break tonight, members of congress receiving classified briefings today on chinese spy craft, which floated across the country last week and shot down on the coast of south carolina saturday. we learned the suspended ands far from the only country china surveilled in the exact same way. and we found out exactly where some of the parts on the balloon were manufactured and what the balloon was capable of doing. congressional correspondent iowa hawkeyeaisha has more from the e house. reporter: fox learned china spy balloon had western made parts with english words on them raising new concerns about who and from which western nation sold them to china. a senior state department official has only gone so far as to say the manufacturer has a direct relationship with china s military. adding the spy craft had multiple antennas to collect and geolocate communications and solar panels large enough to power intelligence collection sensors. the tool package and equipment package on th
turkey with more. reporter: the grim tally of those killed in turkey and syria continues to rise now over 20,000 as nearly four days after the who rya horror struck hope g anyone alive fades. this 6-year-old boy recovered from the reckage some 80 hours after the quake and some 100,000 turkish responders that worked with help by teams from around the world including the u.s., usaid flying in some 100 workers from virginia and california setting up base camp in the hard hit city. we re here to help the people of turkey and still potential for trapped victims in many of the collapsed buildings. they sent out to find a scene looking close tore hell on earth. buildings destroyed and power, water, and vital supplies gone and people angry with government huddled around fires to keep warm. there s been a lot of destruction ask it s pretty staggering honestly. still helpful to get something hopeful to get something done here?
In the ninth episode of the Writer s Digest Presents podcast, the WD editors sit down with author Tiffany D. Jackson for a book club discussion about her new YA horror novel, The Weight of Blood
New York Times-bestselling YA author Tiffany D. Jackson discusses how her background in media influences her novel construction and why horror is an important genre for teens.
The editors of Writer’s Digest are proud to announce the next book club selection, The Weight of Blood, by New York Times bestselling author Tiffany D. Jackson.