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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Hurst. The White House says the drones that have been spotted over New Jersey, New York, and other northeastern states for weeks now are still being investigated, but they have no known evidence of foreign activity or nefarious activity at this point. NPR's Deepa Shivaram has more.
Officials from the FBI, Homeland Security, and the FAA said Saturday that they share public concern about the drones. but also think there has been some overreaction from the public. Officials said they're working with New Jersey State Police and other entities like the Coast Guard as they investigate.
They also established a tip line that resulted in 5,000 tips, but less than 100 that they say was worth looking into. Officials could not say how long they expect the investigation to last. President-elect Donald Trump suggested on Friday in a post on Truth Social that the drones could be shot down, but officials did not speak to that possibility. Deepa Shivaram, NPR News.
Meanwhile, drone sightings at the Stewart International Airport about 60 miles north of New York City caused officials to close some of the runways for a short time last night.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the U.S., along with counterparts from eight Arab nations, Turkey, and officials from the EU and the U.N., have been in direct contact with the rebel group HTS that overthrew the Assad regime in Syria. Blinken says he signed off on a set of principles meant to guide Syria toward a peaceful, non-sectarian, and inclusive country.
What happens inside of Syria can have powerful consequences well beyond its borders, from mass displacement to terrorism. And we know that we can't underestimate the challenges of this moment and in the weeks and months ahead.
Blinken says the U.S. 's message to the Syrian people is that the U.S. wants them to succeed and is prepared to help them do so. His comments are the first public confirmation that Washington is in contact with the rebel group HTS that the U.S. designated as a terrorist organization six years ago. Blinken's wrapping up a three-nation tour of the region scheduled after the fall of the Assad regime.
The suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO has hired a high-profile former prosecutor as his defense lawyer. In Paris, Juliana Kim reports.
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