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withdrawal from the World Health Organization could have an impact on the effectiveness of next year's flu shot.
NPR's Jonathan Lambert has more on surveillance data.
On Wall Street, stock futures are mixed.
I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
President Trump is now in Japan, where he is scheduled to meet the country's newly installed prime minister.
He has already met with Japanese Emperor Naruhito.
Trump is focusing on trade this trip.
His next destination is South Korea.
There, he's expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besant is traveling with the president.
Besant says negotiators for the U.S.
and China have made progress on trade talks.
But the Treasury Secretary says nothing is final until Trump and Xi meet on Thursday.
The federal government shutdown is nearly four weeks old.
The largest union of federal workers is today calling on lawmakers to pass a spending bill and reopen the federal government.
Hurricane Melissa is now a Category 5 storm that's expected to move over Jamaica as soon as tonight.
NPR's Nathan Rott reports the island and other countries in the Caribbean are bracing for catastrophic flooding.
The search for bodies of the remaining Israeli hostages continues in Gaza.