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 Tornado causes 'catastrophic' damage near Houston  The Houston area is assessing the damage after severe weather and a large tornado slammed the region Tuesday, injuring one person and causing "catastrophic damage" to homes and businesses.      Tesla announces new $3.6B investment in Nevada Gigafactory  Tesla is increasing its investment into its battery manufacturing Gigafactory in Nevada, adding an additional $3.6 billion to grow the facility.      Two Florida residents indicted after threats at reproductive health clinics  Amid rising violence at reproductive health clinics, two Florida residents have been indicted for spray-painting threats on a clinic and targeting two others.      NWSL investigation leads to 2 Portland Thorns firings, former Spirit head coach ban  The National Women's Soccer League investigation into misconduct resulted in two members of the Portland Thorns organization to be fired and a ban against former Washington Spirit head coach Kris Ward.      Education secretary says U.S. has to 'challenge complacency' on issues for teachers, students  Saying the United States is falling behind other nations on education issues, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Tuesday asked for bipartisan support to "Raise the Bar" with an investment in schools.      Kansas hunter dies after dog steps on rifle, officials say  A Kansas man, who was shot and killed while riding inside of a truck over the weekend, is believed to have been killed by a rifle that discharged after a dog stepped on it, according to investigators.      Sundance movie review: Personal 'Bad Behavior' fails to connect  "Bad Behavior" may be a very personal movie for writer/director and star Alice Englert, but it struggles to convey its heart to outside viewers.      Lockheed Martin says new F-16 test flight marks 'new era' for fighter jet  Lockheed Martin tested its new, advanced F-16 Block 70 fighter jet Tuesday in Greenville, S.C.      Senators question Ticketmaster's market power following Taylor Swift sale chaos  Ticketmaster was hit by a cyberattack in November, contributing to website outages and long waits for tickets to Taylor Swift's "Eras" tour, Live Nation CFO Joe Berchtold told a Senate hearing Tuesday.      Georgia DA says charging 'decisions are imminent' in Trump election interference case  The Georgia prosecutor investigating former President Donald Trump for alleged criminal interference in the 2020 election told a judge Tuesday that charging "decisions are imminent."      Donald Trump withdraws second lawsuit against New York state attorney general  Former president Donald Trump voluntarily withdrew a lawsuit Tuesday, against New York Attorney General Letitia James.      Department of Justice sues Google in antitrust action  The Justice Department, along with the attorneys general of multiple states, filed an antitrust suit Tuesday against Google "for monopolizing multiple digital advertising technology products."      Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announces another step to avoid debt default  The United States Treasury Secretary, Janet L. Yellen, has sent a letter to congressional leaders informing them that she will not invest certain government retirement funds to avoid breaching the debt ceiling.      Border Patrol agents find almost $275K in currency hidden in pickup truck  Customs and Border Protection agents have seized nearly $275,000 in undeclared currency at the Matamoros International Bridge Port of Entry. The money was discovered Friday during a routine outbound vehicle inspection.      NTSB says bird strike likely caused deadly Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crash  A bird strike likely contributed to the deadly crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.      Watch: Maryland 9-year-old finds 15 million-year-old megalodon tooth  A Maryland 9-year-old searching for shark teeth on a beach made her largest discovery to date -- a 15 million-year-old megalodon tooth.      Look: Overdue book returned to Texas library after 44 years  A Texas library said a book recently returned after 44 years would have amassed a $1,606 late fee if the facility hadn't since gone fine-free.      Half Moon Bay shooting a case of workplace violence, sheriff says  Monday's shooting that killed seven people and injured one in Half Moon Bay, Calif., was an instance of workplace violence, San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus said Tuesday.      Without president, reforms, bankrupt Lebanon somehow holds on  More than three years into its devastating financial crisis, Lebanon has done little to resolve its problems, with deep political divisions preventing the election of a new president and the implementation of reforms.      FCC proposes $504,000 fine for Fox TV over fake emergency alert  A video promotion aired before a game between the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles on the Fox TV network in 2021 violated federal rules about mimicking an emergency alert, the FCC said Tuesday in proposing a $504,      Sundance movie review: Provocative drama 'Fair Play' is best of fest so far  The provocative drama "Fair Play" stands out from all the movies screened so far in the first half of the Sundance Film Festival. Even with days to go, "Fair Play" is sure to be talked about through its release.      African serval captured after six months on the loose in Missouri  A wildlife refuge in Arkansas said an African serval cat on the loose in Missouri for at least six months has been safely captured on a farm and will have a new home at the refuge.       | 
