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Blizzards, Ohio toxic train crash, US weapons in Ukraine, Nipsey Hussle. - Democratic Voice USA
Blizzards, Ohio toxic train crash, US weapons in Ukraine, Nipsey Hussle.

Nasty winter weather threatens millions of Americans. And Nipsey Hussle’s killer was sentenced.

👋 Howdy! Laura Davis here. It’s time for Wednesday’s news.

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Monster winter storm batters the nation

A brutal major winter storm that has stretched 2,600 miles from coast to coast battered the nation on Wednesday, moving into parts of Pennsylvania, New York and New England.

  • A rare blizzard warning was issued near Los Angeles, and the storm knocked out power to more than 100,000 California households, closed highways and prompted over 1,000 flight cancellations.
  • Residents in western states and the Plains have faced severe weather for several days and may see blizzard conditions.  
  • Dangerous conditions are landing further east as an ice storm slices across the Midwestern states and snow and sleet hit the Northeast.

🌨 Here’s everything you need to know about Wednesday’s winter weather.  

White House: Trump and GOP ‘owe East Palestine an apology’

The White House is firing back at Republicans on the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment, blaming the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress for undoing safety measures. Republicans have attacked the Biden administration, especially Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, for its response to the Feb. 3 derailment that unleashed toxic chemicals. White House spokesman Andrew Bates said in a statement: “Congressional Republicans and former Trump Administration officials owe East Palestine an apology for selling them out to rail industry lobbyists when they dismantled Obama-Biden rail safety protections as well as EPA powers to rapidly contain spills.” Keep reading.

A man takes photos as a black plume rises over East Palestine, Ohio, as a result of a controlled detonation of a portion of the derailed Norfolk and Southern train.

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On the ground in Ukraine, the war depends on US weapons

A year into Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian military officials say U.S. weapons are making a major difference. To highlight the value of the weapons, a senior Ukrainian military intelligence officer and severa soldiers guided a USA TODAY reporter to a secret location outside the front-line town of Bakhmut. There, a lieutenant colonel stood near what he regards as one of his military’s most prized possessions: an American-made M777 howitzer. “This weapon changed the trajectory of the war for us,” he said. Take an up-close look at the front line in Ukraine.

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Ukrainian soldiers fire artillery at Russian positions near Bakhmut, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022.

Nipsey Hussle’s convicted killer sentenced to prison 

Ending an emotional yearslong saga, the man convicted of shooting rapper Nipsey Hussle to death in 2019 has been sentenced to 60 years to life in prison. Superior Court Judge H. Clay Jacke handed down the sentence Wednesday after hearing from one of Hussle’s friends and listening to a letter from the killer’s father that was read in court. Jurors convicted Eric R. Holder Jr. last year of the first-degree murder of the 33-year-old Grammy nominee outside the clothing store Hussle founded, the Marathon, in the South Los Angeles neighborhood where both men grew up. More from the courtroom.

Rapper Nipsey Hussle at an NBA basketball game in Oakland, Calif., on March 29, 2018. Hussle was shot and killed in 2019.

A break from the news

Laura L. Davis is an Audience Editor at USA TODAY. Send her an email at laura@usatoday.com or follow along with her adventures – and misadventures – on Twitter. Support quality journalism like this? Subscribe to USA TODAY here.

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