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It's now well into the evening in southeastern Turkey and northern Syria, where a 7.8 quake and its aftershocks have killed more than 2,500 people. Darkness now challenges rescue efforts.
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Planes are taking off again after the FAA halted all departures this morning. A system for alerting pilots and airports of real-time hazards, called NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions), failed overnight.
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The House adjourned Thursday night, again, without a speaker — and without an official start to the 118th session.
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Rep. Kevin McCarthy has lost six rounds of ballots in his bid to lead the chamber, with no resolution in sight. The House has adjourned until 8 p.m. ET.
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The Ukrainian president met with President Biden at the White House today and will address Congress at 7:30 p.m. ET. His trip is aimed at underscoring U.S. support as Russia's war drags on. It's Zelenskyy's first trip outside Ukraine since Russia launched its attack in February.
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After more than a year of investigating, the House Select Committee probing the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol is set to hold what is expected to be its final public hearing today.
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It's too early to declare the balance of power in the U.S. House, where Republicans seek to continue the historical trend of shifting control away from a first-term president’s party in midterm elections.
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Nov. 8 is the final voting day of the 2022 election. Key Senate, House and gubernatorial races are on the line. Follow NPR’s live coverage and results as they come in.
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At what is likely the final hearing from the January 6th committee, the panel unanimously voted to subpoena former President Donald Trump.