- Donald Trump's threats seem to have worked on the Argentine people; Javier Milei's party has triumphed in midterm elections held yesterday. Trump had warned that the bailout of Argentina was conditional on this outcome.
- The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as "food stamps", is expected to run out of funds at the end of October as a result of the government shutdown. Some 42 million people depend on the program.
- While the Ontario government's ad campaign that used an excerpt from a Ronald Reagan speech about tariffs has incensed Trump, few politicians in this country see the campaign as a mistake, even those who would otherwise have little in common with Doug Ford. Nonetheless, Ford is pulling the ad as of today (though not before it aired on World Series games over the weekend).
- A former Illinois deputy is going on trial for first-degree murder after shooting a woman who had called 911 due to concerns about a possible prowler last year. Parts of the bodycam video may be found here, interspersed with a statement from the victim's father.
- Emma Durand-Wood has won the byelection in Winnipeg's Elmwood-East Kildonan ward handily. Rightwing loudmouth Braydon Mazurkiewich came a distant third; full results here.
- French authorities have arrested two people in the wake of last week's jewel heist at the Louvre. The lost items have not been located, however, and it is feared that they may already have been broken up, with the metal being melted down and the gemstones cut into smaller stones to hide their origins.
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