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Legendary entertainer Barry Manilow says he has early-stage lung cancer and will undergo surgery to remove a cancerous spot, he says, on his lung.
He will reschedule his January concerts as a result of that surgery.
Manilow said he had been recently battling a persistent case of bronchitis, and during an MRI, doctors found a cancerous growth that can be treated with surgery.
Manilow, who has been performing since the late 1960s, is a multiple or Grammy award-winning singer.
Arizona's Attorney General Chris Mays' office is dropping charges against one of the state's fake electors.
Reporter Wayne Schutzke from station WJZZ has more.
There was no winner in Monday's Powerball.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Roman.
President Trump says he's directed members of his administration to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainians, this in hopes of finalizing a peace deal between the two nations.
NPR's Deepa Shivaram reports.
Tens of millions of Americans are beginning their Thanksgiving travel today with highways, airports and train stations expected to be packed.
AAA is forecasting 82 million people will travel, an increase of 1.6 million from last year's holiday.
90% of the travel will be by car.
Patrick DeHaan with GasBuddy says gasoline prices are not a factor
The FAA says when it comes to air travel, this will be the busiest Thanksgiving in 15 years with 360,000 flights scheduled between yesterday and next Tuesday.
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy says air traffic control staffing levels are returning to normal.
The 102-year-old partnership between the U.S.
military and scouting could be coming to an end.
NPR's Graham Smith reports Defense Secretary Hegseth is moving to withdraw support from the organization formerly known as the Boy Scouts.