Here are 5️⃣ things you need to know about today: 1️⃣ Unidentified flying objects in Canada 2️⃣ Earthquake death toll rises 3️⃣ Anti-government hackers in Iran 4️⃣ Cyclone Gabrielle in New Zealand 5️⃣ Russian missile strike
It’s Super Bowl Sunday, and it’s shaping up to be a day of firsts: the first Super Bowl to feature two Black starting quarterbacks, the first mother to have two sons play against each other in the Super Bowl, and the first pregame flyover to be performed by an all-women crew. Here’s what else you need to know to Start Your Week Smart. Here’s what else you need to know to Start Your Week Smart.
Friday The Rio Carnival, the world’s biggest Carnival held annually in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, returns to the streets after a two-year pandemic hiatus. About 80,000 tourists are expected to join in the festivities. One Thing: Journey to the quake zone CNN International anchor Becky Anderson joins this week’s “One Thing” podcast to discuss her trip to southern Turkey to cover last week’s devastating earthquake on board a humanitarian aid flight.
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Vallejo firm's earthquake safety technology may have spared lives in Turkey-Syria earthquakeThe devastating earthquakes that rocked Turkey and Syria on Monday have caused the deaths of over 23,000 people and the destruction of over 5,600 buildings and left the region a disaster area, but a company based out of Vallejo may have saved more lives from being lost.
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Iran may use Syria earthquake to smuggle arms under the guise of aid: reportIsrael reportedly took a preemptive tone this week and warned Iran from sending arms to Syria under the guise of international aid in the wake of the deadly earthquake.
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U.S. Shot Down Unidentified Object Over Alaska: UpdatesMore details continue to emerge about China's alleged spy balloon, which the U.S. claims was part of a global high-altitude surveillance program run by China’s military. Here's what we know
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US forces shoot down unidentified object flying near AlaskaWhite House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the object was downed because it was flying at about 40,000 feet and posed a “reasonable threat” to the safety of civilia…
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US shoots down unidentified 'object the size of small car' over AlaskaObject was downed because it was flying at about 40,000 feet and posed 'reasonable threat' to safety of civilian flights, not because of any knowledge that it was engaged in surveillance, says White House.
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US forces shoot down unidentified object flying near AlaskaWhite House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the object was downed because it was flying at about 40,000 feet and posed a “reasonable threat” to the safety of civilia…
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