Candidates in Virginia governor’s debate clash over shutdown and violent rhetoric
Republican Winsome Earle-Sears and Democrat Abigail Spanberger have faced off on the debate stage in Virginia’s high-stakes governor’s race.
10/9: The Daily Report
Kelly O’Grady reports on the indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James, and the status of a hostage release deal in the Middle East.
California bill targeting loud streaming ads signed into law by Gov. Newsom
Believe it or not, an 8-month-old’s sleep schedule is what led to a face-off between California lawmakers and the entertainment industry over loud commercials on streaming services.
Human heart devices help biologists understand endangered species
Smithsonian biologists are using heart monitors designed for humans to study how high stress levels in animals can hinder their ability to thrive.
Hundreds of Texas National Guard troops arrive in Chicago as judge temporarily blocks deployment
Separate courtrooms heard arguments over President Trump’s efforts to deploy National Guard troops to U.S. cities on Thursday. A federal judge in Chicago issued a temporary block on deployments in the city where the Trump administration claims
Stalemate in Congress puts ACA subsidies, and millions of Americans, at risk
Lori Hunt, a breast cancer survivor, says she “couldn’t afford” health insurance without the subsidies she receives through the Affordable Care Act.
Rare access inside the Nobel Peace Prize selection process
The Nobel Peace Prize Committee is set to announce what may be likely its most anticipated award since it was first awarded in 1901. The BBC’s Mark Lowen got rare access to the room where the vote
Breast cancer survivor says insurance will cost more than mortgage if subsidies expire
For Lori Hunt, the debate over health care subsidies isn’t just numbers, it’s about her ability to stay healthy and alive. Lana Zak reports.
10/9: The Takeout with Major Garrett
New York Attorney General Letitia James is indicted; The government shutdown is now in its ninth day with no sign of a deal.
Chicago’s viral “conclave kids” meet Pope Leo in Rome
The students from Chicago’s Our Lady of Mount Carmel Academy, who went viral for their mock conclave, met Pope Leo XIV in Vatican City. Noel Brennan reports.