The political stand-off in the nation's capital is forcing millions of people to pay more for health care, food and childcare. Low-income families are going to be hit hardest. Shanelle Kaul is in New York to explain. Amid the government shutdown, this weekend marks a critical point for millions of Americans as many face food insecurity, travel delays and uncertainty around the cost of health care. Willie James Inman reports. Tuesday is Election Day in Virginia, New Jersey, New York and California. The races will be early tests of how voters are feeling about President Trump and Democrats fighting his agenda. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has the highlights. A mass stabbing on a train rolling toward London injured 10 people. Leigh Kiniry is at CBS News' London bureau with the latest details. Over the past 25 years, the International Space Station has hosted 280 people from 23 countries. Jericka Duncan speaks with former astronauts about their time living 250 miles above Earth. It's a good day to be a fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers after the team rallied in extra innings of Game 7, crushing the dreams of Blue Jays fans hoping for a World Series win and securing a second straight championship. Andres Gutierrez is in L.A. with more.
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