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Federal aviation officials say temporary flight reductions will continue as more air traffic controllers return to work.
As NPR's Joel Rose reports, it may take several days before commercial aviation returns to normal following the shutdown.
New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI Director James Comey are challenging the Justice Department's cases against them.
James and Comey argued that the charges were brought by a disqualified interim federal prosecutor whose temporary appointment had expired.
James has pleaded not guilty to mortgage fraud, while Comey has pleaded not guilty to making a false statement and obstructing Congress.
An international coalition has raised millions of dollars to help address global health risks from climate change.
As NPR's Alejandra Burunda reports, the fund was announced at the UN Climate Summit.
More than 1,000 unionized Starbucks workers are on strike at 65 locations in over 40 cities in a dispute over pay and working conditions.
The strike began on the company's Red Cup Day, which is a holiday-themed annual promotion.
The BBC has apologized to President Trump over a 2021 documentary on the January 6th riot at the U.S.
The British media organization edited the remarks Trump made to supporters ahead of the attack.
Trump's legal team gave the BBC until Friday to make a public apology or face a $1 billion defamation lawsuit.
The scandal prompted the resignations of the BBC's director general and its news chief.
Officials in Nairobi say hundreds of Kenyans are now fighting for Russia in Ukraine.
As NPR's Jewel Bright reports, the Kenyan government says the men were lured to Russia with false promises.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shea Stevens.
Government agencies are beginning to reopen after a six-week-long shutdown.