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 California storm leaves 2 dead, thousands without power  A New Year's Eve storm that slammed California has killed at least two people and has left tens of thousands without power Sunday night, officials said.      Britain opens nuclear fund as it aims to cut dependency on Russian supplies  Britain officially opened its multimillion-dollar nuclear fuel fund to bidders on Monday, as it seeks to bolster domestic uranium and related supplies while reducing its dependency on Russia amid its war in Ukraine.      Modest Mouse co-founder, drummer Jeremiah Green dead at 45  Jeremiah Green's mother announced that the Modest Mouse co-founder and drummer has died. He was 45.      Ireland Baldwin pregnant with first child; shares sonogram image  Ireland Baldwin, daughter of film star Alec Baldwin and actress Kim Basinger, is pregnant with her first child.      'Avatar' tops North American box office for a 3rd weekendWatch: Miley Cyrus, Dolly Parton sing 'Wrecking Ball' -'I Will Always Love You' mashup  Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton brought the house down by singing a mashup of their respective hits "Wrecking Ball" and "I Will Always Love You."      Pope Francis thanks Benedict XVI for service to God, church  Pope Francis on Sunday thanked his predecessor Benedict XVI for his service to God and the church after the 95-year-old pontiff died the day earlier.      Lula da Silva sworn in as Brazil's president  Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Sunday was sworn in as Brazil's president for the third time, replacing his political opponent, Jair Bolsonaro, who served four years.      'Happy New Year' written on Iranian-made drone in Ukraine's Kyiv  'Happy New Year' was written on Iranian-made drone was found in Ukraine's capital Kyiv on Sunday.      Nine dead in New Year's Eve crowd rush at shopping center in Uganada  At least nine people died, including several juveniles, in Uganda's Kampala when a crowd rushing to see a New Year fireworks display got stuck in a shopping center corridor.      ABC planning two Barbara Walters specials for Sunday  ABC News has announced plans to air two specials called "Our Barbara: A Special Edition of 20/20" and "The View Honors Barbara Walters" on Sunday.      Singer Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters dead at 74  Anita Pointer, who along with her sisters June and Ruth sang as the Grammy-winning R&B music group The Pointer Sisters, has died at the age of 74.      Foo Fighters: 'We're going to be a different band going forward'  Rock band Foo Fighters took a moment on the final day of 2022 to once again honor their late drummer Taylor Hawkins and to promise fans the group will be back on tour "soon."      TCU topples Michigan, advances to College Football Playoff finaleTCU scored on two interception returns and held off a chaotic Michigan rally to win the Fiesta Bowl, the first College Football Playoff semifinal, 51-45 and clinch a spot in the title game Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.        N. Korean leader calls for 'exponential' increase in nuclear arsenal  North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stressed the need to "exponentially" increase the number of country's nuclear arsenal and develop a new intercontinental ballistic missile in the new year, Pyongyang's state media reported      Famous birthdays for Jan. 1: Morris Chestnut, Christine Lagarde  Actor Morris Chestnut turns 53 and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde turns 66, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 1.      Cesar Milan: Dog training should be 'human training'  "Dog whisperer" Cesar Milan discusses National Train Your Dog Month which he feels should emphasize training the human owners of canines first.      On This Day, Jan. 1: Czech Republic, Slovakia split  On Jan. 1, 1993, the country of Czechoslovakia dissolved with the New Year, replaced by separate Czech Republic and Slovak states.       | 
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 Lula Becomes Brazil’s President, With Bolsonaro in FloridaBrazil inaugurates its new president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, on Sunday. Facing investigations, former President Jair Bolsonaro has taken refuge in Orlando.        India Emerges as Key Global Player Amid Russia’s War in UkraineThe invasion of Ukraine, compounding the effects of the pandemic, has contributed to the ascent of a giant that defies easy alignment. It could be the decisive force in a changing global system.        George Santos Goes to Washington as His Life of Fantasy Comes Into FocusMr. Santos, under scrutiny for lies about his background, is set to be sworn into Congress on Tuesday even as records, colleagues and friends divulge more about his past.        Retiring Congress Members See Rough Roads AheadDeparting longtime lawmakers perceive little prospect of orderly business in a divided Congress. They’re taking with them decades of experience in the day-to-day work of keeping the government running.        