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  • Congressional Compromise Averts Government Shutdown with Short-Term Funding Agreement
    Congressional Compromise Averts Government Shutdown with Short-Term Funding Agreement
    congressional leaders have achieved a consensus on a short-term funding bill, a move poised to forestall a partial government shutdown and extend the government's financial stability into early March.
  • Pentagon Confirms Lloyd Austin in 'Good Condition', Hospitalized Nearly Two Weeks Amid Surgery Complications
    U.S. watching China's weapons development, Austin says, after hypersonic missile report
    Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin remains hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center nearly two weeks after being admitted for complications from prostate cancer surgery, sparking concerns over transparency and security at the highest levels of the U.S. government.
  • Peru's Mystery 'Aliens' Revealed to Be Dolls Crafted from Bones and Glue
    UFO/ALIEN
    The mystery surrounding the supposed discovery of 'aliens' in Peru has been definitively resolved, with forensic experts declaring that the doll-like figures are mere fabrications, assembled from human and animal bones using modern synthetic glue. This revelation comes after a year of speculation and conspiracy theories that captivated the imagination of many across the globe.
  • Donald Trump's Marriage Allegedly More About Power and Money Than Intimacy, Melania Weighed Divorce Prior to Securing $100M Agreement
    Melania Trump and Donald Trump
    sources close to former President Donald Trump and his wife Melania have described their marriage as devoid of intimacy and driven more by political and financial considerations than affection.
  • 'Go Home': Joe Biden Faces Heckling During Pennsylvania Visit Amid Economic Discussions
    PRESSURE
    However, the trip was marred by heckling from onlookers, with shouts of "Go home, Joe!" and "You're a loser!" echoing as Biden entered these establishments.
  • Federal Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty in Buffalo Supermarket Shooting Case
    Federal Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty in Buffalo Supermarket Shooting Case
    The U.S. Justice Department announced its decision to seek the death penalty against Payton Gendron, the individual responsible for the racially motivated mass shooting at a Tops Supermarket in Buffalo, New York, in May 2022.
  • NYC Considers Curfews for Migrant Shelters Amid Rising Community Concerns
    FBI Investigation Zooms in on NYC Mayor’s Close Fundraiser Brianna Suggs
    New York City Mayor Eric Adams' administration is actively considering the implementation of curfews at migrant shelters.
  • Biden's SAVE Plan Accelerates Student Loan Forgiveness, Targeting Community College Borrowers
    Millions of Americans have student loan debt, amassing to more than $1.6 trillion by the end of last year
    The Biden administration's approach to student loan relief has taken a notable step forward with the announcement of accelerated loan cancellations under the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment plan.
  • Nathan Wade, Trump Case Prosecutor, Silent and Openly Carrying a Handgun Amidst Affair Allegations with DA Fani Willis
    BUSINESS DOWN
    Wade, who was spotted for the first time since the allegations surfaced, did not respond to questions about the supposed affair or about the lavish expenditures purportedly made with his legal fees.
  • Alaska Airlines’ $1,500 Compensation to Passengers Following Flight Emergency Draws Criticism
    LULL
    Passengers aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, which experienced a harrowing mid-air door blowout, were offered $1,500 in compensation, sparking mixed reactions and raising questions about the adequacy of such a gesture.
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