• The opinions from around the web.

  • We arm Ukraine so that we can punish Russia. Why? Carlson said that for stealing Hillary Clinton's crown.

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  • NetBlocks said on Monday that Russia has diverted internet traffic in the occupied Ukrainian region of Kherson. Moscow claims it has taken full control of the region. The region will use the Russian rouble on May 1.

  • A state-media report said a person named Ma was being investigated in the city of Hangzhou. The company's share price fell quickly.

  • Donalds and Hunt are Black Republicans who are in interracial marriages.

  • There is a discount on used and new furniture. It's a good idea to have prices that fit your budget.

  • Judicial appointments are going to wreck the country. The judiciary was pushed to the right by President Donald Trump and the help of the Federalist Society. President Joe Biden is imposing the race and gender preferences of the progressive movement on the courts.

  • The central bank is expected to raise its interest rate by half a percentage point.

  • Stock futures are pointing to a modestly higher open, though with investors cautious as a key decision on interest rates awaits from the Federal Reserve.

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  • Russia is preparing to deal with a cholera epidemic in regions that border Ukraine, and is likely to stage a false flag operation in late May.

  • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said that welcoming social media would result in a higher cost of living.

  • We can't tell whether to laugh or shake our heads when we see some of the beggars here.

  • The U.S. factory activity grew at its slowest pace in more than a year in April, as a rise in workers quitting their jobs and China's zero tolerance COVID-19 policy made manufacturers more anxious about supply. The Chair of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee said on Monday that the outbreak of coronaviruses overseas was creating a near-term headwind for the U.S. manufacturing community.

  • Families used Oklahoma's share of federal Governor's Emergency Education Relief Funds to buy Christmas trees, gaming consoles and outdoor grills.

  • The account was suspended for violating the policy. In 2021, he was banned for spreading misinformation.

  • There are a lot of funny people who know what self-irony is.

  • The Federal Reserve can land the plane very smoothly as it tightens monetary policy to combat inflation, says David Solomon.

  • Russia's Ministry of Defense has said that 1.1 million people from Ukraine have been evacuated.

  • The clerk of the county made copies of the voting system in order to preserve the records of the 2020 election. There have been eight attempts to gain unauthorized access to voting systems in five U.S. states since the 2020 election. All involved local Republican officeholders or party activists were involved in furthering Trump's lies or conspiracy theories about rigged voting machines.

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  • The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the city of Boston violated the First Amendment when it refused to fly a local organization's Christian flag in front of city hall.

  • If the sanctions are enforced, they could have dire consequences for the company that makes the equipment. Washington has begun briefings with allies because Hikvision has customers in more than 180 countries, according to two sources. Hikvision said in an email reply that it will comply with applicable laws and regulations in the countries where it operates.

  • A key group of investors are showingpeak bearishness on Fed decision day.