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FAA Bans Drones Over New Jersey

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has closed parts of New Jersey's airspace to drones until January 17.

Seven Individuals, One American Hospitalized in Fuji After Drinking Spiked Alcohol

Seven individuals, including one American and at least four Australians, were hospitalized in Fiji on Saturday after consuming piña coladas at a hotel bar that may have been spiked, according to Fiji officials.

House Ethics Committee to Release Gaetz Report

The House Ethics Committee reportedly voted to release its report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) before the end of Congress.

CNN’s Syrian Prisoner Report Faces Scrutiny Over Suspected Assad Regime Deception

CNN's recent story featuring correspondent Clarissa Ward purportedly rescuing a Syrian prisoner has come under intense scrutiny after a Syrian fact-checking organization suggested the man may not be who he claimed to be. The prisoner, initially identified by CNN as Adel Ghurbal, a supposed rebel fighter, is now suspected of being Salama Mohammed “Abu Hamza” Salama, a known torturer and corrupt official within the Assad regime’s Air Force Intelligence.

Ice Storm Creates Treacherous Conditions in Iowa, Nebraska

A powerful ice storm wreaked havoc across Iowa and eastern Nebraska this weekend, creating hazardous road conditions and causing temporary closures along Interstate 80 as cars and trucks skidded off icy highways.

Rasputin ‘The Holy Devil’- American Minute with Bill Federer

Rasputin, described as "The Holy Devil," moved to St. Petersburg in 1906 and began to gain access to the royal family of Tsar Nicholas the Second. Posing as a...

NJ Officials Meet with Regional Operations and Intelligence Center Over Drone Sightings

The large mysterious drones reported flying over parts of New Jersey in recent weeks appear to avoid detection by traditional methods, like helicopters and radio, according to a state lawmaker briefed Wednesday by the Department of Homeland Security.

South Korea’s Political Crisis Deepens as Former Defense Minister Attempts Suicide

In a dramatic turn of events following South Korea's brief imposition of martial law, former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun attempted suicide while in detention but was stopped by officials.

Beverly Hills Teacher Sues School on Reports of Racism

Beverly Hills High School teacher Bella Ivory is pursuing legal action, claiming the administration has ignored her reports of racism on campus since 2022.

House Task Force Report Reveals Security Failures in Trump Assassination Attempts

The House Task Force investigating the assassination attempts on President-elect Donald Trump released its final report Tuesday, highlighting critical security failures and leadership lapses.

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