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U.S. shoots down fourth flying ‘object’ over Great Lakes, lawmakers say

The U.S. military shot down a high-altitude object flying over Lake Huron bordering Michigan and Canada on Sunday, according to members of Congress.

New Hampshire governor says White House run would be ‘opportunity to change things’

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu on Sunday furthered his public teasing for a presidential run in 2024, promoting what he dubbed the "New Hampshire model" of smaller government.

Christianity, not race, is the impetus for success for Super Bowl QBs Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes

Democrats, liberals, and the rest of the race-obsessed went apoplectic as soon as it became official that the Super Bowl would feature two black American quarterbacks for the first time. It was a repeated talking point among many pundits, talk show hosts, and other media throughout the country as if it were a major stepping stone in society. But the only people who care about this are the ones who continue to be disturbingly infatuated with skin color.

‘Super Bowl Monday’ could replace Columbus Day on the calendar as a holiday

"Super Bowl Monday" has become an unofficial holiday for people in the country. Many skip work to "recover" from the festivities of the country's premier sporting event, the Super Bowl. It is estimated that nearly 19 million people in the workforce will miss work Monday. That total increases to almost 27 million when considering those who plan to report to work late. As a result, some Democrats have proposed making the day an official holiday — in exchange for removing Columbus Day from the calendar.

Russia suffering highest casualty rate in Ukraine since first week of war: UK

Russia is likely suffering its highest casualty rate since the first week of war in Ukraine, according to a new intelligence update from the British Defense Ministry. The average Russia casualties for the last week of warfare was 824 casualties each day, a figure U.K. Defense determined from daily statistics shared by Ukraine’s General Staff...

Becoming the arsenal of democracy again 

The newly elected Republican House of Representatives and the Federal Reserve still are acting as though inflation is the country’s most important economic challenge. This is hard to understand because despite rising prices in some areas the Consumer Price Index stopped rising in July 2022 and has been stable since. The most important economic and...

What’s behind the US’s worsening child care crisis?

Story at a glance The United States is facing a growing child care crisis. Its economic impact has more than doubled since 2018, rising to a staggering $122 billion annually in lost earnings, productivity and revenue last year. Meanwhile, the crisis itself threatens the future of the U.S.’s youngest minds and is hindering employment and...

Jill Biden sports custom Eagles jersey ahead of Super Bowl

First lady Jill Biden on Sunday sported a custom Philadelphia Eagles jersey as the team prepared to face off against the Kansas City Chiefs in the 57th Super Bowl. The first lady shared to Instagram a video of herself wearing an Eagles jersey emblazoned with “Biden” and the number 46, a nod to her husband’s...

US shoots down another aerial object — this time over Lake Huron

The military shot down another aerial object on Sunday, this time over Lake Huron, marking the third day in a row the U.S. has taken down an unidentified aircraft over North American airspace, Michigan lawmakers said on Sunday. Rep. Jack Bergman (R-Mich.) said he was in contact with the Department of Defense throughout the day,...

Earthquake death toll approaches 35,000 in Turkey, Syria

The death toll in the devastating earthquake that hit parts of Turkey and Syria almost a week ago is nearing 35,000 as hope of finding more survivors in the rubble is shrinking by the day. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the region last week. Rescue missions have been hampered by freezing temperatures and aftershocks over the...

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