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NPR's Aya Batraoui reports on a severe winter storm making landfall.
Federal Judge Paula Zinnis has granted Kilmar Abrego-Garcia's request to be released from ICE custody.
The native of El Salvador and resident of Maryland has become a symbol of the Trump administration's immigration policies after he was mistakenly sent to a prison in El Salvador in March, contrary to a judge's order.
The government later returned him to the U.S., but immediately charged him with human smuggling in Tennessee.
Zinnes said the government had no final removal order to deport Abrego Garcia and also tried to deport him to various countries in Africa, even as he was willing to leave the U.S.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is under pressure from President Trump to hold elections.
Zelensky's term expired last year, but today he told a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing Group of Nations it would be impossible to hold elections during wartime.
There must be a ceasefire, he says.
Time magazine has named its annual person of the year or more likely people of the year.
The honor this time is going to the, quote, architects of AI.
NPR's Andrew Limbaugh has details.
If for some reason you were unable to make it to the 1981 wedding party of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, you might still have a chance to have champagne from the event.
A rare magnum of Dom Perignon vintage 1961 champagne produced especially for the wedding is going up for auction today by Danish auction house Brun Rasmussen.
Only 12 of the magnums were made at that time.
I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
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