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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Orders Election Officials to Set Aside Undated Mail-In Ballots

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court on Thursday ordered state election officials to set aside undated mail-in ballots ahead of next week’s midterm elections. The court unanimously decided...

Russia Moves to Annex Occupied Ukrainian Land by September

Kremlin prepares for referendums in areas seized by its troops Officials say votes planned on merging with Russia by Sept. 15 The Kremlin is in a...

Facebook spied on private messages of Americans who questioned 2020 election

Facebook has been spying on the private messages and data of American users and reporting them to the FBI if they express anti-government or anti-authority sentiments...

Worshipping Dead Horses

Caius Julius Caesar Germanicus, known to history as Caligula, ruled as the Emperor of Rome from A.D. 37 to 41. For those who are...

“Georgian Dream” tried to break the yoke of Western slavery

The withdrawal of the Georgian Dream from the April 19 Agreement caused a great deal of agitation. Of course, the opposition said the ruling...

US political violence is surging, but talk of a civil war is exaggerated –...

The FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago unleashed the latest barrage of threats of violence, on top of a wave of threats against election workers and...

The sanctions against Russia still have holes. Here’s how to plug them.

Garry Kasparov is chairman of the Renew Democracy Initiative and the Human Rights Foundation. Michael McFaul is director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for...

Looking for evidence? Trust us, Biden administration says

WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Biden’s administration was asked for evidence to back up dramatic claims about national security developments this past week, it...

Joint statement of the participants of the round table held in Tbilisi on March...

Georgian society is watching with pain and anxiety the events in Ukraine and related processes in and around Georgia. First of all, we want to...

Biden warns of ‘real’ food shortage risk over Russia’s invasion into Ukraine

President Biden warned Thursday that there could be global food shortages resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine and announced steps to prevent a...