President Trump promised the Gaza peace plan would end the war between Israel and Hamas and bring a new era of peace to the Middle East.
This took 3,000 years to get to this point.
Can you believe it?
But a month into this ceasefire progress is stalling.
Why is it so fragile?
And what comes next for the people of Gaza?
Listen now to the Sunday Story on the Up First podcast from NPR.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Effective just now,
the Federal Aviation Administration has lifted all flight restrictions on air travel in the U.S.
The FAA had reduced flights by up to 6 percent last week.
Officials were trying to deal with growing staff shortages among air traffic controllers.
That was linked to the federal government shutdown.
Air traveler Steve Yeager was in Denver waiting to board his flight to Europe.
The government shutdown I thought was really disappointing all around and just showing how dysfunctional our government is.
Tens of thousands of flights were delayed or canceled during the 43-day-long government shutdown.
Airlines say they're confident their operations will return to normal in time for people to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday.
President Trump has reversed course He now says that House Republicans should vote to release the Justice Department's files on late-sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump says, quote, we have nothing to hide.
Writing online last night, Trump described the issue as a, quote,