YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP | | This year's Virginia governor's race will test whether outrage over Charlie Kirk's death will galvanize Gen-Z conservatives to vote. | | President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on cabinets, saying he wants to bring furniture businesses back to the Carolinas and Michigan. | | | | After the storm ripped through communities across the South, some are still picking up the pieces. Here are some of their stories. | | | | Prince William opened up about 2024 being 'the hardest year' with Eugene Levy for season three of the "The Reluctant Traveler." | | | | Halloween spending will exceed $13 billion this year, a new record. Chalk it up to an extended holiday season and maybe your anxiety over death. | | | | Minnesota Lynx All-Star Napheesa Collier's injury comes after players, coaches have warned WNBA about increasing physicality of game. | | | | A "Friendship Month" statue of President Donald Trump and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein holding hands was removed from DC by the National Park Service. | | | | The documents released by Democrats include parts of Epstein's daily schedule in 2014, 2017 and 2019 and a flight manifest from 2000. | | | | While Hurricane Humberto continues to strengthen out in the Atlantic Ocean, it's not the storm that poses the most danger to U.S. shores. | | | | USA TODAY learned the victims' names from a DHS source. ICE hasn't publicly released their identities. | | | | | | |
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