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The Federal Emergency Management Agency will have a new acting chief starting in December.
NPR's Michael Copley reports the shake-up comes ahead of a report that's expected to recommend sweeping changes.
Across the northern states this holiday weekend, the National Weather Service is forecasting heavy lake-effect snow near the Great Lakes, with a major winter storm expected to deliver snow and high winds from the eastern plains to the western Great Lakes.
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President Trump says he plans to cancel all executive orders President Biden signed using an auto pen.
In a post on his social media site, the president claimed without evidence that most of Biden's orders were signed by staff and that the orders and, quote, anything else.
should be considered invalid, legal experts say that Autopen signatures have been used by multiple administrations and recognized as valid under federal guidelines.
At least 128 people are dead after a massive fire at a housing complex in Hong Kong.
Officials warn the death toll could climb even higher.
In the region, K-pop bands, including aespa, have announced donations to support victims of the blaze.
To the Hong Kong Red Cross, Stray Kids committing $129,000.
I'm Louise Schiavone and PR News, Washington.
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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.