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Tuesday morning news: January 3, 2023

The 118th Congress of the United States will be seated today with Republicans claiming the House majority, rockets rained down on a Russian facility in the occupied eastern Donetsk region of Ukraine, a storm system is taking aim at the Midwest this week after triggering floods in California, Democrat Katie Hobbs took the oath of office on Monday, the head of NASA says the United States is locked in a new space race to the moon, a number of lawmakers are pushing for what they call the airline passengers bill of rights

Ukrainians face a grim start to 2023, police are confident they found the person who killed four college students in November, authorities in New York are investigating whether an attack at a New Year’s Eve celebration was related to Islamic terrorism, lawmakers say they’ll debate legislation to address security concerns about TikTok, singer Anita Pointer died over the weekend

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Protesters in New York are demanding George Santos step down before he’s sworn in next month, soccer fans are mourning the death of Pele, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is back in power, Southwest Airlines says that it will resume normal flight operations today, Former President Donald Trump will not be forced to appear before the Jan. 6 House Committee, the health of Pope Emeritus Benedict the 16th continues to worsen

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