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TSA agents are not getting paid because of the partial shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security.
There are reports of long security lines at some airports, and Piers Milton-Grivada went to investigate.
Instead of three hours, it was three minutes.
Today's show host Savannah Guthrie has released another written family statement online.
She's again urging anyone with information to come forward about her missing 84-year-old mother, Nancy.
It's believed Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her home in Tucson, Arizona around January 31st.
The Guthrie family also thanked well-wishers for their support.
Closing arguments could start today in a key trial in New Mexico about social media company Meta.
It is accused of misleading people about how safe its platforms are for children.
This comes as a separate trial is underway in Los Angeles.
The plaintiff in that case accuses Meta of addicting children to social media.
At the box office over the weekend, a feel-good film about a space voyage took off.
NPR's Bob Mondello has details about Project Hail Mary.
This week on Up First, President Trump promised a pause on strikes against key energy sites in Iran.
We're tracking what's really happening in the war and its global impact.
Plus, ICE agents arrive to major airports.
The head of ICE calls it a work in progress.