US Flights Canceled, Delayed Amid Storms, Shutdown Pressure

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Storms are disrupting air travel across the eastern half of the United States, impacting cities including New York, Chicago, and Atlanta. Widespread delays and cancellations are being reported as a potential bomb-cyclone winter storm moves through the region. Hundreds of flights have been canceled or delayed following powerful storms that swept across the country. The disruptions are affecting thousands of travelers. The storms bring heavy snow, rain, and the possibility of tornadoes to the affected areas, exacerbating travel issues. Further disruptions are expected as the storm system continues to move eastward.

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