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The Trump administration says it's moving ahead with three projects on federal land in Alaska.
They involve energy and roads.
As Liz Ruskin reports, the Biden administration had blocked all three.
Game one of Major League Baseball's World Series is tonight in Toronto between the Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
is looking to win its second consecutive World Series trophy after sweeping the Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Championship Series.
Toronto is seeking its first World Series title in more than 30 years.
The Blue Jays won the American League Championship Series in seven games over the Seattle Mariners.
Wall Street is coming off a day of gains.
The Dow added 144 points yesterday to close at 46,734.
The S&P gained 39 and the Nasdaq added 201 points.
I'm Dave Mattingly, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dave Mattingly.
President Trump is back in Washington after returning from his trip to the Middle East, where he celebrated the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza as part of his 20-point peace plan between Israel and Hamas.
NPR's Daniel Kurtzleben says Trump is expected to turn his attention back to domestic issues, including the ongoing government shutdown.
NPR, The New York Times and the Associated Press are among news outlets announcing they won't sign a new Defense Department document outlining new rules for the press.
According to Pentagon officials, reporters who don't sign on to the new restrictions won't be allowed to work there after today.
In a statement, NPR's editor-in-chief, Thomas Evans, says the new policy asked reporters to undermine their commitment to independent journalism by giving the Trump administration final say over what can and cannot be reported about the U.S.