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Proliferation of private credit raises fears of looming financial crisis Natasha Sarin, president of the Budget Lab at Yale and former Biden administration official, discusses the rise of private credit and the financial risks that brings. Alejandra Marquez Janse
Science This week's Short Wave news roundup Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave talk about spider web architecture, storytelling and memory, and why more TV pixels may not translate to a better viewing experience. Emily Kwong
Sports Toronto's rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage had a record-breaking Game 5 Last night in Game 5, Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage had one of the best performances ever by a rookie in a World Series. Now Toronto is one game away from winning it all for the first time since '93. Daniel Ofman
Health Care ACA 'window shopping' for health care costs begins as shutdown fight continues "Window shopping" has begun for some people buying health insurance through the Affordable Care Act -- and some patients could see big increases in their premiums. Ashley Brown
Politics Trump calls meeting with China's president 'outstanding.' What actually happened? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with White House correspondent Deepa Shivaram and Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman about President Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Deepa Shivaram
Business Go behind the scenes at a New Jersey Spirit Halloween store Each year, about 1,400 Spirit Halloween shops pop up across the U.S. Two student journalists, Isabel Jacobson and Adam Sanders, visited their local shop to meet the spirited employees who work there. Student Podcast Challenge
Education Shutdown puts thousands of schoolkids at risk of losing Head Start services If the government shutdown isn't resolved by Nov. 1, some 65,000 low-income children will be at-risk of losing access to Head Start child care and early learning. Kadin Mills
Business Planet Money team is getting into the board game business Planet Money thought it was the perfect team to get into the board game business, since many games are all about economics. But making a game that's fun and teaches people about economics turns out to be hard. Kenny Malone
Animals Toads have found their way to 6 out of the 7 continents ... so far Toads have made their way to just about every corner of the world, even potentially Antarctica, something deemed unthinkable in the past. What's behind this vast toad migration?v Brianna Scott
World King Charles III strips Prince Andrew of his titles and evicts him from the Royal Lodge Buckingham Palace said the king's brother will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and not as a prince, and he will move from his Royal Lodge residence into "private accommodation." The Associated Press