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Kohberger, who authorities say lived just minutes from the scene of the killings, is a PhD student in Washington State Universityâs Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, the school confirmed. He drove cross-country in a white Hyundai Elantra and arrived at his parentsâ house in Pennsylvania around Christmas, according to a law enforcement source. Authorities were tracking him as he drove and were also surveilling his parentsâ house, the source said. An FBI surveillance team tracked him for four days before his arrest while law enforcement worked with prosecutors to develop enough probable cause to obtain a warrant, the two law enforcement sources said. Genetic genealogy techniques were used to connect Kohberger to unidentified DNA evidence, another source with knowledge of the case tells CNN. The DNA was run through a public database to find potential family member matches, and subsequent investigative work by law enforcement led to him as the suspect, the source said. Benedict, who was the first pontiff in almost 600 years to resign his position, rather than hold office for life, passed away on Saturday, according to a statement from the Vatican. âWith sorrow I inform you that the Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI, passed away today at 9:34 in the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery in the Vatican,â the Director of the Press Office of the Holy See, Matteo Bruni said. âFurther information will be provided as soon as possible.â News of his death came days after Pope Francis asked the faithful to pray for Benedict, saying he was âvery sick.â âI want to ask you all for a special prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict who sustains the Church in his silence. He is very sick. We ask the Lord to console and sustain him in this witness of love for the Church to the very end,â Francis said at his general audience on Wednesday. Six years of Donald Trumpâs federal tax returns released on Friday show the former president paid very little in federal income taxes the first and last year of his presidency, claiming huge losses that helped limit his tax bill, among other revelations. The returns, long shrouded in secrecy, were released to the public on Friday by the House Ways and Means Committee, the culmination of a battle over their disclosure that went to the Supreme Court. They confirm a report issued from the Joint Committee on Taxation that Trump claimed large losses before and throughout his presidency that he carried forward to reduce or practically eliminate his tax burden. For example, his returns show that he carried forward a $105 million loss in 2015 and $73 million in 2016. The thousands of pages of documents from the former presidentâs personal and business federal tax returns â which spanned the years 2015 through 2020 â provide a complex web of raw data about Trumpâs finances, offering up many questions about his wealth and income that could be pursued both by auditors and Trumpâs political opponents. The JCT argued that an auditor should investigate the loan agreements Trump made with his children, including the interest rates. If the interest Trump claims to have charged his children was not at market rate, for example, it could be considered a gift for tax purposes, requiring him to pay a higher tax rate on the money. In each year of his presidency, for example, Trump claimed he received exactly $18,000 in interest on a loan he said he gave his daughter Ivanka Trump and $8,715 in interest from his son Donald Trump, Jr.. In 2017 to 2019, Trump said he received exactly $24,000 from his son Eric Trump, and Eric paid him $19,605 in interest in 2020. That raises the question of whether âthe loans were bona fide armâs length transactions, or whether the transfers were disguised gifts that could trigger gift tax and a disallowance of interest deductions by the related borrowers,â the JCT said in its report. âItâs unusual to have interest in round numbers â very rare,â said Martin Sheil, former supervisory special agent for IRSâ Criminal Investigation unit. âAn auditor would want to see payments, loan agreements and interest rates.â There are also questions about Trumpâs returns listing an identical amount of company expenses and income. North Korea fired at least three short-range ballistic missiles from a site south of Pyongyang on Saturday, according to South Koreaâs Joint Chiefs of Staff, the latest in an unprecedented year of weapons testing. In a text to reporters, the Joint Chiefs said the projectiles were fired from the Chunghwa area of North Hwanghae province at around 8 a.m. local time Saturday. Japanâs Defense Ministry said three ballistic missiles â each with a maximum altitude of approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles) and a flight distance of roughly 350 kilometers (217 miles) â had fallen into waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, outside Japanâs exclusive economic zone. This is the 37th day this year that North Korea has conducted a missile launch, according to CNNâs count. Last week, it fired two short-range ballistic missiles, according to South Korean officials. In 2020, North Korea conducted four missile tests. In 2021, it doubled that number. In 2022, the isolated nation has fired more missiles than any other year on record, at one point launching 23 missiles in a single day. Wall Street has said goodbye â and good riddance â to 2022, a year most investors would rather forget. All three major averages were down on Friday, clocking their worst year since 2008 and ended a three-year winning streak. The Dow fell 73 points, or 0.2% Friday, the last trading day of the year. In 2022, the Dow fell about 9%. The S&P 500 was 0.3% lower Friday, leaving it down about 20% for the year. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the United States paid a heartfelt tribute on Friday to the late Brazilian football legend Pele, who died at the age of 82 and is widely regarded as the greatest and most beloved footballer in history. The space agency posted a unique picture with the caption, "We mark the passing of the legendary Pele, known to many as the king of the "beautiful game." This image of a spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor shows the colours of Brazil." This proves that he was a hero not only for the entire football fraternity and for scores of fans, not just in Brazil but all over the world, but also for the worlds of science and space. The space agency described the image as "an image of a spiral galaxy with spiral arms dotted with blue stars of varying intensity." "The core of the galaxy is brightest, and the stars appear yellow-green. The image was taken by the Galaxy Evolution Explorer satellite, or GALEX," it added. Scientists have discovered more than 5,000 exoplanets, or planets outside our solar system. As technologies for studying these worlds continue to advance, researchers may someday be able to search for signs of life on exoplanets that are similar in size, composition, and temperature to Earth. But to do that theyâll need new tools, like those being tested on the Coronagraph Instrument on NASAâs Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. The science instrument will block the light from each distant star it observes so that scientists can better see the planets around the star, and it will demonstrate technologies needed to eventually study potentially habitable planets with future missions. The Coronagraph Instrument team has already designed the cutting-edge instrument and built the components. Now they have to put the pieces together and run tests to make sure they operate as intended. âItâs like all the separate tributaries are finally coming together to form the river,â said Jeff Oseas, product delivery manager for the Coronagraph Instrumentâs optical subsystem at NASAâs Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. The process kicked off recently at JPL and will take more than a year. Once complete, the Coronagraph Instrument will be shipped to the agencyâs Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and incorporated into the Roman observatory. JPL engineer Gasia Bedrosian leads the assembly and testing process as the instrumentâs integration and test product delivery manager. She likes to say that while integration and testing are technically the last steps in building an instrument, theyâre actually part of the process from the beginning. 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