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Rachel Scott reports on a federal judge’s emergency order to immediately halt the mass firings of federal workers during the government shutdown as the White House warns the number of firings could more than double; amid rising tensions over sweeping immigration crackdowns across the U.S., Pierre Thomas has the latest on federal agents clashing with demonstrators in Chicago; Matt Rivers has details on the average cost of a new car hitting a record high of more than $50,000, according to a Kelley Blue Book report; and more on tonight’s broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir. 00:00 Intro 02:18 Judge blocks Trump administration from firing federal workers amid government shutdown 05:38 Chilling video appears to show Hamas carrying out public executions in Gaza 07:36 Illinois governor says federal agents "need to back off" following clashes over ICE raids 09:46 Prominent New York City surgeon accused of raping woman at gunpoint 11:18 New car costs record $50,000 as experts say price between new, used cars is minimal 13:18 Supreme Court weighs key section of Voting Rights Act that protects voters of color 15:25 Small Illinois town loses power after grain silo crashes into powerlines 15:44 No injuries after partial collapse of parking garage in White Plains, New York 16:12 New York confirms 1st locally acquired case of chikungunya virus in 6 years in US 16:33 American Jim Morrison becomes 1st person to ski hardest trail on Mount Everest's North Face 17:01 America Strong...