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 U.S. Plans to Send Abrams Tanks to Ukraine, Officials SayThe Biden administration had resisted sending tanks, which Ukraine says it needs, but the move is seen as likely to push Germany to approve the transfer of its own tanks.        Imagery Shows How a Cemetery for Russian Mercenaries Is ExpandingRecent satellite imagery and video footage offer a rare look at combat fatalities sustained by the Wagner mercenary group in Ukraine.        Ukraine Fires Officials Amid Corruption Scandal, as Allies Watch CloselyAs it fights Russia’s invasion, Ukraine depends for its survival on aid from Western nations, which have concerns about endemic graft and how the money is used.        Biden’s Handling of Secret Documents Complicates the Case Against TrumpThe cases are markedly different in their particulars. But they are similar enough that as a practical matter, Democrats will have a hard time using the issue against former President Donald J. Trump.        Classified Documents Found at Pence’s Home in IndianaThe documents were “inadvertently boxed and transported” to the former vice president’s home at the end of the Trump administration, Mr. Pence’s representative wrote in a letter to the National Archives.        After Mass Shootings, California Searches For Answers on Gun ViolenceWith at least 19 people killed in mass shootings in the state in less than three days, the attacks posed another challenge for beleaguered Californians.        DOJ Sues Google Over Ad TechnologyThe Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit, which a group of states joined, was the fifth by U.S. officials against the company since 2020.        2023 Oscar Snubs and Surprises: Viola Davis, ‘Avatar’ Sequel and MoreIt’s a record-setting year for performers of Asian descent. In the actress race, there’s room for Andrea Riseborough but not Viola Davis or Danielle Deadwyler.        Where to Stream 2023 Oscar Nominees: ‘The Banshees of Inisherin,’ ‘Elvis’ and MoreMany of the top contenders can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to help you get a jump on the field.        New York State Convicted Him. Now It’s Made Him a Weed Pioneer.Roland Conner became the first person with a criminal conviction to open a licensed cannabis dispensary in New York with the state’s help.        Ticketmaster Called a ‘Monopoly’ at Senate Hearing Over Taylor Swift DebacleThe Judiciary Committee, responding to the bungled sale of Taylor Swift concert tickets, heard the company apologize and its critics trace the problem to the industry’s lack of competition.        Scott Rolen, a Cardinals Star, Elected to Baseball Hall of FameScott Rolen, an all-around star, was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on his sixth try. Todd Helton, Billy Wagner and the other finalists will continue to wait.        Fine Dining and the Ethics of Noma’s Meticulously Crafted Fruit BeetleRecent reports have spurred a backlash against the 1 percent of restaurants. What is the human cost of this type of eating, and will it last?        A Smarter Way to Reduce Gun DeathsTo break the paralysis, focus less on guns and more on those firing them.        Does America Have Too Much Debt?Borrowing less would have created its own problems.        A Tale of Two Jewish LeadersZelensky is waging a campaign to kick the crooks out of government. Netanyahu is waging a campaign to keep the crooks in.        Meet the New Guardian of the AmazonMarina Silva, Brazil’s environment minister, has brought down deforestation rates before. Can she do it again?        Dessert Is Never Out of the QuestionMake a reservation for pastries, try savory gelato at a restaurant from the Roberta’s team and more.        McCarthy Ejects Schiff and Swalwell From Intelligence CommitteeIn an act of official retribution for how Democrats treated Republicans when they were in the majority, the speaker barred the Californians from the panel, arguing that they were not fit to serve.        Mystery of George Santos’s $700,000 in Campaign Loans DeepensIn amended campaign finance reports, Mr. Santos seemed to suggest that the loans did not come from his personal funds, as he had originally stated.        Tornado Strikes Near Houston as Severe Southern Storms Move EastA senior housing facility was damaged in Deer Park, Texas, prompting the evacuation of its residents. Emergency and city workers were removing debris from roadways and attending to numerous calls.        Juan Carrito, Italy’s Beloved Brown Bear, Dies In Traffic AccidentThe 3-year-old rare Apennine brown bear was killed Monday night. He had become a celebrity because of his forays into human habitats.        Justin Peck’s New Americana, ‘Copland Dance Episodes’At New York City Ballet, Peck’s “Copland Dance Episodes” brings the composer’s three classic ballet scores under one roof, at last.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The Houston area is assessing the damage after severe weather and a large tornado slammed the region Tuesday, injuring one person and causing "catastrophic damage" to homes and businesses.   
