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National Morning news brief Thousands of federal workers miss Friday paychecks as government shutdown drags on, more than 30 arrested, including NBA stars, in FBI's illegal gambling probe, Russians play down President Trump's new sanctions. A Martínez
Politics Maryland Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen on the stalemate in Congress Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland introduced a bill that would have paid all federal workers. It didn't pass. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Van Hollen about the stalemate in Congress. Steve Inskeep
National Air traffic control trainees brace for impact of government shutdown The FAA's training academy in Oklahoma City is operating in spite of the government shutdown, but air traffic control trainees are still feeling its impact. Joel Rose
Politics Trump pardons jailed Binance founder who supported Trump family crypto business President Trump's pardon for the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange Binance erases one of the government's most significant crackdowns on crypto crime. Bobby Allyn
National Chicago South Shore building residents recount 'humiliating' ICE raid A federal judge in Chicago is weighing whether federal immigration agents have used appropriate force in recent enforcement efforts. NPR reports on a residential building raid that's become a symbol of these new, and harsher tactics. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
World Russians play down Trump's new sanctions President Trump imposed new sanctions on Russia and cancelled a summit with President Putin, hoping to pressure Moscow to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine. But Putin appears not too concerned. Charles Maynes
World Life in Gaza City after two weeks of ceasefire Life is slowly returning to Gaza City in the ceasefire, even as many worry war could return. Anas Baba
Economy Cost of Living: Frightening Halloween candy costs Federal data shows the price of chewing gum and candy are going up more than eight percent from a year ago. How do the price hikes affect this Halloween season? Alina Selyukh
Weekend Warmup for Oct 24-27 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
Politics Trump says he's ending trade talks with Canada over TV ads The abrupt announcement comes after Trump accused Canada of using a "fake" Ronald Reagan ad to sway U.S. courts, raising the stakes in an already tense trade dispute. The Associated Press