YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP | | Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told an interviewer he found Jeffrey Epstein, his next-door neighbor, "gross" when they first met in 2005. | | Democrats demand repealing health care spending cuts to reopen the government, but Republicans refuse to negotiate during a shutdown. | | | | Two years after Hamas' attack, mother turned activist Rachel Goldberg-Polin probes the contours of what's next as Israel hits a crisis point. | | | | A revenge game in the SEC and an in-state rivalry from the ACC headline this week's biggest games of Week 6 in college football. | | | | They're together − but only when they're together. Meet the "zip coders." | | | | The Supreme Court will hear its third LGBTQ+ case from Colorado in seven years on Oct. 7, this one dealing with conversion therapy for minors. | | | | Universal Orlando is set to reopen its Stardust Racers roller coaster at Epic Universe, more than two weeks after the death of Kevin Rodriguez Zavala | | | | Factory-produced formulations that are cheap and addictive come with adverse health costs, studies show. | | | | Many cities and a few states are banning gas-powered leaf blowers due to pollution, noise and health risk concerns. They've gotten some unlikely help. | | | | Cassie Sengul, 19, tried about every sport as girl, but she couldn't keep up. How she found golf as her therapy to become a big winner. | | | | | | |
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