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Momentum is building in the Senate for a funding pathway that could end the longest government shutdown in U.S.
But as NPR's Luke Garrett reports, Congress still has a long way to go.
More flights were canceled or delayed today because of the government shutdown.
The FAA ordered a reduction of flights because of a shortage of air traffic controllers forced to work without pay.
Millions of Americans are getting their first blast of winter weather a bit early this year.
NPR's Matt Bloom has more on a mass of Arctic air moving through the country.
Hamas says it's returned the body of another Israeli soldier, but it's not a soldier killed and taken into Gaza on October 7, 2023.
It's a soldier from a previous Gaza conflict.
NPR's Lauren Frayer reports from Tel Aviv.
This is NPR News in Washington.
Britain is sending anti-drone equipment and experts to Belgium to help that country combat drone sightings.
Drones have prompted airport closures in several European countries in recent weeks.
Some officials suspect Russia is behind the drones, which Moscow denies.
There are strict rules about what drug companies can say in their advertising, but a new study shows there's more wiggle room
when companies pay for sponsored search results online.
NPR's Sydney Lepkin reports.
Two major league pitchers are being charged with taking bribes.