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Western weapons have been the lifeblood of Ukraine's war effort against Russia. Without weapons from the West, the war would likely be over.

If it wasn’t for Western weapons, the war in Ukraine most likely would have ended weeks after it began. For the Ukrainians, one of the most dependable weapons systems in use is also one of the smallest, the Switchblade 300. A Ukrainian reconnaissance team hits a Russian position with a Switchblade 300 pic.twitter.com/emQ7D6PFEL — OSINTtechnical…

The ballot printer issues in Maricopa County, Arizona, during the midterms were caused by changes to the paper that was used.

According to a report, the ballot printer issues in Maricopa County, Arizona, during the 2022 midterm elections were caused not by malicious actions, but by changes to the paper that was used. The issues led to precinct-based vote tabulators having trouble reading ballots. In the report released Monday, April 10, retired Arizona Supreme Court Justice…

Another victim has succumbed to their injuries after being shot at a Louisville bank, bringing the number of victims to five.

Another victim has succumbed to their injuries after being shot at a Louisville bank, bringing the number of deaths of victims to five. And the mother of a 6-year-old student who shot his teacher in Virginia has been criminally charged after months of investigation. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Tuesday, April…

U.S. intelligence about Ukraine and other allies was leaked. A former Pentagon official said the source of the leak could be American.   

The Pentagon, the Department of Justice and the greater world of Western intelligence is still reeling after it was revealed classified U.S. military documents appeared online. During the week of April 9,, a former Pentagon official said the source of the U.S. document leak could be an American. Classified Pentagon documents revealing sensitive information about…

I was a victim of the "cancel culture" wars when the right wrongly attacked me for a tweet I posted about the Nashville school shooting.

According to a 2022 Pew Research Center survey, 61% of U.S. adults say they’ve heard of the term “cancel culture,” up from 44% in 2020, the first time the Center began asking about the term. But it seems that the more people are exposed to it, the less they seem to agree on its meaning.…

NPR criticized Twitter for labeling its account as "state-affiliated," despite receiving only 1% of its funding from the U.S. government.

NPR, a nonprofit media organization in the United States, expressed its frustration with Twitter after its official account was labeled as “US state-affiliated” on the social media platform. Although the designation does not restrict NPR’s ability to post content, it puts NPR in the same category as government-aligned outlets in countries such as China and…

Military analysts who have analyzed the documents say they appear to be modified to overstate the number of deaths in Ukraine's military.

The Pentagon is investigating the leak of classified documents on the war in Ukraine to social media. The leaked documents, which appeared on Telegram and Twitter, detailed secret American and NATO plans to build up the Ukrainian military for an upcoming offensive against Russian troops. The leaked documents include charts of anticipated weapons deliveries, troop…

The Biden administration is proposing new rules, stopping schools and colleges from enacting outright bans on transgender athletes.

The Biden administration has introduced new Title IX regulations to ensure transgender athletes have a place in school sports. Two state House Democrats in Tennessee have been expelled from the chamber, an action only enforced a handful of times since the Civil War. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Friday, April 7,…

The Ontario Legislative Assembly proposed a bill that seeks to establish LGBTQ safety zones and penalize "offensive remarks" near drag shows.

The Ontario Legislative Assembly in Canada has proposed a bill that seeks to establish LGBTQ safety zones and penalize “offensive remarks” near drag shows or similar events in the province. Proponents say the measure is a response to increased violence and consistent with Canadian hate speech laws. However, some critics argue that the bill is…

More than 150 Catholic priests and others associated with the archdiocese of Baltimore sexually abused more than 600 children.

A newly released report details child sex abuse scandals within the archdiocese of Baltimore. We have the staggering numbers listed in the state attorney general’s report. And Cash App founder Bob Lee was stabbed to death on the streets of San Francisco. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Thursday, April 6, 2023. …