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Economy Chinese leaders to discuss economic outlook next week As they gather, China has just reported its slowest pace of growth in a year, and President Trump is threatening higher tariffs.
Health National Institutes of Health funding cuts will 'impact us for years' It's been a turbulent year for science research funding at the National Institutes of Health. Nearly $800 million in grants have been frozen, unfrozen, and then frozen again in courts.
Sports Double plays and errors send Mariners to first Game 7 still seeking their World Series debut One win from their first World Series, the Seattle Mariners never got off the ground Sunday night. Associated Press
Politics Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, on the effects of the shutdown on military families NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas about the impact of the government shutdown on his constituents, including military families in the state. Steve Inskeep
World Morning news brief Israel strikes Hamas targets as both sides blame the other for truce breaches, some shutdown impacts have been delayed, but pressure to end it grows, U.S. boat strikes stir tensions in the Caribbean. Leila Fadel
Books Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre's memoir is for 'all survivors,' collaborator says Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre's memoir, "Nobody's Girl," will be released Tuesday, months after she died by suicide. Her collaborator on the book and her brother talk about sharing her story. Leila Fadel
World Australian prime minister to visit the White House Monday NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Indo-Pacific security expert Michael Fullilove about US-Australian relations ahead of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's visit to the White House Monday. Steve Inskeep
National Tariffs on Indian goods make Diwali celebrations in U.S. more expensive this year Diwali, the festival of lights, will be celebrated around the world Monday, but steep tariffs on Indian goods made preparing for the holiday more costly for people living in the U.S.
Florida vaccine policy shift sparks divide over kids' immunity As Florida halts some mandatory childhood vaccines, residents in the state are split -- some fear a drop in herd immunity while others praise the decision as a win for parental choice. Kerry Sheridan