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envoys and European leaders in Berlin, but as Esme Nicholson reports, Zelensky is still refusing to cede eastern Ukraine to Moscow.
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Stocks in Asia slipped on Monday as concerns grew over the increasing cost of artificial intelligence investments.
Shares in South Korea finished down 1.8 percent, while shares in Taiwan were down 1.2 percent.
President Trump condemned CNN last week, arguing its reporters are biased, its leaders corrupt, and that the network should be sold.
Trump's remarks take on new urgency as his allies seek to buy CNN and its parent company, and the president says he may well play a role in what happens next.
NPR's David Folkenflik has more.
The New York metro area was hit with several inches of snow overnight Saturday, and into Sunday it caused major problems for some travelers.
More than 1,000 flights were delayed at area airports, while more than 100 other flights were canceled.
The snow also made area roadways slick, causing accidents and traffic jams.
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Actor and director Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle Singer have died.
Their bodies were found in their Los Angeles homes Sunday afternoon.
The police say they're investigating the deaths as an apparent homicide.
Reiner rose to fame for his role in the TV series All in the Family, for which he won two Emmy Awards.
He also directed a number of popular movies, including When Harry Met Sally, Spinal Tap, and The Princess Bride.
The campus of Brown University is in mourning following the shooting there Saturday that left two students dead and nine others injured.