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US military has recovered ‘some remnants’ of Chinese spy balloon

The U.S. military has had some initial success in recovering aspects of the Chinese spy balloon that it shot down on Saturday after it traversed across the continental United States last week.

Social Security update: First of March’s double SSI payments worth $914 to arrive in 23 days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries are 23 days away from receiving the first of two payments in the month of March due to a scheduling quirk, worth $914 each.

Thousands of Texans told they won’t get power back until the end of the week

Tens of thousands of homes and businesses in Austin, Texas, are expected to remain without power for another week, utility officials said, frustrating residents who say they’ve been kept in the dark, both figuratively and literally, about the status of repairs following last week's winter storm.

White House prepares to brief key Trump officials on Chinese spy balloon incursions

The Biden administration is planning to brief key officials from the Trump administration regarding last week's Chinese spy balloon incursion and previous ones as well.

Mountain pressure: Manchin 24 points behind GOP rival in poll ahead of 2024

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is set for a tough reelection bid in 2024, with one of the top possible candidates far ahead of him in statewide approval ratings.

Earthquake in Turkey destroys famous Romano-Byzantine castle

A famous castle in southern Turkey built by the Roman and Byzantine empires was destroyed in the massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake Monday.

Biden and Trump sagas: How does information get classified and who has the power to do it

How the U.S. government classifies information has become an unexpected hot topic following the revelations that both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden improperly possessed classified documents, with the opaque classification process drawing fresh scrutiny.

Metro employees caught between violence and duty to public safety after waves of shootings

Washington Metro employees are concerned over the rising levels of violence conflicting with public safety after a shooting left one of their members dead.

US sends divers to recover downed Chinese spy balloon

The United States sent Navy divers to salvage the wreckage of a suspected Chinese spy balloon, which was shot down off the coast of South Carolina.

Woman declared dead stuns funeral home when she starts breathing

An elderly New York woman who was declared dead shocked funeral home workers Saturday when she began breathing.
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