

Icicles hang from a grove of orange trees in Redlands, Calif. A cold snap that has California farmers struggling to protect a $1.5 billion citrus crop has slowly started to ease, though frigid temperatures were still the norm Tuesday morning throughout the state and across other parts of the West. Jae C. Hong/AP
Malian soldiers, right foreground and left, helped by French troops, push a broken helicopter out of a hangar to make room for more incoming troops at Bamako's airport. French forces led an all-night aerial bombing campaign to wrest control of a small Malian town from armed Islamist extremists who seized the area, including its strategic military camp. Jerome Delay/AP
A woman looks on as a policeman stands guard during a visit of Israeli Arab Parliament member Ahmed Tibi in the Israeli-Arab city of Umm el-Fahm January 14, 2013. Disillusioned, disappointed and divided, Israeli Arab voters will traipse to the polls next week in ever dwindling numbers, aware that none of their community will have any say in how the country is run. Ammar Awad/Reuters
An Osprey circles over its nest at the top of a bank of stadium lights at Shorecrest Preparatory School in St. Petersburg, Fla. Chris O'Meara/AP
Andy Murray of Britain serves to Robin Haase of Netherlands during their men's singles match at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne. Toby Melville/Reuters
Sweetpea, one of the horses that was seized in Brunswick County, looks out from the stables at Minglewood Equine Rescue Barn in Bolivia, N.C. The neglected horses had been seized by the Brunswick County Sheriff's office. Mike Spencer/The Star-News/AP
Boston Bruins goalie Anton Khudobin skates up the ice during practice ahead of the start of the NHL hockey season in Boston, Mass. Brian Snyder/Reuters
A Brazilian native Indian speaks on a cell phone at the Indian Museum in Rio de Janeiro. An Indian community of about 30 that claimed to have lived in the abandoned Museum since 2006, went out to protest last Saturday against their anticipated eviction due to 2014 Brazil World Cup constructions and renovations of the Maracana soccer stadium next door. A parking lot for 10,000 cars was planned for the spot where the Indians are living. Pilar Olivares/Reuters
A model presents a creation by Law Hau-sin's collection during Hong Kong Young Fashion Designers' contest at Hong Kong Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2013 in Hong Kong. Tyrone Siu/Reuters
A Yemeni girl with the colors of her national flag painted on her face attends a pro-democracy ceremony to mark the second anniversary of the start of government protests, in Sanaa, Yemen. The 2011 Yemeni Revolution was part of the Arab Spring movements, which has toppled three dictators to date. Hani Mohammed/AP
People ride a three-wheeled motorcycle on a street in Aleppo. Muzaffar Salman/Reuters
A police officer looks on from the main entrance of the Sri Lankan Chief Justice's official residence in Colombo. Sri Lanka's President Mahindra Rajapaksa appointed a close ally as the country's new chief justice, heightening the risk of a looming constitutional crisis after his supporters deposed the former head of the country's judiciary last week. Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters
Female gorilla Changa-Maida holds her newborn baby at the zoo of Muenster, western Germany. The cub was born on Jan. 13 and the keepers could not find out yet if it is male or female. Marius Becker/dpa/AP
Spectators watch from the Assembly gallery as legislators debate New York's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act before a vote at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. Mike Groll/AP
A girl carries a basket on her head after picking strawberries at a field in La Tigra, on the outskirts of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, January 14, 2013. The strawberries are grown for local consumption. Jorge Cabrera/Reuters
A Naga Sadhu, or naked Hindu holy man, stretches while sitting in his camp at Sangam, the confluence of the Rivers Ganges, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati during the Kumbh Mela, in Allahabad, India. Millions of devout Hindus led by naked ascetics with ash smeared on their bodies plunged into the frigid waters of India's holy Ganges River on Monday in a ritual they believe can wash away their sins. Manish Swarup/AP
A woman wears a mask as she does her morning exercise outdoors in Fuyang, Anhui province, January 14, 2013. China's environmental watchdog on Monday ordered greater efforts to issue early warnings for air quality, as hazardous air pollution has hit many parts of the country in recent days, Xinhua News Agency reported. China Daily/Reuters
Children enjoy the snow at the river Rhine bank in Duisburg, Germany. Snow and cold temperatures below zero caused traffic problems in the morning rush hours all over Germany. Frank Augstein/AP