Impact of the government shutdown & student loan forgiveness about-face
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The government shutdown enters its fourth week. The Pulse takes a closer look on the impact it?s having, from federal workers to the economy, and it?s possible impact on the midterms. Plus, who could be impacted by the Trump administration agreeing to deliver more student loan forgiveness

Judge extends block of Illinois National Guard deployment until Supreme Court ruling

A federal judge has agreed to extend indefinitely a temporary restraining order blocking the deployment of National Guard troops in Illinois until the U.S. Supreme Court issues a final ruling or until this goes to trial on merit.

White House demolition begins for Trump's ballroom: See photos

Demolition at the White House began Monday, tearing down part of the East Wing to build President Trump’s ballroom.

SCOTUS takes on cannabis and guns & Trump offers relief to auto industry
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The Supreme Court takes a case involving the question of whether people who smoke cannabis regularly should be allowed to own guns. Plus, President Trump offers relief to automakers from his tariffs. The Pulse breaks down how it could impact your bank account

Government shutdown: SNAP benefits could run out in November, Rollins says

SNAP benefits may be at risk if the shutdown continues into November, meaning food assistance could disappear for about 40 million people.

No Kings Rallies & Impact of Detroit mayoral race outside the city
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No Kings Rallies are taking place October 18 in Metro Detroit and across the country. The Pulse takes a closer look at the message organizers want to send and how these rallies compare with other demonstrations in the nation?s history. Plus, how the Detroit mayoral race impacts not just the city, but also the state and country.

California military demonstration & a conversation about civility
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As authorities in California prepare for "No Kings" demonstrations, a new wrinkle has been added: A military exercise at Camp Pendleton, which could include a live fire amphibious assault capabilities demonstration involving missiles. The Pulse breaks down what's happening this weekend. Plus, a conversation about civility after racist texts from a Young Republicans group text come to light.

John Bolton indicted for improper handling of classified documents

Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton was indicted Thursday on 18 counts related to the improper handling of classified materials, Fox News Digital has learned.

Here's who Americans blame for government shutdown, according to poll

With many Americans feeling the impacts of the government shutdown, this is who they are holding accountable for where things stand based on a recent poll.

Spotting AI deepfakes & impact of endorsements
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A fake video of tanks crossing the bridge to Belle Isle sparks another conversation about AI deepfakes. Awecomm CEO Brent Yax and Social Media Expert Ethan Lloyd with how you can spot what's real, and what's not. Plus, Detroit News Columnist Karen Dumas with the impact endorsements could have on the Detroit Mayoral Race.

'Not engage in partisan politics': WCAA requests Kristi Noem video to stop playing at DTW

A video from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blaming Democrats for the federal government shutdown has been playing in Detroit Metro Airport, and now the Wayne County Airport Authority (WCAA) is requesting the video be turned off.

Supreme Court seemingly inclined to gut key provision in Voting Rights Act

The U.S. Supreme Court appears inclined to limit the Voting Rights Act's ability to force states to draw electoral districts in favor of minority voters.