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Crossing Guards-DisreGUARDED
In part 1 of DisreGUARDED, AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the dangers crossing guards face on a daily basis when they put themselves in dangers way.
FDA says drugmakers have recalled a blood pressure medicine tainted with a cancer-causing chemical
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on a voluntary recall affecting blood pressure medication.
Russia deploys 170,000 troops for push in Ukraine's Donetsk region, Zelenskyy says
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Ukraine's leader says Russia is massing a large army for a major push in Ukraine's Donetsk region.
FBI Director Patel says multiple people were arrested in Michigan in a Halloween weekend attack plot
The FBI says a violent plot has been disrupted in the Detroit area. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Ramen instead of Reese's? Looming SNAP cuts change what's on offer for Halloween trick-or-treaters
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports the timing of Halloween during a government shutdown has expanded the options for treats.
Amazon hoists Wall Street toward another winning week and month
Wall Street is closing out the week with another win.
Senate report says detainees face neglect in US immigration centers
A new U.S. Senate report uncovers alleged human rights abuses in immigration detention centers. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
The latest international headlines
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Israel has handed over the bodies of 30 Palestinians, after Palestinian militants handed over the remains of two more hostages; protests in Tanzania continue for the third day; and King Charles III banishes Andrew to buttress the monarchy.
A solid gold toilet is up for auction with a $10 million starting price
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on a toilet that's up for auction November 18, with a $10 million starting price.
National Guard in each state is ordered to create 'quick reaction forces' trained in civil unrest
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports military leaders have ordered the National Guard to create 'quick reaction forces' trained in civil unrest.
Giuffre family welcomes Andrew's fall from royal status but says he faces more questions
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports King Charles III is banishing Andrew to buttress the House of Windsor's foundations.
Trump ramps up involvement in this year's elections in possible preview of midterms pressure
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports President Trump is turning his attention to the voting process for Tuesday's elections.
The latest in sports
Lamar Jackson triumphs in return on Thursday Night Football, an SEC school’s AD resigns days after firing its football coach, a former No. 1 pick powers his NBA team’s record start, the champs stay unbeaten and the Lakers’ sale is approved, Washington hires a young manager and an NHL extension. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Justice Department investigating fraud allegations in Black Lives Matter movement, AP sources say
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports, sources tell AP that the Justice Department is investigating fraud allegations in the Black Lives Matter movement.
Crossing guards face life-threatening dangers on the job
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the dangers crossing guards face on the job.
A Florida community is banding together to help hurricane victims in the Caribbean.
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a group of Florida residents mobilizing to help Hurricane Melissa victims.
Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews protest military draft in Jerusalem
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews shut down traffic in Jerusalem as they protested being drafted into the Israeli army. The AP's Joe Federman reports.
UCLA faces lawsuit from Pasadena, Rose Bowl official over potentially moving games to SoFi Stadium
A world famous sports stadium is suing a tenant, over alleged plans to relocate. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Mark Walter finalizes his purchase of a majority stake in the Los Angeles Lakers
An iconic basketball franchise officially has a new owner. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
King Charles III strips Prince Andrew of titles and evicts him from royal residence
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a royal demotion.
Dictionary.com’s word of the year is '6-7.' But is it even a word and what does it mean?
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a trending term no one really knows what it means.
4 Republicans back Senate resolution to undo Trump's tariffs around the globe
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that several Republicans backed a Senate resolution to undo President Trump's tariffs.
US stocks sink as Wall Street sees both good and bad in Big Tech profits, US-China relations
Wall Street's upward streak is over.
Justice Department strips mention of Jan. 6 from court papers
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on prosecutors punished for January 6th wording in a sentencing document.
Trump sets 7,500 limit for number of refugees entering US per year
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that there will be substantially fewer refugees admitted into the U.S.
Trump appears to suggest the US will resume testing nuclear weapons for first time in 30 years
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on President Trump's talk of resuming nuclear testing.
Average long-term US mortgage rate dips to 6.17%, its lowest level in more than a year
The AP's Alex Veiga reports on another dip for mortgage rates.
Israel has erected nearly 1,000 barriers in the West Bank during the war in Gaza, group says
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on how Israel has put up over 900 new barriers around the occupied West Bank in the past two years, severely limiting Palestinians movements.
Europe's Central Bank leaves key interest rate unchanged as businesses weather US tariffs
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on Europe's economy
Trump cuts tariffs on China after meeting Xi in South Korea
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a new trade deal with China.
Palestinian militants hand over 2 coffins with remains of hostages to Red Cross in Gaza
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on the latest from Gaza after Israel killed 100 Palestninans this week upending a fragile ceasefire that was restored on Wednesday.
Aid workers fear for those missing from a city in Sudan's Darfur region seized by paramilitary force
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on a city in North Darfur which has come under attack.
Neck-and-neck finish in Dutch election as Wilders' far-right party and D66 tie
AP correspondent reports on the latest in the Netherlands elections results.
US stocks are mixed as Wall Street sees both good and bad in Big Tech profits, US-China relations
U.S. stocks are mixed as Wall Street weighs Big Tech profits and US-China relations.
Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Melissa's destruction
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on the destruction caused in Hurricane Melissa's wake.
5 more arrests made in Louvre jewel heist
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on the latest arrests in the Louvre museum heist.
Appeals court blocks order requiring Bovino to brief judge on Chicago immigration sweeps
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports an appeals court has blocked a ruling requiring a senior Border Patrol official to brief a judge on immigration sweeps in Chicago.
The latest in sports
Toronto moves one win away from a World Series title, a Fall Classic strikeout record for a rookie pitcher, Minnesota hires its next manager, a buzzer-beater saves the Lakers without LeBron and Luka, key NBA figures on leave in gambling cases will not receive pay and an NFL defensive star gets a new contract. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
US strikes another alleged drug-carrying boat in the Pacific and kills all 4 aboard, Hegseth says
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports the U.S. military has reportedly carried out another deadly strike in the eastern Pacific.
Brad Marchand steps away from the Panthers to help a friend whose daughter died of cancer
A member of the defending Stanley Cup champions has stepped away from the team to aid a grieving friend. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.