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  • After Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved less than 300 essential personnel to continue in jobs past Friday, unions representing USAID workers sue the Trump administration over cuts to the agency.
  • In 2005, two Chicagoans made a generational classic and then sprinted in opposite directions, each daring the rest of hip-hop to follow them.
  • Join Susan G. Komen®, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, for the annual San Diego MORE THAN PINK Walk on Sunday, November 3 at 6:30 am. The 2.2-mile walk through the heart of Balboa Park brings together survivors, supporters, and advocates to raise critical funds to advance Komen’s mission and provide support for people facing this disease now. The MORE THAN PINK Walk, Susan G. Komen’s largest fundraising event series, evolved from the Race for the Cure in 2018. Each year, over 100,000 people participate in 40+ in-person (and one virtual) walks across the U.S. Since the first Walk in 2018, participants have raised more than $60 million and continue to be a part of a community committed to creating a world without breast cancer. With inclusive and accessible options for people of all ages and abilities – including breast cancer survivors, those currently in treatment for breast cancer and people living with metastatic breast cancer – the Walk provides participants the opportunity to come together and connect in meaningful ways. For more information and to register, visit: secure.info-komen.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • President-elect Trump lays out plan for his first 100 days during interview with NBC News' "Meet the Press."
  • Late Saturday, police released two additional photos of the suspected shooter that appeared to be from a camera mounted inside a taxi.
  • Lamar already won the year in a landslide. On his bristly new album, GNX, the rapper aims to change the state of play for everyone else.
  • Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: The documentary Daughters, the show Dexter, and Doechii's album Alligator Bites Never Heal.
  • The Pentagon has proposed cutting 8% of its budget annually for five years but prioritized funding in areas like drones, military assistance for the southern border and a U.S. Iron Dome.
  • Zach Mack spent a year attempting to rescue his father from the depths of the conspiracy rabbit hole. Their family was forced to reckon with clashing realities, ideological divides and misinformation.
  • Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles shares her up-and-down journey to the 2024 Paris Games and what happened afterward, in her new memoir, "I'm That Girl: Living the Power of My Dreams."
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