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Frigid temperatures are expected, along with as much as six inches of snow or more in some areas.
The Charlotte, North Carolina area has received a foot of snow so far, and officials are warning people to stay inside.
Severe winter weather is being blamed for at least 15 deaths in Kentucky in the last week, including an inmate at a state prison, as Karen Tsar with member station WUKY in Lexington reports that death is now being investigated.
The mayor of Milan, Italy, says U.S.
ice agents are not welcome in his city.
Hundreds of people protested that deployment on Saturday.
The agents are being sent as part of the security for the U.S.
delegation at the Winter Olympics, which starts next weekend.
The country's interior minister has been called to Parliament to testify about the deployment.
Despite a 20-mile-an-hour wind that made the temperatures feel like they were in the 40s, Nellie Korda had seven birdies and an eagle on Saturday to take a three-stroke lead over Amy Yang in the LPGA Tournament of Champions in Orlando.
Play was eventually suspended, though, when the wind blew one golfer's ball completely off the green.
I'm Dale Willman, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, D.C., I'm Dale Willman.
A federal judge has ordered the government to release a father and his five-year-old son who were taken into custody during the crackdown on immigration in a Minneapolis suburb earlier this month.
Judge Fred Beery condemned what he called a perfidious lust for unbridled power and the imposition of cruelty.
Texas Public Radio's Jerry Clayton has more.
The Justice Department released more files related to Jeffrey Epstein Friday, weeks after a legal deadline set by Congress to release all the files.
Some three million documents were published.