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Month: January 2022

Must-watch videos of the week

By Jodi Upchurch, CNN Zoo animals take a snow day, skiers rescue a lucky dog from an avalanche, and rule-breaking partyers are grounded in Cancun. These are the must-watch videos of the week. A wild snow day Animals at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo enjoyed the first snowfall of 2022 in the Washington, DC, area, including

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Must-watch videos of the week

By Jodi Upchurch, CNN Zoo animals take a snow day, skiers rescue a lucky dog from an avalanche, and rule-breaking partyers are grounded in Cancun. These are the must-watch videos of the week. A wild snow day Animals at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo enjoyed the first snowfall of 2022 in the Washington, DC, area, including

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Must-watch videos of the week

By Jodi Upchurch, CNN Zoo animals take a snow day, skiers rescue a lucky dog from an avalanche, and rule-breaking partyers are grounded in Cancun. These are the must-watch videos of the week. A wild snow day Animals at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo enjoyed the first snowfall of 2022 in the Washington, DC, area, including

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Tracking another frigid afternoon

FRIDAY: Sunny and cold again with highs stuck in the 20s. A wind shift out of the south will bring a nice change for the weekend. TONIGHT: Southerly winds will keep temperatures relatively constant overnight with lows still in the low 20s and upper teens. EXTENDED: We’ll warm up decently on Saturday, reaching into the 40’s once again.

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The Biden administration is still weighing exactly how it would penalize Russia if the country invades Ukraine

Biden officials weighing Russia sanctions options after warnings about economic fallout, heightened cyber risk for US and allies

By Natasha Bertrand and Sean Lyngaas, CNN The Biden administration is still weighing exactly how it would penalize Russia if the country invades Ukraine, as US diplomats are just days away from high-stakes meetings with Kremlin officials. Some Biden administration officials are warning of collateral economic damage from harsh sanctions and the risk of retaliatory

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