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As NPR's Brian Mann reports, in many places, populations are aging fast and beginning to decline.
Major League Baseball's World Series is shifting from Toronto to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles for tonight's Game 3.
The Dodgers and the Blue Jays are tied at a game apiece in the best-of-seven fall classic.
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President Trump says he's cutting off trade talks between the U.S.
The president is criticizing an anti-tariff ad from the Canadian government being broadcast on the major TV networks.
In a statement, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation says the ad misrepresents a radio address given by the former president.
This is day 24 of the government shutdown with no end in sight.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says he's concerned about the effects of the shutdown on airline safety, as well as flight delays and cancellations.
Johnson was speaking at a news conference yesterday with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who says more than half of airline flight delays in the U.S.
right now are the result of staffing shortages.
He says that number is typically 5 percent.
Amid the government shutdown, a facility in Oklahoma where air traffic controllers are trained is remaining open.
As NPR's Joel Rose reports, funding for that training is being extended for another month.
Alaska Airlines says it's working to get its flight schedules back on track after yesterday's technical outage prompted a nationwide ground stop.
In a statement, the airline says it resumed operations early this morning.
This is NPR News from Washington.