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 Dallas Zoo finds missing clouded leopard  The Dallas Zoo said its missing clouded leopard was found unharmed on zoo property Friday evening, hours after the animal had been reported missing from her habitat.      House Republicans open investigation into Biden's classified documents  House Republicans announced Friday they have opened an investigation into the classified documents that were found at President Joe Biden's Delaware home and his former Washington office.      Nine dead in wake of Thursday's tornadoes as search for more victims continues  At least nine people are dead and recovery efforts are ongoing after tornadoes ripped through the Deep South.      DHS to allow non-citizens to report labor violations without fear of retaliation  The Department of Homeland Security said on Friday that noncitizen workers will now be able to report labor violations without having their immigration status held against them.      Biden, Kishida vow to 'further deepen' U.S.-Japanese ties to counter Indo-Pacific threats  U.S. President Joe Biden met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House Friday to "further deepen" U.S.-Japanese ties, according to the White House.      Kate Mulvany: Stakes couldn’t get much higher in ‘Hunters’ Season 2  Elvis and The Great Gatsby star Kate Mulvany says her alternate-history drama, Hunters, found a way to ratchet up the tension even further in its second season.      Look: Dog rescued from train tracks in British Columbia  Transit workers in Vancouver, British Columbia, came to the rescue of a dog that ended up on the train tracks when its leash became stuck in the closing doors.      Look: Deer known as 'Jughead' rescued in Indiana  Authorities in Indiana said a deer known to locals as "Jughead" was freed from the plastic jug stuck over its head.      Look: Loose cow visits Olive Garden restaurant in Oklahoma  Police in Oklahoma put their cowboy skills to the test when a loose cow was spotted wandering outside an Olive Garden restaurant.      U.S. miner Ioneer gets federal loan to pursue lithium  The rare-earth mineral deposits in Nevada could be enough for 400,000 EV batteries per year.      House Speaker Kevin McCarthy invites President Joe Biden to deliver State of the Union  Newly elected Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy, formally invited President Joe Biden to deliver the State of the Union address Friday. White House press secretary Karen Jean-Pierre said Biden accepted the invite.      Final 'Riverdale' season begins in March  The CW announced the premiere dates for final seasons of "Riverdale" and "Nancy Drew" on Friday. "Riverdale" returns in March and "Nancy" in May with both shows concluding the same night in August.      Watch: 'History of the World Pt. 2' trailer features Quinta Brunson, Danny DeVito  Mel Brooks is behind "The History of the World, Pt. 2" a star-studded sequel to his 1981 movie. This time, it's an eight-episode Hulu series. Watch the trailer that was released Friday.      Reese Witherspoon, Kacey Musgraves country show finds 3 talent scouts  Apple TV announced Friday that "My Kind of Country," the country music competition from Reese Witherspoon and Kacey Musgraves, has added 3 recording artists as the show's talent scouts.      Kamila Valieva: Russian agency finds 'no fault' for doping Olympic skater  A Russian anti-doping panel ruled Kamila Valieva "bore 'no fault'" when she tested positive for a banned substance and went on to win figure skating gold at the Winter Games, the World Anti-Doping Agency said Friday.      Navy destroyer to be named after Vietnam War hero Capt. Thomas Gunning Kelley  The U.S. Navy has announced that Vietnam War veteran and Medal of Honor winner Capt. Thomas Gunning Kelley will have a future warship named after him.      Sweden claims largest discovery of ‘crucial’ rare-earth elements in Europe  Swedish mining company LKAB says China now dominates the rare-earth element market and the discovery will help ease the dependency on single suppliers.      Family splits $1M lottery prize from stocking stuffer  A Virginia family is splitting a $1 million lottery jackpot after a New Year's Millionaire Raffle ticket purchased as a stocking stuffer turned out to be a big winner.      Movie review: Tense 'Missing' fulfills 'Searching' promise  The "Searching" sequel "Missing" applies the computer screen format to another tense mystery full of surprises.      Man charged in art heist of $70K glass sculpture at Oklahoma museumA man has been charged for allegedly stealing a $70,000 glass sculpture from an Oklahoma museum in what is believed to be the institution's first art heist.        Look: British care home resident attempting knitting world record  A resident at an assisted living facility in Britain is getting help from members of the community and as far away as New Zealand in her project to set a Guinness World Record for the longest knitted chain.      Dallas zoo closed after clouded leopard goes missing  The Dallas Zoo closed Friday as zoo officials and police search for a missing clouded leopard.      China operates Boeing 737 Max for first time since 2019 grounding  Two Boeing 737 Max jetliners took off in China on Friday. The flights are the first for the 737 Max in China since the aircraft was grounded in March, 2019, following two crashes caused by a software glitch.      Watch: 'Yellowjackets' releases first teaser trailer for Season 2  The Showtime series "Yellowjackets" has a devoted following. The second season trailer was just released ahead of the show's return on March 24.      Senators demand Southwest Airlines answers for 'holiday meltdown'  A group of senators sent a letter Friday, demanding answers from Southwest Airlines over its "holiday meltdown" which included thousands of canceled flights.       | 
