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Two judges are ordering the Trump administration to pay for federal food benefits amid the government shutdown.
Plus, what's driving a rise in scrapped home purchases.
Buyers are feeling anxious about their job security.
And when that happens,
they may want to back out of that contract last minute
if they feel like their job prospects are a little shaky.
And inside the escalating violence in Sudan.
where a rebel group is dominating the population in the region of Darfur.
It's Friday, October 31st.
I'm Alex Osela for The Wall Street Journal.
This is the PM edition of What's News,
the top headlines and business stories that move the world today.
We begin this evening in Sudan, where the Civil War is taking a jarring turn in Darfur.
There,
an Arab-led militia is now using state-of-the-art drones and execution squads to dominate the region's black population.
The conflict, which began more than two years ago,
is between the Sudanese government and the rapid support forces, a well-armed rebel force.
Humanitarian groups say the violence has been escalating