As many states move to restrict or ban gender-affirming care for trans people, a few, including New Mexico, have codified protections. But those laws don’t always mean accessing care is simple or quick. Source
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Wildfire outside L.A. forces thousands from their homes
Santa Ana winds drove flames and embers through grass and brush dried out by recent winds and low humidity in a rural area southeast of Los Angeles. Source
Fighting in Gaza intensifies as Netanyahu rejects calls for cease-fire
The Israeli leader said any pause in hostilities would just give Hamas time to regroup, so “that will not happen.” Source
Flight attendants sue United Airlines for discrimination on Dodgers charter flights
A pair of longtime flight attendants for United Airlines have filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming that based on a request from the Los Angeles Dodgers, they use almost exclusively younger White attendants on charter flights for the team. Source
Man with weapons, wearing tactical gear dies at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park
The Garfield County Coroner has identified a man found dressed in tactical gear and surrounded by weapons, ammunition and explosives — both fake and real — in the popular Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park as a 20-year-old from Carbondale. Source
White House says it will combat antisemitism on college campuses
The White House said it will deploy cybersecurity experts to schools amid a sharp rise in antisemitic threats and incidents at campuses across the country. Source
Maine gunman is the latest mass shooter with a military background
CBS News analysis of data compiled by The Violence Project shows that since 1966, a disproportionate number of mass shooters had military experience in their backgrounds. Correspondent Stephen Stock looks at why experts believe this to be the case. Source
10/30: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on Israel’s expanding war in Gaza, President Biden’s executive order on artificial intelligence, and what Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified during a DOJ antitrust trial. Source
Army says it requested welfare check on Maine mass shooter in weeks before his killing spree
The Army confirmed to CBS News that it had requested a health and welfare check on the Maine mass shooter, Robert Card, due to his erratic behavior in July. Local and federal officials face questions about whether the deaths of 18 people last week could have been prevented. Jeff Pegues has the latest. Source
Google CEO defends company in antitrust trial
Google’s CEO testified in court Monday, defending the company against Justice Department claims that it is a monopoly. New York Times technology reporter Nico Grant joins CBS News to unpack the case. Source