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 Santos’s Lies Were Known to Some Well-Connected RepublicansGeorge Santos inspired no shortage of suspicion during his 2022 campaign, including in the upper echelons of his own party, yet many Republicans looked the other way.        Russia’s Claim to Seize Soledar in Ukraine Exposes Rifts Among ForcesAfter Russia’s Defense Ministry said its troops had taken Soledar, a leader of the Wagner mercenary group accused the military of stealing credit. Ukraine said its forces were still fighting there.        How Western Goods Reach Russia: A Long Line of Trucks Through GeorgiaWith Western sanctions barring many imports, a lot of what Russia needs now travels a slow, crowded truck route through the Caucasus Mountains from Georgia.        U.S. Will Hit Debt Limit on Thursday, Yellen Tells CongressThe Treasury Department expects to begin taking “extraordinary measures” to continue paying the government’s obligations before what is expected to be a big fight to raise the borrowing cap.        Washington Adjusts to Altered Landscape After Justice Dept. Installs Special CounselThe new investigation is sure to muddy the waters politically as former President Donald J. Trump cries persecution over his own documents inquiry, although the cases differ significantly.        The History of Presidents and Special ProsecutorsSince the dark days of Watergate, every president but one has faced a special prosecutor scrutinizing them or their associates. President Biden now joins the club.        Sweden Says It Has Uncovered a Rare Earth BonanzaA state-owned mining company announced it had found Europe’s largest deposit of the vital minerals used in electric vehicles and other green technology.        Fentanyl Helps Push Overdose Deaths to Record Level in New York CityThe city’s health commissioner said fatalities appeared to still be surging despite measures meant to keep addicted people alive.        Biden and Kishida Vow to Bolster US-Japan Alliance as China’s Power GrowsThe two leaders discussed tensions with China, North Korea and Russia and plans for deterrence in Asia with U.S. troops and missiles.        Fans Mourn Lisa Marie Presley, Daughter of the King, at GracelandAt the stone wall outside Elvis Presley’s estate, his only child was remembered as a kind of rock star royalty.        For Priscilla Presley, Lisa Marie Is Another Public, Painful LossPriscilla Presley appeared with her daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, at the Golden Globes on Tuesday, just days before her death.        27 People on the Streets of New York Talk About How Much Money They MakeWe asked nearly 400 people to tell us how much they earn. Here are two dozen who actually spoke to us.        Even a Little Alcohol Can Harm Your Health, Research ShowsRecent research makes it clear that any amount of drinking can be detrimental. Here’s why you may want to cut down on your consumption beyond Dry January.        From Kate Middleton to Catherine of Wales: What’s Next?Catherine, Princess of Wales, seems to live in a state of perpetual waiting. What does that do to a woman?        Kellyanne Conway: The Cases for and Against TrumpShrugging off Mr. Trump’s 2024 candidacy is a fool’s errand. But it would also be foolish to assume that his path to another presidency would be smooth.        Your Gas Stove May Be Killing You. How Much Should You Worry?Cooking with gas may be unhealthy and bad for the environment, but it’s not clear induction is worth the cost. And have you considered a heat pump?        Lower Inflation Presents the Fed with a ParadoxThe fact that consumer prices fell isn’t entirely a good thing for the Federal Reserve.        What to Cook This WeekendMake Bryan Washington’s new miso pecan banana bread recipe your own.        The Risks That Define New York Times Magazine PhotographyIn her own words, Kathy Ryan, the director of photography for The New York Times Magazine, unpacks some of the biggest challenges of the last year.        Bolsonaro Faces Investigation for Inspiring Brazil’s Capital RiotBrazil’s Supreme Court said it would investigate Jair Bolsonaro, the country’s former president, for inspiring the mob that stormed the nation’s halls of power on Sunday.        Saks Fifth Avenue Owner Unveils Plan for Casino at NYC StoreHudson’s Bay Company, the owner of the department store, unveiled plans for a casino in Midtown Manhattan, joining the race for one of three full-fledged gambling licenses in the city.        Death Toll Rises to 9 After Tornadoes Shred Through Alabama and GeorgiaIn Georgia and Alabama, rescuers were searching for victims and survivors on Friday as communities tried to assess the destruction. At least nine have died from the storms.        Robbie Knievel, a Motorcycle Daredevil Like His Father, Dies at 60Mr. Knievel followed his father, Evel Knievel, into the high-flying, bone-shattering world of motorcycle stunts, jumping the Grand Canyon, a steam train and the fountains at Caesar’s Palace.        What Is Menopause Like for Women of Color?The Times wants to hear your stories.        Australian Open Organizers Hope the Drama Stays on the CourtCovid-19, wildfires and extreme heat have all disrupted the tournament in the past.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The Dallas Zoo said its missing clouded leopard was found unharmed on zoo property Friday evening, hours after the animal had been reported missing from her habitat.   
