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National 'Everybody's got bills to pay': The price of a prolonged government shutdown The government shutdown's economic impact has been limited so far, but experts warn the costs -- and its burden on Americans -- could grow with time. Leila Fadel
Politics Hakeem Jeffries on the government shutdown and the ongoing stalemate on Capitol Hill NPR's Michel Martin asks House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., about the Democrats' efforts to end the government shutdown and what they're hearing from their constituents about the impact. Michel Martin
Politics A theory why the internet is going down the toilet A new book diagnoses a sickness affecting some of America's biggest companies. Greg Rosalsky
Politics Karine Jean-Pierre on why she left the Democrats — and calls herself independent In her new book Independent, former Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre writes that party infighting, bias and disloyalty drove her to leave the Democratic Party. Michel Martin
Politics Blue New Jersey is expecting a very close race for governor this November President Trump and former President Obama have endorsed the two candidates locked in a tight race for New Jersey governor, Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill. Joe Hernandez
World Morning news brief Analysts say the longer the shutdown drags on, the costlier it could become, tensions between the U.S. and Colombia continue to rise, authorities continue their investigation into the Louvre heist. Leila Fadel
Sports Mariners fall short in Game 7, remain MLB's only team without a World Series trip A late three-run home run by the Toronto Blue Jays ended the Seattle Mariner's longest postseason run and their World Series hopes. The Blue Jays will now face the L.A. Dodgers in the World Series. Vaughan Jones
Sports Grant Hill, NBA on NBC game analyst, talks about the start of the new season The NBA season tips off Tuesday with a doubleheader. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with NBA hall of famer Grant Hill about the season's key storylines and the return of NBC as official broadcast partner. Michel Martin
World Middle East Institute's Natan Sachs on Israel and the future of the ceasefire deal NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Natan Sachs [[nuh-TAHN SAX]] with the Middle East Institute about the future of the ceasefire deal from Israel's perspective. Leila Fadel
World Sudan's El Fasher nears collapse amid famine and relentless strikes After 18 months under siege, El Fasher in Sudan's remote Darfur region has become a famine-stricken, bomb-blasted city on the brink of extinction. Emmanuel Akinwotu