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6 PM ET: The race to register voters, world leaders gather for UNGA, the multibillion-dollar plan to save movie theaters & more

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Republicans have gained in voter registration compared to Democrats since 2020 – we’ll tell you how it breaks down. US officials worry that the annual UN General Assembly could escalate tensions in the Middle East. New FBI data shows violent crime is down nationwide. A jury has found the King Soopers shooter guilty of 10 counts of murder. Plus, expect some movie theater upgrades in the next few years.
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6 PM ET: The race to register voters, world leaders gather for UNGA, the multibillion-dollar plan to save movie theaters & more

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Republicans have gained in voter registration compared to Democrats since 2020 – we’ll tell you how it breaks down. US officials worry that the annual UN General Assembly could escalate tensions in the Middle East. New FBI data shows violent crime is down nationwide. A jury has found the King Soopers shooter guilty of 10 counts of murder. Plus, expect some movie theater upgrades in the next few years.
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Feds: Man accused in apparent assassination attempt left note indicating he intended to kill Trump

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AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the man accused in this months’s apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Florida will stay behind bars, as the Justice Department reveals new information about his plans.

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Feds: Man accused in apparent assassination attempt left note indicating he intended to kill Trump

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AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the man accused in this months’s apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Florida will stay behind bars, as the Justice Department reveals new information about his plans.

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Stock market today: Wall Street drifts higher to set more records

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More records are broken on Wall Street.

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Stock market today: Wall Street drifts higher to set more records

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More records are broken on Wall Street.

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Israeli strikes kill hundreds in Lebanon

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Lebanese health officials say Israeli airstrikes against Hezbollah have killed more than three-hundred-and-fifty people. It’s the deadliest day of conflict across the border in nearly two decades. Also on the programme, for the first time in 10 years, Indian administered Kashmir is voting in local assembly elections; and new music from Pakistan’s Qawalli maestro Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan released years after his death. (Photo: Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile system operates for interceptions as rockets are launched from Lebanon towards Israel, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, as seen from Haifa, Israel, September 23, 2024. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun)

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Gunman in Colorado supermarket shooting is the latest to fail with insanity defense

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AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on gunman who killed 10 people in 2021 has been found guilty of murder

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AP Headline News – Sep 23 2024 17:00 (EDT)

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Should our snacks have warning labels?

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The FDA wants to propose putting labels on the front of food and drink packages in order to flag whether they are high in added sugar, saturated fat or sodium. The effort aims to help people make healthier choices and to address the nation’s exploding rates of diet-related diseases. The proposal could come as early as next month, but a fight with the food industry is already heating up. At the same time, some nutrition experts and lawmakers worry the FDA options under consideration are confusing and won’t be clear enough to protect Americans’ health. So, what could these labels even look like ? Today on “Post Reports,” reporter Lauren Weber joins host Martine Powers to unpack the FDA efforts and how possible labels might compare with the front-of-package food warnings commonly found in other countries like Chile and Mexico. Today’s show was produced by Elana Gordon, with help from Ariel Plotnick. It was edited by Monica Campbell and mixed by Sean Carter. Thanks to Tracy Jan and Rachel Roubein. Subscribe to The Washington Post here .

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