The Latest World Morning news brief President Trump will meet with China's president Monday, Venezuela prepares for potential land strikes as U.S. builds up military off its coast, the government shutdown enters its fourth week. Steve Inskeep Sports Dodgers and Blue Jays meet for Game 3 of the World Series The World Series between the Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays resumes Monday in Los Angeles. The series is tied 1-1 after a thrilling pair of games in Toronto. Steve Futterman National Despite Trump's clearing of encampments, homelessness still exist in D.C. Despite President Trump's federal intervention in D.C. and clearing of homeless encampments, there are people who still live on the streets. Service providers just have a harder time finding them. Sarah Y Kim World Suspects arrested in brazen Louvre museum jewelry heist Two suspects in the theft of crown jewels from the Louvre in Paris have been arrested, French officials say. They were apprehended thanks to video surveillance footage and DNA left at the scene. Eleanor Beardsley Economy Matchmaking event helps car manufacturers meet American car part suppliers Car manufacturers who want to avoid tariffs can buy parts from American suppliers, but the complicated supply chain can make networking hard. This unique form of speed dating hopes to solve that. Stephan Bisaha In 'Fight Oligarchy,' Sen. Bernie Sanders calls for a political revolution NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Sen. Bernie Sanders about his book, "Fight Oligarchy," which argues oligarchic economic and political control has left millions of Americans struggling. Leila Fadel National As the shutdown enters its fourth week, USDA says SNAP benefits will run out Nov. 1 As many federal workers enter their fourth week of working without pay, the USDA says food assistance benefits, known as SNAP, will run out Nov. 1. Sam Gringlas Politics Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., is at work every day. He wants his colleagues there too NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., who has been working from his Capitol Hill office throughout the shutdown. He's trying to persuade his colleagues to do the same. Michel Martin National The White House's East Wing has been demolished. Here's how Americans feel about it The East Wing of the White House has been demolished to make way for President Trump's ballroom. Americans outside "The People's House" share how they feel about the construction. Hosts Health Got 3 minutes? This habit may help boost hope and reduce stress Social media can push us to the dark side, with negative content. A new study finds watching inspiring videos for just 3 minutes a day is on par with meditation for boosting mood and reducing stress. Allison Aubrey Prev 270 of 1648 Next Sponsored
World Morning news brief President Trump will meet with China's president Monday, Venezuela prepares for potential land strikes as U.S. builds up military off its coast, the government shutdown enters its fourth week. Steve Inskeep
Sports Dodgers and Blue Jays meet for Game 3 of the World Series The World Series between the Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays resumes Monday in Los Angeles. The series is tied 1-1 after a thrilling pair of games in Toronto. Steve Futterman
National Despite Trump's clearing of encampments, homelessness still exist in D.C. Despite President Trump's federal intervention in D.C. and clearing of homeless encampments, there are people who still live on the streets. Service providers just have a harder time finding them. Sarah Y Kim
World Suspects arrested in brazen Louvre museum jewelry heist Two suspects in the theft of crown jewels from the Louvre in Paris have been arrested, French officials say. They were apprehended thanks to video surveillance footage and DNA left at the scene. Eleanor Beardsley
Economy Matchmaking event helps car manufacturers meet American car part suppliers Car manufacturers who want to avoid tariffs can buy parts from American suppliers, but the complicated supply chain can make networking hard. This unique form of speed dating hopes to solve that. Stephan Bisaha
In 'Fight Oligarchy,' Sen. Bernie Sanders calls for a political revolution NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Sen. Bernie Sanders about his book, "Fight Oligarchy," which argues oligarchic economic and political control has left millions of Americans struggling. Leila Fadel
National As the shutdown enters its fourth week, USDA says SNAP benefits will run out Nov. 1 As many federal workers enter their fourth week of working without pay, the USDA says food assistance benefits, known as SNAP, will run out Nov. 1. Sam Gringlas
Politics Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., is at work every day. He wants his colleagues there too NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., who has been working from his Capitol Hill office throughout the shutdown. He's trying to persuade his colleagues to do the same. Michel Martin
National The White House's East Wing has been demolished. Here's how Americans feel about it The East Wing of the White House has been demolished to make way for President Trump's ballroom. Americans outside "The People's House" share how they feel about the construction. Hosts
Health Got 3 minutes? This habit may help boost hope and reduce stress Social media can push us to the dark side, with negative content. A new study finds watching inspiring videos for just 3 minutes a day is on par with meditation for boosting mood and reducing stress. Allison Aubrey