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World

More than 1 in 3 World Cup matches face dangerous heat risk, NPR analysis finds

climate change makes such luck less likely. Overall summer temperatures across North America are [steadily rising](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/19/nx-s1-5787853/2026-saw-the-hottest-march-ever-recorded-in-the-continental-u-s), as global warming drives longer, hotter heat waves. The last 10 years were the hottest decade

NPR Topics: NewsJun 4
Politics

California and New York weaken climate rules as red states ramp up green energy

changes are necessary to suppress electricity costs, but climate advocates say that view is short-sighted and misguided. “Using affordability as a cudgel to weaken climate policy is a major error that will not solve

The Guardian WorldJun 4
Tech

Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt booed after AI remarks at Arizona commencement

many of you are feeling about that,” Schmidt said. “I can hear you. There is a fear. “There is a fear in your generation that the future has already been written, that the machines

The Guardian WorldMay 18
Health

Crew members on hantavirus cruise ship to be evacuated | First Thing

climate change,” Walter said [in an interview with the Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/may/06/heat-floods-droughts-men-more-violent-to-women-natasha-walter-eco-feminism-world). ## **Last Thing: Mexico nightclub’s $300 cover charge for US citizens captures popular mood** ![The Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City, home

The Guardian WorldMay 6
World

The movie 'Pressure' leans into the drama of high-stakes weather forecasts

Many British radar scientists spent much of the war in the United States, where it was safer, and worked closely with American scientists, he says. "As soon as the war ended, the radar became

NPR Topics: NewsMay 27
Politics

In speech to Spanish parliament, pope demands respect for the dignity of all people

many Spaniards still identify as Catholic, religious observance has dropped off sharply amid secularizing trends seen in other once-staunchly Christian countries. [![Pope Leo XIV presides over a Mass marking the Catholic feast of Corpus

NPR Topics: NewsJun 8
Health

Nearly half of US children are breathing dangerous levels of air pollution, report warns

Americans’ health. Between 2022 and 2024, 38% of the US population – approximately 129.1 million people – were exposed to ozone levels that put their health at risk. This marks the highest number recorded

The Guardian WorldApr 22
Politics

GOP senators delay immigration funding. And, what to expect this hurricane season

many of the assertions contained herein." The report barely mentions voter concerns such as the cost of living, the conflict in Gaza and former President Joe Biden's age. Despite this, Fowler says it [highlights

NPR Topics: NewsMay 22
Politics

Colombia’s climate crossroads: Trumpism casts shadow over presidential battle

many people have turned up that some are forced to stand. That is because tonight’s speaker, [Susana Muhamad](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/oct/03/colombia-minister-susana-muhamad-biodiversity-cop16-fossil-fuels), is one of the most admired socio-environmental campaigners in the world

The Guardian WorldMay 21
Science

From the Himalayas to Newt Gingrich, the 'tree-huggers' prevail

many people associate with the movement, but Guha said those were staged after the fact. Women, however, did take center stage in the movement as the main activists, Guha said. From 1973 to around

NPR Topics: NewsApr 22
Politics

‘Everyone is apoplectic’: Inside Democrats’ blame game over Graham Platner

concern about losing Maine now across the caucus than there was before the stories broke,” said one senior Democratic Senate aide who, like others in this article, was granted anonymity to speak candidly. “Everyone realizes

POLITICO PoliticsJun 5
Business

'At what point does it make sense to ditch a gas car for an electric vehicle?'

concerned, is clear: It makes sense to switch to an EV now. On saving money, the answer is more complicated. But Higuera concludes that switching to an EV was a good financial choice, too. Loading

NPR Topics: NewsJun 1
Politics

Bernie Sanders backs climate activist in close Michigan congressional primary

change. Now he’s running for US Congress, in a three-way Democratic primary to represent the party in Michigan’s purple seventh district. “I learned at Sunrise just how important

The Guardian WorldMay 21
Politics

Revealed: huge climate cost of harmful emissions from US immigration flights

American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), the social justice organization that shared its ICE flight emissions calculations with the Guardian. He added: “The pollution that these flights cause is causing harms to every single family

The Guardian WorldMay 26
Politics

Republicans’ plan for zero state income tax could be ‘devastating’, experts warn

Americans for Prosperity](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/27/koch-americans-for-prosperity-trump-tax-breaks), a rightwing advocacy group funded by the billionaire Koch brothers, is one of [the leading groups](https://americansforprosperity.org/press-release/afp-mo-unveils-2026-legislative-agenda-as-general-assembly-begins-session/) pushing lawmakers around the country to eliminate [state income

The Guardian WorldMay 14
Health

MAHA moms test their influence in US glyphosate fight

changes are being litigated. For many MAHA influencers, vaccines are just one example of many troubling threats to children’s health. Pesticides and other environmental toxins also loom large. Kennedy’s own fears about pesticides

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 4
Politics

Monday briefing: Trump’s late-night deal with Iran

many, especially those [whose lives have been](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/05/friday-briefing-how-gaza-lebanon-and-iran-have-found-themselves-caught-in-an-escalation-without-end?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other) thrown into chaos, there will be a sense of relief – even if it is tempered by doubts. Key questions remain – over the nuclear deal

The Guardian WorldJun 15
Politics

The MAHA movement is mad about glyphosate and Trump's EPA

Americans to eat real food while protecting the cancer-causing chemicals sprayed on it," wellness influencer and "MAHA mom" [Vani Hari](https://www.instagram.com/thefoodbabe/?hl=en), who goes by the "Food Babe," told the assembled crowd

NPR Topics: NewsApr 28
Politics

First Thing: Trump backs G7 statement on Iran deal as domestic criticism grows

changed. - **What does the deal mean for US-Israeli relations?** The strategic interests of the US and Israel [appear to be diverging](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/16/us-iran-deal-israel-relationship) and Benjamin Netanyahu has been left in a political bind

The Guardian World5h ago
Conflicts

'We are resilient': As San Diego's Muslim community reels from mosque shooting, it refuses to be intimidated

American-Islamic Relations, the largest Muslim civil liberties advocacy organisation in the US. "Nobody expected something of this gravity to take place," she tells the BBC. "We had one security guard. The gate was open

BBC NewsMay 22
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