JPMorgan Chase is suing customers who allegedly stole from ATMs, while a new report shows that the election season is causing anxiety for many people. Fast food giant Subway is being sued for misleading sandwich ads, and the Israeli parliament has voted to ban an agency providing aid to Palestinians. Security at polling sites across the country is being beefed up, and in the midst of all this, NBC’s Steve Kornacki breaks down early voting numbers and discusses the presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. With Election Day approaching, Kornacki analyzes the gender gap between the two candidates and offers insights into what the path to 270 electoral votes looks like for each candidate. Other news includes the theft of $400,000 worth of award-winning cheese in London, the confirmation that McDonald’s Quarter Pounder beef is not the source of E. coli outbreaks, and tensions escalating after Iran threatens to respond to Israel’s airstrikes. Thelma Mothershed Wair, a member of the Little Rock Nine, has passed away at the age of 83. Overall, with the election just a week away, the country is dealing with a mix of legal battles, anxiety, and thefts, while also preparing for what the outcome of the election might bring.
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