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Source:CNN
January 14, 2026 09:25 UTC
Officials paid “eight figures” for the device, these people said, declining to offer a more specific number. Still, defense officials considered their findings serious enough that they briefed the House and Senate Intelligence Committees late last year, including reference to the acquired device and its testing. It was also not clear how the US government learned of the existence of the device in order to purchase it. Havana Syndrome — and its cause — have remained frustratingly opaque to both the intelligence community and the medical community. The acquisition of the device has been treated by some victims as potential vindication.
Source:CNN
January 14, 2026 03:35 UTC
During total day, it had 1.263 million total viewers and 110,000 viewers in the demo. Compared to its performance in November 2025, Fox News declined by -9% in total viewers and -14% in the A25-54 demo during primetime viewing hours. In total day, it was down by -14% in total viewers and -38% in the demo—it was the only network to see declines within this yearly comparison. During total day, it remained in first place in total viewers and was the No. When looking at total day, the network had 394,000 total viewers and 53,000 demo viewers.
Source:CNN
January 14, 2026 03:30 UTC
Havana Syndrome 'patient zero' says government downplayed attackFormer CIA agent "Adam" described his experience as Havana Syndrome's 'patient zero' to CNN's Jim Sciutto, and said he believes the government has downplayed the attack since 2016. The US has spent over a year testing a device purchased in an undercover operation that some investigators think could be the cause of a series of mysterious ailments impacting US spies, diplomats and troops.
Source:CNN
January 14, 2026 03:25 UTC
Supreme Court conservatives signal support for state trans sports bansThe Supreme Court of the United States heard more than three hours of arguments in two cases regarding state bans on transgender students playing on sports teams that are consistent with their gender identity.
Source:CNN
January 14, 2026 02:36 UTC
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January 14, 2026 02:22 UTC
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January 14, 2026 02:00 UTC
President Donald Trump appeared to flip someone off as he toured a Michigan Ford plant in an incident caught on video Tuesday, and the White House defended the action as an “appropriate” response to someone screaming at the commander-in-chief. A 30-second video, obtained by TMZ, shows someone yelling in the president’s direction, though it is unclear exactly what that person is saying. In the TMZ video, the president appears to respond by pointing at the person and mouthing or saying “fuck you” twice. TJ Sabula, a 40-year-old line worker at the plant, told The Washington Post he was the person shouting at the president. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement“As far as calling him out, definitely no regrets whatsoever,” Sabula told the Post.
Source:CNN
January 14, 2026 01:23 UTC
Sister of slain Uvalde teacher interrupts officer's testimonyThe distraught sister of a teacher killed in the Uvalde school massacre disrupted the trial of an officer accused of not doing enough to stop the shooter. The judge told the jury to disregard the outburst, which happened at the end of the morning sessions, and warned that further outbursts may result in a mistrial.
Source:CNN
January 14, 2026 01:23 UTC
Federal agents clash with protesters in MinneapolisFederal agents and protestors clashed Tuesday morning in Minneapolis as immigration enforcement operations continue after an ICE officer shot and killed Renee Good. Many residents blew whistles and shouted “ICE out now,” telling agents to get out of their neighborhood. CNN's Ryan Young was at the scene but wasn't able to see what led up to the multiple arrests.
Source:CNN
January 14, 2026 01:23 UTC
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January 14, 2026 00:38 UTC
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January 14, 2026 00:29 UTC
But should the president again opt for a military option in Iran — after striking its nuclear facilities over the summer — he’ll really be pressing his political luck. Polls last year repeatedly showed Americans were quite concerned about further involvement in conflicts with both Iran and Venezuela. A June Reuters-Ipsos poll conducted shortly after the Iran strikes showed they were modestly unpopular, with 36% supporting them and 45% opposing them. Maxar TechnologiesBut one thing united Americans back then: being done with it all. Asked whether they wanted to “immediately” end US involvement in Iran, Americans leapt at that option by 30 points, 55%-25%.
Source:CNN
January 14, 2026 00:03 UTC
Following the New York Times' announcement Tuesday that it would be doing away with its premium online content, Rupert Murdoch hinted that the Wall Street Journal may be considering a similar move in the future at a conference for media held by Goldman Sachs in New York. Many have said giving away WSJ content online for free may hurt the paper's overall revenues, however Murdoch says he isn't buying that argument. The media mogul seems to be following the same reasoning that the Times did: that by opening it up, and with good content, the revenues from selling advertising on its pages could far surpass any revenues it may have made off a subscription-only format. The current format has constrained any considerable online advertising, as it has caused the sites customer base to be more US-centric, and consumers generally frown upon ads in premium services.
Source:Wall Street Journal
January 13, 2026 23:57 UTC