Idaho Murder Suspect Had Been a Student of the Criminal MindThe arrest of a graduate student in the murder of four University of Idaho students eased fears but raised a troubling new question: What was the motive?        U.S. Pours Money Into Chips, but Even Soaring Spending Has LimitsAmid a tech cold war with China, U.S. companies have pledged nearly $200 billion for chip manufacturing projects since early 2020. But the investments are not a silver bullet.        Anita Pointer, Frequent Lead Singer of Famed Sister Act, Dies at 74She was the lead vocalist on all three of the Pointer Sisters’ Top 40 hits in the group’s early years, and she helped define its pop sound in the 1980s.        A Toxic Stew on Cape Cod: Human Waste and Warming WaterClimate change is contributing to electric-green algae blooms. Massachusetts wants a cleanup of the antiquated septic systems feeding the mess, but it could cost billions.        The First Afterlife of Pope Benedict XVIPope Benedict’s legacy will be felt across decades or even centuries.         Being Short is Better Than We’re ToldShort people don’t just save resources; as resources become scarcer owing to overpopulation and global warming, they may also be best suited for long-term survival.        The U.S. Should Define Russia’s Red LinesThere are better ways to think about strategy.        California Scrambles to Recover From Storm Before the Next One HitsA weather event known as an atmospheric river dumped snow and rain across the state, causing flooding and landslides and killing one.        Veterans Trickle Through a Special New York Court Known Only to a FewNo one knows how many are helped or how much Veterans Treatment Courts in New York cost. Supporters say it gives defendants who were in the armed forces a second chance.        At Inauguration, Hochul Vows to Make New York Safer and More AffordableGov. Kathy Hochul, the first woman to be sworn in for a full term as New York State governor, appealed for unity.        ‘OK, Mexico, Save Me’: After China, This Is Where Globalization May LeadAs American companies seek to limit their exposure to the pitfalls of making goods in China, some are moving production to Mexico.         More Recent Articles | 
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 A New Year's Eve storm that slammed California has killed at least two people and has left tens of thousands without power Sunday night, officials said.   
 Britain officially opened its multimillion-dollar nuclear fuel fund to bidders on Monday, as it seeks to bolster domestic uranium and related supplies while reducing its dependency on Russia amid its war in Ukraine.   
 Jeremiah Green's mother announced that the Modest Mouse co-founder and drummer has died. He was 45.   
 Ireland Baldwin, daughter of film star Alec Baldwin and actress Kim Basinger, is pregnant with her first child.   
 Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton brought the house down by singing a mashup of their respective hits "Wrecking Ball" and "I Will Always Love You."   
 Pope Francis on Sunday thanked his predecessor Benedict XVI for his service to God and the church after the 95-year-old pontiff died the day earlier.   
 Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Sunday was sworn in as Brazil's president for the third time, replacing his political opponent, Jair Bolsonaro, who served four years.   
 'Happy New Year' was written on Iranian-made drone was found in Ukraine's capital Kyiv on Sunday.   
 At least nine people died, including several juveniles, in Uganda's Kampala when a crowd rushing to see a New Year fireworks display got stuck in a shopping center corridor.   
 ABC News has announced plans to air two specials called "Our Barbara: A Special Edition of 20/20" and "The View Honors Barbara Walters" on Sunday.   
 Anita Pointer, who along with her sisters June and Ruth sang as the Grammy-winning R&B music group The Pointer Sisters, has died at the age of 74.   
 Rock band Foo Fighters took a moment on the final day of 2022 to once again honor their late drummer Taylor Hawkins and to promise fans the group will be back on tour "soon."   
 North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stressed the need to "exponentially" increase the number of country's nuclear arsenal and develop a new intercontinental ballistic missile in the new year, Pyongyang's state media reported   
 Actor Morris Chestnut turns 53 and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde turns 66, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 1.   
 "Dog whisperer" Cesar Milan discusses National Train Your Dog Month which he feels should emphasize training the human owners of canines first.   
 On Jan. 1, 1993, the country of Czechoslovakia dissolved with the New Year, replaced by separate Czech Republic and Slovak states.   
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