The College Board has accused the Florida Department of Education of "slander" in response to their critiques of the new AP African American Studies course. The course covers topics like mass incarceration and reparations, and is intended to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of African American history and culture. The College Board has vowed to continue to fight for the course, and to ensure that all students have access to a comprehensive education.
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US military forces have shot down three unidentified objects in North American airspace over the past three days, at the direction of President Joe Biden. Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan said the objects were taken down by pilots from the US Air Force and National Guard, but the US military has not provided any details on the objects, their origin, or their purpose. The consecutive days of takedowns have raised questions about the security of North American airspace.
Justin Trudeau has confirmed that an unidentified object was shot down over Canadian airspace on his orders on Saturday. The object was detected by NORAD and was shot down by a U.S. military F-22 over the Yukon. Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden have discussed the incident, and Canadian and U.S. forces will lead the recovery operation, highlighting the close cooperation between the two countries in defending their shared airspace.
The US government has taken action against six Chinese entities in response to a suspected Chinese spy balloon that flew over US airspace last week. The US Commerce Department has blacklisted the five companies and one research institute from obtaining US technology without government authorization, and urged other countries to take similar measures. This is part of a broader effort to address Chinese surveillance activities, with more measures expected in the coming weeks and months.
The trial of three men accused of fatally shooting the emerging rapper XXXTentacion began this week in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. On Wednesday, jurors watched a gripping surveillance video that captured the murder of the local rap star and heard testimony from a family friend. Prosecutors showed the silent, graphic video from June 18, 2018 documenting the final minutes of the life of XXXTentacion, whose real name was Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy. If convicted, the three men could face the death penalty.
The Pentagon has confirmed that the U.S. military failed to detect at least three Chinese spy balloon flights over the United States in recent years, but that this does not represent an intelligence failure. Sources have reported that the balloons are part of a global surveillance program run by Beijing, and the U.S. military will continue to monitor and collect information on them in order to detect and act on them in the future.
A new study has revealed that banks with the highest reliance on hidden fees are primarily located in low-income areas of the US, costing consumers at least $29 billion each year. In response, President Biden and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have taken steps to limit credit card late fees, and the President has vowed to ban “junk fees” in his State of the Union address. The study highlights the need for greater regulation of these fees to ensure they are not disproportionately impacting low-income communities.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter recently visited troops to mark the 75th founding anniversary of the country’s army, where Kim praised the military's "invincible spirit" and "unprecedentedly powerful combat capabilities". This was followed by a massive military parade in Pyongyang, where Kim is expected to showcase the latest hardware of his fast-growing nuclear weapons program, causing concern among North Korea's neighbors and the United States.







