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Efforts to pass voting rights legislation and a subsequent "nuclear option" to alter the filibuster failed in the Senate on Wednesday.
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  1. Voting rights bill, filibuster change fail in Senate votes
  2. Washington Capitals defenseman Dmitry Orlov suspended 2 games for kneeing
  3. Westchester DA: Initial prob into Kathleen Durst's death suffered from 'tunnel-vision'
  4. Israeli police demolish home of Palestinian family in East Jerusalem
  5. College football: Stetson Bennett to return to Georgia; J.T. Daniels hits transfer portal
  6. San Antonio Spurs send Bryn Forbes to Denver Nuggets in 3-team trade
  7. Supreme Court rejects Trump's request to block release of Jan. 6 records
  8. 2 Marines killed in military truck crash near Camp Lejeune
  9. Rashaun Weaver sentenced to 14 years to life in prison in fatal stabbing of Tessa Majors
  10. Cleveland Browns' Baker Mayfield has shoulder surgery, eyes return to 'true self'
  11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians fined $50K for hitting player
  12. Watching TV for 4 hours or more daily may increase blood clot risk, study finds
  13. President Joe Biden expects Russia to 'move in' on Ukraine
  14. Washington to distribute free at-home COVID-19 tests to state residents
  15. North Carolina man's family of pranksters didn't believe his lottery win
  16. Watch: Alligator spotted swimming in wastewater at former phosphate mining plant
  17. White House to spend $14B on Everglades, other infrastructure projects
  18. Otto Warmbier's family receives over $240,000 in seized assets from North Korea
  19. Message in a bottle found in Australian river after 25 years
  20. Outpatient hip, knee replacement is safe for many, study suggests
  21. Alert system mistake warns Missouri residents Joker is on the loose
  22. Long emergency room waits may raise risk of death
  23. Widespread shortage of snowplow drivers impedes winter road clearing

Voting rights bill, filibuster change fail in Senate votes

Efforts to pass voting rights legislation and a subsequent "nuclear option" to alter the filibuster failed in the Senate on Wednesday.
   

Washington Capitals defenseman Dmitry Orlov suspended 2 games for kneeing

Washington Capitals defenseman Dmitry Orlov was suspended two games for illegally kneeing Winnipeg Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers.
   

Westchester DA: Initial prob into Kathleen Durst's death suffered from 'tunnel-vision'

Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Roach on Wednesday revealed evidence it had accumulated for the case against Robert Durst in the death of his wife, Kathleen Durst.
   

Israeli police demolish home of Palestinian family in East Jerusalem

Israeli police demolished the home of Mahmoud Salhiyeh and his family in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem following a lengthy standoff with the Palestinian family.
   

College football: Stetson Bennett to return to Georgia; J.T. Daniels hits transfer portal

Bulldogs quarterback Stetson Bennett announced Wednesday on social media that he will return to Georgia for a final season.
   

San Antonio Spurs send Bryn Forbes to Denver Nuggets in 3-team trade

The San Antonio Spurs traded sharpshooter Bryn Forbes to the Denver Nuggets in a three-way deal that includes the Boston Celtics, the teams announced.
   

Supreme Court rejects Trump's request to block release of Jan. 6 records

The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected former President Donald Trump's request to block the release of records from his White House to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riots.
   

2 Marines killed in military truck crash near Camp Lejeune

A military truck from Camp Lejeune crashed in southeast North Carolina on Wednesday, killing two Marines and injuring two others, state troopers said.
   

Rashaun Weaver sentenced to 14 years to life in prison in fatal stabbing of Tessa Majors

Rashayn Weaver, a teen charged in the 2019 killing of New York City college student Tessa Majors, was sentenced to 14 years in prison Wednesday.
   

Cleveland Browns' Baker Mayfield has shoulder surgery, eyes return to 'true self'

Cleveland Browns starting quarterback Baker Mayfield underwent successful surgery Wednesday to repair a torn labrum in his non-throwing shoulder.
   

Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians fined $50K for hitting player

The NFL on Wednesday fined Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians $50,000 for striking Bucs safety Andrew Adams in the helmet during Sunday's NFC wild-card game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
   

Watching TV for 4 hours or more daily may increase blood clot risk, study finds

Watching television for four hours a day or more increases a person's risk for blood clots, a study published Wednesday by the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology found.
   

President Joe Biden expects Russia to 'move in' on Ukraine

President Joe Biden said he expects Russia will invade Ukraine but said Moscow would face a "severe cost" if it carries out "what they're capable of doing" with forces amassed on the border between the countries.
   

Washington to distribute free at-home COVID-19 tests to state residents

The Washington Department of Health announced Wednesday that it will provide free at-home COVID-19 tests to residents of the state on top of the ones already being dispersed by the federal government.
   

North Carolina man's family of pranksters didn't believe his lottery win

A North Carolina man said his family's tendency for pranking each other made it difficult to convince them he had won a $250,000 lottery prize.
   

Watch: Alligator spotted swimming in wastewater at former phosphate mining plant

Wildlife officials in Florida said a trapper is working to remove an alligator found swimming in wastewater from a former phosphate mining facility.
   

White House to spend $14B on Everglades, other infrastructure projects

The White House said Wednesday it will invest more than $14 billion from the recently passed infrastructure law in more than 500 projects supporting port and waterway supply chains.
   

Otto Warmbier's family receives over $240,000 in seized assets from North Korea

Otto Warmbier's family received over $240,000 in seized North Korean assets over the death of their son in 2017.
   

Message in a bottle found in Australian river after 25 years

An Australian man found a 25-year-old message in a bottle in a river and found the sender by using social media.
   

Outpatient hip, knee replacement is safe for many, study suggests

For many people undergoing total hip or knee replacement, same-day surgery is a safe option, new research shows.
   

Alert system mistake warns Missouri residents Joker is on the loose

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is reassuring the public that Batman villain Joker is not on the loose after a staff member sent an emergency alert mobile devices.
   

Long emergency room waits may raise risk of death

A seemingly endless wait in an emergency department can be taxing for many reasons, but new research suggests that long delays in being admitted to the hospital may even raise a patient's risk of death.
   

Widespread shortage of snowplow drivers impedes winter road clearing

State and local transportation departments across the U.S. are struggling to keep roads clear of snow this winter, as staffing shortages and organizational red tape make it harder to hire and retain plow drivers.
   
