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is still digging out from a blizzard.
Heavy snow fell on a lot of areas.
Parts of Rhode Island got more than three feet of snow, a record.
Air and motorway travel in the Northeast remains snarled.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
A second day of talks is underway in Geneva among officials from the U.S., Russia and Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote online yesterday's meetings were difficult and blamed Russia for trying to drag out the talks.
The fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion is next week.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports many Ukrainians believe the world no longer focuses on their plight.
Tributes continue to pour in for civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson, who died yesterday.
A group of faith and community leaders met to hold a vigil and prayer for Jackson yesterday in Chicago.
That's where Jackson founded his Rainbow Push coalition.
The CEO of big tech company Meta will testify today in a landmark social media trial.
Mark Zuckerberg is facing accusations that Meta's platform Instagram has been engineered to hook young people.
The Department of Homeland Security is still partially shut down as lawmakers disagree over how the agency conducts immigration operations.
This comes after federal agents shot and killed two American protesters in Minneapolis last month.
Details on negotiations between Democrats and Republicans have been scarce.