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 Israeli forces demolish home of Palestinian gunman  Hundreds of Israeli forces descended upon a Palestinian refugee camp in East Jerusalem early Wednesday, and demolished the home of a Palestinian gunman who fatally shot an Israel Defense Forces soldier in October.      Julian Sands still missing as second Mt. Baldy hiker found alive  Rescuers searching for missing actor Julian Sands on California's Mt. Baldy have found a second missing hiker alive. Jin Chung, of Los Angeles, was discovered Tuesday along the Baldy Bowl Trail where Sands disappeared.      Sen. Rand Paul says GOP must compromise, cut military spending  Sen. Rand Paul said compromise by Republicans and Democrats will be necessary to meet the government's debt obligations, even concerning spending issues that both parties are ardently committed to.      Florida woman arrested for defrauding Holocaust survivor for $2.8M in romance scam  A Florida woman was arrested Wednesday for defrauding an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor out of his life savings of $2.8 million.      Louisiana man gets 45 years in prison for kidnapping, murder plot targeting gay man  A 21-year-old man in Louisiana was sentenced Wednesday to 45 years in federal prison for kidnapping and attempting to murder a gay man in order to bring to life a "compulsive fantasy."      Suspect in Half Moon Bay killings charged with murder as more victims identified  Chunli Zhao, the 67-year-old suspect in the killings at two California farms, was charged with murder in the killing of seven people in Half Moon Bay.      Facebook, Instagram end 2-year ban on Donald Trump  Facebook and Instagram will reinstate former President Donald Trump's social media accounts more than two years after he was suspended for posts about the 2021 riots at the U.S. Capitol.      Tesla announces record fourth quarter revenues and production  Tesla's fourth quarter revenues shattered company records while production increased significantly in 2022.      CDC study confirms booster shot effectiveness against sub-variants  New bivalent booster shots do cut the risk of contracting the COVID-19, including from the latest variant of the virus, according to new data published Wednesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.      As rents soar nationwide, White House unveils 'Renters Bill of Rights'  The White House has unveiled a "Renters Bill of Rights" to push lawmakers and the private sector to strengthen tenant protections and make rent more affordable.      Advocates ask Congress to pressure social media firms over fentanyl crisis  The Energy and Commerce Committee sought solutions Wednesday for illicit drug dealing on social media sites.      Justice Department says Louisiana prison holds inmates beyond release dates  The  Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections kept prisoners in custody beyond the dates they were meant to be released, the Justice Department alleges.      Chicago high-rise fire kills 1, leaves building partially uninhabitable  One person is dead and investigators are now looking into the cause of a fire at a high-rise apartment building in Chicago Wednesday morning.      Knife attack on German train kills 2, injures 7  A knife attack on a train in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein has left two people dead and seven wounded, according to state Interior Minister Sabine Sutterlin-Waack.      Look: Colorado wildlife camera captures 400 'bear selfies' in one night  A trail camera set up to capture images of wildlife in Colorado was hijacked by a bear that used the camera to pose for about 400 "selfies."      'Sesame Street' co-creator Lloyd Morrisett dead at 93  "Sesame Street" co-creator Lloyd Morrisett has died at age 93, Sesame Workshop announced Wednesday.      U.S., Germany agree to send advanced tanks to Ukraine  President Joe Biden said the United States will send 31 of its advanced Abrams tanks to Ukraine, along with parts, for its defense, joining Germany, which said it will send its Leopard 2 tanks.      Watch: Moose caught in fencing wire rescued by British Columbia couple  A British Columbia couple rescued a moose they found entangled in fencing wire at the side of a road.      AT&T says it 'met or surpassed' 2022 profitability targets, added subscribers  AT&T reported fourth-quarter and full year financial results in a statement Wednesday that were higher than Wall Street estimates. AT&T's stock price was up on the news.      Sundance movie review: 'Eileen' meanders, then spirals  "Eileen" spends an awfully long time on a relationship that never fully develops, only to take an unmotivated turn in the final act.      Sundance movie review: 'Landscape with Invisible Hand' depicts insidious invasion  "Landscape with Invisible Hand" balances sci-fi world building and poignant social metaphor with a compelling story about teens coping with an alien invasion.      Weight-loss surgery could lower risk for death  It's well known that obesity fuels an increase in a person's risk for other chronic health conditions. Now, a new study shows that weight-loss surgery could set that person's health, and longevity, on a different path.      Jill Biden's inaugural attire added to the Smithsonian Museum Of American History  First lady Jill Biden's 2021 Inauguration Day attire will be in the Smithsonian's Museum of American History Thursday. Biden attended a ceremony Wednesday presenting her inauguration outfits to the museum.       | 
