Por: Newsweek Nation February 11, 2023
An F-22 fighter jet shot down a high-altitude object off the northern coast of Alaska on Friday on the orders of President Joe Biden, sparking a wave of jokes and memes online.National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications spokesperson John Kirby said that the object was the size of a small car flying at 40,000 feet, meaning it posed a reasonable threat to commercial aviation.We do not know who owns it, whether it's... + full article
CBS News USA Politics February 12, 2023
An unidentified object which violated Canadian airspace was shot down over Canada Saturday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced. The object was shot down by a U.S. military F-22 fighter jet over the Yukon, Trudeau said. A U.S. official previously confirmed to CBS... + más
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Newsweek USA World February 12, 2023
A U.S. fighter jet shot down another unidentified, high-altitude object Saturday. This time it was shot down over northern Canada. It's the third object in seven days that a U.S. F-22 has brought down, and the second in two days.The North American Aerospace Defense Command... + más
Unidentified object shot down over Canada, Trudeau says | CBS News
Forbes USA Business February 11, 2023
Topline An unidentified object moving over Alaskan air space was shot down by the U.S. military Friday afternoon, though Pentagon press secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder noted little was known about the object, which officials did not indicate was connected to a suspected shot down... + más
Newsweek USA Nation February 11, 2023
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy said that the latest string of intrusions into Alaskan airspace may be a sign of the new norm after U.S. officials shot down an unidentified object off the state's coast.On Friday, the Pentagon took down an unknown object hovering over Alaska... + más
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ABC News USA Nation January 13, 2023
Dangerous avalanche conditions are expected through the weekend in Colorado, experts warned, as the state has reported several deadly avalanches so far this season.We have seen more avalanches this year than we do during a typical year, and recently they’ve gotten much bigger,... + más
1 snowmobiler killed, 1 missing in Colorado avalanche | NBC News
Snowboarder killed in avalanche on Colorado mountain | New York Daily News
NBC News USA Nation January 08, 2023
A 58-year-old man was killed and another man is missing after they were struck by an avalanche in the north-central Rocky Mountains on Saturday, authorities in Colorado said. The pair were riding snowmobiles when a wave of snow hit them on the east face of Mount Epworth in Grand... + más
Avalanche buries, kills two Colorado snowmobilers, authorities say | CBS News
Time USA Nation September 24, 2022
You don’t need us to tell you that 2020 was a rollercoaster of intense emotions, from frustration to boredom to sadness to anger. You also don’t need us to tell you that memes helped many cope with this long, long year. Memes were a force in 2020. A force to vent, a force to... + más
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