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Monday morning News Fix

Divisions among Utah GOP lawmakers on display. Experts say inflation and deficits under Trump will be higher. Armed militias threaten FEMA workers.

Good Monday morning!

Here are some stories worth your attention today:

  1. Some FEMA operations paused in North Carolina after reports National Guard troops saw "armed militia" threatening them. [CNN]
  2. Economists say inflation, deficits will be higher under Trump than Harris. [WSJ]
  3. "The top GOP super PAC charged with flipping the Senate has found that most of its candidates are trailing their Democratic opponents, according to an internal polling memo." [Politico]
  4. Trump floats sending military after U.S. citizens on election day citing "radical left lunatics" and "the enemy from within." [The Independent]
  5. The Atlantic Ocean's currents are on the verge of collapse. This is what it means for the planet. [BBC Science Focus]
  6. Mystery drones swarmed a U.S. military base for 17 days. The Pentagon is stumped. [WSJ]

⏰ Tick Tock

22 days to Election Day.
1 day until ballots are mailed out.
8 days until early voting begins.

📰 Monday's headlines

GOP divisions on display in Utah legislators' email. [KSL]

Sen. Mike Lee, Glenn Beck and others join Donald Trump on webinar directed at Latter-day Saint voters. [Deseret News]

In Salt Lake City, prosecutors from around the country talk reform. [Utah News Dispatch]

Multiple school districts fail to provide teacher bullying data to public. [Fox 13]

Beauty industry licensing restructure could affect over 60,000 workers statewide. [KSL]

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