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 How Biden Reluctantly Agreed to Send Tanks to UkraineThe decision unlocked a flow of heavy arms from Europe and inched the United States and its NATO allies closer to direct conflict with Russia.        What to Know About Western Tanks Going to UkraineWestern allies have pledged to send at least 105 tanks, far less than Ukraine says it needs, and it may be months before they join the battle.        Meta to Reinstate Trump’s Facebook and Instagram AccountsMeta said the suspensions of Donald Trump’s accounts would be lifted “in the coming weeks,” with measures in place to discourage repeat offenses. Twitter reinstated Mr. Trump last year.        The ‘Murdaugh Murders’ in South Carolina: What to KnowAlex Murdaugh, once a prominent lawyer, is on trial for murder, charged with killing his wife and son as his finances and legal career fell into ruin.        G.O.P. State Lawmakers Push a Growing Wave of Anti-Transgender BillsFour states could ban transition care into young adulthood. Lawmakers in several others want to restrict drag shows in ways that could affect transgender performers broadly. It’s part of a long-term plan.        Newport News School Was Warned 3 Times That 6-Year-Old Had a Gun, Lawyer SaysUnder pressure, the school board voted to end the superintendent’s contract. Other administrators have also left the elementary school.        Biden Faces Blowback From Democrats on Classified DocumentsThe discovery of classified documents has thrust President Biden into an uncomfortable position after he started the new year with plans to do a victory lap of sorts.        New York to Expand Composting Citywide, Targeting Trash and RatsMayor Eric Adams will announce the program at his State of the City address as part of his efforts to improve trash collection and fix New York’s rodent problem.        Everyone Wants Your Email Address. Think Twice Before Sharing It.Your email address has become a digital bread crumb for companies to link your activity across sites. Here’s how you can limit this.        Biden Officials Credit New Border Measures for Decline in Illegal CrossingsCrossings by migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti have plummeted, but Republicans and some Democrats have attacked the new policies.        The Benefits of Being SelfishWe’re all a little self-serving. Here’s how to make that impulse work for you.        Prince Harry Is Right, and It’s Not Just a Matter of Royal GossipBritain’s most revered institution plays ball with one of its most revolting institutions, even if family members are hurt.        Alec Baldwin Didn’t Have to Talk to the Police. Neither Do You.Even innocent people can inadvertently make themselves seem guilty.        The U.S. Has Made a Coldly Logical Decision in Ukraine. So Has Russia.America’s increasing commitment and Russia’s mobilization show how short wars become long ones.        The Resentment Fueling the Republican Party Is Not Coming From the SuburbsThe anger felt by rural voters toward the Democratic Party is driving a regional realignment.        Finding Solace in French PastryYewande Komolafe brings us a recipe for a Breton pastry alongside a touching column.        Reading Between the Lines and Talking to People in Them, TooIn a series of long queues at restaurants and retail stores across New York City, one Metro writer discovered an unexpected thing: pure, unadulterated joy.        N.I.H. Did Not Properly Track a Group Studying Coronaviruses, Report FindsAn internal federal watchdog said that the health agency had not given adequate oversight to EcoHealth Alliance, which had been awarded $8 million in grants.        Judge Orders Release of Video Showing Attack on Paul PelosiThere was no reason to keep the footage secret, Judge Stephen M. Murphy of San Francisco Superior Court ruled. It could be released as soon as Thursday.        Senators Invoked Taylor Swift Lyrics During Ticketmaster HearingSenators cosplayed as Swifties at the Judiciary Committee’s Ticketmaster hearing on Tuesday, quoting recent hits and deep cuts alike.        Maneskin on Music and Breaking the Rules of FashionManeskin has a new album, a best new artist Grammy nomination and a lot of thoughts on fashion.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Hundreds of Israeli forces descended upon a Palestinian refugee camp in East Jerusalem early Wednesday, and demolished the home of a Palestinian gunman who fatally shot an Israel Defense Forces soldier in October.   
