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Politics President Trump facing a number of domestic challenges this week After a week aboard, President Trump will confront a swirl of domestic challenges this week: pivotal elections in several states, Supreme Court tariff arguments and the ongoing government shutdown. Tamara Keith
Politics House Democratic Whip Katherine Clark on how she thinks the shutdown will end As the shutdown enters its 35th day, NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with House Democratic Whip Katherine Clark to discuss how she sees the shutdown ending and whether her party has any leverage. Steve Inskeep
Politics From California to NYC: 4 races to watch this Election Day Four races highlight this year's elections: a redistricting referendum in California, governor's races in New Jersey and Virginia and the mayoral contest in New York City. NPR Staff
Health Searching 'weight' can bring up Ozempic in results. It's a drug advertising loophole There are strict rules about what drug companies can say in TV or print ads. But a new study shows there's a lot more wiggle room when companies pay to sponsor online search results. Sydney Lupkin
Politics How one tech startup is giving cash to SNAP recipients Propel makes a free app for people on food stamps. Now it's giving some of them $50 each, as some private companies, nonprofits, and individuals scramble to help. Maria Aspan
World The Dalai Lama created a Tibetan capital in exile in India. It's shrinking For decades, Tibetans built a capital in exile in Dharamshala, India, and sent their kids to a school founded by the Dalai Lama. That's now changing. Omkar Khandekar
National Morning news brief Voters will head to the polls Tuesday for several key races, the Trump administration will deliver partial SNAP payments, famine and threats of mass killings plague Sudan. Steve Inskeep
Tareq Baconi talks about his new memoir 'Fire in Every Direction' NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Tareq Baconi, a Palestinian scholar. His memoir, "Fire in Every Direction," explores queer identity, family history, and political awakening. Leila Fadel
National Trump administration says it will distribute partial SNAP payments The Trump administration says it will use a $4.5 billion in contingency funds to cover partial SNAP payments for November, but it might take weeks or months for some recipients to get their money. Jennifer Ludden
Economy President Trump's plans to import beef leave American ranchers concerned President Trump wants to expand grazing and reduce regulations to grow the American cattle herd. But his plan to import Argentinian beef to lower prices is causing a backlash across the heartland. Kirk Siegler