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National Weather Service forecasters say a new storm is headed to the mid-Atlantic and northeast later this week, with up to a foot of snow in some parts by Tuesday.
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Police in Stockton, California, say they still do not have a suspect in Saturday's shooting that killed three children and one adult and injured 11 other people.
The shooting took place at a children's birthday party, and police say someone at the party may have been the target.
They're asking for tips, photos, and video that may help them find the shooter.
NASA recently released photographs of a comet called 3I Atlas that was passing through our solar system.
It's drawn much attention in recent months as speculation has grown that it could contain alien life forms.
NPR's Katia Riddle has our reports.
Zootopia 2 has smashed the record for an international opening for an animated movie.
The Disney sequel has made $556 million since it launched last Wednesday.
Over the three-day weekend, it brought in $96 million just in North American theaters.
Wicked for Good also performed well in its second weekend on the big screen, bringing in $62.8 million.
Now You See It, Now You Don't, meanwhile, brought up third with $7 million in ticket sales.
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President Trump is responding to reporting by The Washington Post that says Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a second strike on a drug cartel boat back in September.
It came after the first strike killed all but two people who were left clinging to the side of the boat.
Speaking with reporters on Air Force One Sunday, Trump says Hegseth told him the story is not true.
Critics say that if a second strike was approved, it would amount to murder.