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Good morning. It's Friday, Jan. 3, and we're perusing the gifts foreign leaders gave to the Bidens, including a $20,000 lab-grown diamond. See what else they got here. Now let's get to the news. | |
| The Texas man who drove a truck into a New Orleans crowd apparently acted alone. | | |
| The Cybertruck explosion outside a Trump hotel was probably a suicide. | | |
| President Joe Biden will block the sale of U.S. Steel to a Japanese buyer. | | |
| A vote for House speaker will be held today after a new Congress is sworn in. | | |
| The FBI released footage from an unsolved pipe bomb case tied to the Capitol riot. | - In 2021: Pipe bombs were placed near the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic national committees the night before the Jan. 6 attack. The devices were not detonated.
- What's new? Security video released yesterday shows the suspect placing a bomb, officials said. Hoping for new leads, they also disclosed the person's height as 5-foot-7.
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| Many U.S. cities had their warmest year in 2024. | | Locations with record or near-record warmth in 2024. Source: Southeast Regional Climate Center. (The Washington Post) | - What to know: Temperatures broke heat records from border to border and coast to coast last year. To see if your city had its warmest year on record, search for it here.
- One promising idea: The Earth could be cooled by an antacid for the ocean. Some start-ups have begun testing the technology along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
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| Brazilians are having second thoughts about eliminating daylight saving time. | Before you go … want to sleep better? Consider Dry January. Trying to improve your fitness? May we suggest the Swedish method of "fartleks." One more good read: Are men finally pulling their weight around the house? Here's what the data says. And finally … end your week by playing On the Record, The Post's quotable quiz. The weekend version is 10 questions, and you can risk all your points on a final bonus question. Ready to play? Click here. Or try our word games, Keyword and the brand-new Wridges. You're all caught up. See you Monday. | | (Illustration by Katty Huertas/The Washington Post) | |
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