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  • Yoshinobu Yamamoto beat Toronto for the second time in a week, as the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers held off the Blue Jays 3-1 on Friday night to force the World Series to a decisive Game 7.
  • This weekend The Mission will be alive with spoken word and stories. It's the return of the Flor Y Canto Literary Festival! Then, a poem about taking the bold step… to be vulnerable.
  • Elder abuse arises in various forms from various sources.Some practices are obvious such as physical abuse or neglect, or falsifying financial records or forging signatures; others more subtle such as selling a senior on a poor investment with huge commissions or selling unneeded repairs to their home.Tonight’s broadcast is devoted to protecting seniors, from a whole litany of scams and predatory practices.YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, and tonight's co-host, David Bigeleisen, are joined by Karman Guadagni, the managing partner at Stebner Gertler & Guadagni, a recognized elder abuse litigation law firm with compassionate and aggressive lawyers capable of handling the most complex elder abuse cases.Questions for Jeff, David and their guest? Please call, toll-free, at (866) 798-8255.
  • The Dakota call tomorrow's full moon the Moon When the Chokecherries are Ripe
  • NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Sen. Lisa Murkowski about the possible loss of SNAP benefits due to the shutdown.
  • Driving through barricades and burned banks in Douala: Cameroon's disputed election sparks a showdown with its young generation.
  • Public health leaders and researchers are kicking off a meeting in Washington, D.C., to discuss how to counter what they see as dangerous ideas coming from the Make America Healthy Again movement.
  • A federal judge has given the Trump administration until Monday to consider whether to pay at least partial SNAP food benefits -- even though millions of people will be without aid starting tomorrow.
  • President Trump has spent nearly two weeks outside of Washington, D.C., since the shutdown began on Oct. 1
  • Snocaps, the new band of Katie and Allison Crutchfield, released a surprise album today. The sisters, who have been making music together for more than two decades, sound better than ever.
  • NPR's Mia Venkat explains to All Things Considered host Scott Detrow who the internet has been obsessed with this week.
  • We hear from Myles Lock who will be a volunteer runner setting a pace for other runners in this weekend's TCS NYC Marathon.
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