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The flight tracking website FlightAware says there are more than 2,000 delays and nearly 300 cancellations in the U.S.
Southern California's I-5 freeway reopened to traffic last night following the rupture of a natural gas transmission line north of Los Angeles.
Residents say they heard loud booms in the area and that the smell of gas was noticed miles away.
The cause of the rupture is being investigated.
In 2025, generative AI came out of its novelty phase and fully entered the cultural mainstream.
NPR's Chloe Veltman reports in one major shift, entertainment giants started to strike deals with AI companies.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
Brigitte Bardot, the French cinema sex symbol in the 1950s and 60s, has died.
Bardot's Animal Rights Foundation says she died at her home in southern France but did not provide a cause.
NPR's Elizabeth Blair reports on her life.
Ukraine's President Vladimir Zelensky is in Florida today to meet with President Trump on the latest plan to end Russia's war on Ukraine.
Before today's meeting, Joanna Kikisis reports from Kiev that Zelensky huddled with European leaders and Canada's prime minister.
Polls are closed in the first phase of a general election underway in military-controlled areas of Myanmar.
The vote is widely seen as an attempt to legitimize Ahunta, which seized power in a bloody coup four years ago.
Most opposition parties are banned, and turnout today reported to have been low.
The BBC's Jonathan Head is in Mandalay.