 Tesla is increasing its investment into its battery manufacturing Gigafactory in Nevada, adding an additional $3.6 billion to grow the facility.   
 Amid rising violence at reproductive health clinics, two Florida residents have been indicted for spray-painting threats on a clinic and targeting two others.   
 The National Women's Soccer League investigation into misconduct resulted in two members of the Portland Thorns organization to be fired and a ban against former Washington Spirit head coach Kris Ward.   
 Saying the United States is falling behind other nations on education issues, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Tuesday asked for bipartisan support to "Raise the Bar" with an investment in schools.   
 A Kansas man, who was shot and killed while riding inside of a truck over the weekend, is believed to have been killed by a rifle that discharged after a dog stepped on it, according to investigators.   
 "Bad Behavior" may be a very personal movie for writer/director and star Alice Englert, but it struggles to convey its heart to outside viewers.   
 Lockheed Martin tested its new, advanced F-16 Block 70 fighter jet Tuesday in Greenville, S.C.   
 Ticketmaster was hit by a cyberattack in November, contributing to website outages and long waits for tickets to Taylor Swift's "Eras" tour, Live Nation CFO Joe Berchtold told a Senate hearing Tuesday.   
 The Georgia prosecutor investigating former President Donald Trump for alleged criminal interference in the 2020 election told a judge Tuesday that charging "decisions are imminent."   
 Former president Donald Trump voluntarily withdrew a lawsuit Tuesday, against New York Attorney General Letitia James.   
 The Justice Department, along with the attorneys general of multiple states, filed an antitrust suit Tuesday against Google "for monopolizing multiple digital advertising technology products."   
 The United States Treasury Secretary, Janet L. Yellen, has sent a letter to congressional leaders informing them that she will not invest certain government retirement funds to avoid breaching the debt ceiling.   
 Customs and Border Protection agents have seized nearly $275,000 in undeclared currency at the Matamoros International Bridge Port of Entry. The money was discovered Friday during a routine outbound vehicle inspection.   
 A bird strike likely contributed to the deadly crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.   
 A Maryland 9-year-old searching for shark teeth on a beach made her largest discovery to date -- a 15 million-year-old megalodon tooth.   
 A Texas library said a book recently returned after 44 years would have amassed a $1,606 late fee if the facility hadn't since gone fine-free.   
 Monday's shooting that killed seven people and injured one in Half Moon Bay, Calif., was an instance of workplace violence, San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus said Tuesday.   
 More than three years into its devastating financial crisis, Lebanon has done little to resolve its problems, with deep political divisions preventing the election of a new president and the implementation of reforms.   
 A video promotion aired before a game between the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles on the Fox TV network in 2021 violated federal rules about mimicking an emergency alert, the FCC said Tuesday in proposing a $504,   
 The provocative drama "Fair Play" stands out from all the movies screened so far in the first half of the Sundance Film Festival. Even with days to go, "Fair Play" is sure to be talked about through its release.   
 A wildlife refuge in Arkansas said an African serval cat on the loose in Missouri for at least six months has been safely captured on a farm and will have a new home at the refuge.   
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