JetBlue flights to resume after request for ground stop, FAA says

JetBlue flights will resume on Tuesday after the Federal Aviation Administration said a nationwide ground stop that the airline had requested had been canceled, the Federal Aviation Administration said inan updated advisoryon Tuesday.

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"A brief system outage has been resolved and we have resumed operations," the airline said in a statement.

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An earlierFAA advisorysaid the airline had requested the stop. The FAA's cancelation advisory was published about 90 minutes after the initial advisory.

JetBlue planes could not take off while the stop was in place, but the flights in the air could continue.

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JetBlue flights to resume after request for ground stop, FAA says

JetBlue flights will resume on Tuesday after the Federal Aviation Administration said a nationwide ground stop that th...
FAA issues ground stop for all JetBlue planes

JetBlue Airways has requested for a ground stop at all destinations, the US Federal Aviation Administration said in an advisory on Tuesday.

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The ground stop was issued at the request of the airline, the FAA notice said, without adding further details. JetBlue did not immediately respond to request for comment.

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A ground stop is an air traffic control measure that temporarily halts flights usually due to safety, weather or operational issues.

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Mariachi-playing brothers and their parents are released from ICE custody

Two promising young mariachi musicians and their parents, who were being held in ICE detention for nearly two weeks after they were detained by the Department of Homeland Security in Texas, have been released, according to anX postfrom US Rep. Joaquin Castro, who met two of the brothers during their trip to Capitol Hill last year.

CNN US Rep. Joaquin Castro met the Gámez-Cuéllar family after their release from the detention facility in Dilley, Texas. - Office of Joaquin Castro

Caleb Gámez-Cuéllar, 14, and Joshua Gámez-Cuéllar, 12, had been held with their parents at the South Texas Family Residential Center, afacility in Dilley.

Their brother, Antonio Gámez-Cuéllar, 18, was also released after being held at a separate facility in Raymondville, Texas. He appeared at a news conference Monday with US Rep. Monica De La Cruz, a Texas Republican, outside the facility.

"The Gámez-Cuéllar family has been released," Castro said in the post alongside photos of the family. "We are taking them now to reunite with their son Antonio," Castro said in the post.

A DHS spokesperson confirmed the family's release in a statement to CNN on Monday night, adding, "They will have mandatory check-ins with ICE law enforcement."

US Rep. Joaquin Castro posted this image of his meeting with the family after their release. - Office of Joaquin Castro

On Monday night, the family spoke to the media about their experience in detention, with Luis Antonio Gámez Martínez, the brothers' father, calling the Dilley facility a "horrible place" and thanking everyone who supported them.

Less than a year ago, Antonio and Caleb were recognized on Capitol Hill for their award-winning performances in a premier high school mariachi group. Word of the talented musicians' detention spread through their hometown of McAllen, and the mariachi musicians' community in the area and around the nation, as some state leaders decry DHS tactics that again landed children in federal custody.

Their parents, Gámez Martínez and Emma Guadalupe Cuéllar López, were arrested by ICE on February 25, according to DHS. The agency said the family had been living in the US after entering illegally in 2023 near Brownsville, Texas.

"They chose to bring their adult son and two children with them," a DHS spokesperson said in an earlier statement about the family's detention.

Castro and other lawmakers say the family followed all of the rules needed to enter the US by claiming asylum.

Efrén C. Olivares, an attorney with the National Immigration Law Center representing Antonio, told theAssociated Pressthe family entered the US lawfully in 2023 through the CBP One app, a legal pathway.

The family's case is still pending, Castro said. CNN has reached out to the family's attorneys for further information.

Gámez Martínez insisted he and his wife always attended their required court appointments, tellingCNN affiliate KRGV, "I was never running away, I always showed up."

Gámez Martínez said federal agents put an ankle monitor on him and his wife, and they were told they can only travel up to 75 miles from his home.

The father of three said seeing his eldest son Antonio taken away in chains to a different detention facility was painful. "It's a horrible thing, I wouldn't wish it on anyone, it was horrible," he said.

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"My children are good people. They've always dedicated themselves to school," Gámez Martínez added.

Olivares told the AP Antonio was released after attorneys filed a parole request with ICE, which ICE granted, so they did not need to seek a judge's order.

At a news conference Monday, Castro argued the family's treatment underlies the cruelty, irony and hypocrisy of the Trump administration's mass deportation policy."

The young musicians join a growing list of children and teens swept up in the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, including 5-year-oldLiam Ramos, whose image gripped hearts around the world when he was detained in Minneapolis wearing a bunny hat and sent to the Dilley facility. He was later released.

The Dilley facility is retrofitted for families, with classrooms and educational materials, according to DHS.

But immigration advocates and attorneys have in recent months said there areharmful conditions at the facility, including children getting sick and being denied adequate medical care and proper food.

"ICE does not separate families. Parents are asked if they want to be removed with their children, or ICE will place the children with a safe person the parent designates," the statement said. "In strict accordance with ICE policy, adult males without children are NOT housed at the Dilley facility for the safety of the children inside the facility."

Protesters gather Monday outside the El Valle detention facility, where the older brother was held separately from his family. - KRGV

"The law requires illegal aliens who show up at a port of entry without valid entry to be detained while all their claims are heard … Unlike the previous administration, the Trump administration is not going to ignore the rule of law," the DHS statement said.