 Rescuers searching for missing actor Julian Sands on California's Mt. Baldy have found a second missing hiker alive. Jin Chung, of Los Angeles, was discovered Tuesday along the Baldy Bowl Trail where Sands disappeared.   
 Sen. Rand Paul said compromise by Republicans and Democrats will be necessary to meet the government's debt obligations, even concerning spending issues that both parties are ardently committed to.   
 A Florida woman was arrested Wednesday for defrauding an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor out of his life savings of $2.8 million.   
 A 21-year-old man in Louisiana was sentenced Wednesday to 45 years in federal prison for kidnapping and attempting to murder a gay man in order to bring to life a "compulsive fantasy."   
 Chunli Zhao, the 67-year-old suspect in the killings at two California farms, was charged with murder in the killing of seven people in Half Moon Bay.   
 Facebook and Instagram will reinstate former President Donald Trump's social media accounts more than two years after he was suspended for posts about the 2021 riots at the U.S. Capitol.   
 Tesla's fourth quarter revenues shattered company records while production increased significantly in 2022.   
 New bivalent booster shots do cut the risk of contracting the COVID-19, including from the latest variant of the virus, according to new data published Wednesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.   
 The White House has unveiled a "Renters Bill of Rights" to push lawmakers and the private sector to strengthen tenant protections and make rent more affordable.   
 The Energy and Commerce Committee sought solutions Wednesday for illicit drug dealing on social media sites.   
 The  Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections kept prisoners in custody beyond the dates they were meant to be released, the Justice Department alleges.   
 One person is dead and investigators are now looking into the cause of a fire at a high-rise apartment building in Chicago Wednesday morning.   
 A knife attack on a train in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein has left two people dead and seven wounded, according to state Interior Minister Sabine Sutterlin-Waack.   
 A trail camera set up to capture images of wildlife in Colorado was hijacked by a bear that used the camera to pose for about 400 "selfies."   
 "Sesame Street" co-creator Lloyd Morrisett has died at age 93, Sesame Workshop announced Wednesday.   
 President Joe Biden said the United States will send 31 of its advanced Abrams tanks to Ukraine, along with parts, for its defense, joining Germany, which said it will send its Leopard 2 tanks.   
 A British Columbia couple rescued a moose they found entangled in fencing wire at the side of a road.   
 AT&T reported fourth-quarter and full year financial results in a statement Wednesday that were higher than Wall Street estimates. AT&T's stock price was up on the news.   
 "Eileen" spends an awfully long time on a relationship that never fully develops, only to take an unmotivated turn in the final act.   
 "Landscape with Invisible Hand" balances sci-fi world building and poignant social metaphor with a compelling story about teens coping with an alien invasion.   
 It's well known that obesity fuels an increase in a person's risk for other chronic health conditions. Now, a new study shows that weight-loss surgery could set that person's health, and longevity, on a different path.   
 First lady Jill Biden's 2021 Inauguration Day attire will be in the Smithsonian's Museum of American History Thursday. Biden attended a ceremony Wednesday presenting her inauguration outfits to the museum.   
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