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Long lines outside funeral homes as COVID-19 outbreak in China intensifies

Long lines are reportedly forming outside funeral homes in China as the country struggles to tame a widespread COVID-19 outbreak, with estimates suggesting thousands are dying each day.

Year in Review: The top five biggest tech stories of 2022

Technology played a major role in the politics of 2022, from the roller coaster of changes surrounding a certain billionaire's purchase of a social platform to the struggles of cryptocurrency.

Republicans slam release of Trump tax returns

House Republicans railed against the release of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns on Friday, alleging that Democrats’ push to make them public was politically motivated.

Idaho college murders: Person taken into custody more than 2,000 miles away

A person believed to be connected to the quadruple homicide of four college students in Moscow, Idaho, has been taken into custody Friday, more than 2,000 miles away in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, according to reports.

Twitter to close Seattle office amid Elon Musk’s cost cutting: Reports

Twitter is closing its Seattle offices and asking employees there to work from home amid Elon Musk's efforts to cut back on costs after purchasing the company for $44 billion.

Tax rebate 2022: Deadline for Idaho taxpayers to apply for $600 payment is one day away

The deadline for Idaho residents to file their taxes and receive a rebate that will give them up to $600 is in one day.

Year in Review: Seasoned lawmakers retire from the Senate

Six members of the U.S. Senate opted not to seek reelection at the end of their terms, turning the page on long and accomplished tenures in the upper chamber. Five of them are Republicans and one is a Democrat, meaning this cycle had the highest number of Republicans not seeking reelection since at least 2012.

Putin invites Xi to Moscow, pledges increased military partnership

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping met virtually on Friday, and the two authoritarian leaders reaffirmed their mutual relationship despite international condemnation of Moscow's war in Ukraine.

Buffalo man ‘Merry Christmas Jay’ praised after saving 24 people from lethal winter storm

A Buffalo man is being praised by his community after he saved at least 24 people during last week's lethal snowstorm.

Harris ‘gamesmanship’ torments staff, stems from ‘deep, deep insecurity’: Book

Vice President Kamala Harris’s “gamesmanship” against her staff has led to a long-standing pattern of dysfunction, prompting questions about her capabilities under pressure, a new book reports.
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