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Montana congressman concerned with ‘lack of transparency’ on spy balloon and possible explosion

Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) says he is concerned over the "lack of transparency" regarding the Chinese spy balloon spotted over his district earlier this week.

Second suspected Chinese balloon spotted over Latin America

A second suspected spy balloon believed to belong to China has been spotted over Latin America, the Pentagon confirmed Friday, according to multiple news reports.

Web of lies: Santos reportedly told donors he produced a Broadway show

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) reportedly told donors he produced a Broadway show while campaigning in 2021. The claim adds to a long list of fabrications by the freshman lawmaker.

Elon Musk not found liable for securities fraud in trial over 2018 Tesla tweet

Elon Musk was not liable for damages to Tesla's stock based on a 2018 tweet, a jury ruled Friday.

New USDA rules seek to limit sugar in school meals for first time

The Department of Agriculture proposed new changes for school meals Friday. They include the first limits on added sugars like those found in cereal, sweet breaded products, and flavored milk.

Memphis Police Department fires additional officer tied to Tyre Nichols death

The Memphis Police Department in Tennessee has fired another officer in the aftermath of the police beating and death of Tyre Nichols last month.

Trump and DeSantis still leading GOP among likely candidates

The 2024 presidential race is expected to heat up as former South Carolina GOP Gov. Nikki Haley is expected to announce her bid in the coming weeks.

UK man pleads guilty to treason over plot to kill Queen Elizabeth II with crossbow

A U.K. man pleaded guilty to treason over a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II with a crossbow.

Manhattan DA will likely ‘move toward an indictment’ in Trump case, legal expert says

A familiar legal pattern emerged in Manhattan this week. It likely foreshadows an indictment in the case against former President Donald Trump, according to a former U.S. prosecutor.

Biden admits as he teases reelection bid: ‘I’m going to make more mistakes’

President Joe Biden struck a decidedly less defiant tone Friday about his tenure, saying he's made mistakes in office and will do so again.
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