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National Federal employees in 3 states share how the shutdown is affecting their work Morning Edition visits three states -- Maine, Kansas, and Wisconsin -- to hear how the government shutdown is affecting federal employees and the Americans who rely on their work. Anya van Wagtendonk
World The long road to Gaza's recovery begins amid rubble, ruin and security risks With 90% of building damaged or destroyed, no funds and unexploded bombs buried beneath debris, Gaza faces immense obstacles as it begins the first steps toward reconstruction. Steve Inskeep
World What will it take to rebuild Gaza? The U.N. Development Programme is helping clear debris and rebuild infrastructure in Gaza. NPR speaks with Jaco Cilliers who helps lead the project. Leila Fadel
World China's leaders to discuss economic outlook next week amid rising U.S. tensions As economic strains and pressure with the U.S. builds, China's Communist Party leaders will meet next week to discuss the country's economic path forward. Sherisse Pham
World Ukrainian president to meet with Trump Friday to request long-range weapons Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with President Trump in Washington, D.C., Friday. He wants U.S. weapons that can reach farther inside Russia to put pressure on Moscow to end the war. Leila Fadel
World Former ambassador to Russia talks about the future of the Russia-Ukraine war President Trump scored a win in Gaza, but can he do the same in Ukraine? NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses the future of the Russia-Ukraine war with Michael McFaul, the former ambassador to Russia. Steve Inskeep
World Analysts say the U.S. military buildup near Venezuela echoes gunboat diplomacy era The White House cites drug enforcement, but analysts say the military buildup just off the coast of Venezuela recalls a return to gunboat diplomacy. Eyder Peralta
Weekend Warmup for Oct 17-20 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
World Ex-Marine fights extradition from Australia to U.S. over training Chinese pilots Daniel Duggan, an ex-Marine, is accused of conspiring with others to train Chinese military pilots between 2010 and 2012. The Associated Press
National U.S. commander overseeing attacks against alleged drug boats off Venezuela to retire The news of Adm. Alvin Holsey's upcoming retirement comes two days after the U.S. military's fifth deadly strike in the Caribbean against a small boat accused of carrying drugs. The Associated Press