Up And Away?

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UP, Up and Away... USA Shot it Down - US officials released details on the Chinese spy balloon shot down Saturday as investigators began to analyze the parts of the craft collected from the ocean’s surface. The main electronics payload, reportedly the size of a midsize plane, has not yet been recovered from where it sank.

Officials claimed the spy balloon (see history) was equipped with several antennas and solar panels, enough to indicate the presence of multiple intelligence collection systems, likely including high-resolution photography and audio collection of both encrypted and public signals. Analysts observed the craft’s trajectory and traced a path proximate to several sensitive US military sites (see map).

The system is said to be part of a much larger Chinese program of spy balloons known to have surveilled at least 40 countries. Officials believe the order did not come directly from President Xi Jinping.

Valentines Countdown

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Climate Change

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NY: 3 to 5 inches of snow on top of bitter cold attributed to frigid air streaming in from Canada courtesy of a dip in the polar vortex.

Three degrees this morning on City Island - A Slice of New York City Paradise. A high ribbon of air circles the north pole. The Northeast, especially from the Adirondacks into northern Maine, is taking the biggest hit from the cold air. Air temperatures -- not counting wind chill -- are expected to plunge to 30 below zero or colder. When you add in the wind, places like Whiteface Mountain could feel like 70 degrees below zero.

Inflated News?

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There appears to be a lot of inflated hot air flying the western skies over Montana and US government officials are taking action.

The balloon belongs to China and is of a civilian nature, used for scientific research, such as meteorological matters," said a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, who noted that after being affected by westerly winds and the limitation of its control capacity, it deviated seriously from its scheduled route. 

GOP Shuttlecocks

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The new McCarthy lies return to bite Americans sixty years later with propaganda, and accusations and there's more coming.

A shuttlecock is usually a high-drag projectile used in badminton. and now utilized by Agent Orange devotees to shoot back what is political revenge, and it really is hypocritical.

Dumb and Dumber

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How is it that a Dumb-ass #MoRon has managed to upstage a dumber #AgentOrange 🍊 named Donald, aka the former guy?

Imbecilic best friends and Republican allies stumble across classified documents while the pair claim they were unaware that it is connected to government documents. As they are pursued to run for political office to help themselves, they find both their friendship and their brains tested. Oh No!

Stay tuned in to our reporting on the continuing nutty adventures of these two GOP nitwits.

Meet Cuban Pete

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On I Love Lucy she wants to be in Ricky's cabaret show and auditions, but there is one condition, Lucy must fit into a tight dress.

Exercise Prevents Disease

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One in four adults in the United States meets the established minimum physical activity guidelines which one are you?

Exercise prevents disease, disability, injury, and premature death. The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans lays out how much physical activity children, adolescents, and adults need to get health benefits. Although most people don’t get the recommended amount of physical activity, it can be especially hard for older adults and people with chronic diseases or disabilities.

Booze Not Safe

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To avoid alcohol-related health consequences including chronic diseases, liver injury, and accidents is not to drink booze at all.

A new report reflects a long-brewing shift in the way scientists and healthcare providers think about the risks and benefits of alcohol and follows a similar statement from the World Health Organization.