TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Federal workers flock to D.C. food bank as they miss first full paycheck of shutdown
Federal workers lined up around the corner outside of the Capital Area Food Bank in Southeast Washington, D.C., on Friday after missing their first full paycheck since the now 24-day government shutdown began.
Trump calls for prosecution of more political foes including Jack Smith and Merrick Garland
President Trump late Friday pushed for several Biden-era Justice Department officials to be prosecuted over an FBI investigation into the fallout of the 2020 election.
Global Impact
Zelenskyy urges U.S. to broaden Russian oil sanctions and seeks long-range missiles
Ukraine’s European allies said frozen Russian assets needed to be used quickly to fund support for Kyiv, one of several measures discussed in London talks on Friday to increase the pressure on Vladimir Putin.
Turkey likely to be excluded from Gaza stabilisation force after Israeli objection
Turkey will probably be excluded from the 5,000-strong stabilisation force that is to be set up inside Gaza after Israel made clear it did not want Turkish troops taking part.
Economic Pulse
Ontario will air tariff ads that anger Trump during World Series
The government of Ontario, Canada, will air during the first two games of the World Series a TV ad that has infuriated U.S. President Donald Trump, the province's Premier Doug Ford said Friday.
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Trump to Sign Mineral Deals in Asia to Raise Pressure on Xi
President Donald Trump will look to sign economic agreements and critical minerals deals with trading partners during his trip to Asia, according to senior US officials, as the administration moves to ramp up pressure on China ahead of a crucial meeting with Xi Jinping.
Quick Takes
Halloween may still be creeping up, but Frankenstein actor Jacob Elordi is already giving fans a fright in the best way possible.
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Picasso portrait of muse Dora Maar in vivid hat, long hidden from view, sells for 32 million euros
The Louvre thieves used a furniture lift in their heist. Now the company that makes it is hoping to cash.
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