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In the last 24 hours, a small percentage of Russian troops surrounding Kyiv have started to relocate northwest of the besieged city, the Pentagon said.
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  1. Pentagon: Russia 'relocating' less than 20% of troops from Kyiv
  2. The Wanted singer Tom Parker dies of brain cancer at 33
  3. Chris Rock 'still processing' Will Smith slap, performs standup in Boston
  4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Bruce Arians steps down as head coach
  5. Lawsuit to block construction of Obama Presidential Center tossed out
  6. U.N. appoints panel to investigate possible Russian war crimes in Ukraine
  7. CDC drops cruise ship COVID-19 travel risk advisory
  8. Judge finds Alex Jones in contempt of court, orders daily $25,000 fines
  9. Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson re-signing with Minnesota Vikings
  10. Capitol police ask for $105M budget increase citing understaffing
  11. Academy: Will Smith refused to leave Oscars after slapping Chris Rock
  12. Pew: Majority of Americans express confidence in Ukrainian President Zelensky amid Russian invasion
  13. FBI raids home after reported threats to judge, lawyers in Whitmer kidnapping trial
  14. Six now confirmed dead after 80-vehicle crash on Pennsylvania highway
  15. Russian President Vladimir Putin misinformed by military advisers on Ukraine war, U.S. officials say
  16. Treasury Department sanctions Iranian companies, agent over missile attack
  17. Poll: 47% of Americans ‘worry a great deal’ about energy costs
  18. Oklahoma governor signs transgender sports ban into law
  19. Look: Truck crash spills bottles of beer across Kentucky highway
  20. 'Bridgerton' prequel 'Queen Charlotte' announces cast
  21. Look: Possum clinging to buoy off Australian coast rescued
  22. Chihuahua reunited with owner 10 years after being stolen in London
  23. Tornado injures 7 in Springdale, Ark., as severe weather hits 4 states

Pentagon: Russia 'relocating' less than 20% of troops from Kyiv

In the last 24 hours, a small percentage of Russian troops surrounding Kyiv have started to relocate northwest of the besieged city, the Pentagon said.
   

The Wanted singer Tom Parker dies of brain cancer at 33

The Wanted singer Tom Parker, who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor nearly two years ago, died Wednesday. He was 33.
   

Chris Rock 'still processing' Will Smith slap, performs standup in Boston

Chris Rock briefly addressed the Oscar incident at the start of his standup show in Boston, Mass. Wednesday. Rock says he is "still processing" Will Smith slapping him and will have more material on it later.
   

Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Bruce Arians steps down as head coach

Bruce Arians has stepped down as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after three seasons, it was announced.
   

Lawsuit to block construction of Obama Presidential Center tossed out

A judge tossed out an attempt to block construction of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's historic Jackson Park over concerns it would adversely impact the environment.
   

U.N. appoints panel to investigate possible Russian war crimes in Ukraine

The U.N. Human Rights Council on Wednesday appointed a three-person panel to investigate potential Russian war crimes following its invasion of Ukraine.
   

CDC drops cruise ship COVID-19 travel risk advisory

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dropped its COVID-19 risk warning for cruise ships on Wednesday.
   

Judge finds Alex Jones in contempt of court, orders daily $25,000 fines

Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist behind the right-wing media company Infowars, was declared to be in contempt of court, a Connecticut judge ruled Wednesday.
   

Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson re-signing with Minnesota Vikings

Eight-time Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson announced Wednesday that he is re-signing with the Minnesota Vikings.
   

Capitol police ask for $105M budget increase citing understaffing

The chief of the Capitol Police asked Congress Wednesday for an additional $105.5 million in the upcoming fiscal year in order to increase its ranks and enact a gradual reopening of the Capitol.
   

Academy: Will Smith refused to leave Oscars after slapping Chris Rock

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday that Will Smith was asked to leave Sunday's Oscars ceremony after he slapped comedian Chris Rock, but the actor refused to do so.
   

Pew: Majority of Americans express confidence in Ukrainian President Zelensky amid Russian invasion

A Pew Research Center poll released Wednesday found that 72% of Americans have confidence in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's handling of international affairs as his country fights a Russian invasion.
   

FBI raids home after reported threats to judge, lawyers in Whitmer kidnapping trial

FBI agents raided a home just outside Detroit in connection with reported death threats made against the judge and attorneys involved in a trial for the men who plotted to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
   

Six now confirmed dead after 80-vehicle crash on Pennsylvania highway

Six people have now died after a multi-vehicle collision in Pennsylvania that closed a highway for 40 hours, state police confirmed Wednesday.
   

Russian President Vladimir Putin misinformed by military advisers on Ukraine war, U.S. officials say

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been misinformed by his military advisers about failures in the war on Ukraine, creating anger and tension in the Kremlin, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
   

Treasury Department sanctions Iranian companies, agent over missile attack

The Treasury Department sanctioned multiple Iranian organizations and one individual Wednesday, to help curb that country's development of ballistic missiles, its Office of Foreign Assets Control said in a release.
   

Poll: 47% of Americans ‘worry a great deal’ about energy costs

Nearly half of Americans are stressed about the cost and availability of energy, up from around a third of Americans one year ago, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday.
   

Oklahoma governor signs transgender sports ban into law

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday signed a bill into law that prohibits transgender boys and girls from competing on sports teams consistent with their gender at public schools and colleges in the state.
   

Look: Truck crash spills bottles of beer across Kentucky highway

A stretch of Kentucky highway was closed Wednesday when an overturned truck spilled its load of beer bottles into the roadway.
   

'Bridgerton' prequel 'Queen Charlotte' announces cast

Netflix announced the cast of "Queen Charlotte," a "Bridgerton" prequel, on Wednesday.
   

Look: Possum clinging to buoy off Australian coast rescued

An Australian scuba instructor teamed up with reserve rangers to rescue a possum spotted clinging to a buoy near a pier.
   

Chihuahua reunited with owner 10 years after being stolen in London

A British woman was reunited with her beloved chihuahua when the dog turned up at a playground 10 years after being stolen during a walk.
   

Tornado injures 7 in Springdale, Ark., as severe weather hits 4 states

A tornado hit Springdale, Ark., Wednesday, damaging a school and injuring seven people as severe weather struck portions of four southern U.S. states.
   
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  5. Pileup in Pennsylvania caused by snow squall led to 6 deaths and involved 80 vehicles, police say - CNN
  6. Biden planning to tap oil reserve to control gas prices - CNBC
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  18. Should You Cancel (or Upgrade) Your PlayStation Plus Subscription? - Lifehacker
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  22. The Wanted star Tom Parker died surrounded by family and bandmates as Oasis's Live Forever played - Daily Mail
  23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians is stepping down and will join front office, team says - CNN
  24. 2022 Final Four: How Duke, North Carolina's vastly different coaching transitions led both to New Orleans - CBS Sports
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  26. US astronaut returns to Earth with Russian cosmonauts after record-breaking mission - The Guardian
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  28. A hyperactive sunspot just hurled a huge X-class solar flare into space - Space.com
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