• The Keeping the Faith columnist is the founder of Crazy Faith Ministries in Columbus, the Rev. Susan K. Smith.

  • The lynchpin of the Paypal Mafia is putting his vast tech fortune to work for candidates in the upcoming elections.

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  • The author of a video of the incident said that it was "just nuts to me."

  • The congressman got into a heated argument with a guest host over the 2020 presidential election, which he claimed was stolen and rife with fraud. The effort to tighten election laws was countered by the guest host.

  • In Georgia, Trump had staked large amounts of political capital on dislodging the governor, so he was angry by the primary results.

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime Subscribers.

  • Mykhailo Podoliak, adviser to the President of the Ukrainian President's Office, pointed out that Russians became hysterical after US authorities decided to provide Ukraine with a weapon.

  • Ruth Johnson is the former Secretary of State of Michigan.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy fired Roman Dudin, Head of the Security Service in Kharkiv Oblast, for negligent performance of his duties and promised that law enforcement would investigate his case.

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  • The Russian military fired on the border area with flechettes. On the morning of 30 May, three shots were fired from the Russian village of Tyotkino at the border area of the Sumy region.

  • The names of Uvalde victims were mangled by Trump in his speech.

  • One voter told Insider that he spits when he hears the name Liz at a Trump rally.

  • This man claims to be able to predict the future.

  • The Security Service of Ukraine has evidence that Russian contract soldiers refuse to participate in the offensive because of their losses.

  • She wrote that she just wanted the old George, the loving husband and father who didn't spend the day in an online swastika about the same stuff over and over.

  • The host of CNN's Sunday morning show Dana Bash pressed the congressman on his gun-control positions after the Uvalde school shooting.

  • Users on social media voted for the best drone of 2022, and the final offer is a massive 60% discount. The prices will never go as low. Soon, the offer ends.

  • What a lot of nonsense. What a lot of nonsense, Trump said, when he used the word "insurrection" to refer to Jan. 6.

  • The mass murder of 19 children and two of their teachers in Texas last week prompted Senator Minority LeaderMitch McConnell to say he hopes the Senate can find a bipartisan solution to the problem. If that sort of response sounds familiar, it's because he's said it before, only to close the door later.

  • In 1996, after 35 people were killed in a mass shooting, the Australian government enacted strict gun control laws. There has been one mass shooting in the country in the past 26 years.

  • He believes that the new technology could be 2,000X bigger than the current one.

  • The performer-turned-politician, who had won a congressional election last December, was hit by multiple rounds in an attack involving at least three weapons.

  • The film 2000 Mules has been praised by Trump and other Republicans.

  • The board member, a Kansas Republican judge, repeatedly dodged questions.