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Several states and cities have declared emergencies.
The Transportation Security Administration, or the TSA, says its pre-check program at airports is still up and running.
That's despite Saturday's announcement from the Department of Homeland Security that it would be suspended.
That had been because the federal agency is still partially shut down.
The TSA says it will adjust its operations as staffing concerns arise.
The son of the late Hollywood film director Rob Reiner is due to be arraigned today in a Los Angeles courtroom.
Nick Reiner is charged with killing his parents last December at their home in L.A.
NASA says it's going to send its Artemis II lunar mission back to the hangar at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
That could happen as soon as tomorrow.
The rocket has had problems during its testing.
NASA hoped to launch four astronauts on a trip around the moon as soon as next month.
That trip has now been postponed.
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Blizzard warnings are still up from Virginia's Atlantic coast to part of Maine's border with Canada.
The massive nor'easter is also pounding New York City, as reporter Steve Kastenbaum tells us.
President Trump delivers the first State of the Union address of his second term tomorrow night.
A new NPR-PBS News Marist poll shows that Americans are skeptical of how things are going in the country.