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A federal vaccine advisory committee has voted to end a longstanding recommendation that all U.S.
babies get the hepatitis B vaccine on the day they're born.
Now an HHS panel recommends the birth dose only for babies whose mothers test positive.
This weekend, the Solitude Mountain Resort in Utah plays host to a ski mountaineering World Cup event.
The results will determine if Team USA or Canada heads to the Olympics.
Pamela McCall reports from Salt Lake City.
In the state of Georgia, the Public Service Commission this month will vote on a proposed massive buildout by Georgia Power.
The state's largest utility wants to invest more than $15 billion to expand its electricity capacity by 50 percent over the next six years.
It would be one of the biggest buildouts in the nation.
Artificial intelligence engines are huge energy consumers.
and the state is home to massive data centers.
The cost of electricity bills to regular consumers is a major political issue in Georgia, with regular customers concerned they'll get stuck with the bill.
I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
The Pentagon has announced another strike on a boat in the Pacific.
NPR's Quill Lawrence reports it happened as some lawmakers say an earlier strike killed shipwrecked survivors.
Talks continue in Miami today as Ukrainian and American delegations attempt to advance peace in Ukraine, even as overnight Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones against Ukraine.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports one controversial issue is the eastern Ukrainian territory of Donetsk, partially occupied by Russia.