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Politics Democratic voters say California's Prop 50 gives them a way to 'counteract' Trump Many voters told NPR they like that California's redistricting measure provides the Democratic-leaning state a rare opportunity to directly counteract President Trump and other Republicans. Ashley Lopez
National In a fraught political moment, one woman finds comfort on her morning commute In 2008, when banning same-sex marriage in California was put on the ballot, Kate Elsley's commute changed. Seeing signs supporting the ban became a reminder of what she might not be able to do. Autumn Barnes
Law & Courts ICE seizing migrants from county jails, raising due process concerns In some parts of the U.S., ICE agents are seizing people directly from county jails to take into immigration custody. The tactic has raised concerns over due process. Mose Buchele
National Morning news brief Trump heads back to D.C. as shutdown enters month two, states scramble to fill gaps left by cut off of SNAP benefits, candidates in NYC's mayoral race rally supporters ahead of Election Day. Steve Inskeep
Nite Yun showcases the flavors of her parent's home in new cookbook, 'My Cambodia' NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Nite Yun, who was born in a refugee camp and went on to become an acclaimed chef, about her debut cookbook, "My Cambodia." Leila Fadel
Politics Virginia voters to select new governor Tuesday Virginia voters will elect a new governor Tuesday, as Democratic lawmakers in the state also prepare to redraw the state's congressional map to counter Republican redistricting efforts. Jahd Khalil
World Jamaican resident talks about recovery efforts after hurricane ravaged island Hurricane Melissa devastated much of Jamaica last month. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Elaine Bradley, whose home lost its roof, about recovery efforts in the town of Negril. Michel Martin
World Australia to sign treaty with its Indigenous population, giving them more say Australia's first treaty with its Indigenous peoples will be signed in the state of Victoria this month. It will give First Nations more say on laws and policy affecting them. Kristina Kukolja
National Timeline for restoration of SNAP benefits unclear as millions of recipients scramble The national food aid program known as SNAP ran out of federal money Saturday due to the government shutdown, leaving the millions of Americans who rely on those benefits to buy food scrambling. Michel Martin
National SNAP recipients share their fear and confusion after shutdown cuts off benefits As many states rush to fill the gaps left by the shutdown-related pause in food assistance benefits, SNAP recipients express anxiety and confusion. Hosts