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Winter Storm Warning: 40 Million People Brace for Heavy Snow, Rain, Gusty Winds and Potential Flash Flooding

This week, more than 40 million people across 22 states are preparing for a major winter storm system that will bring heavy snow, rain, gusty winds and potential flash flooding. The storm is expected to affect almost the entire country, with the Pacific Northwest and Northeast likely to be the hardest hit. At the same time, temperatures will be significantly higher than normal in the Southeast and Midwest, with nearly 150 million Americans experiencing a high of 70 degrees or more. The National Weather Service is urging people to take precautions and be aware of any winter weather alerts.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Visits Moscow Amid Rising Tensions Between US and China

Wang Yi, China's top diplomat, has arrived in Moscow for a high-profile visit that includes a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. The visit comes as tensions between Washington and Beijing continue to rise, with the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations warning China against providing lethal aid to Russia in its war against Ukraine. Wang's visit is the final stop in an eight-day international tour and it is unclear what topics will be discussed, but it is likely to include the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and U.S.-China relations.

Biden Visits Ukraine to Reaffirm US Commitment to Country’s Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity

US President Joe Biden has arrived in Kyiv, Ukraine for an unannounced visit, in a show of support for the country as it continues to fight against Russia's nearly-year-long invasion. Biden praised the Ukrainian people for their resilience in the face of the conflict and emphasized that there is broad, bipartisan support in Washington for the Ukrainian cause. His visit is seen as a strong show of support for the country and its people, and a reminder of the US's commitment to Ukraine's democracy, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.

FBI Conducts Two Searches at University of Delaware in Investigation of President Joe Biden’s Retention and Handling of Classified Documents

The FBI has conducted two searches at the University of Delaware in the past month as part of an investigation into President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents. The documents removed did not have classified markings, but required further scrutiny. The searches were arranged with the Justice Department and no warrants were issued. It is unclear what the FBI is looking for or if the investigation is related to any other ongoing probes.

US Military Shoots Down Unidentified Flying Objects Off East Coast, Sparking Speculation and Mystery

US military aircraft have shot down three unidentified flying objects off the East Coast in the past few days, sparking speculation about what they were used for. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has stated that there is no indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity related to the objects. The type and origin of the objects remain unknown, and experts say it’s unlikely that they were weather or scientific balloons.

California Man Pleads Guilty to Using Stun Gun to Attack Police Officer During Capitol Riot

Daniel Rodriguez of Fontana, California pleaded guilty to four counts, including conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding and tampering with documents, for using a stun gun to attack a Washington, D.C. police officer during the US Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. The attack resulted in five deaths and numerous injuries, and Rodriguez is the first person to be convicted of using a dangerous weapon to injure a law enforcement official during the riot. He faces up to 20 years in prison and is scheduled to be sentenced in September 2021.

Biden and Democrats Push for Increased Social Security Benefits, While Republicans Propose Cuts

At Tuesday's State of the Union address, President Joe Biden accused Republicans of wanting to use "debt ceiling" negotiations to force cuts to Social Security and Medicare. In response, Democrats proposed a bill to increase Social Security benefits and fund them through taxes on the wealthy. The debate over Social Security and Medicare continues to be a contentious issue in Washington, with both sides proposing different solutions.

U.S. and China Locked in New Dispute Over Alleged High-Altitude Balloons in Airspace

U.S. and China are in a new dispute after Beijing accused Washington of illegally flying high-altitude balloons into its airspace. The U.S. has not provided any details about the balloons, but has previously accused China of operating a fleet of surveillance balloons. The escalating tensions between the two countries have raised concerns among experts and analysts, who fear that the situation could spiral out of control if the two sides are unable to find a diplomatic solution.

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