at the State of the Union address on Tuesday evening.
FIX 2020
LIVE: Wisconsin Assembly Cmte. on Campaigns and Elections Hearing on 2020 Election - 3/1/22
Gableman releases Wisconsin voting audit, focus on ballots from 'vulnerable' nursing home residents
Gableman said the nursing home finds shows the right of some of the states "most vulnerable citizens" have been violated
COURT CASES
Supreme Court makes a big announcement on Christian Flag case
Supreme Court to hear case to limit EPA's authority over coal plants, greenhouse emissions
West Virginia and other energy-producing states and coal companies are bringing case before high court
DURHAM INVESTIGATION
4 New Things We Just Learned About The Special Counsel Investigation
CDC
The science changed? CDC about-face on masks follows political winds, ignores its own study
Agency's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report continues to draw flak for allegedly promoting weak research that fits its political agenda
MANDATES
California, Oregon and Washington end requirement for COVID masks in school
School districts in the three states must decide whether to state guidance
VACCINES
WHO appoints Deutsche Telekom to “standardize the issuing of QR codes” and to create a global vaccine passport
BORDER CRISIS
Hispanics In Texas Are Tired Of Biden's Open Border
ENERGY
U.S. imports of Russian oil reach highest in decade as domestic energy production decreases
Critics blame President Biden's energy policies for indirectly facilitating the invasion of Ukraine by boosting Russia's energy export earnings.
US and allies agree to emergency release of 60M barrels of oil from strategic reserves as crude jumps 10% to $106 - the highest since 2011 - over fears Russia's war could disrupt supply
RESIGNATION WATCH
Rep. Ted Deutch becomes 31st House Dem to announce retirement ahead of midterms
CIA
The CIA - 70 years in Ukraine
The CIA As Organized Crime
The CIA As Organized Crime - Part 2
ADMINISTRATION
Biden will address nation's 'mental health crisis' at his State of the Union by blaming COVID for kids being behind in school and social media for their ploys to 'keep children clicking - with enormous consequences'
THE PEOPLE'S CONVOY
The People’s Convoy Rolls to Indiana
MAGA Cheering On Freedom Convoy For Hours
Numerous Courageous Patriots Are Coming To Support Freedom Convoy
The People’s Convoy Grows Across the Plains
FINANCIAL RUSSIA
Steve Cortes: “A Concerted Weaponization of Money”
UKRAINE
Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet terminals arrive in Ukraine
U.S. to Aid Ukraine in Countering Bioweapons
By Jo Warrick / August 30, 2005
The United States and Ukraine agreed yesterday to work jointly to prevent the spread of biological weapons, signing a pact that clears the way for Ukraine's government to receive U.S. aid to improve security at facilities where dangerous microbes are kept.
The agreement, the result of more than a year of negotiations, was announced by Sens. Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) during a visit to the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. The senators credited Ukraine's reformist leaders, ushered into power by last fall's Orange Revolution, with breaking bureaucratic resistance to the pact.
One lab to receive funding is the I.I. Mechnikov Antiplague Scientific and Research Institute, in the Black Sea port city of Odessa. The institute was part of a Cold War network of "antiplague" stations that supplied highly lethal pathogens to Soviet bioweapons factories.
"This agreement will allow us to begin addressing the problems faced by the Odessa antiplague institute and places like it," said Mark Helmke, a staff member for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which Lugar chairs. Under the pact, the United States will fund security upgrades at key Ukrainian biological institutes and support peaceful research by Ukrainian scientists to fight the spread of natural diseases, Helmke said. The amount of funding has not been determined.
The senators' visit to Russia and Ukraine was disrupted Sunday when local authorities refused to allow the delegation's military plane to leave Perm, a city in Russia's Ural Mountains. The officials demanded that they be allowed to search the plane, then relented after several hours and allowed the aircraft to proceed to Ukraine, a spokesman for Lugar said. Yesterday, Russia's Foreign Ministry formally apologized for the incident.
Viktor Yushchenko, left, the president of Ukraine, greets Sens. Richard G. Lugar, center, and Barack Obama during their visit to the capital, Kiev.
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