[00:00] Nina Park: From Neural Newscast, I'm Nina Park. [00:02] Noah Feldman: And I'm Noah Feldman. [00:04] Nina Park: Today, the FAA halts all flights in El Paso, citing security concerns. [00:11] Nina Park: And U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn resolves an Olympic music rights dispute. [00:18] Noah Feldman: We also look at the Trump administration's plan to revoke a key EPA climate finding. [00:24] Noah Feldman: and we examine new deliberations over seizing Iranian oil tankers. [00:29] Nina Park: The Federal Aviation Administration has announced a 10-day halt to all flights at El Paso and Santa Teresa, New Mexico. [00:37] Noah Feldman: The FAA cited special security reasons for the move. [00:41] Noah Feldman: They did not provide specific details for the rare airspace closure during this busy travel period. [00:48] Nina Park: Local officials in El Paso are preparing for increased border enforcement activities. [00:54] Nina Park: These may be related to the sudden flight restriction. [00:57] Noah Feldman: Transportation security officials have declined to elaborate on the specific threat. [01:03] Noah Feldman: Hundreds of passengers face cancellations and delays across the region. [01:07] Nina Park: Turning now to the Milan Winter Games, [01:10] Nina Park: U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn has resolved copyright concerns regarding her free skate music. [01:17] Noah Feldman: Canadian artist Seb McKinnon, known as CLANN, originally posted on social media that his song was used without permission during the team event. [01:29] Nina Park: Glenn had been skating to the song for two years. [01:32] Nina Park: However, the high-profile Olympic broadcast brought the licensing issue to the artist's attention. [01:38] Noah Feldman: While Glenn and McKinnon have cleared the air, other skaters in Milan have been forced to change programs because of similar licensing hiccups. [01:47] Nina Park: Meanwhile, the Trump administration is expected to revoke the Environmental Protection Agency's 2009 endangerment finding later this week. [01:57] Noah Feldman: This scientific finding is the primary legal basis for federal climate regulations. [02:03] Noah Feldman: It includes limits on vehicle emissions and power plant pollution. [02:07] Nina Park: EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has criticized previous climate policies as economically damaging. [02:14] Nina Park: This signals a major shift in federal environmental priorities. [02:19] Noah Feldman: Environmental groups and several state attorneys general are already pledging to challenge the revocation. [02:26] Noah Feldman: they are expected to file in federal court immediately. [02:30] Nina Park: Administration officials are also discussing the potential seizure of tankers carrying Iranian oil. [02:36] Nina Park: The move would increase economic pressure on Tehran. [02:39] Noah Feldman: While tankers serving Venezuela have already been targeted, [02:44] Noah Feldman: officials worry about retaliation. [02:46] Noah Feldman: Seizing Iranian ships could lead to conflict in the Strait of Hormuz. [02:52] Nina Park: I'm Nina Park. [02:53] Noah Feldman: And I'm Noah Feldman. [02:55] Nina Park: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [02:58] Nina Park: View our AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com.