Rep. Michael McCaul on Russia-Ukraine crisis
President Biden has made it clear he will not send any U.S. troops into Ukraine.
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President Biden has made it clear he will not send any U.S. troops into Ukraine.
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Alan Hawes, who became a nurse 11 years ago, takes pictures of what many will never see.
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The judge sentenced Travis and Gregory McMichael to life without parole, and William "Roddie" Bryan to life with a possibility of parole.