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China’s spy balloon: What really happened?

Before the president, Congress and the public draw any conclusions, all the facts surrounding these three events must be established.

China says more than 10 high-altitude US balloons flew in its airspace in past year

China on Monday said that more than 10 high-altitude balloons from the United States flew into its airspace since the start of last year, an allegation that comes after the U.S. shot down a Chinese surveillance balloon and argued Beijing has operated more of the aircraft throughout the world. "It is also common for U.S....

Progressives and fiscal hawks may cut future funding for Israel

Every 10 years, Republican and Democratic administrations, with the support of Congress, sign a memorandum of understanding to assist Israel’s ability to defend itself and, at the same time, they financially strengthen the American defense industry by requiring that all money spent stays in the United States. Even President Obama’s animosity toward Prime Minister Benjamin...

Biden administration jumps the gun on ‘navigable waters’ rule

The Biden administration recently published its final definition of “navigable waters” — establishing the scope of federal power to regulate private property under the Clean Water Act. This is the relevant agencies’ — Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — fourth attempt at crafting such a definition in the past...

Mars Wrigley fined after workers fell in chocolate tank

Authorities had to cut a hole in the tank to rescue the two workers.

‘There when needed’: 1st newborn surrendered at Kentucky ‘baby box’

“This baby is healthy. This baby is beautiful. This baby is perfect,” said Monica Kelsey, who added that officials are now looking to place the child in "a forever home."

Chinese satellite beams green lasers over Hawaii

The lasers flashed for just a couple of seconds and were initially thought to be from a NASA altimeter satellite.

The Hill’s Morning Report — Mystery grows on objects shot down by US

Editor’s note: The Hill’s Morning Report is our daily newsletter that dives deep into Washington’s agenda. To subscribe, click here or fill out the box below. If the U.S. government knows the purpose and origin of the objects that fighter jets have shot down over Alaska, Canada and Michigan since Friday, federal officials have been...

Biden’s FCC nominee supported by group that called police ‘agents of white supremacy’

Gigi Sohn, Biden's nominee for the FCC, is supported by a group that claimed that police are "agents of white supremacy" and is up for a second nomination hearing this week.

Gavin Newsom’s wife pushed for state funding that benefits her own nonprofit

A nonprofit founded by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, wife of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, will benefit from California's mental health investments championed last year.

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