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Politics Nobel Prize winner Machado says Venezuela is in 'chaos' under current regime The far-right leader of Venezuela's opposition party said that the current president is illegitimate and called for his removal. Alana Wise
Books How to win the Nobel Prize in Literature Author and critic Lincoln Michel talks about Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai's Nobel win and what it shows about who gets recognized in world literature. Ahmad Damen
World He risked his life to reach the Canary Islands, but getting there was only the start After surviving a dangerous sea crossing, many migrants who reach Spain's Canary Islands find themselves stranded for months, unable to work and clinging to the hope that life will be better once they reach mainland Spain. Miguel Macias
National Could President Trump really use the U.S. military against Americans? National security scholar Tom Nichols argues that Trump has taken control of the nation's intelligence and justice systems and is now testing the military's independence. Ahmad Damen
World As Israel and Hamas prepare for a major exchange, President Trump heads to Israel President Trump is expected to arrive in Israel on Sunday night as both sides prepare for the release of Israeli hostages and nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees and prisoners. Andrew Limbong
Politics Trump directs Pentagon to use 'available funds' to pay military during shutdown President Trump's announcement comes days before active duty members would have missed their first full paycheck as the shutdown of the federal government continues. Deepa Shivaram
Politics Smithsonian museums and National Zoo set to close as shutdown takes its toll The shutdown is forcing the closure of a number of America's beloved cultural institutions starting Sunday. Twenty-one Smithsonian museums, its research centers and the National Zoo are all affected. Alana Wise
World Africa's oldest leader isn't ready to retire — and he's not the only one defying age At 92, Cameroon's President aul Biya is running for an eighth term on Sunday — a reminder of how Africa's aging leaders continue to cling to power, even as their nations face unrest, corruption, and calls for change. Kate Bartlett
Health Photos celebrate the glory of girls on 'International Day of the Girl' October 11 is the "International Day of the Girl" on the United Nations calendar. These photos pay tribute to the spirit of girls in a world where they face many obstacles. Arundathi Nair
National Luigi Mangione's lawyers seek a dismissal of federal charges in CEO killing Mangione's lawyers asked a federal judge to dismiss some criminal charges, including the only count for which he could face the death penalty, from a federal indictment brought against him. The Associated Press