Castro said he met with two of the brothers and their parents during a planned visit to the Dilley facility Monday.

"Donald Trump said he was going after criminals. He said he was going after people who are dangerous to Americans. Well, how is it that these two young men were good enough to perform at the United States Capitol at the invitation of their congresswoman?" Castro said in a video posted over the weekend, decrying the family's detention.

"They were safe enough to tour the White House, and yet the Trump administration has them sitting in a prison in Dilley, Texas."

De La Cruz, who congratulated the brothers' high school mariachi group inJune, said she requested a visit to the El Valle Detention Center in Raymondville before the eldest brother's release.

"I am troubled by the news surrounding the Gámez-Cuéllar family. As I have consistently said, enforcement resources should be focused on individuals with criminal records — a secure border and commonsense policies must go hand-in-hand," De La Cruz said in a statement on Facebook.

Protesters gathered outside the El Valle facility Monday to demand the brothers' release.

CNN's Amanda Musa, Priscilla Alvarez and Michael Williams contributed to this report.

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Photos show Salla Porocup reindeer racing in Finland

SALLA, Finland (AP) — Traditional reindeer racing that has been delighting spectators for decades in Finland brought hundreds of fans tothe Salla Reindeer Cupin the frigid town of Salla on Saturday and Sunday.

Associated Press Reindeer compete during the Salla Porocup reindeer sprint racing event on the frozen Lake Keselmajarvi in Salla, Finland, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen) A reindeer breaks away from the pack during the Salla Porocup reindeer sprint racing event on the frozen Lake Keselmajarvi in Salla, Finland, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen) Jonne Mikkola, center, and other mushers wait in the starting gates for their reindeer to be loaded before a heat at the Salla Porocup reindeer sprint racing event in Salla, Finland, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen) Mushers and reindeer jostle at the start of the Salla Porocup reindeer sprint racing event in Salla, Finland, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen) Reindeer and their mushers sprint down the opening stretch during the Salla Porocup reindeer sprint racing event on the frozen Lake Keselmajarvi in Salla, Finland, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen) Reindeer herders Kalevi Simontaival, left, and Juhani Mantyranta, right, chat at the fence during the Salla Porocup reindeer sprint racing event, in Salla, Finland, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen) Young reindeer herder Antti-Akseli Pohtila practices throwing a suopunki, a traditional reindeer lasso, during the Salla Porocup reindeer sprint racing event in Salla, Finland, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen) A reindeer handler guides an eager reindeer to the starting area during the Salla Porocup reindeer sprint racing event in Salla, Finland, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen) A reindeer is loaded into the starting gate before a heat at the Salla Porocup reindeer sprint racing event in Salla, Finland, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen) A junior competitor bursts out of the starting gate during the Salla Porocup sprint racing event in Salla, Finland, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen) Reindeer rest in their holding area beneath Sallatunturi fell before the start of reindeer racing at the Salla Porocup sprint racing event in Salla, Finland, March 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Aino Vaananen)

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No. 12 Gonzaga defeats Oregon State to move into WCC final

Graham Ike recorded 24 points and 11 rebounds and No. 12 Gonzaga advanced to the West Coast Conference tournament title game by dispatching Oregon State 65-56 on Monday night in Las Vegas.

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Davis Fogle added nine points and six rebounds off the bench for the top-seeded Bulldogs (29-3), who held a 16-0 edge in fast-break points during the wire-to-wire victory.

Gonzaga will be looking to notch its 22nd WCC tourney title in the past 28 seasons on Tuesday. The Bulldogs will play either second-seeded Saint Mary's or third-seeded Santa Clara. Those squads play in Monday's late semifinal.

Jorge Diaz Graham registered 15 points, nine rebounds and four blocked shots for fourth-seeded Oregon State (17-16), who likely played its final game under Wayne Tinkle. The 12th-year coach was dismissed on Feb. 26 and is finishing out the season.

Ike averaged 26.8 points with a high of 35 in four games against the Beavers over the past two seasons.

The Bulldogs shot 47.2% from the field, including 3 of 14 from 3-point range.

The Beavers connected on 33.9% of their field-goal attempts and were 6 of 25 from behind the arc. Noah Amenhauser added 11 points for Oregon State.

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Gonzaga led by 16 early in the second half before the Beavers used a 7-0 run to move within 46-37 with 12:45 remaining.

Tyon Grant-Foster responded with consecutive baskets to push the lead back to 13 with 11:06 left.

The margin was 10 before the Bulldogs ran off eight straight points. Ike hit a jumper, Fogle scored back-to-back hoops and Ike made two free throws to give the Bulldogs a 58-40 lead with 6:53 left.

Oregon State scored the game's final seven points to cut the margin into single digits before Tinkle and Gonzaga coach Mark Few shared a long embrace at midcourt.

Ike scored 12 first-half points as the Bulldogs led 38-24 at the break.

Gonzaga scored the game's first six points and later ripped off 11 straight to take a 21-6 advantage just 11-plus minutes into the contest.

The Beavers scored 13 of the next 19 points to move within eight before Adam Miller buried a 3-pointer and Jalen Warley contributed a dunk to make it 32-19 with 3:20 to play.

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