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  • On the Throughline podcast from NPR, how survivors of the Bosnian genocide got their day in court.

  • How do you even go about finding thousands of victims and establishing who they were and what happened to them?

  • Listen to Throughline in the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shay Stevens.

  • Air carriers have begun reducing domestic flights at dozens of major U.S.

  • airports as the government shutdown drags on.

  • Delta and United Airlines are confident that they can accommodate most ticket holders because of low demand around this time of year.

  • NPR's Joel Rose reports on the reasons why the FAA ordered the flight reductions.

  • The official explanation from the FAA is that it's necessary for safety.

  • The government shutdown is clearly taking a toll on air traffic controllers who are required to work without pay.

  • Some of them have taken on second jobs.

  • Many are calling out sick.

  • And overall,

  • the air traffic control system had been working fairly well during the shutdown until this past weekend when we did see some staffing shortages at dozens of facilities.

  • around the same time.

  • Arlington is the first Virginia suburb you hit west out of DC and home to the Pentagon.

  • It's a hotbed for federal employees.

  • That's why the superintendent of Arlington Public Schools asked the district to come up with ideas to help families.

  • One solution, serve dinner at three schools while the shutdown lasts.

  • Arlington Public Schools, Frank Belavia.