 House Republicans announced Friday they have opened an investigation into the classified documents that were found at President Joe Biden's Delaware home and his former Washington office.   
 At least nine people are dead and recovery efforts are ongoing after tornadoes ripped through the Deep South.   
 The Department of Homeland Security said on Friday that noncitizen workers will now be able to report labor violations without having their immigration status held against them.   
 U.S. President Joe Biden met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House Friday to "further deepen" U.S.-Japanese ties, according to the White House.   
 Elvis and The Great Gatsby star Kate Mulvany says her alternate-history drama, Hunters, found a way to ratchet up the tension even further in its second season.   
 Transit workers in Vancouver, British Columbia, came to the rescue of a dog that ended up on the train tracks when its leash became stuck in the closing doors.   
 Authorities in Indiana said a deer known to locals as "Jughead" was freed from the plastic jug stuck over its head.   
 Police in Oklahoma put their cowboy skills to the test when a loose cow was spotted wandering outside an Olive Garden restaurant.   
 The rare-earth mineral deposits in Nevada could be enough for 400,000 EV batteries per year.   
 Newly elected Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy, formally invited President Joe Biden to deliver the State of the Union address Friday. White House press secretary Karen Jean-Pierre said Biden accepted the invite.   
 The CW announced the premiere dates for final seasons of "Riverdale" and "Nancy Drew" on Friday. "Riverdale" returns in March and "Nancy" in May with both shows concluding the same night in August.   
 Mel Brooks is behind "The History of the World, Pt. 2" a star-studded sequel to his 1981 movie. This time, it's an eight-episode Hulu series. Watch the trailer that was released Friday.   
 Apple TV announced Friday that "My Kind of Country," the country music competition from Reese Witherspoon and Kacey Musgraves, has added 3 recording artists as the show's talent scouts.   
 A Russian anti-doping panel ruled Kamila Valieva "bore 'no fault'" when she tested positive for a banned substance and went on to win figure skating gold at the Winter Games, the World Anti-Doping Agency said Friday.   
 The U.S. Navy has announced that Vietnam War veteran and Medal of Honor winner Capt. Thomas Gunning Kelley will have a future warship named after him.   
 Swedish mining company LKAB says China now dominates the rare-earth element market and the discovery will help ease the dependency on single suppliers.   
 A Virginia family is splitting a $1 million lottery jackpot after a New Year's Millionaire Raffle ticket purchased as a stocking stuffer turned out to be a big winner.   
 The "Searching" sequel "Missing" applies the computer screen format to another tense mystery full of surprises.   
 A resident at an assisted living facility in Britain is getting help from members of the community and as far away as New Zealand in her project to set a Guinness World Record for the longest knitted chain.   
 The Dallas Zoo closed Friday as zoo officials and police search for a missing clouded leopard.   
 Two Boeing 737 Max jetliners took off in China on Friday. The flights are the first for the 737 Max in China since the aircraft was grounded in March, 2019, following two crashes caused by a software glitch.   
 The Showtime series "Yellowjackets" has a devoted following. The second season trailer was just released ahead of the show's return on March 24.   
 A group of senators sent a letter Friday, demanding answers from Southwest Airlines over its "holiday meltdown" which included thousands of canceled flights.   
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