Spy Balloon From China Flying Over US
Over the skies of Billings, Montana, an orb loomed overhead on February 1st. The U.S. Defense Department says it was tracking this craft as a spy balloon belonging to China, though China did not immediately confirm or deny it was theirs. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was scheduled to go to China for diplomatic meetings starting on Sunday, but in light of this possible spy balloon, the trip has been canceled.
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