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Israel says it is going to retaliate if Hamas does not hand over extra our bodies of deceased hostages. Israel closed an important border crossing from Egypt to Gaza on Wednesday, reducing in half the quantity of help allowed to enter in retaliation for what they’re calling a delay in receiving the hostage our bodies. This comes after Hamas and Israel have exchanged surviving hostages and prisoners within the first section of a ceasefire deal for the struggle in Gaza. President Trump has additionally acknowledged there could possibly be violence if Hamas does not hand over its weapons.
Israeli protesters collect on the Hostage Sq. in Tel Aviv on Oct. 14 to name for the discharge of all of the our bodies of Israeli hostages being held in Gaza.
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- 🎧 Hamas has handed over seven hostage our bodies, however there have been 28 in whole in Gaza, NPR’s Daniel Estrin tells Up First. Israel says it hasn’t acquired the hostage our bodies as shortly because it anticipated. Estrin says Israel does not need to shatter the ceasefire deal earlier than it will get the our bodies again, and it’s unknown what number of our bodies are beneath rubble or lacking. Israel is conducting autopsies on the our bodies which have returned. One household stated their son was killed by Israeli bombardment whereas in captivity. The ceasefire stays shaky on its sixth day. There have been stories of Israeli hearth killing no less than six individuals yesterday and extra hearth as we speak. Hamas can also be preventing a bloody energy battle in Gaza in opposition to rival clans.
It’s day 15 of the federal authorities shutdown, and Republicans and Democrats appear no nearer to an settlement on reopening the federal government. The Trump administration signifies readiness for a chronic stalemate, whereas congressional leaders say there aren’t any energetic negotiations. Final evening, the Senate didn’t advance a short-term funding invoice for the eighth time.
- 🎧 Throughout previous shutdowns, the potential for the navy not being paid put stress on Congress, however that is off the desk this time as a result of the White Home is ready to repurpose funds for now to pay them, says NPR’s Sam Gringlas. There could also be layoffs, particularly as Trump has pledged to fireside extra federal staff throughout the shutdown. Nonetheless, Democrats say they’re unwavering of their stance to barter an extension for expiring well being care subsidies. Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland says to not imagine the administration when it says the shutdown is the explanation they’re firing federal staff. Gringlas says even when the impacts of the shutdown do develop into extra extreme, an finish to the stalemate could not arrive quickly.
The Supreme Court docket is anticipated to listen to arguments as we speak in a case that challenges the final important provision of the Voting Rights Act. The case focuses on a decrease courtroom ruling that decided that the earlier model of Louisiana’s congressional map unlawfully diluted Black voting energy. This ruling resulted within the state making a second majority-Black district. Nonetheless, critics who argue that race was overly emphasised on this resolution are actually contesting the brand new map.
- 🎧 The courtroom will take into account whether or not the state’s creation of a second majority district violates the ensures of the proper to vote outlined within the 14th and fifteenth Amendments and Congress’s authority to implement that mandate, says NPR’s Nina Totenberg. Louisiana has a 30% Black inhabitants, but there was only one out of 6 congressional districts the place African Individuals had a sensible probability to elect a candidate of their selection. So the state drew a second majority-Black district final 12 months. Louisiana has since modified its place and now argues that the redistricting provisions of the Voting Rights Act are unconstitutionally discriminatory. The important thing provisions within the legislation have been gutted over time, with one exception aimed toward making certain that minority voters aren’t shut out of the method of drawing new congressional districts.
Deep dive

The web site for the Division of Housing and City Improvement encompasses a banner and popup message blaming the “Radical Left” for the federal authorities shutdown.
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The Trump administration is blaming Democrats for the federal government shutdown and has made it identified publicly by sharing the message by means of inner federal company communications and public company web sites. In the beginning of the shutdown, a shiny purple banner and pop-up message appeared on the Division of Housing and City Improvement’s web site, stating: “The Radical Left in Congress shut down the government. HUD will use available resources to help Americans in need.” This is only one instance of the messages federal staff have reported. Consultants have recommended that these communications could violate the Hatch Act, which prohibits civil servants within the government department from participating in most political actions whereas on responsibility or inside federal buildings.
- ➡️ The act prohibits communication that comprises advocacy in opposition to a political celebration. Whereas a reference to Democrats alone probably does not represent a violation of the legislation, the specific blaming of their celebration for the shutdown could, stated Michael Fallings, a companion at Tully Rinckey, an employment legislation agency.
- ➡️ The messages seen didn’t advocate for explicit candidates or weigh in on elections, however they violate the spirit of the legislation, stated Donald Sherman, government director and chief counsel at Residents for Duty and Ethics in Washington. Throughout the stress of a shutdown, Sherman says the company management’s position is to offer nonpartisan service to their constituents.
- ➡️ The messages throughout this shutdown differ from these utilized by earlier administrations. In 2013, then-President Barack Obama penned a thank-you letter to federal staff for his or her service and scolded Congress for failing to approve a spending plan, with out putting blame.
Be taught extra about why some ethics specialists are ringing the alarm over the administration utilizing the sort of language to explain the shutdown.
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Filmmaker M. Evening Shyamalan and novelist Nicholas Sparks have come collectively to work on their new mission, Stay, which is each a novel and a movie based mostly on a narrative they collaborated on. The e book is out at present, and the film will hit theaters subsequent October. The 2 have been set to work collectively on The Pocket book when Shyamalan was tapped to direct the movie, however he turned it right down to work on what would develop into his breakout movie, The Sixth Sense (1999). The wait has led to their distinctive experiment: Stay. Within the story, profitable architect Tate Donovan arrives on Cape Cod to design a summer time house for a shopper. Donovan has lately been launched from therapy for extreme melancholy. He meets a younger girl who challenges his standpoint. Shyamalan and Sparks say this experiment labored for them as a result of they’re so attuned to at least one one other, and so they have belief in one another’s work. Morning Version‘s Leila Fadel sat down with the 2 to study extra concerning the distinctive collaboration. Watch their interview right here. Take heed to Shyamalan and Sparks describe the collaboration or learn the transcript.
3 issues to know earlier than you go

D’Angelo, seen right here performing a live performance in Chicago in 2000.
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- D’Angelo, the R&B singer who helped pioneer the neo-soul subgenre, has died on the age of 51 after a battle with most cancers, in line with an announcement from his household printed by a number of retailers.
- NPR’s Phrase of the Week, “broadcasting,” dates again centuries and has roots in agriculture, not radio or tv. The phrase gained new which means with the rise of radio within the Nineteen Twenties.
- Trump awarded the Medal of Freedom to the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk yesterday on the White Home, simply over a month after Kirk was shot and killed throughout an occasion in Orem, Utah.
This text was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.