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Top stories for Sunday, October 29, 2017 [NPR]( [View this email in your browser]( [NPR News]( National Security [The Russia Investigations: Countdown To The Big Show; Republicans Strike Back]( D.C. laces up for a social media marathon in Congress and an explosive Washington Post story helps the White House and GOP go on offense against Hillary Clinton. [Read this story]( Business [Buffalo Area Warily Eyes The Renegotiation Of NAFTA]( Global trade has cost the region plenty of manufacturing jobs over the years, but today a lot of companies have learned how to take advantage of the trade agreement. [Read this story]( The Two-Way [Game 4: Dodgers Outlast Astros To Tie Up World Series]( After a mostly scoreless game, the Los Angeles Dodgers blasted ahead of the Houston Astros in the top of the ninth inning with five runs, evening up the best-of-seven series Saturday, now 2-2. [Read this story]( All Tech Considered [How Russian Propaganda Spreads On Social Media]( Experts say such propaganda sows divisions within society by confirming beliefs. Facebook, Google and Twitter officials are testifying this week about Russian influence on the 2016 election. [Read this story]( Food [Hunting Conservation Group Objects To Arby's Venison]( Arby's has "got the venison" now and is marketing these new sandwiches to hunters. But an organization of hunters, anglers and conservationists has beef with it. [Read this story]( NPR | 1111 N. Capitol St. NE | Washington, DC 20002 | [Privacy Policy]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} based on your NPR email subscriptions. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. [NPR](

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