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Speaker 2It's day thirty eight of the longest government shutdown in American history, and starting today, thousands of flights are being canceled as the FAA makes cuts at forty busy airports, more from Temi Trehio.
Speaker 3This comes as air traffic controllers and TSA agents continue to work while not getting paid.
The Secretary of Transportation says the flight reductions are aligned with putting safety first.
Also in focus on day thirty eight, food assistants.
A federal judge in Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration to pay full November snap benefits by today, saying people have gone without for too long.
The Trump administration has given notice that it will appeal.
Speaker 2A federal judge is issuing a sweeping injunction that places more permanent restrictions on the use of force by federal immigration agents in Chicago.
Lawyers for plaintiffs who filed the lawsuit over the treatment of protesters and journalists say they're working to ensure federal agents follow the judge's order.
Speaker 1We will ask for sanctions, and we will make sure that this injunction is enforced across the region wherever these government agents go.
Speaker 2Judge Sarah Ellis extended restrictions put on area immigration enforcement through a temporary restraining order last month.
The order limits agent's use of teargas and other riot control weapons.
Ellis accused top government officials of lying in their testimony about threats that protesters posed, including US Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bavino.
The Department of Homeland Security says they'll appeal the ruling.
President Trump will hosts a Hungarian prime minister at the White House today.
Victor Orbahd's visit comes amid growing calls for Hungary to stop buying Russian oil as part of a pressure campaign to end the war with Ukraine.
And a sixth suspect is in custody in a suspected Halloween terror plot that was allegedly being planned in Dearborn, Michigan.
FBI director Cash Pattel says the latest arrest was made in Washington State.
I'm Michael Cassner.
Three Chinese astronauts.
We're supposed to return to Earth this week, but now maybe stuck in orbit.
Rory O'Neill reports.
Speaker 1Three astronauts living on the Chinese Space Station since April have now learned that their ship home has been damaged by space debris.
China Space Agency says an assessment is underway, but there's no estimated date yet for their return.
There had been suggestions online that Elon Musk and his SpaceX company come to their rescue.
I'm Rory O'Neil.
Speaker 2Upstate New York Representative Elise Stefanik is announcing her run for governor.
The Republican congresswoman released a pre recorded, narrated video on social media to announce her campaign this morning.
Speaker 4With everything on the line, we need someone who will deliver results and make New York affordable and safe for families and small businesses do not just survive what five.
Speaker 2Stefanic who represents the twenty first District of New York, has been a fierce ally of President Trump and a forceful opponent against HOCOL and New York City's now mayor elect Zara and Mom Dannie.
There's been a dramatic surgeon coorectal cancer in young people, not just in the US, but globally.
More from Tammy Triheo.
Speaker 3Health experts say what we drink and eat is contributing to the trend that includes consuming red meat, processed meat, alcohol, sweetened beverages, and ultra processed foods.
The CDC says there has been a one hundred and eighty five percent increase in coorectal cancer among adults ages twenty to twenty four and a three hundred and thirty three percent increase in teens ages fifteen to nineteen in recent years.
Coorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, with just under two million new cases in twenty twenty two.
I'm Tammy Tricheo.
Speaker 2Production of the Ford F one fifty lightning electric pickup truck might be coming to an end soon.
The Wall Street Journal reports Seattle Maker is considering seas seeing the pickups production for good due to a shortage of aluminium for the body of Michael Kassner
