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ICE officers could remain at airports after TSA workers are paidpolitics

ICE officers could remain at airports after TSA workers are paid

ICE officers could remain at airports after TSA workers are paid : NPR Accessibil

NPR·
Research points to how companies could make social media less addictive for teenspolitics

Research points to how companies could make social media less addictive for teens

Research points to how companies could make social media less addictive for teens : NPR

NPR·
Judge Charges 112 Operator Who Received Call About Collapsed Walkway in Santanderpolitics

Judge Charges 112 Operator Who Received Call About Collapsed Walkway in Santander

The tragedy that occurred in Santander on March 3, when a coastal walkway collapsed, causing the death of six young peop

El País·
Strangers forge a powerful bond after a car crash in 'Miroirs No. 3'politics

Strangers forge a powerful bond after a car crash in 'Miroirs No. 3'

'Miroirs No.3' review: Strangers bond after a car crash : NPR Accessibility links

NPR·
We Need a Word for What’s Happening to Jewish Womenpolitics

We Need a Word for What’s Happening to Jewish Women

We Need a Word for What's Happening to Jewish Women - Ms. Magazine

Ms. Magazine·
Here's some new dirt on an unusual source of antibiotic resistancepolitics

Here's some new dirt on an unusual source of antibiotic resistance

New dirt on an unusual source of antibiotic resistance : NPR Accessibility links

NPR·
Dolores Huerta feared speaking about her abuse for years. The farmworkers she advocates for understand.politics

Dolores Huerta feared speaking about her abuse for years. The farmworkers she advocates for understand.

Every survivor of sexual assault is forced to make a calculation: What are the repercussions if they speak out? Dolores

The 19th News·
Breaking News: U.S. and Israel Strikes on Iran Intensify as Tehran and Beirut Face Airstrikes Amid Gulf Tensionspolitics

Breaking News: U.S. and Israel Strikes on Iran Intensify as Tehran and Beirut Face Airstrikes Amid Gulf Tensions

Amid growing tension in the Middle East, U.S. and Israeli forces have intensified their military operations against Iran

El País·
Protected Housing Construction Fell 23% in 2025 Amid Ongoing Access Crisispolitics

Protected Housing Construction Fell 23% in 2025 Amid Ongoing Access Crisis

The construction of subsidized housing in Spain has experienced a significant drop of 23% in 2025, at a time when access

El País·
‘I can’t keep up’: Many single moms were struggling to get by. Then gas prices shot up.politics

‘I can’t keep up’: Many single moms were struggling to get by. Then gas prices shot up.

The rise in gas prices happened so quickly, single mom Luna Rosado has barely had time to adjust.  Rosado fills her tank

The 19th News·
March 31, Join Ms. Live: All You Ever Wanted to Know About Menopause, From Symptoms to Systemic Reformpolitics

March 31, Join Ms. Live: All You Ever Wanted to Know About Menopause, From Symptoms to Systemic Reform

March 31, Join Ms. Live: All You Ever Wanted to Know About Menopause, From Symptoms to Systemic Reform - Ms. Magazine

Ms. Magazine·
Social media is trying to sell you on lymphatic drainage massage. Is that really something you need?politics

Social media is trying to sell you on lymphatic drainage massage. Is that really something you need?

You probably know about your circulatory system and your immune system. But there’s a lesser known system that helps def

The 19th News·
The hobby that AI is ruining for its fanspolitics

The hobby that AI is ruining for its fans

In recent times, the beloved hobby of jigsaw puzzling has encountered an unexpected adversary: artificial intelligence.

Vox·
Do you need to know who you’d be without antidepressants?politics

Do you need to know who you’d be without antidepressants?

Your Mileage May Vary is an advice column offering you a unique framework for thinking through your moral dilemmas. It’s

Vox·
The ugly history behind Trump’s birthright citizenship case in the Supreme Courtpolitics

The ugly history behind Trump’s birthright citizenship case in the Supreme Court

This man wants to revive a 145-year-old white supremacist idea that even 19th-century racists eventually rejected. | Joe

Vox·
ICE heads to the airportpolitics

ICE heads to the airport

In a move that has raised eyebrows across the nation, President Donald Trump has decided to deploy Immigration and Custo

Vox·
How the term ‘neurodivergent’ moved from activists to pop culture — and politicspolitics

How the term ‘neurodivergent’ moved from activists to pop culture — and politics

Nicki Minaj recently identified herself as “neurodivergent” in a series of now-deleted posts on the social media website

The 19th News·
Waking Up Alone: Embracing Singledom in Today’s Worldpolitics

Waking Up Alone: Embracing Singledom in Today’s World

On August 26, 1950, the Italian poet Cesare Pavese woke up in Turin on a day that would tragically define his fate. With

El País·
Mississippi leads the nation in gun deaths among pregnant and postpartum peoplepolitics

Mississippi leads the nation in gun deaths among pregnant and postpartum people

Mississippi leads in U.S. gun deaths among pregnant and postpartum people

The 19th News·
In Illinois, a primary could mean a new record number of Black women in the Senatepolitics

In Illinois, a primary could mean a new record number of Black women in the Senate

In Illinois, a primary could mean new record number of Black women in Senate

The 19th News·
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