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World Some lawmakers are worried that Trump is dragging the U.S. into war with Venezuela President Trump is escalating boat strikes near Venezuela without ruling out hitting targets in the country. Lawmakers are warning the U.S. may be drifting toward war without a clear justification. Michele Kelemen
Health A gun violence 'action plan' calls for a new emphasis on prevention Dozens of leaders in medicine, criminal justice and more issued an urgent call for collective action to tackle the gun violence crisis in the U.S. Rhitu Chatterjee
World Trump is slashing the number of refugees. What does that mean? NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Sharif Aly of the International Refugee Assistance Project about President Trump drastically slashing the number of refugees that can enter the U.S. Juana Summers
Politics The weird rule that shapes Seattle school board races We got a listener question, and we had to answer it. Sami West
Arts & Life Between Halloween and Thanksgiving is another holiday: Jersey Week In the Garden State, there's an unusual public school holiday between Halloween and Thanksgiving known as Jersey Week. Anastasia Tsioulcas
World Cattle rancher reacts to Trump's plan to import more beef from Argentina Oren Lesmeister, a fifth-generation cattle rancher in South Dakota and a former Democratic state lawmaker, talks about the White House's plan to quadruple the amount of beef it imports from Argentina. Christopher Intagliata
Health Care Republicans still don't like Obamacare, but some want its subsidies extended At the heart of the government shutdown is a debate about expiring subsidies for Affordable Care Act plans. Republicans in Congress detest the ACA, but some have now accepted that it's here to stay. Sam Gringlas
National Radio Diaries: Columbia protester Leqaa Kordia is still detained In the Spring of 2024, a young Palestinian woman, Leqaa Kordia, was arrested protesting outside Columbia University. She's the last Columbia protester still in detention.
Sports Jaguars kicker Cam Little breaks NFL field goal record Jacksonville Jaguar kicker Cam Little broke the record for longest field goal Sunday with a booming kick of 68 yards. John Ketchum
Elections What elections in 2025 can tell us about next year's midterms While no lawmakers in Washington are on the ballot, Tuesday's elections could have a big impact on the balance of power in the U.S. Domenico Montanaro