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Millions of Americans prepare for potentially catastrophic ice storm. Here’s what the numbers show 01/23/2026 10:01am • KENNESAW, Ga. (AP) — Millions of Americans from New Mexico to the Carolinas are bracing for a potentially catastrophic ice storm that could crush trees and power lines and knock out power for days, while Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City and Boston could see enough snow to make travel South Korea imposes travel bans on 3 civilians over alleged drone flights into North Korea 01/23/2026 08:06am • SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea placed overseas travel bans on three people as part of an investigation into alleged drone flights over North Korea that have deepened animosities between the rivals, authorities said Friday. North Korea threatened retaliation earlier this month after accusin What to know about Greenland's role in nuclear defense and Trump's 'Golden Dome' 01/23/2026 05:44am • PARIS (AP) — In a hypothetical nuclear war involving Russia, China and the United States, the island of Greenland would be in the middle of Armageddon. The strategic importance of the Arctic territory — under the flight paths that nuclear-armed missiles from China and Russia could take on their Huge US winter storm to bring crippling snow, sleet and ice from Texas to Boston Huge US winter storm to bring crippling snow, sleet and ice from Texas to Boston 01/22/2026 10:28pm • DALLAS (AP) — Thousands of power line workers were on standby, flights were canceled and bottled water flew off the shelves Thursday as a huge winter storm that could bring catastrophic damage, widespread power outages and bitterly cold weather barreled toward the eastern two-thirds of the U.S. Th Firefighters face attacks, drones and arsonists while battling deadly blazes in Chile Firefighters face attacks, drones and arsonists while battling deadly blazes in Chile 01/22/2026 10:06pm • FLORIDA, Chile (AP) — Firefighters and security forces battling blazes in Chile that have killed at least 21 people and ravaged swaths of forest this week faced other dangers, too, from attempted attacks to the threat of drone collisions. The flames, among the worst tragedies in the country’s r The Latest: Vance says Insurrection Act not needed ‘right now’ in Minneapolis The Latest: Vance says Insurrection Act not needed ‘right now’ in Minneapolis 01/22/2026 09:49pm • Vice President JD Vance on Thursday said the Insurrection Act wouldn’t be needed “right now” in Minneapolis after meeting with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the city, which has emerged as a national focal point in the clash over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdow Scheffler starts the new year with a 63. It allowed him to keep pace at The American Express Scheffler starts the new year with a 63. It allowed him to keep pace at The American Express 01/22/2026 08:29pm • LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — The idea for Scottie Scheffler was to get a gauge on his game at The American Express, and all appeared to be in good working order Thursday. He made birdies on half of his holes for a 9-under 63 to join a parade of low scores that left him one shot out of the lead. Min Wo FAA is making the rules imposed after an airliner collided with an Army helicopter permanent FAA is making the rules imposed after an airliner collided with an Army helicopter permanent 01/22/2026 07:14pm • The temporary rules imposed after last year's collision of an airliner and an Army helicopter to improve the safety of the crowded airspace around Washington, D.C. are being made permanent, the government announced Thursday. The Federal Aviation Administration took steps to make sure that helicop Could a president deploy wartime law against the Beatles? Trump administration says “Yes” Could a president deploy wartime law against the Beatles? Trump administration says “Yes” 01/22/2026 03:37pm • A federal judge hearing arguments Thursday over President Donald Trump’s use of an 18th-century wartime law to deport Venezuelan gang members had a question: Could a president use the same law against a “British invasion” that was corrupting young minds? Jennifer Walker Elrod, chief judge of t Failed Afghan asylum seekers need to go back home, Sweden's migration minister urges 01/22/2026 03:37pm • NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Sweden’s migration minister on Thursday urged the European Union to come up with a common procedure to issue ID and travel documents to Afghan nationals whose asylum applications have either been rejected or who have committed crimes in their host countries. Minister Johan Study shows how earthquake monitors can track space junk through sonic booms Study shows how earthquake monitors can track space junk through sonic booms 01/22/2026 11:01am • CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — As more and more space junk comes crashing down, a new study shows how earthquake monitors can better track incoming objects by tuning into their sonic booms. Scientists reported Thursday that seismic readings from sonic booms that were generated when a discarded module NATO chief Mark Rutte shows he's a 'Trump whisperer' with Greenland diplomacy NATO chief Mark Rutte shows he's a 'Trump whisperer' with Greenland diplomacy 01/22/2026 10:55am • THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — For days it seemed there was no way out of the latest standoff between Europe and the United States: U.S. President Donald Trump insisted he must have Greenland — and would settle for nothing short of total ownership. Even after he dropped the threat of force in a s Today in Sports - Week Ahead, Jan. 23 - Jan. 29 01/22/2026 10:00am • Jan. 27 1937 — Tris Speaker and Cy Young are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. 1973 — UCLA, led by Bill Walton, sets an NCAA record for consecutive victories with its 61st win, an 82-63 victory over Notre Dame. UCLA breaks the record of 60 set by San Francisco in 1956. Walton scores 16 point Inflation fears are high. A new poll shows one group is particularly worried Inflation fears are high. A new poll shows one group is particularly worried 01/22/2026 09:25am • WASHINGTON (AP) — Anxiety about costs and affordability is particularly high among Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians, even at a moment when economic stress is widespread, according to a new poll. About half of Asian American and Pacific Islander adults said they wanted the go How Norway's ski jumping scandal led to new rules in place for the Winter Olympics 01/22/2026 08:25am • The difference between winning an Olympic medal in ski jumping or being disqualified could come down to a bit of fabric. A larger suit can extend a ski jumper's flight by several meters but it could violate rules that have become more stringent after the Norwegian team was caught cheating at last ye
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