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Vance Criticizes DEI Policies in Air Traffic Control Amid Recent Crashes

In the aftermath of two fatal aviation accidents last week, Vice President JD Vance has criticized diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, asserting they have led to staffing shortages in U.S. air traffic control. He emphasized the need for qualified personnel in these critical roles to ensure aviation safety.

Midwest Cities Prepare For ‘Arctic Cold’ Weather

Chicago is preparing for a significant drop in temperatures, with highs in the single digits and wind chills plunging to as low as -20°F by early next week.

Georgia Man Attacked in Home Invasion By Men Posing as Amazon Delivery Drivers

A 66-year-old Savannah man, George “Dirk” Hardison, was violently attacked in his home after answering the door to two men posing as Amazon delivery workers.

Starbucks Announces New Policy, Only Paying Customers Can Sit in Stores, Use Restrooms

Starbucks has announced a new policy requiring customers to make a purchase if they want to remain in its stores or use the restroom.

FBI Investigates Alleged Leak of Classified Israeli Plans to Attack Iran

The FBI has initiated an investigation into a reported leak of highly classified documents detailing Israel's military strategy regarding a potential attack on Iran. 

Steve Bannon’s Release Delayed by Prison Processing Issues Despite Qualifying For Home Confinement

Former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon is eligible for home confinement due to his sentence for contempt of Congress, but delays in prison processing have prevented his immediate release, according to the prison warden. 

Numerous People Shot on Interstate in Laurel County, Kentucky

Numerous people have reportedly been shot on Interstate 75 in Kentucky.

2,000 Venezuelans to Receive ‘Maximum Punishment’ for Protests

Venezuelan protesters are to receive "maximum punishment" for their demonstrations against the so-called victory of President Nicolas Maduro.

Stock Market Plunges Amid Fears of Recession

U.S. stocks plunged on Monday morning as fears of an economic recession have elevated.

Whistleblower Says Secret Service Did Not ‘Perform Typical Security Check’ at Rally Site

A whistleblower recently revealed that the Secret Service did not conduct a typical security check of the rally site in Pennsylvania where former president Donald Trump was almost assassinated. 

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