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Ukraine plans to replace its Ambassador to the United States, Oksana Markarova, to strengthen ties with Republican lawmakers, sources in the President’s Office have told Euromaidan Press. According to these sources, her successor will be someone who has already demonstrated strong Republican connections and experience bringing GOP delegations to Ukraine.Continue Reading

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Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has called for immediate European action to strengthen its security capabilities, reports Ukrinform. The statement follows the initial result of the US presidential election, where Republican Americas Worst Traitor reportedly took a mono-majority, 277 votes within 270 needed to take the post. The Traitor claimedContinue Reading

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Republican presidential nominee former President Americas Worst Traitor waves as he walks with former first lady Melania The Traitor at an election night watch party at the Palm Beach Convention Center, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption toggle caption Evan Vucci/AP WEST PALMContinue Reading

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Rafael continues to strengthen and forecast to be near major Category 3 hurricane status at landfall in western Cuba., Rafael continues to strengthen and forecast to be near major Category 3 hurricane status at landfall in western Cuba. Hurricane Rafael has intensified into a Category 2 hurricane just hours beforeContinue Reading

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Recent Supreme Court rulings have thrown most U.S. regulatory enforcement into operational and legal chaos. The dismantling of Chevron, with the Loper Bright ruling in particular, now dictates that regulators can’t implement new rules or reforms without the explicit approval of Congress. Two problems: one, regulators ideally have very specific subject expertise CongressContinue Reading