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Starting tomorrow, millions of people will be facing new work requirements for SNAP food aid.
NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports it is a major budget cut to the program passed by Republicans in Congress last summer.
Wall Street resumes trading Monday morning.
They had a short week because of the Wall Street holiday.
Scientists are reporting new information about an extinct 14-foot-long armored fish that once swam in an ocean covering what is today Cleveland, Ohio.
As NPR's Joe Palka reports, more details about the prehistoric predator may come thanks to the NFL Cleveland Browns football team.
The weather is a factor for millions of people traveling by road and airplane on what is traditionally one of the busiest days of the year, the Sunday after Thanksgiving.
The Flight Tracking Service Flight Aware reports more than 1,000 flights have been canceled Sunday.
That's on top of more than 2,600 canceled Saturday.
Many of the disruptions are at a key hub for air travel, Chicago's O'Hare, which is a hub for both United and American Airlines.
The airport got more than eight inches of snow Saturday.
The Des Moines airport is reopened after an incident there on Saturday.
I'm Dan Ronan, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Ronan.
President Trump says he's directed members of his administration to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and with Ukrainians.
This in hopes of finalizing a peace deal between the two nations.
NPR's Deepa Shivaram reports.
Democratic Senator Mark Kelly is under investigation by the Pentagon for what Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claims is a possible breach of military law.
This after Kelly, a military pilot and astronaut, joined five other lawmakers creating a video calling on troops to defy what they called illegal orders.