Associated Press | Ukraine aid support softens in the US: AP-NORC poll
Support among the American public for providing Ukraine weaponry and direct economic assistance has softened as the Russian invasion nears a grim one-year milestone, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
WFLA | Veteran’s widow demands answers after VA denied his request for help with chronic pain
Hill said during what turned out to be her husband’s final doctor’s appointment last September, his request for the VA to pay for a Neurolumen Pain Management device was denied by his VA doctor.
Politico | U.S. tells Ukraine it won’t send long-range missiles because it has few to spare
The Biden administration has given its Ukrainian counterparts another reason for not sending them much-wanted long-range missiles: The U.S. is concerned it wouldn’t have enough for itself.
CBS News | Former acting defense secretary thinks the U.S. should slash the military budget in half
Former acting Defense Secretary Christopher C. Miller has a message for Washington: cut the defense budget "dramatically" and stop making China a bogeyman.
New York Times | U.S. on track to add $19 trillion in new debt over 10 years
The United States is on track to add nearly $19 trillion to its national debt over the next decade, $3 trillion more than previously forecast, the result of rising costs for interest payments, veterans’ health care, retiree benefits and the military, the Congressional Budget Office said on Wednesday.
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