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Friday morning news fix

Strong job numbers. Dockworkers get back to work. Henderson worries about election threats. Book banning advocates target private property.

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32 days to Election Day.
11 days until ballots are mailed out.
18 days until early voting begins.

📰 Friday's headlines

Employers added 254,000 jobs in September, reflecting strong gains as election nears. [Washington Post]

Dockworkers on East Coast and Gulf Coast to return to work after reaching agreement on wages. [NBC News]

Trump son-in-law Kushner has discussed U.S.-Saudi diplomacy with Saudi crown prince. [Reuters]

"We risk losing everything": Utah's top elections official worries about threats "vigilantes" pose to voting. [Tribune]

Salt Lake County mayoral candidates spar over spending. [Deseret News]

Why Salt Lake County's part in Delta Center district plans may not be finalized this year. [KSL]

Utah hoping Supreme Court will break precedent and transfer vast tracts of federal land to states. [NPR]

Book banning activists target little free libraries in Utah. [Axios]

Thou shalt not vote for Trump. These prominent Latter-day Saints view that as a command from God. [Tribune]

USU volleyball forfeit decision sparked by player advocates, says House speaker. [KUTV]

4 Park City resident charged with voting twice during Utah's primary election. [KSL]

Barack Obama to hit campaign trail for Kamala Harris. [CBS News]

Elon Musk says he will attend Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. [Politico]

Are you ready for another Bush v. Gore? The Supreme Court is. [Mother Jones]

Many of the tactics Jack Smith accused Trump of using to overturn the 2020 election are still in play for 2024. [CNN]


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