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DARPA begins designing massive carrier seaplane

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announced plans to design and produce a massive new seaplane capable of carrying large amounts of personnel and material.

Shell marks highest profit in company’s 115-year history despite prices remaining high

The gas company Shell had a record-breaking year in 2022. It raked in nearly $40 billion in profits despite a global surge in oil and gas prices, the company announced Thursday.

Tennessee lawmakers move forward with ban on sex reassignment surgery for minors

Republican lawmakers in Tennessee are closing in on a ban of sex reassignment procedures performed on minors.

Senators ask Biden to delay F-16 sale to Turkey until Finland and Sweden in NATO

A bipartisan group of senators has urged President Joe Biden to leverage the upcoming F-16 deliveries to Turkey to push the country to ratify Finland and Sweden's NATO bids.

Australia removing British monarch from bank notes

Australia's new 5 dollar bank note will not feature King Charles III, the country's Reserve Bank announced Thursday.

‘Threatening rhetoric’: Lavrov calls tiny Moldova ‘the next Ukraine’

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov referred to Moldova as “the next Ukraine" in a criticism of the Black Sea state that stokes Moldovan anxiety about the prospect of an attack from Russia.

Suspected Chinese spy balloon discovered floating over northern US

Government officials have been monitoring what is believed to be a Chinese spy balloon hovering over the continental United States. It's been floating over the northern United States for a few days

George Santos praises decision to strip Ilhan Omar of committee assignment

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) praised the decision by House Republicans to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

SEE IT: Dan Aykroyd to host six-part comedy docuseries on Fox Nation

Comedian Dan Aykroyd will host a new six-part comedic docuseries for Fox Nation.

Smithsonian provides ‘immediate training’ after kicking out Catholic school group

The Smithsonian Institution required staffers at the National Air and Space Museum to undergo training after a group of Catholic school students were told to remove their anti-abortion hats in order to enter the museum last month.
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