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  • The coalition in Yemen said it is investigating an airstrike that killed dozens of people. The strike on the prison in the north of the country was one of the worst attacks in the yearslong war between the coalition and the rebels. In a statement posted on Saudi Arabia's state news portal, the coalition said it has been gathering information since reports first emerged of the prison being targeted.

  • The investigation into the death of a Georgia student who was found dead in a rolled-up gym mat has been closed without any charges being filed.

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  • Russia is beefing up its icebreaker fleet to take advantage of the changing climate. For decades, the frozenArctic was little more than a footnote in global economic competition, but that is changing as its ice is melting. Russia is trying to claim more of the ocean. It recently announced plans to test its nuclear-powered, nucle.

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  • The leader of North Korea visited a factory that makes a major weapon system and conducted tests of an upgraded long-range cruise missile and a warhead of a tactical guided missile. Tension has been simmering over North Korea's series of six weapons tests in 2022, among the largest number of missile launches it has made in a month. The launches have triggered international condemnation and a new push for sanctions from the United States.

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  • A Georgia sheriff reopened an investigation into the death of a teenager found inside a rolled-up gym mat at school last year, and found no evidence of foul play. The body of a 17-year-old boy was found by his classmates at a high school. Johnson died in a freak accident when he was stuck upside down and unable to breathe while trying to retrieve a shoe that fell inside an upright mat.

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  • Two sculptures designated as national treasures by the South Korean government will be auctioned off on Thursday.

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  • The first lot to be listed for sale after the Marshall Fire is a fire damaged lot. The market for lots in fire-damaged neighborhoods could be set alight by this sale of the Sagamore lot.

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  • The former first lady is selling a hat that she wore for the visit of the French president.

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  • It is thought that Harrison may end her free agency to re-sign with PFL.

  • It would be more trouble for Russia to invade Ukraine. Putin needs to reach that conclusion on his own.

  • According to a bulletin from the department obtained by CBS News, extremists have been planning such attacks since 2020.

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  • Repairs to reopen the Queen Mary ship to the public will begin next month and should be finished by the end of 2022, Long Beach officials said.

  • Southern New England will get hit with a high impact winter storm on Saturday.

  • Some European nations have been criticized for their lack of support for Ukraine, but not Romania, which is worried about a conflict with Russia.

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  • Donald Trump filed a lawsuit to stop his civil probe into him and his family business, which New York State attorney general Letitia James claims to have found evidence of fraud. James said in a filing with the U.S. District Court in Albany, New York, that legal matters in her investigation into the former president and the Trump Organization were handled more efficiently in a state court in Manhattan. She accused Trump of waiting to challenge her probe until he was subpoenaed to testify, and she called the Dec. 20, 2021, lawsuit a wrongful means to escape a court order requiring him and his company to honor her subpoenas.

  • The teenager told Protocol that Musk offered him $5,000 to shut down the account that tracked his private flights. Jack Sweeney runs 15 flight-tracking accounts using a bot he created that automatically posts when a celebrity's flight leaves or lands at an airport.