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China spins intelligence balloon hovering over US as merely blown off course

The Chinese government says it is looking into the suspected intelligence balloon that has been discovered hovering over the northwestern part of the continental United States.

Garland goes on offense to protect firearms ban appeals court ruled unconstitutional

Attorney General Merrick Garland went on the offensive Thursday after an appeals court ruled the government can't stop people who have domestic violence restraining orders from owning firearms, vowing to "seek further review" of the decision.

Super Bowl 2023: Autumn Lockwood to be first black woman to coach in Super Bowl

Philadelphia Eagles assistant coach Autumn Lockwood is set to make history on Feb. 12 when she will become the first black woman to coach in a Super Bowl.

New top Republicans on education committees take aim at Biden student loan programs in first acts

The senior Republicans on the House and Senate education committees are calling on Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to extend the public comment period for proposed regulations on the income-driven repayment program by 30 days.

Stimulus update: 12 days left to claim checks worth up to $800 in South Carolina

As much as $800 in tax rebates could be on the way for those in South Carolina who file their 2021 taxes by Feb. 15.

State of the Union 2023: Rep. Delia Ramirez to deliver progressive response to Biden

Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-IL) is poised to deliver the progressive response to the State of the Union.

Suspected Chinese spy balloon flew over Alaska and Canada on its way to US mainland

A suspected Chinese spy balloon flew over the Aleutian Islands in Alaska and then through Canada before hovering above sensitive locations in the United States, the Pentagon announced.

‘Shoot. It. Down’: Republicans call for Chinese spy balloon to be blown out of sky

GOP lawmakers are calling for the United States to shoot down the alleged Chinese spy balloon found floating over Montana on Wednesday.

Omar ouster: Here are the arguments for and against the Democrat’s committee removal

House Republicans voted on Thursday to oust Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from her position on the powerful House Foreign Affairs Committee, prompting outcry from Democrats who argue the decision was politically and racially motivated.

Canada monitoring possible second Chinese surveillance craft over its airspace

Canada is tracking what it believes to be a second Chinese surveillance balloon moving over the country.
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