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Syrian opposition forces have taken control of much of the country's second-largest city,
Aleppo.
NPR's Ruth Sherlock reports rebel forces say they're closing in on the government-stronghold
city of Hama.
Ruth Sherlock Thousands of Syrian opposition rebels have
moved into Aleppo, Syria's second most
populous city. Videos show them at the old citadel, burning posters of Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad. It's a sudden and stunning development in Syria's 14
year civil war. The Syrian regime, backed by Russia and Iran, was heralded as
having largely won the conflict, with opposition militias pushed to rural
areas along the border with Turkey. There they were funded and received military training by Turkey. And now, in just
three days, these rebels have stormed deep into Syria and are now targeting the government's
stronghold of Hamer in the centre of the country. The Syrian military says it's regrouping to
launch a counteroffensive. One reason for the regime's sudden loss may be intensified
Israeli airstrikes on the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah in Syria, who were helping the regime control the country.
Ruth Sherlock, NPR News.
President Biden is preparing to leave the White House on January 20th. NPR's Tamara
Keith reports. But first, the president has a long to-do list before he leaves Washington.
President-elect Donald Trump has said he intends to roll back a lot of President Biden's signature
legislative achievements.
So the Biden team is trying to use its remaining time to make that hard to do by obligating
funds, signing contracts, and pushing out grants.
They're also working to draw attention to popular provisions, like the $2,000
cap on prescription drug costs for seniors that takes effect in 2025. Pardons and commutations
are a power of the presidency often exercised at the very end. Biden has used his power to send
a signal about inequality in the nation's criminal code, and he could do something like that again. Tamara Keith, NPR News. Weather alerts have been issued across
five states in the Great Lakes region including New York and Pennsylvania.
Forecasters say three to five feet of snow are expected in some areas through
Monday. Buffalo Mayor Christopher Scanlon said the city will get heavy snow through the evening and overnight and is warning people to keep
track of the forecast for changes. While we do want people to go out and enjoy
Small Business Saturday, support our small businesses, the emphasis has to be
on safety while you're out doing it. Before you head out, make sure you check
the weather. An emergency declaration has been declared for New York.
The National Guard has been activated in New York and Pennsylvania to assist state and
local crews.
This is NPR News in Washington.
Family audiences are powering box office records this holiday weekend.
NPR's Bob Mandello has more.
A Disney princess and a couple of wicked witches
have families lining up at cinemas and the film industry breathing a sigh of relief.
As recently as last month, business was down roughly a billion dollars from 2023.
By the end of this weekend, which will easily eclipse previous Thanksgiving box
office records, Hollywood will have clawed back about a third of that deficit.
A Roman gladiator is helping out.
But 2024's rebound is about families returning to cinemas.
They made Pixar's Inside Out 2 the year's biggest blockbuster.
And still to come are Sonic the Hedgehog 3, an animated Lord of the Rings prequel, and
a new Lion King saga.
Bob Mandelo, NPR News.
London's Buckingham Palace was the backdrop for a parade of dogs today sporting their
best holiday looks. More than 100
dogs came decked out in their Christmas best ranging from puppies in elf
costumes to a French bulldog dressed in a red beret and a pink jacket with red
bows. The parade was organized by rescue dogs of London and Friends to raise
money to rehome dogs from overseas.
Prizes were awarded for some of the best-dressed pups. A similar event will
be held next Saturday just for Corgis, the late Queen Elizabeth's favorite breed.
This is NPR.