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Politics Californians' redistricting vote could hinge on how they feel about Newsom and Trump Californians vote on whether to draw new congressional districts next month. Their decision might come down to how they feel about Gov. Gavin Newsom's confrontation with President Trump. Marisa Lagos
National Security What being designated a foreign terrorist organization could mean for antifa President Trump is thinking about designating the group Antifa as a foreign terrorist organization. That would have real legal consequences. Ryan Lucas
Politics Conservative group sues to overturn rewrite of WA parental rights law School board directors and parents are suing Washington state to block a Democrat-backed law overhauling rights for public school students and their parents. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
World 'Trapped and terrified': Genocide warnings after RSF's Darfur advance Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces claim they've seized the Sudanese army's last base in El Fasher, Darfur - trapping hundreds of thousands and stoking fears the country could split in two. Kate Bartlett
Politics Who is Doug Ford, the Canadian politician pushing Trump's buttons? In his first campaign to lead Ontario, Ford started out as a Trump-style populist. But tariffs changed his view and he is now a consistent thorn in the U.S. president's side. Scott Neuman
Arts & Life Now in Season 3, 'The Diplomat' is the rare show that keeps getting better The Netflix drama series stars Keri Russell as a career American diplomat. The new season is full of unexpected developments — including a cliffhanger that our critic never saw coming. David Bianculli
Arts & Life Why Cameron Crowe wears 'uncool' as a badge of honor Crowe was just 15 years old when he became a music journalist in 1973. He had to talk his mom into letting him go on the road with bands. He chronicles his adventures in his new memoir, The Uncool. Terry Gross
Business Craft flour movement takes off in Native communities As U.S. wheat farmers face painful losses in the global market due to President Trump's policies, one domestic flour mill on a reservation in Oregon is expanding its production twelve-fold.
Politics How the government shutdown is impacting national flood insurance It's a boon to private companies that offer flood insurance coverage.
Arts & Life Louisville lights up with annual Jack-O'-Lantern Spectacular Every year, thousands of people from all over the country head to Louisville to enjoy a Halloween tradition.