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U.S. and China Vie in Hazy Zone Where Balloons, U.F.O.s and Missiles Fly
American officials are worried China is far along in developing military technology that operates in the unregulated high-altitude zone of “near space.”
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Rick Scott Drops Social Security From Plan as G.O.P. Retreats From Entitlement Cuts
The backtracking by the Florida Republican came after bipartisan criticism and signaled how completely the G.O.P. has pulled away from calls to overhaul the nation’s entitlement programs.
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Navy Divers Complete Recovery of Chinese Spy Balloon Debris
The salvaged material was sent to the F.B.I. for further analysis.
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Tim Scott Weighs 2024 Run, Selling Unity to a Party Eager for a Fight
Mr. Scott, the only Black Republican senator, has many political assets. What he lacks is an obvious ability to win over voters who have embraced a Trumpian brand of us-versus-them divisiveness.
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Norfolk Southern’s Profits and Accident Rates Rose Before Ohio Derailment
Safety experts say a focus on financial returns may be partly to blame for derailments and accidents like the one in Ohio.
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Waffles, Gentle Slopes and Cloudberries Everywhere: Skiing in Sälen, Sweden
Gstaad it’s not, but this snowy region within driving distance of Stockholm has welcoming cabins deep in the forest, trails for every level of skier and a possibility of gnomes.
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Mini Cooper SE convertible
Mini Cooper, a convertible version has arrived for 2023, albeit in a limited production run. The Mini Cooper SE comes in Enigmatic Black and White Silver with Resolute Bronze accents and Piano Black badging. The door sills get “1 of 999” lettering, noting the 999 units of the Cooper SE convertible made. Power comes from…
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Anna and Fluffy
Once upon a time there was a little small girl named Anna. Anna was a curious and kindhearted girl who had a pet cat named Fluffy. Fluffy was a gray and white tabby with big green eyes and a bushy tail. Anna and Fluffy were the best of friends. Whenever Anna felt sad or scared,…
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Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen at the Wharf is big, brash and good
Gordon Ramsay’s new restaurant at the Wharf is about as relaxing as eating in a pinball machine. But the menu offers some delicious reasons to visit.
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There’s a ton of crap in the sky we haven’t shot down (yet)
Drones, spy balloons, UFOs or UAPs — American airspace has never been more crowded, or mysterious.