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I'm Monica Ricks.
We're following the latest out of South Florida where the U.S.
Secret Service killed an armed gunman who snuck into a secure perimeter of Mar-a-Lago overnight.
The man's identity hasn't been released, but investigators say he'd been reported missing a few days ago in North Carolina.
Agents say he'd been carrying a shotgun and a gas can when they confronted and shot him.
No law enforcement was injured.
President Trump was also at the White House at the time.
Millions of Americans may have to wait a little longer to get through security at airports today as Homeland Security scales back its operations.
TSA just posted on X saying pre-check is still up and running, but didn't mention global entry.
It is, however, pausing escorts to members of Congress to redirect staff at airports and ports as part of a partial government shutdown.
Meantime, airlines plan to suspend operations at several airports in the Northeast today.
More than 3,000 flights have already been delayed and another 3,000 canceled ahead of another major winter storm.
Bloomberg meteorologist Rob Carolin is tracking conditions.
States of emergency have been declared in New York and New Jersey, with the travel ban starting in New York City later tonight.
The U.S.
and Iran are set to resume talks Thursday in Geneva, extending the search for a diplomatic solution to a standoff over Tehran's nuclear program.
Iran's foreign minister says he expects to meet U.S.
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff for the talks, but insists that Iran won't be pressured by a U.S.
military buildup.