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A powerful nor'easter is forecast to slam parts of the East Coast from the Mid-Atlantic into New England.
Tens of millions of people are under blizzard warnings at this hour, with heavy snow and strong winds expected to intensify tonight.
National Weather Service meteorologist Brian Jackson says conditions will worsen throughout the day.
Several governors have declared states of emergency.
Utility companies are bracing for widespread power outages as winds increase.
The storm is also disrupting air travel with thousands of flights canceled nationwide.
Weather isn't the only challenge facing air travelers today.
The Department of Homeland Security says it's temporarily suspending TSA pre-check and a global entry.
NPR's Matt Bloom reports the programs are being halted as the partial government shutdown enters its second week.
President Trump is moving ahead with tariffs despite a major legal setback from the U.S.
Trump announced plans to raise the new tariff on global imports to 15 percent on Saturday.
That's up from the 10 percent rate he unveiled shortly after the court ruled that he had exceeded his authority under the trade law he used to impose them.
NPR's Kristen Wright reports.
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The University of Mississippi Medical Center has shut down clinics statewide after a ransomware attack.
Nearly three dozen locations have been affected.