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2023-01-04
Shaken by Ukrainian strike, Russia could step up drone use in war
US trade deficit with China now much higher
Bay chemical contamination traced
Foxconn opponents seek to oust village officials
More holdovers resign seats months after terms expired
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Record number of youths killed, injured by firearms
EU, Beijing heading for collision over China’s COVID crisis
Israeli minister assailed over visit to Jerusalem holy site
Foxtown Brewing buys downtown site
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FTX founder Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty to fraud
RV slump may warn of recession next year
Tech world to show off gadgets at CES 2023
Lawyer: Facial recognition tool led to false arrest
Alpine slopes facing shortage of snow
Pressure up middle Cousins’ downfall
Suns are on the brink — not in a good way
No. 1 Penn State to test progress of UW wrestling team
Bills’ Hamlin no stranger to adversity
Fans give millions to Hamlin’s toy drive for kids
Pelé buried in hometown
2023 public domain debuts include last Sherlock Holmes work
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