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Balloon wars: Trump and Biden officials disagree over previous Chinese intrusions

A suspected Chinese spy balloon was shot down off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday. Since then, defense officials have stated this is not the first time a surveillance balloon has breached U.S. airspace.

Computer maker Dell lays off more than 6,500 in latest wave of tech job cuts

The computer manufacturer Dell is eliminating more than 6,500 jobs in response to diminishing sales.

Anthony Fauci charging up to $100K for speaking engagements

Anthony Fauci is charging as much as $100,000 for speaking engagements months after leaving his position in the Biden administration.

WATCH: Sam Smith’s ‘demonic’ performance leaves many Grammy viewers horrified

Sam Smith and Kim Petras stole the show Sunday at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards with a performance viewers are calling "demonic" and a "tribute to Satan."

Five liabilities Biden faces in 2024 presidential bid

President Joe Biden is widely expected to officially jump into the 2024 fray within the coming weeks, but a mounting string of liabilities threatens to muffle his potential reelection bid.

Overclassification reform advocates see opportunity in Biden and Trump sagas

Those who seek to fix the intelligence community’s overclassification problem see opportunities for reform after the discovery of classified records that were retained by former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.

State of the Union 2023: Sarah Huckabee Sanders a study in contrast with Biden

Less than a month after being sworn in, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR) will deliver the Republican response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, allowing the party to showcase a young female leader juxtaposed with the first octogenarian president.

How diversity statements have become faculty litmus tests at US colleges

The proliferation of diversity, equity, and inclusion statements by universities across the country in faculty hiring is raising alarm bells among free speech advocates who say the practice is nothing short of an ideological litmus test.

Sports Illustrated publisher to use AI to recommend topics, write articles

The publisher of Sports Illustrated announced that they would use generative artificial intelligence to create content for their website, the latest move by publishers to use software to slowly replace an outlet's need for journalists.

Here’s what will happen when the COVID-19 public health emergency ends

The Biden administration's announcement that it will end the COVID-19 public health emergencies on May 11 will bring new costs as the development of vaccines, testing, and treatments will shift out of the direct hands of the federal government.
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