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President Donald Trump is returning to "60 Minutes" this weekend, his first appearance on the show since he settled a lawsuit this summer with CBS News over the newsmagazine's interview with Kamala Harris.
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The White House defended a voter citizenship verification order after a judge blocked the requirement, calling it a "commonsense" election integrity measure.
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Trump administration cannot suspend food aid benefits, US judges rule Reuters
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With SNAP benefits ending Nov. 1, Lake and Porter county officials are preparing for an influx of people seeking food assistance as SNAP benefits are set to expire.
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Back from a week abroad, President Donald Trump threw himself into the shutdown debate, calling on the Senate to scrap the filibuster and reopen the government, an idea swiftly rejected Friday by Republican leaders who have long opposed such a move.
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Also, California Democrats are feeling unusually confident. Here's the latest at the end of Friday.
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Maine Family Planning, a health care provider that lost federal Medicaid funding because it performs abortions, is shuttering primary care services Oct. 31.
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Kim Kardashian sparks controversy claiming the 1969 moon landing was fake on "The Kardashians." NASA's administrator fired back on social media, defending the Apollo 11 mission.
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A New York Post article that first revealed shady financial dealings at the Black Lives Matter nonprofit continues to be suppressed by Facebook, even as billionaire Mark Zuckerberg promised to end censorship on the platform he co-founded, The Post has learned.
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After meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Donald Trump said the two discussed potential joint efforts to stop the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Sarah Ferguson prepares to move out of Royal Lodge as the former Prince Andrew loses his titles. Ferguson plans an "independent life" after decades sharing Windsor home, according to reports.
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Judge rules Trump's attempt to suspend SNAP funding is unlawful ABC NewsSNAP benefits must continue despite shutdown, judge tells Trump administration CNBCTwo federal judges require Trump administration tap into emergency funds to partially cover food stamp benefits CNNJudge blocks suspension of Snap food aid during shutdown - US politics live
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The Toronto Blue Jays are one win away from capturing their first World Series title in 32 years and will take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 of the Fall Classic on Friday.
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