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Former VP Dick Cheney dies; Election Day races : NPR

Last updated: November 4, 2025 7:20 am
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Good morning. Welcome to the latest edition of the Up First newsletter. Subscribe here to have it sent directly to your inbox, and don’t forget to check out the Up First podcast for your daily news briefing.

Today’s top stories

Former Vice President Dick Cheney, a prominent figure in American politics, passed away yesterday at the age of 84 due to complications from pneumonia and cardiovascular issues, as confirmed by his family. Learn more about his extraordinary life and legacy here.

Today marks the conclusion of several key elections across the United States, including the mayoral race in New York City and gubernatorial contests in New Jersey and Virginia. Additionally, a special election on redistricting in California could impact the balance of power in Congress next year. Explore the details of these races here.

  • 🎧 Multiple Democratic candidates are favored to win, each representing different segments of the party. In New York City, Zohran Mamdani and Abigail Spanberger in Virginia showcase the diversity within the Democratic coalition. Listen to NPR’s Ashley Lopez on Up First for more insights.
  • ➡️ Stay updated on the latest developments in the 2025 elections here.


The Trump administration announces the resumption of SNAP benefits, the national food assistance program, utilizing funds from the Department of Agriculture’s contingency reserve. Recipients can expect partial payments, although the timeline for distribution to low-income families remains uncertain. Communities nationwide are mobilizing to bridge the gap during this period.

  • 🎧 The contingency fund allocation will cover approximately half of the usual benefits, with potential delays in distribution due to outdated state processing systems. New enrollments for SNAP are temporarily on hold as the administration depletes its contingency fund. Read more here.

Reports indicate a worsening famine crisis in war-torn Sudan, particularly in Darfur, where an opposition group, the Rapid Support Forces, has perpetrated violence leading to mass displacement and starvation. Learn more about the dire situation unfolding in the region.

  • 🎧 NPR’s Emmanuel Akinwotu sheds light on the dire conditions in El Fasher, where residents face extreme hardships amid ongoing conflict. The majority of fleeing individuals, predominantly women, share harrowing accounts of violence and displacement. Discover more here.


Deep dive

Recent discussions within the Trump administration have raised concerns about potential military involvement in immigration enforcement operations, a departure from established legal norms restricting military engagement in domestic law enforcement. Explore the implications of this controversial proposal and its impact on civil liberties.

  • ➡️ Learn more about Project 2025, a conservative initiative shaping policy decisions.
  • ➡️ Stephen Miller’s advocacy for military deployment in immigration enforcement has drawn scrutiny and criticism.
  • ➡️ Public concerns over troop presence during elections highlight broader societal implications.

Discover the rationale behind the proposed military actions and their potential ramifications here.

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Black and Caribbean cosplayers share their experiences at New York Comic Con, celebrating the inclusive environment that embraces enthusiasts from diverse backgrounds. Explore how this annual event fosters a sense of community and belonging among cosplayers who have often felt marginalized.

3 things to know before you go

  1. Kimberly-Clark’s acquisition of Kenvue, the manufacturer of Tylenol and Band-Aids, in a significant merger valued at nearly $49 billion.
  2. Improving trends in K-12 school attendance post-pandemic, signaling a gradual recovery from increased absenteeism.
  3. Evaluation of vaccine additives containing aluminum by the Trump administration, sparking concerns within public health circles.


This newsletter was curated by Majd Al-Waheidi.

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