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Schools cancel classes across the Southern US as another burst of winter storms move in
SUMMARY: On Thursday, schools and buildings across the Southern U.S., from Texas to Georgia, closed in anticipation of freezing rain and snow, affecting over 1 million Texas students. Dangerous conditions were feared, with forecasts indicating up to 8 inches of snow in parts of Georgia and the Carolinas. Meanwhile, unusual January wildfires raged in Los Angeles, prompting evacuations. Virginia’s capital remains under a boil-water advisory, and weather-related travel dangers have led to numerous flight cancellations and accidents. Farmers in Kansas face significant challenges due to heavy snowfall. Emergency crews have been deployed to address severe weather-related issues as residents prepare for hazardous conditions.
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Fred Smith, FedEx founder who revolutionized the package delivery business, dies at 80
SUMMARY: Fred Smith, founder of FedEx Corp., died at 80. A Yale graduate and Marine Corps veteran, Smith revolutionized express delivery by creating FedEx in 1973, introducing a hub-and-spoke air cargo system that transformed American logistics and time-sensitive shipping. Starting with 14 planes serving 25 cities, FedEx grew into a global giant handling 17 million shipments daily. Smith stepped down as CEO in 2022 but remained executive chairman. Known for philanthropy, especially supporting military scholarships and Memphis institutions, he kept a low profile but was recognized as an economic visionary and dedicated citizen. Smith also made a cameo in the 2000 film “Castaway.”
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U.S. military sends B2 bombers to Guam as Trump weighs joining Israel in striking Iran
SUMMARY: The U.S. military has deployed B-2 stealth bombers from Missouri to Guam amid rising Middle East tensions, as President Trump considers joining Israel in strikes against Iran’s nuclear sites. These bombers can carry powerful bunker-buster bombs designed to destroy deep underground nuclear facilities in Iran. Israel and Iran continue exchanging missile attacks, escalating conflict. While European diplomats seek to revive diplomacy with Iran, offering inspections and missile program oversight, Iran remains hesitant. President Trump warned Iran is weeks or months away from nuclear capability, emphasizing the urgency to prevent it. Iran’s supreme leader remains hidden amid the crisis.
CBS News’ Willie James Inman is tracking the escalating situation in the Middle East.
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Israeli-backed group seeks at least $30 million from US for aid distribution in Gaza
SUMMARY: An American-led group, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, seeks $30 million from the Trump administration to continue Israeli-backed aid distribution in Gaza amid ongoing conflict. The foundation projects a $150 million monthly budget once fully operational, providing millions of meals since May as Gaza faces famine due to Israel’s blockade and military actions. Its aid efforts, criticized by major humanitarian groups for aligning with Israeli military objectives and lacking neutrality, involve fixed distribution sites amidst deadly shootings of Palestinians trying to access aid. The U.S. reportedly plans to approve funding without usual reviews, despite concerns over transparency and humanitarian principles.
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