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Pope Leo's religious community is drawing renewed interest. Here's why it's unique Since the election of Pope Leo XIV, there's growing interest in the small, less well-known religious order of which he's a member. Augustinians' theology of friendship is what many find so attractive. Jason DeRose
Health The CDC still hasn't issued COVID vaccine guidelines, leaving access in limbo Access to the COVID-19 vaccines remains difficult because of an unusual and unexplained delay by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in accepting recommendations from its advisers. Rob Stein
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Oct 2-5 It's the first weekend of October, which means SPOOKY STUFF! We've also got a TON of food options and OKTOBERFEST! Jason Burrows
Politics Senate Minority Leader Jeffries defends Democrats' healthcare push amid shutdown NPR's Scott Detrow talks with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on his Democratic Party's strategy to resolve the government shutdown. Kathryn Fink
National Crime experts say there are benefits to more uniformed officers in cities, but it comes at a cost As President Trump ramps up efforts and threats to send federal officers and National Guard into cities, professional criminologists are watching closely. Are the feds doing this in a smart way? Martin Kaste
Israel As Israel intercepted the aid ships, an airstrike also killed at least one aid worker in Gaza. Ruth Sherlock
Environment The Energy Department canceled billions in funding. Democrats say it's retribution Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought said the funding was for projects in 16 states, all of which voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris. Michael Copley
Politics Air traffic controllers helped end government shutdown in 2019. Could they be in the same position? The 2019 government shutdown lasted 35 days, and it took a toll on the country’s air traffic controllers.
Arts & Life Asheville, North Carolina, still recovering from Hurricane Helene as it gears up for the fall tourism season Asheville relies heavily on tourism and recovering businesses need a big fall season.
Music Cardi B's new album, already double platinum, debuts at No. 1 Thanks to the inclusion of several gigantic hits like "WAP" and "Up" that had never appeared on an album, Cardi B's Am I the Drama? was guaranteed platinum status before it was even released. Stephen Thompson