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The New York Knicks lead the series against the San Antonio Spurs 2-0.
They'll host the Spurs and President Trump in Madison Square Garden tonight.
Mayor Mamdani will also attend.
But a watch party planned for Knicks fans outside Madison Square Garden has now been canceled for security reasons.
Other watch parties will go ahead.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
The World Health Organization and Africa's CDC have launched a plan to respond to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the center of the African continent.
As NPR's Jonathan Lambert reports, they're aiming to raise more than $500 million to fund the plan.
Regulators say the United States Postal Service won't run out of cash next year, as had been previously feared.
And Piers Hansila Wong reports, the updated outlook follows the Postal Service's decision to stop contributing to workers' retirement plans.
Today, we are remembering our colleagues, award-winning NPR photojournalist David Gilkey and Afghan interpreter for NPR and photojournalist Sabihullah Tamana.
They were targeted and killed in Afghanistan, covering the war there 10 years ago today.
Gilkey covered a myriad of stories for NPR, including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
David Gilkey cared deeply about sharing the stories of U.S.
service members fighting wars far from home and how their lives changed when they returned home.
David Gilkey and Zabi Tamana are the only NPR journalists to have been killed in the line of duty.
Ukraine and Russia have carried out another exchange of prisoners of war.
And Piers Hanna Palomarenko reports from Kiev, 185 Ukrainian servicemen and one civilian returned to Ukraine, and 185 soldiers went home to Russia.