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NEW: Former President Trump β€œfeels happier” since leaving the White House β€” partly because he’s off social media, his former campaign aide Jason Miller says.

β€œHe’s said that not being on social media, and not being subject to the hateful echo chamber that social media too frequently becomes, has actually been good,” Miller said.

Miller also said that since Trump left the White House, it’s been β€œthe first time in years that I saw the president truly relaxed." (NYP)

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TAMPA, Fla. - Super Bowl LV in Tampa is going to have an out-of-this world flyover. Sure, the Air Force is sending a rare trifecta of bombers over Raymond James Stadium as the national anthem concludes. But the International Space Station will also be soaring overhead later in the game. The USAF B-1, B-2, and B-52 will be flying at 1,000 feet or so, as they did in last week’s rehearsal. The space station, meanwhile, will be 268 miles up as it passes over Tampa at over 17,000 mph. NASA says the station will be appearing in the northwestern sky at 7:15 p.m., which is about 45 minutes after kickoff. The station will look like a bright star moving from northwest to south-southeast, reaching about 57 degrees in the sky – not quite two-thirds of the way up from the horizon. The entire pass will last about seven minutes.
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