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Salvini: “Precetterò i sindacati, stop agli scioperi nel trasporto aereo durante i Giochi”
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‘They were spying’: Sullivan sounds alarm on joint Russia-China moves in US Arctic zone
Joint Russian and Chinese military aircraft and vessels have entered the U.S. Arctic air defense identification zone (ADIZ) near Alaska dozens of times in recent
Eruzione to Newsmax: Olympic Pride Means Putting Country First, Not Politics
Mike Eruzione told Newsmax viewers Friday that there is “no greater feeling” for an athlete than wearing a USA jersey, and he argued the Olympic

GOP Arizona governor candidate drops out but doesn’t endorse
Karrin Taylor Robson dropped out of the Arizona Republican gubernatorial primary despite being one of the two candidates in the race backed by President Donald
Trump Pardons 5 Former NFL Players in Major Clemency Move
President Donald Trump has pardoned five former NFL players convicted of various offenses ranging from counterfeiting to drug trafficking, according to an announcement posted online

Republican attorneys general demand DOJ investigate foreign funding tied to 150 climate groups in US
FIRST ON FOX: Nineteen Republican attorneys general on Friday asked the Department of Justice to investigate dozens of U.S.-based nonprofits for potential violations of federal

Fetterman bucks Democrats, says party put politics over country in DHS shutdown standoff
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., the lone Senate Democrat to join the GOP to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), accused his colleagues of choosing
Orban Scales Up ‘War or Peace’ Campaign as Hungary Heads to Pivotal Vote
Facing the possibility of losing power after 16 years, Prime Minister Viktor Orban has cast Hungary’s election on April 12 as a stark choice between
Newsmax’s Jason Mattera: Louisville Sex Assault Sentence Cut to 30 Years
A Louisville judge reduced a jury’s recommended 65-year sentence to 30 years for a man convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman at gunpoint,
Russia Pushes Back on US Bid to Build Armenia Nuclear Plant
Senior Russian officials have challenged the viability of U.S. proposals to build a nuclear power plant in Armenia, in a sign of Moscow’s concern about

European capital rocked by violent protests as government corruption probe fuels unrest
Thousands of anti-government protesters violently faced off against riot police outside government buildings in Albania’s capital, Tirana, earlier this week, as people called for the
Guerra Ucraina – Russia, le news di oggi. Peskov: “Nuovi negoziati a Ginevra il 17 e 18 febbraio”
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Moioli, un’altra impresa: bronzo nello snowboard cross
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Trump DOJ files new lawsuit accusing Harvard of withholding records on race in admissions
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that its Civil Rights Division lodged a new lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging that the Ivy League institution illegally
Minnesota Sheriffs: Policies Unchanged After ICE Surge
Sheriffs across Minnesota say they have not changed their immigration enforcement policies since border czar Tom Homan arrived in the state to lead “Operation Metro
Ukraine Hopes for ‘Serious and Responsible’ Talks With Russia in Geneva
Ukraine hopes for “serious and responsible” talks with Russia backed by the U.S. in Geneva on February 17-18, the head of Kyiv’s delegation said on
Inflation Slows to 2.4% on Lower Gas, Housing Costs
U.S. consumer prices increased less than expected in January, but underlying inflation firmed as businesses raised prices at the start of the year, which together
Nei guai l’ambasciatore britannico alla Nato Lapsley: “Love story con l’ex stagista italiana”
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Tutto in comune, dalle idee agli atleti. Lo slalom parallelo tra Orbán e Netanyahu
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Conferenza sulla sicurezza – news in diretta. Merz: “La battaglia culturale Maga non è la nostra”
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