Airlines are canceling flights at major U.S. airports as officials plan to reduce air traffic by up to ten percent if the government shutdown continues. The cuts, which will begin at four percent and increase over the weekend, are aimed at easing the burden on air traffic controllers working without pay. Major airlines will focus reductions on regional trips, while maintaining most international flights and waiving some change fees for affected travelers. Negotiations in the Senate to end the shutdown remain stalled.
In other news, Tesla shareholders approved a massive pay package for Elon Musk, potentially making him the world's first trillionaire if ambitious goals are met. The Trump administration announced a deal to lower prices for popular obesity drugs, expanding access for millions of Americans. The Supreme Court and federal courts issued rulings affecting passport requirements and food stamp funding, while international efforts to curb cargo-ship pollution were blocked by U.S. threats.
Nancy Pelosi announced her retirement after nearly four decades in Congress, marking the end of a historic career as the first female House speaker and a key Democratic leader. Additional headlines include Russia's advances in Ukraine, rising C-section rates in the U.S., challenges to the Gaza cease-fire, Canada's measles outbreak, and a viral protest against law enforcement policies.
Entertainment highlights feature Jennifer Lawrence's acclaimed performance in Lynne Ramsay's new film, the first female crew to row across the Pacific Ocean, and the resurfacing of the legendary Florentine Diamond after a century.

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