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If you traveled over the holiday weekend, chances are it was far from stress-free. Across the country, thousands of flights were canceled and delayed as millions were trying to get home from their Christmas vacations - and as Jim Moret reports, many are still struggling to get home. And the severe winter weather added to the travel nightmare. Winds and fierce blizzard conditions affected hundreds of millions of Americans and nowhere was the weather more destructive than in Buffalo. Total white-out conditions left motorists stranded on the roads and taking refuge anywhere they could - even hunkering down in the local Target. Plus, there are only four days left to 2022, and at the crossroads of the world, Times Square, they're already planning for the big ball drop. Sibila Vargas got a sneak peek. And he's being called Congress' talented Mr. Ripley... Republican Congressman-elect George Santos is being accused of fabricating major portions of his resume. It's a big deal since he could help Republicans gain a majority in the house. Now he's breaking his silence admitting he wasn't entirely truthful - but despite calls for him to resign, he says he's not going anywhere.
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If you traveled over the holiday weekend, chances are it was far from stress-free. Across the country, thousands of flights were canceled and delayed as millions were trying to get home from their Christmas vacations - and as Jim Moret reports, many are still struggling to get home. And the severe winter weather added to the travel nightmare. Winds and fierce blizzard conditions affected hundreds of millions of Americans and nowhere was the weather more destructive than in Buffalo. Total white-out conditions left motorists stranded on the roads and taking refuge anywhere they could - even hunkering down in the local Target. Plus, there are only four days left to 2022, and at the crossroads of the world, Times Square, they're already planning for the big ball drop. Sibila Vargas got a sneak peek. And he's being called Congress' talented Mr. Ripley... Republican Congressman-elect George Santos is being accused of fabricating major portions of his resume. It's a big deal since he could help Republicans gain a majority in the house. Now he's breaking his silence admitting he wasn't entirely truthful - but despite calls for him to resign, he says he's not going anywhere.

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