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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korova Coleman. wherever you listen to podcasts. KORI rejected appeals by Israel about jurisdiction and went forward with issuing arrest warrants
for Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Golan, and for Hamas leader Mohammed Daif,
even though Israel says they killed Daif in a missile attack.
The court said Netanyahu and Golan bear criminal responsibility for using starvation as a method
of war, as well as for murder and directing attacks against civilians.
The warrants mean the court's more than 120 member states would be obliged to arrest Netanyahu
and Gallant if they entered their territory.
Israel's office of the prime minister responded by saying the decision was, quote, anti-Semitic
and made by a corrupt prosecutor.
Rob Schmidt, NPR News, Berlin.
Ukraine claims that Russia has fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into one of its major cities
in central Ukraine.
If confirmed, this would be the first time in this war Russia has fired an ICBM.
The Kremlin hasn't commented.
The missile attack comes as Ukraine has used U.S.-made long-range missiles to fire deep
into Russian territory.
Forecasters in the U.S. say an atmospheric river is pouring up to a foot of rain on some
parts of northern California.
Higher elevations are under a winter storm warning.
The same system hit farther north this week.
Strong winds left two people dead in Washington state, where more than 325,000 customers still
don't have power.
Allison Giannini lives east of Seattle,
where a tree fell on her carport.
I was just really worried that the rest of the carport
would come down, or maybe you can take the beams down,
and then that would be the end of us.
But we made it through.
She spoke to KOMO-TV.
The National Weather Service warns a second powerful storm
system will hit the Pacific Northwest starting tomorrow. Stocks open mixed this morning as the National Association of
Realtors reports an uptick in home sales last month. NPR Scott Horsley reports the
Dow Jones industrials rose about 40 points in early trading. October home
sales were up 2.9% from a year ago. That's the first year-over-year increase
in more than three years. The number
of homes on the market also rose last month. The average selling price climbed to just
over $407,000.
Strong demand for computer chips that power artificial intelligence produced another blockbuster
quarter for NVIDIA. The chip designer's quarterly sales were nearly double what they were a
year ago, and quarterly profits jumped to more than $19 billion.
The Justice Department wants Google to sell its popular web browser, Chrome, and stop
paying other companies to make Google their default search option.
The petition comes after a federal court found Google had abused its monopoly power.
Scott Horsley, MPR News, Washington.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington.
In Alaska, Republican Nick Begich III has won the state's only congressional seat.
He defeated incumbent Democrat Mary Peltola.
Alaska voters also decided to keep the state's method of ranked choice voting.
There's word from India that a three-year-old boy has become the country's youngest ranked
chess player in history.
Amkar Kandekar has more.
Anish Sarkar has to occasionally stand on his chair during tournaments to move his pieces
on the chessboard.
But earlier this month, the three-year-old from Kolkata became the youngest player to
get ranked by the World Chess Federation.
Sarkar scored 5.5 points when he needed only half a point against senior players to qualify
for an official ranking.
His mother Reema Sarkar told a local newspaper that he trains under a professional coach
and YouTube.
India has a vibrant chess culture which has produced several teen prodigies in the recent
years, including the youngest ever challenger at the World Championship to be held later
this month.
For NPR News, I'm Omkar Khandekar in Mumbai.
The Country Music Association presented its awards last night.
Nashville Public Radio's Julie Hytes has Chris Stapleton picked up four awards.
He took home more trophies, male vocalist, song and single than anyone else because he
is beloved as a durable and reliable superstar that really doesn't
vary that much in style or quality.
Julie Hyde reporting.
The CMA's entertainer of the year was Morgan Wallin.
I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News in Washington.