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Airlines are canceling flights to and from New York and Newark for Sunday and Monday as heavy snow is expected there.
And U.S.
carriers are issuing waivers as weather disrupts hubs across the South, East and Central U.S.
The low hits 8 degrees Fahrenheit in Oklahoma City, where snow is already falling, and forecasters say up to 12 inches plus a glaze of ice are possible.
And in Washington, D.C., outreach teams are distributing supplies and urging people indoors.
Be sure to check Reuters.com for updates and stay safe.
To Minneapolis now, where thousands hit the street in negative 20 degrees Fahrenheit on Friday to join a statewide ice-out protest.
Organizers say up to 50,000 people turned out, a figure Reuters couldn't verify.
Let them pray!
At Minneapolis-St.
Paul International Airport video shows dozens of clergy members kneeling in the road singing and praying while police tell them to move.
They didn't.
Reuters reporters on the ground watched as officers zip-tied and arrested clergy one by one.
Organizers say around 100 faith leaders were taken into custody.
The protest follows a week in which ICE detained several children in Minneapolis, including a five-year-old.
Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino has defended the agency's actions.
Organizers believe this was the largest show so far of public opposition to the federal surge in Minnesota.
The FBI says a top 10 fugitive is now in U.S.
custody.
Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder turned alleged cartel in Kingpin, has been arrested in Mexico City and flown to Los Angeles after years on the run.