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What is next in the Russia-Ukraine war?

Ten months after Russia launched the bloodiest war in Europe since World War II, the battle has stagnated.

‘No Plan B’: House Republican criticizes plans to block McCarthy speakership bid

One House Republican is criticizing his fellow GOP lawmakers for threatening to vote against House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s bid to become the next House speaker, maintaining that there is “no Plan B.”

Tax rebate 2022: Idaho taxpayers have three days to apply for payment worth up to $600

There are only three days left for Idaho residents to file their taxes and receive a rebate that will give them up to $600.

Boxing world champion arrested for domestic violence before headlining DC fight

Boxing world champion Gervonta "Tank" Davis was arrested Tuesday in Florida for domestic violence less than two weeks ahead of his headlining fight in Washington, D.C.

Police clear professor as suspect in Idaho murders after viral TikTok user claims involvement

Police have cleared an Idaho University professor as a suspect in the murders of four students last month, noting they do not believe she had any involvement despite videos being posted on TikTok that theorize the history teacher was responsible for the killings.

Buttigieg demands Southwest compensate customers for ‘system failure’ after another 2,500 cancellations

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is demanding that Southwest Airlines compensate customers for its "system failure," as the airline canceled another 2,500 flights.

Google apologizes after search engine shows controversial definition for ‘Jew’

Google is apologizing after a controversial definition of "Jew" made its way onto the search engine Tuesday.

Stimulus update: Residents in Virginia city set to receive $500 check in February

A select number of residents in the city of Alexandria, Virginia, have been selected for a program that will give them $500 every month over the course of two years.

Cancellation-plagued Southwest has raked in billions from US government for upkeep

Southwest Airlines, which has canceled or delayed tens of thousands of flights this holiday season, has received massive amounts in federal subsidies in the last several years, records show.

China surge: Flights in and out soar after Beijing loosens COVID restrictions

The number of flight bookings in and out of mainland China has increased significantly over the last week, just days after the country announced it would lift COVID-19 restrictions for travelers.
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