Good morning, NewsNation! With the start of a new week, there’s a lot going on. Let’s catch up:
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Trump rally: With just over a week before Election Day , former President Donald Trump hosted a rally at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sunday. While Trump is unlikely to be competitive in New York on Election Day, the event generated media attention and served as a way to spread his message to voters. The Trump campaign brought out a number of high-profile speakers , some who overshadowed the event with incendiary rhetoric. Takeaways >
Puerto Rico: One of the speakers at the Trump rally, stand-up comic Tony Hinchcliffe, labeled Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.” The Harris campaign immediately criticized Hinchcliffe’s joke , and Puerto Rican music star Bad Bunny backed the vice president shortly after Hinchcliffe’s appearance at the rally. The Trump campaign distanced itself from Hinchcliffe, with senior adviser Danielle Alvarez saying: “This joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign.” Read more >
Trump’s closing message: The Madison Square Garden rally was billed as the opening of his closing argument to voters before Election Day. Trump repeated many of his same attacks on Harris, called the U.S. an “occupied country” because of a surge in immigration and emphasized his plans to impose tariffs on foreign imports and companies that outsource production. Full breakdown >
New tax proposal: During the rally, Trump rolled out a new tax proposal , saying he would support a tax credit for family caregivers who take care of a parent or loved one. Earlier this month, Harris introduced a new plan to expand Medicare benefits so that the program covers the cost of long-term home care for older Americans to help people care for both their own children and their aging parents. Details >
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2024 election: With just one week until Election Day , cities across the U.S. are beefing up security at polling places , driven by a troubling increase in threats directed toward election workers. Some local governments have coordinated with law enforcement to ensure safe voting and implement new security measures at polling locations. A visible police presence, installing cameras and training poll workers on how to handle disruptive individuals are just a few steps being taken. Full report >
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Ukraine aid: An audit by the U.S. Inspector General says the Department of Defense didn’t properly document more than $1 billion in payments to Ukraine following Russia’s 2022 invasion of Kyiv . The audit, which reviewed $2.1 billion funds approved for Ukraine that year, found that more than half of the payments, roughly 67%, lacked paperwork or were improperly recorded. Payments require disbursement vouchers and invoices outlining the purpose of the funds, which the audit found were often incomplete or completely ignored. What to know >
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Cease-fire proposal: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi announced Sunday that his country has proposed a two-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas during which four hostages in Gaza would be released. There has been no immediate response from Israel or Hamas. While Hamas wants Israeli forces out of Gaza as a precondition to a cease-fire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed Israel will remain in Gaza until Hamas is destroyed. The latest in the Middle East >
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E. coli outbreak: Quarter Pounders are returning to McDonald’s menus after the fast-food giant says testing ruled out beef patties as the source of the E. coli outbreak that killed one person and left at least 75 others sick across 13 states. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration believes slivered onions from a single supplier are the likely source of contamination, McDonald’s said. The company said it will resume selling the Quarter Pounder at affected restaurants — mostly in the Midwest and Mountain states — without slivered onions in the coming week. What to know >
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Halloween: Google’s annual “Frightgeist” list is finally here! The list is made up of what’s trending on Google, aimed at helping people find Halloween’s most popular costumes. This year’s top 25 features everything from musicians and superheroes to iconic movie characters. See if your costume idea made the list >
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We’re keeping an eye on these topics today. Make sure you tune in to our latest coverage and share your thoughts with us on social media! Here’s everything you need to know about candidates on the campaign trail today. President Joe Biden plans to call elected officials to discuss ongoing recovery efforts following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Monday marks one year since the death of “Friends” actor Matthew Perry. Sentencing is set for “Arrested Development” and “Bob’s Burgers” actor Jay Johnston , who is charged in connection to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. The World Series resumes at Yankee Stadium, where the Dodgers will try to extend their 2-0 series lead.
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A former Colorado cardiologist was sentenced to 158 years after being convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting multiple women he met on dating apps. The latest >
A search is underway for a Tennessee murder suspect after he called 911, claiming to be a distressed hiker who had fallen off a cliff while running from a bear. What to know >
A new federal study claims Arkansas has enough lithium to meet at least nine times the projected 2030 global demand for the product. Details >
A southern New Mexico police officer killed in the line of duty earlier this year is set to be honored nationally. Read more >
As communities throughout North Carolina continue to recover from Helene, a couple is recounting how they survived flooding by floating on a couch. Their story >
Authorities are searching for a Minnesota man who was recently paroled for murder after he was charged with killing his pregnant wife and linked to another shooting. Details >
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents near Texas found a vehicle trying to cross into the U.S. carrying more than 355 pounds of methamphetamine, which CBP says would have sold for about $3.2 million. Read more >
The U.S. Navy has apologized for the 1882 obliteration of a Tlingit village in Alaska . What to know >
A Yankees fan from Idaho with terminal cancer checked an item off his bucket list thanks to help from supporters and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Full story >
A Missouri woman celebrated her 90th birthday by skydiving. Check it out >
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After more than two months of searching, an Oklahoma woman’s pet tortoise had been found, only about 100 feet from home. Read more >
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This NewsNation email is written by Caitlyn Shelton and NewsNation staff. |
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