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  • It was a three-way, down-to-the-wire race between A$AP Rocky, ENHYPEN and Bad Bunny to be No. 1 on this week's Billboard 200 albums chart.
  • The panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection is holding two top Trump aides in contempt, and is seeking cooperation from Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
  • New arrivals in the top 10 include James and Charlotte, the Social Security Administration says.
  • The pop charts this week are full of milestones, from a trio of K-pop acts crashing the top of the album chart to the year's biggest hit matching the longest-ever run atop the singles chart.
  • An El Paso Independent School District internal audit report says student absences at five campuses last year could cost the district over $3 million in state funds. Among five schools, Franklin High School accounted…by far…for the most quote unverified absences with 40,362.
  • The El Paso and Ysleta Independent School District released the Texas Education Agency’s unofficial annual ratings for 2023. YISD scored an 86 or B+ and EPISD earned a 77 or C under the TEA’s new accountability rating system.
  • The Texas Senate’s Redistricting Committee will hold a virtual regional hearing tomorrow morning. The legislature is undergoing a rare mid-decade redistricting effort amid President Donald Trump’s call for Texas Republicans to create five more Congressional seats in favor of the GOP.
  • Faith, community and elected leaders in El Paso are speaking out after the Trump administration announced immigration authorities will now be allowed to detain people at churches and schools. That ends a long-standing policy of avoiding so called sensitive locations.
  • After a few moments of review, the top life events people reported in 2013 can read like a 10-sentence short story — perhaps a fable, or a coming-of-age tale. In the U.S., hot topics included the Super Bowl, Pope Francis, and the Harlem Shake.
  • As a region, the Americas fare quite well in Gallup's new global index of personal well-being, but the U.S. fell from No. 12 to No. 23 worldwide.
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