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The ICARUS Collaboration is now entering its fifth year of continuing
operations of the 760-ton liquid argon T600 detector. The T600 was
overhauled at CERN after operations at the LNGS underground
laboratory in Italy and moved to its present location at FNAL - as part of
the Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) program - where it successfully
completed its commissioning phase in June 2022. At FNAL ICARUS
collects neutrino interactions from both the Booster Neutrino Beam
(BNB) and off-axis from the Main Injector Neutrino beam (NuMI). To
date, ICARUS has accumulated approximately 5.2·1020 protons on target
(POT) with the BNB and about 6.2·1020 POT with NuMI. Within the SBN
program ICARUS will search for evidence of short-baseline oscillations,
potentially explained by eV-scale sterile neutrinos, jointly with the
Short-Baseline Near Detector (SBND). In addition, ICARUS is performing
stand-along oscillation searches in disappearance mode and measuring
neutrino cross sections on argon with both the BNB and NuMI beams. It
is also performing searches for additional Beyond the Standard Model
signatures. Preliminary results from the ICARUS experiment, using data
from the BNB and NuMI neutrino beams, will be presented.