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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Nora Rahm.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky says he's en route to Canada before his expected meeting tomorrow with President Trump in Florida.
NPR's Joanna Kukicis reports from Kiev, despite the peace negotiations, Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital overnight, killing at least two people and injuring dozens.
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a ceasefire that could end three weeks of fighting that have killed more than 100 people.
Michael Sullivan reports so far the ceasefire appears to be holding.
The flight tracking site FlightAware says more than 1,200 flights were canceled today as a snowstorm in the upper Midwest and Northeast disrupts travel.
Motorists could also face treacherous conditions.
From member station WBUR in Boston, Rob Lane reports.
The Real-Time Crime Index, which analyzes crime data from hundreds of jurisdictions across the country, finds crime dropped across much of the U.S.
this year, both violent crimes and crimes against property.
Murders were down about 20 percent.
This is NPR News in Washington.
In Syria, an ultra-conservative Sunni Muslim group is claiming responsibility for the bombing of a mosque during Friday prayers yesterday.
At least eight people were killed and 18 others were wounded.
The Syrian foreign ministry denounced the explosion as a terrorist crime.
China is gauging public reaction to potential new rules that would regulate the behavior of AI chatbots, banning obscenity and glamorizing suicide.
California is dropping a lawsuit against the federal government.
The government had allocated $4 billion for a high-speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco, but slashed it in July.