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FAA Records 19 Close Calls at U.S Airports

The Wall Street Journal reviewed data from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), finding that U.S. airports saw 19 close calls and near misses.

U.S. Steel Sold to Japanese Company

The United States Steel Corporation is being sold to Japan's predominant steelmaker.

U.S. Homelessness at New High

The Department of Housing and Urban Development released a report detailing that homelessness across the United States has increased 12%.

FBI Issues Directive on LGBT Acronym Use

FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin shared an email sent to all FBI employees that directs them to use "LGBTQIA+" instead of "LGBT+."

Kevin McCarthy Gives Last Speech in Congress

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) gave a farewell speech to his colleagues in the House of Representatives on Thursday during his last day in session as a member.

San Francisco Politician Blames Homelessness on Capitalism

A San Francisco Democrat said capitalism is to blame for the homelessness in the city.

United States to ‘Quadruple’ Munitions Production: Pentagon

U.S Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said that America's production of munitions will "quadruple."

More than 2,500 New York City Police Officers Left Department in 2023

Throughout 2023, 2,516 members of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) left their jobs.

Working Mom’s Tearful Video on Family Living Paycheck to Paycheck Goes Viral

A Pennsylvania mom's TikTok video confessing her family's struggle living paycheck to paycheck left her stunned after gaining 1.5 million views.

Italy Bans Lab-Grown Foods

Italy became the first country to prohibit lab-grown food, including meat.

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