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A decision on possible charges in an investigation of former President Donald Trump could be imminent. Chinese leader Xi Jinping visits Russia for the first time since the invasion of Ukraine. And the massive snowfall totals in California are the biggest seen in decades.
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What we know about the Trump investigation in New York
With a decision on possible charges in the Manhattan district attorney's investigation of Trump now believed to be imminent, public information indicates that the heart of the investigation remains focused on a hush-money payment the former president made to a porn actress. District Attorney Alvin Bragg hasn't explained his strategy and Trump hasn't been charged. But the payment could potentially be used to build a case for falsifying business records and violating campaign finance law. Here's what we know about the investigation.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says Americans should not protest if Donald Trump is indicted.
New York grand jury investigating Trump could hear from lawyer undercutting Michael Cohen.
China's Xi visits Russia for talks with Putin
Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow on Monday for two days of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Xi's first visit since Russia invaded Ukraine would appear to show support for Putin, who needs trade deals and bullets as he faces pressure from economic sanctions and reports that his military is running low on equipment. China has called for a cease-fire and peace talks, a plan praised by Moscow but rejected by Kyiv since it would keep Russian troops in occupied territory. Follow the latest updates on Russia and Ukraine.
What everyone's talking about
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Gwyneth Paltrow to go to trial 7 years after Utah ski slopes crash.
Amazon layoffs continue: Tech giant to cut another 9,000 jobs, CEO says.
Car recalls: Ford, Honda vehicles among 1.9 million cars under recall.
Chris Rock jokes Paul Pelosi 'knows how I felt' after Oscars slap at Adam Sandler's Mark Twain Prize ceremony.
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President Biden issues his first veto
President Joe Biden issued his first veto Monday after Congress voted to block a Labor Department rule allowing retirement plans to weigh the long-term impacts of social factors and climate change on investments — a move Republicans say is a "woke" policy that hurts retirees' pockets. In comparison, Trump vetoed 10 bills, while President Barack Obama vetoed 12 bills. The policy Congress voted against is environmental, social and governance, which is an investing strategy that takes into account businesses’ environmental and social risks as part of a wider financial analysis. Read more about Biden's veto.
More than 56 feet of snow recorded in California
A whopping 677 inches of snow has fallen at the Central Sierra Snow Laboratory, a University of California, Berkeley research station in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The latest total — taken during the "water year," Oct. 1 through Sept. 30 — is the most in more than 70 years. And since late February, areas with snowfall surpassing 50 feet in California have expanded. "We have seen a four-fold increase in total area of snowfall greater than 50 feet in recent weeks," said Shawn Carter, a scientist at the National Water Center. Check out a visual look at the state's snowfall.
Live weather updates: Chilly start to spring as millions under freeze warnings and watches; more rain, snow to hit California.
See how drenched California is — and why it would take multiple years like this to erase drought.
A break from the news
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