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An Atlanta judge will review evidence of a purported romantic link between two prosecutors in Donald Trump's election interference case. A major storm forecasted to be the Northeast's largest in two years threatens heavy snow and strong winds. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is in critical care for an emergency bladder issue but is expected to recover swiftly after a non-surgical procedure. Kelvin Kiptum, marathon world record holder, tragically died in a car crash in Kenya at age 24. A $95 billion aid package for Ukraine and Israel, pushed by a bipartisan Senate group despite Trump's criticism, aims to provide substantial humanitarian support. France's proposal to Lebanon seeks to de-escalate tensions with Israel, offering a strategic withdrawal of fighters in a significant Western mediation effort. The Super Bowl set records as the most-watched TV event ever, drawing 123.4 million average viewers and marking the longest game in history.

Must Know News…

Trump’s Rocky Interference Case 

  1. Georgia Judge Will Hear Evidence on Relationship Between Trump Prosecutors - The New York Times

  2. Trump seeks Supreme Court intervention in election subversion case

Massive Snowstorm to Hit the  Northeast

  1. Biggest snowstorm in two years possible for New York, as Northeast braces for snow

  2. Difficult driving, closed schools, canceled flights: What to expect from Northeast snowstorm

Defense Secretary in Critical Care

  1. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in critical care after being hospitalized with "emergent bladder issue," Pentagon says - CBS News

  2. Defense Secretary Austin undergoes 'non-surgical procedures' under anesthesia, Pentagon says

Other Notable News…

Marathon Record Holder Passing

  1. Kelvin Kiptum, marathon world record-holder, dies in crash at 24

Ukraine Aid Bill

  1. Senate Pushes Ukraine Aid Bill Toward Passage as G.O.P. Splinters - The New York Times

France Israel Proposal

  1. Exclusive: France proposes Hezbollah withdrawal, border talks for Israel-Lebanon truce | Reuters

Super Bowl Stats

  1. Super Bowl thriller was the most-watched program ever, averaging 123.4 million viewers | AP News