1. How economic anxiety could help reshape America for the better

From The Guardian: "Today's economic uncertainty and struggle can motivate people to change their allegiances and sensibilities, and make 'pie-in-the-sky' solutions seem more attainable."

2. New York City's booming economy is bad news for the far left

From New York Post: "Mother always said it's not nice to laugh while others cry, but there are exceptions. One is on display now in New York."

3. Pence: The evidence is clear: America is back

From Des Moines Register: "Vice President Mike Pence says the president is focused on making trade deals that benefit American farmers."

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Constituent Services Director Vesna Kurspahic helps a student with his service academy application at U.S. Rep. Rich McCormick’s office in Cumming, Ga., on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025. Kurspahic is constituent services director for Congressman Rich McCormick. During the government shutdown, she is handling a caseload of roughly 250 requests without receiving any salary. (Abbey Cutrer/AJC)

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Corbin Spencer, right, field director of New Georgia Project and volunteer Rodney King, left, help Rueke Uyunwa register to vote. The influential group is shutting down after more than a decade. (Hyosub Shin/AJC 2017)

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