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  1. Senate Democrats suffer defeat on voting rights after vote to change rules fails - CNN
  2. Supreme Court Allows Government to Send Trump Docs to Jan. 6 Panel - The Daily Beast
  3. Remarks by President Biden in Press Conference - The White House
  4. Walgreens ‘Pleased to Partner' With Biden Administration in Distributing Free N95 Masks - NBC Chicago
  5. 2 Marines Killed and 17 Injured in Seven-Ton Vehicle Rollover in North Carolina - The New York Times
  6. Airman in Arizona sentenced to life in prison in Mennonite woman's death - ABC15 Arizona
  7. Republicans demand answers on how alleged Texas synagogue hostage-taker was allowed into US - Fox News
  8. U.S. foe or specific weapon not behind sustained, global campaign causing ‘Havana Syndrome,’ CIA finds - Politico
  9. Biden Concedes Covid-19 Frustrations, Sees Path for Stalled Bill, Warns Russia on Ukraine - The Wall Street Journal
  10. France's Macron calls for EU plan to ease Russia tensions - ABC News
  11. No-vax Novak Djokovic considers lawsuit against Australia for $4.4M - New York Post
  12. Israeli police demolish Palestinian family's home after lengthy standoff - NBC News
  13. 5G news: Trump official says Biden refused to ‘side with science,’ prompting airline chaos - The Independent
  14. Starbucks Ends Its Plan to Require Worker Vaccination and Testing - The New York Times
  15. Asian shares rise as China cuts key mortgage rate - Reuters
  16. Dow Jones Futures: Market Correction Extends Losses; Four Stocks In Beat-Up Sector Worth Watching - Investor's Business Daily
  17. Sony Stock Took a $20 Billion Hit After Xbox's Activision Deal - IGN Daily Fix - IGN
  18. Developer of unrelated Worldle app donates proceeds to charity - Polygon
  19. Canon EOS R5 C - 8K Cinema Camera | Hands On with Samuel Bouret - Adorama
  20. Roku outage leads to frozen TVs and unresponsive devices - The Verge
  21. Britney Spears sends cease-and-desist letter to sister demanding she stop talking about her on book tour - CNN
  22. Chris Daughtry Reveals His Daughter Hannah Price Died by Suicide - The Daily Beast
  23. Gaspard Ulliel, 37, 'Moon Knight' and 'Hannibal Rising' Star, Dies Skiing - The New York Times
  24. Jamie Spears paid security firm to track daughter, ex-wife: court docs - Insider
  25. Feldman: Sources inside Michigan think Jim Harbaugh would take Las Vegas Raiders job if offered - The Athletic
  26. Kittle, Aiyuk, Omenihu Share a Scouting Report on the Packers | 49ers - San Francisco 49ers
  27. Ryan Poles reportedly impressed the Vikings in GM interview - Vikings Wire
  28. Bruce Arians fined $50,000 for striking Buccaneers player during wild card win over Eagles, per report - CBS Sports
  29. Astronomer captures footage of 3,280ft asteroid as it nears Earth - Daily Mail
  30. Cosmonauts complete Russian spacewalk to integrate Prichal node - NASASpaceFlight.com - NASASpaceflight.com
  31. Vaccinated people with prior COVID infection had strongest protection during delta, CDC study finds - ABC News
  32. Two-thirds of COVID-19 jab reactions caused by placebo effect - study - The Jerusalem Post
  33. Vaccinated kids half as likely to get Omicron, but protection fades fast — study - The Times of Israel
  34. ‘We need you’: Helen DeVos sees record number of COVID patients - WOODTV.com
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Supreme Court Allows Government to Send Trump Docs to Jan. 6 Panel - The Daily Beast

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Walgreens ‘Pleased to Partner' With Biden Administration in Distributing Free N95 Masks - NBC Chicago

2 Marines Killed and 17 Injured in Seven-Ton Vehicle Rollover in North Carolina - The New York Times


Airman in Arizona sentenced to life in prison in Mennonite woman's death - ABC15 Arizona

Republicans demand answers on how alleged Texas synagogue hostage-taker was allowed into US - Fox News

U.S. foe or specific weapon not behind sustained, global campaign causing ‘Havana Syndrome,’ CIA finds - Politico

Biden Concedes Covid-19 Frustrations, Sees Path for Stalled Bill, Warns Russia on Ukraine - The Wall Street Journal

France's Macron calls for EU plan to ease Russia tensions - ABC News

No-vax Novak Djokovic considers lawsuit against Australia for $4.4M - New York Post

Israeli police demolish Palestinian family's home after lengthy standoff - NBC News

5G news: Trump official says Biden refused to ‘side with science,’ prompting airline chaos - The Independent

Starbucks Ends Its Plan to Require Worker Vaccination and Testing - The New York Times

Asian shares rise as China cuts key mortgage rate - Reuters

Dow Jones Futures: Market Correction Extends Losses; Four Stocks In Beat-Up Sector Worth Watching - Investor's Business Daily

Sony Stock Took a $20 Billion Hit After Xbox's Activision Deal - IGN Daily Fix - IGN

Developer of unrelated Worldle app donates proceeds to charity - Polygon

Canon EOS R5 C - 8K Cinema Camera | Hands On with Samuel Bouret - Adorama

Roku outage leads to frozen TVs and unresponsive devices - The Verge

Britney Spears sends cease-and-desist letter to sister demanding she stop talking about her on book tour - CNN

Chris Daughtry Reveals His Daughter Hannah Price Died by Suicide - The Daily Beast

Gaspard Ulliel, 37, 'Moon Knight' and 'Hannibal Rising' Star, Dies Skiing - The New York Times

