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 | No plans to remove Andrew from line of succession after losing royal titles, government says  BBCWhat's Next for Andrew After He Loses ‘Prince' Title?  The New York TimesFive times the British royal family has been ruthless with its own  The Washington Post‘Prince' no longer: What next for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor?  CNNMartin Rowson on the end of Prince Andrew - cartoon  The Guardian 
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 | Bailey Shaw, 18— a "rising star" Aspen transplant who was set to start a gig with the non-profit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS — was killed by drugs. 
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 | FBI says "potential terrorist attack" thwarted in Michigan, 5 people arrested  CBS NewsAK-47s, online chats and a ‘pumpkin day' reference lead FBI to avert a potential ISIS-inspired terror attack  CNNFBI foiled a 'potential terrorist attack' in Michigan planned for Halloween weekend, Director Kash Patel says  NBC News 
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 | The White House tours were suspended in August as the Trump administration began clearing out the East Wing to make way for President Trump's planned $300 million ballroom. 
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 | Illinois lawmakers approve $1.5B legislative package to buoy mass transit  Chicago Sun-TimesIllinois lawmakers pass public transit funding bill to address RTA budget gap  ABC7 ChicagoIllinois lawmakers approve new $1.5B plan to fund CTA, Metra and Pace  FOX 32 Chicago 
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 | The hearing comes two days before the U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to freeze payments to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program because it said it can't continue funding it due to the shutdown. 
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