The wellness world’s new boogeyman and Trump steals New Zealand’s thunder: The news quiz

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How closely have you been following the week’s news about wealth, winter storms and wellness fads?

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By Annie Hill and Ash Reynolds

The Gulf Coast gets coated in snow, an Oscar front-runner’s AI edit courts controversy, and a Baseball Hall of Fame inductee makes history. Test your knowledge of the week in news, and take last week’s quiz here.

Annie Hill

Annie Hill is platforms editor for NBC News based in London.

Ash Reynolds

Ash Reynolds is an intern on the NBC News Digital Data Graphics team.

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