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Politics

The US border runs straight through the World Cup

pay $10,000 to a coyote, or migrant smuggler, to have himself hoisted by rope over the border fence into the US, once life at home no longer appeared financially or physically sustainable. In other

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 13
Politics

Trump administration delays rule aimed at improving disability access in schools

date in 2028. The Justice Department "overestimated the capabilities (whether staffing or technology) of covered entities to comply with the rule in the time frames provided," the DOJ said in [its interim final rule

NPR Topics: NewsApr 22
Politics

A Trump council recommends overhauling FEMA. Here are 3 key changes

first became public earlier this year, [emergency experts told NPR](https://www.npr.org/2026/02/17/nx-s1-5698320/fema-reform-trump-hurricane-earthquake) that it's unclear how FEMA could set triggers that would be fair and would cover every type of disaster and every

NPR Topics: NewsMay 7
Politics

What we know about the King's US state visit

dates back to the 18th century, will feature the US Marine Band playing the national anthems of both countries. The Presidential Salute Battery will also conduct a 21-gun cannon salute. Trump will also deliver

BBC NewsApr 26
Conflicts

BBC unmasks key people smuggler in network behind most small boat crossings

pay). "[Kardo Ranya] charges more," the former smuggler said, "but still the migrant goes to him." However, the long journey across the Middle East and Europe is both illegal and unsafe at almost every step

BBC NewsMay 12
Tech

Tuesday briefing: How AI facial recognition in policing works – and how it can go wrong

First, this morning’s headlines. ## Five big stories 1. ***Middle East crisis*** | Donald Trump has threatened that Iran will be “[blown off the face of the earth](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/04/trump-iran-threat-us-vessels)” if it attacks US vessels

The Guardian WorldMay 5
Politics

Campaigns are embracing influencers, but internet stardom doesn't always win votes

date with our Politics newsletter, sent weekly*](https://www.npr.org/newsletter/politics)*.* As Democrats and Republicans look for new ways to reach voters, many are struggling with how to turn valuable online views into even more valuable

NPR Topics: NewsJun 15
Politics

Kushner Island? Why a planned resort has provoked protests in Albania

first serve its own people and not destroy its history and nature for the sake of luxury tourism,” Kushova told Al Jazeera. Environmental concerns top the list of reasons for the backlash to the development

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 5
Politics

Big salaries, a motorhome and SNP accounts: The Nicola Sturgeon interview unwrapped

paying just over £51,500 in income tax. The paperwork also showed she put large sums into her pension each year. Sturgeon was a member of the Scottish parliament for 27 years

BBC NewsJun 1
Politics

U.S. and Iran exchange strikes. And, House passes ICE and Border Patrol funding

dated April 21. **Bill Gates is set to appear before members of Congress today to answer questions about** his relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as part of the House Oversight Committee

NPR Topics: NewsJun 10
Health

They've got fiber. They're cheap. They're … cool? Behind the 'renaissance' of beans

dates back](https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/11/25/457375600/some-ancient-farmers-grew-fava-beans-before-they-grew-grains) thousands of years, and the plants have been a critical part of the human diet throughout history. But at some point in the last century, the increased availability of meat

NPR Topics: NewsMay 18
Science

How one Oregon city has raised a billion dollars for climate change

pay the city a small percentage of each sale; for example, a $100 purchase means the city earns $1. [![A man crosses a street in a town with a billboard that says "Welcome to Coalville

NPR Topics: NewsMay 20
Conflicts

U.S. attempt to open Strait of Hormuz tests fragile Iran war ceasefire

first attacked Iran on Feb. 28, prompting it to close the strait. ![An Iranian demonstrator waves a flag of Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group under an anti-U.S. billboard depicting the American aircrafts into

NPR Topics: NewsMay 5
World

Why super-sized and politicised World Cup comes at a cost

date. But many others would choose different superlatives. The most politicised, for instance. And the most expensive. Potentially the hottest, or the most polluting. Certainly the most lucrative for Fifa. Whatever one's perspective

BBC NewsJun 9
Conflicts

Video that police denied existed shows woman pinned down

first by one police car, then a second. No attempt is made to pull her over with blue lights. Instead, a spike strip was thrown into the road in front of her car. She drove

BBC NewsApr 30
Conflicts

Shackled, bleeding, raped: Palestinians describe abuse in Israel’s prisons

first time in the same report. The warning matters because it does not come from a campaign group. It comes from the UN process responsible for monitoring conflict-related sexual violence. Guterres also noted that

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 9
Politics

May Day Strong: US workers encouraged to join protest against Trump

paying bills or accessing healthcare. We need a national movement that does both. That’s why labor and community organizations are throwing down hard this May 1.” ## What is May Day Strong? Organizers are expecting

The Guardian WorldApr 22
Politics

After NPR investigation, new bill aims to stop 'claim sharks' targeting disabled vets

first name because he fears retribution from the company described in this story.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/1242x1242+0+0/resize/100/quality/85/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fda%2Fcb%2F6b0a170b43a79cdd32e2e59f0adc%2Fdustin-img-3364-edit.jpg)](https://www.npr.org/2025/12/02/nx-s1-5507111/disabled-veterans-investigation) ### [Investigations](https://www.npr.org/sections/investigations/) ### [This company charges disabled vets millions, even after VA said it's likely illegal

NPR Topics: NewsMay 4
Health

Why is being a mother so expensive in the United States?

date. Now that her daughter is in preschool, she is trying to return to her corporate career but is struggling despite having been in well-paying roles throughout her career. Haris said that despite having

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 10
World

K-pop’s BTS comeback tour rallies South Korea’s global ‘soft power’ drive

first 18 days of March rose 32.7 percent from the previous month, according to Ministry of Justice data, as the return concert approached and hotel prices surged across central Seoul amid the demand for rooms

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 2
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