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Here are 5⃣ things you need to know today 👇 1⃣ Mass shootings in California 2⃣ Covid unemployment fraud 3⃣ Oath Keepers convicted 4⃣ War in Ukraine 5⃣ Twitter sued for London back rent

We’re already more than halfway through winter – which runs from December through February – and understandably, people in the western US are ready for it to end after being inundated with rain and chilly weather for weeks. Meanwhile, some people on the other side of the country feel like the season has yet to begin as several major cities in the Northeast still await their first snow day. Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day. 1.

Oscar nominations to be announced today After “the slap” during last year’s Oscars, let’s just hope for less drama this time around … Here are some popular titles that could break through. Blue Ivy takes the stage with mom Beyoncé in Dubai A resort in Dubai spared no expense when they hired Beyoncé for their grand opening. Here’s what we know about the glamorous private concert.

That was the temperature in China’s northernmost city, Mohe, this week – the coldest weather the city has ever recorded. Located in the northeastern Heilongjiang province and nestled near Russian Siberia, Mohe is widely known as “China’s North Pole” and is one of the few places in the country to have a subarctic climate.

Nobody wants to hold a picture of their kid.” – An activist outside of Iran known as Mamlekate, referring to mothers carrying photos of their slain and arrested sons and daughters amid a nationwide uprising. Mamlekate has played a key role in distributing photos and videos from the protests in Iran.

Check your local forecast here>>> AND FINALLY Float through Japan’s floral fairytale wonderland Relax and enjoy this quick tour of Japan’s beautiful Ashikaga Flower Park, home to over hundreds of pastel-colored flowers and the country’s oldest and largest wisteria.

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