Some Senate Republicans urged President Trump to change his tone and style in the wake of Tuesday's Democratic victories in Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
Florida county officials are refusing to pay for The New York Times for their library and news organizations are remaining strong in their refusal to reveal the whistleblower's identity. (Photo courtesy of TCU 360)
Kentucky senator demands whistleblower to identify himself, Fort Worth arrests 23 in prostitution case, U.S formally leaving Paris Climate Accord, and a deadly massacre in Mexico that leaves nine Americans dead.
Headlines for today also included a federal block on Alabama's abortion ban, the NCAA intending to let college athletes get paid and a candidate registering only to run false Facebook ads.
A recall on a Xanax batch, Trump celebrating his third Halloween, Information and release dates for the new AirPods Pro, and Dip Manicures posing a threat of infection to customers are in headlines today.
What we are reading: Katie Hill announces resignation, ISIS leader killed, shooting at a college party leaves two dead, and a statewide emergency is declared in California.
The day after releasing a comprehensive education reform plan, Elizabeth Warren supported educators in Chicago who were striking for better pay and classroom conditions.