
Your World Tonight World Series Final, U.S. food supports running out, Misogynist influence in classrooms, and more
Nov 1, 2025
In this engaging discussion, sports reporter Thomas Dagle shares insights from the nail-biting World Series Game 7 between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Chris Reyes dives into the troubling impact of the U.S. government shutdown on SNAP benefits, affecting millions. Meanwhile, reporter Megan Williams uncovers the touching story of a Canadian soldier's duffel bag found in Italy, highlighting a family's emotional journey to honor his legacy. Plus, they explore the troubling rise of misogyny affecting youth in classrooms.
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Blue Jays Fans Camp Out For Game 7
- Fans camped outside Rogers Centre more than 11 hours before Game 7, braving cold and long lines to get general admission tickets.
- Thomas Dagle reports Toronto's passionate support reflects hope for the city's first championship in 32 years.
High Stakes Shape Managerial Choices
- The Blue Jays and Dodgers each chase historical milestones that amplify pressure and national interest for a Game 7.
- Scherzer and Ohtani embody contrasting veteran experience and superstar reliance shaping managerial decisions.
Shutdown Exposes Fragile Safety Nets
- The U.S. shutdown is stretching into a record-length crisis with escalating impacts on services and benefits.
- SNAP funding expiration and strained food banks reveal how political impasse quickly translates to widespread hardship.
