TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Government shutdown effects bear down on millions more people after a crucial Nov. 1 deadline passes
As the federal government shutdown passes the one-month mark, a new round of impacts will soon hit millions of Americans on Saturday.
Canadia's Prime Minister Mark Carney says he apologized to Trump over anti-tariff ad
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he told Ontario's premier not to run an anti-tariff ad that prompted President Trump to end trade talks with Canada.
Global Impact
Andrew faces pressure as new emails to Epstein are published and Democrats call on him to testify
Democrats investigating Jeffrey Epstein have intensified their calls for Britain’s former Prince Andrew to answer questions about his links to the disgraced financier, days after King Charles stripped his younger brother of his title.
‘We don’t feel safe’: after week of bombings, people in Gaza are losing faith in ceasefire
Ameen al-Zein, like many in Gaza, was overjoyed by the news of the ceasefire. It was a rare moment of relief after years of fear and loss. On Tuesday night he gave an interview to a local NGO urging people to return to their homes in northern Gaza now that fighting had stopped. Just half an hour later, Zein was dead, killed in an Israeli bombing on the school where he had been sheltering in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza.
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Economic Pulse
Disney pulls ABC, ESPN and more from YouTube TV as talks break down
YouTube TV viewers can no longer see Disney channels including ABC and ESPN after the two sides failed to agree on a new content distribution deal.
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Trump floats eliminating China fentanyl tariffs as Xi makes first comments on deal
President Trump and China's Xi Jinping for the first time on Friday both publicly addressed more details of their emerging tariff and trade truce agreed to in South Korea. Trump on Friday floated further tariff reductions if China upheld its parts of the deal, while Xi warned against "breaking supply chains."
Quick Takes
Tony Dokoupil mistakenly thought astronaut Buzz Aldrin was dead while debating the moon landing with his CBS Mornings coanchors.
(Warning) This Common Vitamin Linked to Cancer Risk.
For nearly 40 years, a tiny town in Vermont has attracted hoards of “Beetlejuice” fans eager to visit where the whimsical horror movie’s most famous scenes were filmed.
Selling for nearly $1,000 a cup, a cafe in Dubai is offering the world's most expensive coffee, brewed from Panamanian beans sold at a premium price.
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