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The Associated Press
US warship docks in Trinidad and Tobago, putting more pressure on Venezuela
Trump administration posts notice that no federal food aid will go out Nov. 1
New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani rallies voters with support from Bernie Sanders and AOC
The Washington Post
What happens when a conservative group visits an HBCU homecoming?
Virginia plan to redraw congressional map raises stakes for November races
Food banks are popping up at airports to feed unpaid workers
USA Today
Is the federal government still shut down? Here's what to know on Monday, Oct. 27.
1 dead, 6 injured after shooting at Lincoln University's homecoming
What Trump's federal crackdown looks like in 5 US cities
NJ.com
Rutgers fraternity clears out after eviction. They returned to vandalism, hazing allegations.
Are vouchers to pay for private school finally coming to N.J.? New governor could decide.
Newark flights delayed due to staff shortage as shutdown drags on. It’s going to get worse, feds warn.
The New York Times
Food Banks Brace for Overwhelming Demand as SNAP Cutoff Looms
As New Yorkers Flood Early Voting Sites, Undecideds Become Prized Target
Diphtheria, a Once Vanquished Killer of Children, Is Resurgent
The Los Angeles Times
Newsom, Harris both considering runs for president in 2028, a sign of California’s political clout
For California delegation and its staffers, here’s what shutdown life looks like
L.A. County moves to limit license plate tracking
The Chicago Sun-Times
Dozens march through Little Village at anti-ICE protest: 'Being here means supporting my people'
N.W. Side residents confront ICE agents making arrests, firing tear gas
Father of daughter battling cancer being held illegally and deserves chance at release, judge rules
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Atlanta airport security lines long again amid government shutdown
She’s the first female head drum major at FAMU, and she’s from metro Atlanta
Atlanta officials quietly plan for new hospital
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