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The White House is tightening the rules on who can enter the U.S.
after President Trump said he was halting, quote, migration from all third world countries.
Federal agencies made the announcement on social media.
NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reports.
The impact of a technical problem affecting a large number of Airbus planes appears to be less severe than initially feared.
The company has ordered urgent modifications to its widely used A320 jets.
after it emerged that intense radiation from the sun could cause a flight computer to malfunction.
British aviation safety investigator David Gleave told the BBC the issue should be resolved quickly.
In the U.S., on-time UPS deliveries could be affected by the grounding of a fleet of planes after a deadly crash of a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 earlier this month in Louisville, Kentucky.
Holiday spending began with a record-setting Black Friday, according to Adobe Analytics, which tracks online transactions.
The company says sales this year are topping last year by more than 9 percent.
Over the holiday weekend, millions of Americans have shared online videos with friends and loved ones, and an increasing number of those videos are made by AI.
NPR's Jeff Brumfield has more on how to spot fake videos online.
In Sweden, the government is promising to fight the online sale of childlike sex dolls.
The child protection group Their Child X has filed a police report against Amazon and other platforms for selling the dolls.
The government is working with child protection groups and online vendors to stop those sales.