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That auto agency says 73 million people will be traveling more than 50 miles by car this week.
That's more than 20% of all Americans.
AAA also says another 6 million people will be traveling by air, but it says that number could drop if people remain concerned about recent flight disruptions from the government shutdown.
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At least three people are dead following an attack by suicide bombers on Pakistani police in the northwest part of that country Monday.
Officials say one bomber detonated his explosives at the main gate of the federal police headquarters.
A second bomber was shot and killed outside the facility.
New research suggests that weight loss drugs, such as Wegovi and Zepbound, only work when they target a certain area in the brain that can cause nausea.
NPR's John Hamilton has more from the Society for Neuroscience meeting in California.
About half the people who take these drugs feel queasy.
The Broadway musical adaptation Wicked for Good overwhelmed the box office this weekend.
In its debut weekend, it brought in $150 million domestically and $226 million globally.
It's a major showing in what has been a lukewarm year for movies.
Women made up 71% of ticket buyers.
Now You See Me, Now You Don't was in second with $9.1 million in ticket sales, while Predator Badlands was third with $6.3 million.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
Officials from the U.S., Ukraine and some European countries are in Geneva where they're trying to come up with a peace deal to end the fighting in Ukraine.
They're discussing a 28-point plan from the U.S.
NPR's Luke Garrett explains some of the major points of that deal.