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Flock of birds flying near South Korea mistaken for another North Korean drone

What South Korean officials thought was a drone from North Korea has instead been identified as a flock of birds.

Semiconductor industry turns around: Chip inventory increases as sales diminish

The market for producing chips and semiconductors has turned around in recent months to the point of having too many chips to match the demand as the public buys fewer gadgets.

Republican Jewish Coalition bans George Santos over fabricated background

The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) said it is banning Rep.-elect George Santos (R-NY) after news emerged that he fabricated large parts of his resume and misrepresented his heritage.

Kari Lake deletes tweet against judge who dismissed her election lawsuit

Failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake deleted a tweet accusing an Arizona judge of being biased after he dismissed a lawsuit challenging her loss to Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in the midterm elections.

Republicans stalled: No GOP headway with independents despite rejection of Democrats

Republicans failed to make any headway with independent voters in the midterm elections even as they shifted away from Democrats. The failure reveals that the party’s messaging criticizing President Joe Biden was ineffective with a crucial voting bloc.

Pharmacies to limit purchases of children’s pain and fever medications

Some drug store chains are limiting purchases of children's pain relief and fever-reducing medications as the products remain in short supply across the country due to a continued surge in respiratory viruses, including the flu and respiratory syntactical virus, or RSV, along with COVID-19 cases.

WATCH: White House celebrates Kwanzaa in pair of social media videos

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated Kwanzaa with their families in a pair of social media posts on Monday, beginning the weeklong holiday that honors black heritage.

A 22-year-old Buffalo woman dies after blizzard traps her inside car for 18 hours

A 22-year-old Buffalo woman was found dead Saturday after a lethal blizzard trapped her inside her car for at least 18 hours.

Mask madness? Boston public schools may revive ‘temporary’ mask mandate

The Boston Public Schools district is considering imposing a temporary mask mandate when classes resume next month, adding the Massachusetts city to a growing list of districts requiring face coverings again for students.

Detroit tow truck driver fends off robbery, shoots and kills man

A Detroit tow truck driver shot and killed an armed robber on Monday.
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