π What happened today? Israel's military says it is planning to pull thousands of soldiers from ground operation in the Gaza Strip. At least four people died following a 7.5-magnitude New Year's Day earthquake in Japan's Honshu Island. And President Joe Biden heads into the election year showing alarming weakness among stalwarts of the Democratic base, a new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll found. |
π Hello! It's Julius. Got a minute? Here's a quick rundown of Monday's biggest news. | | | | Thousands of Israeli troops will return to their families and employment, easing the "burden" of war on the economy, the military said. | | | | | Japanese authorities cautioned evacuated residents against immediately returning home, citing continuing danger from aftershocks and tsunamis. | | | | In a new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll, Biden's failure to consolidate his victorious 2020 support has left him narrowly trailing Trump. | | | | It's the third year in a row inflation has prompted an increase in Social Security checks. Here's when you can expect to see bigger payments. | | | | Scientists worldwide are working to prevent the next global pandemic by tracking pathogens in order to stop a new deadly disease from spreading. | | | | A Chinese exchange student who authorities say was the victim of a cyber kidnapping scheme has been rescued from a tent outside Salt Lake City. | | | | Real estate activity will vary significantly from market to market with some top-growth areas expected to see double-digit increases, says Hale. | | | | "Sharknado" star Ian Ziering was the apparent victim of a biker brawl in broad daylight along tourist-filled Hollywood Boulevard. | | | | ESPN reports Brad Allen's crew will be "downgraded" in wake of controversy over Lions' late-game 2-point attempt, likely costing them playoff spots. | | | | The only question remaining is how much warmer 2023 will wind up when the world's agencies complete their final analyses over the next two weeks. | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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