Jamie Spears paid security firm to track daughter, ex-wife: court docs - Insider

Feldman: Sources inside Michigan think Jim Harbaugh would take Las Vegas Raiders job if offered - The Athletic

Kittle, Aiyuk, Omenihu Share a Scouting Report on the Packers | 49ers - San Francisco 49ers

Ryan Poles reportedly impressed the Vikings in GM interview - Vikings Wire

Bruce Arians fined $50,000 for striking Buccaneers player during wild card win over Eagles, per report - CBS Sports

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  1. In Rebuke to Trump, Supreme Court Allows Release of Jan. 6 Files
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  3. Senators Tim Scott and Cory Booker clash over Jim Crow comparisons.
  4. In Press Conference, Biden Defends His First Year in Office
  5. Biden Predicts Russia Will Invade Ukraine
  6. Russia and Iran Put on a Show of Unity — Against the U.S.
  7. Drone Strike Video Shows Killing of Civilians in Afghanistan
  8. Hyperbole or Fraud? The Question at the Heart of Trump Investigation.
  9. In Sewage, Clues to Omicron’s Surge
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  11. Post-infection immunity was very protective against Delta, the C.D.C. reports, but vaccines still offer the best defense.
  12. When Is the Best Time to Exercise?
  13. How Does Getting a Breakthrough Covid Case Affect My Immunity?
  14. For Black Voters, a Flashback to the 1890s
  15. Why Covid-19 Didn’t Create the Nursing Crisis
  16. Why Millions Think It Is Trump Who Cannot Tell a Lie
  17. After Omicron, This Pandemic Will Be Different
  18. Your Kid’s Existential Dread Is Normal
  19. Prince Andrew Became a Problem for the Royal Family. He Had to Go.
  20. The 5G Snafu Was Avoidable
  21. Does the Supreme Court Need More Justices?
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In Rebuke to Trump, Supreme Court Allows Release of Jan. 6 Files

The House committee investigating the riot received hundreds of pages of documents from the former president’s White House within hours of the ruling.
   

House Jan. 6 Committee Subpoenas White Nationalist Figures

The panel investigating the assault on the Capitol wants information from two leaders of the “America First” extremist movement.
   

Senators Tim Scott and Cory Booker clash over Jim Crow comparisons.

   

In Press Conference, Biden Defends His First Year in Office

President Biden reserved his most aggressive language for Republicans in Congress, accusing them of conspiring to block everything that his administration has tried to do.
   

Biden Predicts Russia Will Invade Ukraine

President Biden’s comments went well beyond the formal intelligence assessments described by White House officials, which conclude that Russia’s president has not yet decided whether to invade.
   

Russia and Iran Put on a Show of Unity — Against the U.S.

Vladimir V. Putin met at the Kremlin with Iran’s new leader, Ebrahim Raisi, at a time when both their countries, despite their differences, are at odds with Washington.
   

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Hyperbole or Fraud? The Question at the Heart of Trump Investigation.

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For Black Voters, a Flashback to the 1890s

The mustaches and dresses have less volume, but the racism carries the same venom.
   

Why Covid-19 Didn’t Create the Nursing Crisis

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Why Millions Think It Is Trump Who Cannot Tell a Lie

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Prince Andrew Became a Problem for the Royal Family. He Had to Go.

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The 5G Snafu Was Avoidable

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Silvio Berlusconi Angles for Italy’s Presidency, Bunga Bunga and All

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Tessa Majors Murder: Teenager Sentenced to 14 Years to Life

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Supreme Court Seems Ready to Back Ted Cruz on Campaign Finance

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2 Marines Killed and 17 Injured in Seven-Ton Vehicle Rollover in North Carolina

The State Highway Patrol said that the driver of the tactical vehicle had been charged with one count of exceeding a safe speed and two misdemeanor counts of death by motor vehicle.
   

University of Michigan Will Pay $490 Million to Settle Abuse Cases

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Murderer Pardoned by Kentucky’s Former Governor Is Sentenced Again

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