Good morning. It's time to file your tax return,and many of us are facing smaller refunds, shrunken tax credits and deductions. Here's what else we're following today:
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A mass shooting over the weekend at a dance studio in Monterey Park, east of Los Angeles, killed 10 people and left 10 others injured. After an hours-long manhunt, the suspect — a 72-year-old man — was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. As police search for a motive, here's what we know.
The FDA is considering a major shift in its COVID-19 strategy. The new approach would simplify vaccination guidance so that, similar to the flu vaccine, people would get a new shot every fall, updated to try to match whatever variant is dominant.
Florida has rejected an AP course covering African American studies in schools, claiming it indoctrinates students to "a political agenda." Here's what actually is — and is not — in the course.
Disproven claims about Donald Trump's loss in 2020, many debunked in real time by its own reporters, are part of Fox News' defense against a $1.6 billion lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems.
A Navy veteran from New Jersey told NPR that Rep. George Santos — who went by Anthony Devolder — set up a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for the veteran's dog in 2016. Santos never delivered the cash. The dog died months later.
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While millions ring in the year of the rabbit this Lunar New Year, the Vietnamese will observe a different animal in the zodiac, the cat. The reasons are murky: could be linguistics or Vietnam's landscape — or maybe its because cats are just plain friendlier.
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Heavy winter rain and snow won't be enough to pull the West out of a megadrought. While the season's deluge could provide some relief for parched reservoirs in the Colorado River Basin, climate scientists warn that the severe drought won't end with one wet season. 🎧 Listen to hear why, or read the story.
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Retired astronaut Buzz Aldrin was over-the-moon excited to announce his marriage, at 93, to his longtime partner Anca Faur.
More than a thousand people gathered on the front lawn of Graceland on a gray, chilly Memphis morning to mourn the death and remember the life of Lisa Marie Presley.
With the coming end of AmazonSmile, the company's charity donation program, some are looking for ways to shop more ethically. We have some alternatives.
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