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WATCH: How Reopening The Government Might Affect You

From healhcare to travel and customer service to the economy, here's how reopening the government affects Americans.

Senate Moves To End Shutdown

The Senate voted 60-40 on Sunday on a key step toward reopening the government. CNN's Manu Raju reports on the latest move.

How Quickly Travel, SNAP, Etc. Could Return To Normal

If the House passes a funding bill today and Pres. Trump signs it, here's how quickly things would return to normal.

Virginia Teacher Sues Former Assistant Principal Over Classroom Shooting

Abby Zwerner, the first-grade teacher who was shot by a 6-year-old student at a Virginia elementary school, took the stand in her civil trial against a former assistant principal accused of negligence for allegedly ignoring warnings about the student's possession of a firearm prior to the incident.

FBI Says It Thwarted A Potential Terror Attack

The FBI averted a potential terrorist attack planned for Halloween weekend, the agency said. The plot was inspired by ISIS, two law enforcement officials with knowledge of the case told CNN.

Hollywood Minute: “Sinners” Back On Imax Screens

The horror hit Sinners gets an IMAX re-release this Halloween season, the Gotham Awards honor "Hedda," and "KPop Demon Hunters" merch is on the way.

Hollywood Minute: “Wicked 2” Casts Cowardly Lion

Colman Domingo joins "Wicked: For Good," Michael Fassbender to play Joe Kennedy Sr. and art imitates life for Eric Dane.

White House: Federal Firings ‘Likely Going To Be In The Thousands’

The federal government continues to be shut down following Congress's failure to reach a funding agreement. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has indicated that, should the shutdown persist, layoffs affecting thousands of federal workers are anticipated.

‘This Has Been A Ruse’: Democratic Congressman On Shutdown

Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) joins Brian Abel to discuss the continued government shutdown and what the democrats have been doing.

Trump Posts Racist, AI-Generated Video Of Chuck Schumer And Hakeem Jeffries

President Donald Trump has come under scrutiny for sharing a video on social media that appears to be AI-generated and racially insensitive, portraying House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer with a fake voice. The incident occurred shortly after Jeffries and Schumer met with Trump at the White House to discuss the impending government shutdown. The video has sparked criticism and raised concerns about the use of AI technology in spreading discriminatory content.

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