- Defying a federal court order, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says the Census Bureau will cease operations on October 5th, four weeks before a court-imposed Halloween deadline.
- Explosive revelations from the BBC about the 2016 Trump campaign could land former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale in trouble with Congress for lying under oath.
- Oregon police report "multiple fatalities" in a hostage situation at a home in Salem, including the suspect, no police were injured in the incident.
- House Democrats have released their newest COVID-19 relief bill proposal, a $2.2 trillion measure that could pass the House as soon as this week if there's not a deal with Republicans.
- Verizon and AT&T will pay a combined $127 million to settle lawsuits with California and Nevada for overcharging for government wireless service contracts.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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