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December1, 2022: China COVID, Trump Organization trial, Neuralink, Ukraine, U.S. student loans

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Five stories to know today: China is planning to soften its COVID curbs, Closing arguments will be heard in the Trump Organization's criminal tax fraud trial, Elon Musk expects a brain chip made by his company Neuralink to begin clinical trials in six months, Ukraine says Russia has pulled some troops from the river towns opposite Kherson city, U.S. appeals court has rejected Biden’s bid to revive a student debt plan

1. China is planning to soften its COVID curbs and reduce mass testing, sources told Reuters, after anger over the world’s toughest restrictions fueled protests.

2. Closing arguments will be heard in the Trump Organization's criminal tax fraud trial, after it was accused of running a 15-year scheme to defraud tax authorities.

3. Elon Musk expects a brain chip made by his company Neuralink to begin clinical trials in six months. The company says the chip could enable disabled patients to move and communicate again.

4. Ukraine says Russia has pulled some troops from the river towns opposite Kherson city, the first official Ukrainian report of a Russian withdrawal on what is now the main southern front line.

5. A U.S. appeals court rejected Biden’s bid to revive a student debt plan, adding that his plans to cancel billions of dollars worth of repayments was unlawful.

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