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Top Stories You Should Know

1. US Shoots Down High-Altitude Object Over Alaska, White House Says

The White House announced on Friday that President Biden ordered the military to shoot down a high-altitude object located over Alaska due to safety concerns for civilian flight. The object was reportedly the size of a small car and was flying at 40,000 feet, but its origin has yet to be determined.

Biden went on to call the operation a “success” in response to reporters’ questions. Spokesman John Kirby stated that the shootdown was carried out on the recommendation of the Pentagon.

2. Michael Irvin Sues Accuser For $100 Million Following Removal From Super Bowl Coverage

NFL Media has decided to remove Cowboys Hall of Fame Wide Receiver Michael Irvin from their Super Bowl coverage on Sunday for a complaint filed by a woman against Irvin.

Despite having no evidence to support her claims of misconduct against Irvin, the NFL wasted no time in reprimanding Irvin. Now he is fighting back. Irvin announced that he is filing a $100 Million lawsuit against the woman who filed the complaint against him, and the Marriott hotel where this ‘incident’ that led to the accusation happened.

3. Experts Blast Kourtney Kardashian’s Vagina Wellness Gummies: ‘Don’t Take Health Advice from Celebs’

Kourtney Kardashian is in quite a pickle after several experts are urging fans to not take health advice from celebrities. Recently, the TV personality released her own vaginal wellness gummies, which according to health experts one shouldn’t be taking.

Gynecologists slammed Kardashian’s”crude and vulgar” gummies claiming that there is actually no scientific evidence that they work. They are suggesting seeking advice from a doctor rather than a TV influencer.

4. NJ Father Disputes Racism in 14-Year-Old Daughter’s Suicide After School Beatdown

A heartbreaking tragedy has struck the Berkeley Township of New Jersey. Fourteen-year-old high school student, Adriana Kuch, took her own life after suffering long-term bullying from an isolated group of her peers.

The young girl was found dead in her home on February 3rd, just two days after a video was posted of her being assaulted by classmates at Central Regional High School. The video shows Adriana walking down the school hallway with her boyfriend. Suddenly, a water bottle and its contents are hurled toward the pair and Adriana is knocked down by her assailants who begin to kick her, punch her, and pull her hair.

5. Roseanne Barr Releases First Special in Nearly 20 Years, Calls It ‘Most Offensive’ Yet

Comedian/actor Roseanne Barr is coming back the only way she knows how — with a lot to say and a little bit of controversy. Barr has released her first stand-up special in nearly 20 years, Cancel This, which premieres Feb. 13 exclusively on Fox Nation.

Barr rants on everything from COVID to her grandkids, taking a few shots at seemingly everything else in between. Most of her new routine is expected to be just good, old-fashioned fun. Though she does admit that this is her “most offensive” work yet.

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