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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are making last-minute campaign efforts in swing states, with Harris advocating for unity in Michigan and Trump expressing regret over leaving the White House in rallies across Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. The UN describes the situation in northern Gaza as “apocalyptic” amid ongoing Israeli military actions, warning that the entire population in North Gaza faces imminent danger from disease, famine, and violence. Survivors of devastating flash floods in Spain expressed their anger by throwing mud and rocks at the Spanish royal couple during a visit to affected areas, leaving Queen Letizia in tears. RFK Jr. claims that a future Trump administration might eliminate fluoride from U.S. water supplies, a statement rooted in longstanding conspiracy theories about fluoride's health effects. In sports, Abdi Nageeye from the Netherlands and Sheila Chepkirui from Kenya emerged as first-time champions at the New York City Marathon, finishing in 2:07:39 and 2:24:35, respectively, among over 50,000 participants.

Harris and Trump deliver final remarks as election day quickly approaches (CNN)

UN officials warn of “apocalyptic” humanitarian situation in Gaza (Reuters)

Spanish flood survivors hurl mud at royal and top government officials during visit to affected town (AP)

RFK Jr. says Trump will remove fluoride from drinking water if elected president (USA Today)

Two first-time winners crowned in NYC Marathon (AP)