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The Israeli government says remains it received from Hamas are that of an Israeli soldier killed in Gaza in 2014.
The 23-year-old soldier was killed shortly after a ceasefire between the two began 11 years ago.
The family of Hadar Golden had been publicly seeking his return since then.
A super typhoon that hit the Philippines over the weekend has killed at least two people.
More than a million people evacuated their homes ahead of the storm.
As Michael Sullivan reports, this latest storm follows a deadly typhoon that hit the country last week.
Former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue has died at the age of 84.
His family in Maryland says Tagliabue died of heart failure complicated by Parkinson's disease.
He served as the league's commissioner for 17 years, from 1989 to 2006.
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Airlines are offering fewer flights beginning today because of the ongoing shutdown of the federal government.
NPR's Joel Rose says the Federal Aviation Administration ordered a reduced flight capacity to ensure safety amid staffing shortages at airports.
We have service disruptions frequently in the airline business, so we've got a good playbook.
This is day 38 of the government shutdown, the longest on record.
A bipartisan resolution requiring President Trump to get congressional approval to escalate U.S.
military action against Venezuela has failed to clear the Senate.
Fifty-one Republican senators voted against it.
Two GOP senators, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, voted with Democrats in favor.