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Sites tied to equality movements join list of America's most endangered historic places

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1 month 4 weeks ago
The Stonewall National Monument, the President's House Site and the Women's Rights National Historic Park are among 11 sites on this year's annual list of the most endangered historic places in the United States compiled by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Darlene Superville, Associated Press

How Denmark's wind and solar investments shield it from global energy turmoil

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1 month 4 weeks ago
The European Union's climate commissioner has told the 27-country bloc that the only way out of energy crises fueled by the wars in Iran and Ukraine is homegrown energy, and that the EU must accelerate its transition away from fossil fuels. One country leading the charge towards green energy is Denmark. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports for our series, Tipping Point.
Malcom Brabant

Sophia Nelson on 'Redefining Freedom' and living up to America's founding principles

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1 month 4 weeks ago
When asked what sort of government the United States had, Benjamin Franklin famously said, "A republic, if you can keep it." Like many, columnist Sophia Nelson has been wondering how well we have kept it. Her new book, "Redefining Freedom," seeks to answer that question and provide recommendations for how we can adapt America's founding principles. Ali Rogin sat down with Nelson to discuss more.
Ali Rogin

Soman Chainani and Amna Nawaz discuss politics for young Americans on 'Settle In'

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1 month 4 weeks ago
Author Soman Chainani is best known for his young adult series, "The School for Good and Evil," which went on to become a hugely popular movie on Netflix. Chainani's latest book, "Young World," is a political thriller about a teenager who becomes president. Amna Nawaz spoke with Chainani for our "Settle In" podcast and discussed the political realities for young people in America today.
Amna Nawaz

Mexico City airport races to finish $500M renovation as the 2026 World Cup nears

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1 month 4 weeks ago
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup less than a month away, thousands of passengers arriving at Mexico City's Benito Juárez International Airport are greeted by a chaotic construction site of buzzing drills, scattered pipes and unfinished flooring.
Fabiola Sanchez, Associated Press

U.S. military boards Iranian-flagged oil tanker suspected of trying to breach blockade

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1 month 4 weeks ago
The U.S. military said Wednesday that it boarded an Iranian-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman that was suspected of trying to violate the American blockade, the latest action by the Trump administration to try to push Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Ben Finely, Associated Press

Democratic-led states challenge the Trump administration's new caps on federal student loans

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1 month 4 weeks ago
A coalition of Democratic-led states is challenging the Trump administration's recent caps on federal student loans, arguing the limits will make it harder for students pursuing certain healthcare degrees to attain the necessary training and education.
Annie Ma, Associated Press

Pentagon watchdog to evaluate U.S. military's boat strikes in Latin America

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1 month 4 weeks ago
The Pentagon watchdog will evaluate whether the U.S. military followed an established targeting framework when carrying out attacks on dozens of alleged drug-smuggling boats that have killed nearly 200 people in Latin American waters since early September.
Ben Finley, Associated Press

San Diego mosque attack heightens fears as anti-Islam rhetoric rises in U.S.

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1 month 4 weeks ago
Investigators are looking deeper into the motives of two teen gunmen who opened fire at an Islamic center in San Diego. Police say more than 30 guns were found at their homes, as well as a manifesto with hateful and white supremacist views. The shooting has sent shockwaves through the Muslim community in the U.S. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Edward Ahmed Mitchell of CAIR.
Geoff Bennett

News Wrap: Government to drop tax claims and audits of Trump

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1 month 4 weeks ago
In our news wrap Tuesday, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the government will drop any tax claims and audits of President Trump, Blanche also defended the creation of a nearly $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund and President Trump endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in next week's Senate runoff, rather than the Republican incumbent John Cornyn.

Trump administration moves to roll back limits on forever chemicals in drinking water

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1 month 4 weeks ago
The Trump administration is moving to roll back limits on some PFAS, the toxic "forever chemicals" found in the drinking water of millions of Americans. The Biden-era rule set the first national drinking-water limits for several PFAS compounds. But industry groups argued the standards were legally flawed and too costly to meet. William Brangham reports.
Geoff Bennett

What happens to children when immigrant parents are detained by ICE

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1 month 4 weeks ago
Since the start of President Donald Trump's second term, the administration has detained nearly half a million immigrants, according to a new report. But the number of children they leave behind and what happens to them, most of whom are U.S. citizens, is largely unknown. White House correspondent Liz Landers discussed more with Tara Watson of the Brookings Institution.
Liz Landers

Degree in three: Why more colleges are speeding up graduation timelines

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1 month 4 weeks ago
Only about a third of Americans now believe a four-year college degree is worth the cost. Increasingly, students and families are questioning it too. As many colleges across the country face shrinking enrollment, more than 60 institutions are now offering students a faster path to graduation. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports as part of our series, Rethinking College.
Fred de Sam Lazaro

Ada Ferrer reflects on family history and forces shaping Cuba and the U.S. in new memoir

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1 month 4 weeks ago
Historian and Pulitzer Prize winner Ada Ferrer has spent her career exploring history, identity and memory. In her new book, "Keeper of My Kin," she turns inward, tracing her own family story across generations, while examining the larger forces that shaped Cuba and the U.S. alike. Geoff Bennett spoke with her about her family history and the stories that families choose to carry forward.
Geoff Bennett

Russians who fled after Ukraine invasion stage fresh take on classic play in U.S.

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1 month 4 weeks ago
Two Russians who left their country after the invasion of Ukraine and are now rebuilding their lives and careers in the U.S. Senior Arts Correspondent Jeffrey Brown reports on a recent production in New York for our Art in Action series, exploring how art and democracy shape one another, as part of our CANVAS coverage.
Jeffrey Brown

Israeli forces intercept the remaining activist flotilla vessels headed for Gaza

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1 month 4 weeks ago
A live feed on the Global Sumud Flotilla website showed armed Israeli soldiers boarding the vessels as activists in life vests put their hands up. Soldiers then destroyed cameras mounted on the vessels.
Julia Frankel, Associated Press

Senate advances bill aimed at ending Iran war as Cassidy, after primary loss, flips to support it

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1 month 4 weeks ago
The Senate advanced legislation Tuesday that seeks to force President Donald Trump to withdraw from the Iran war, as a growing number of Republicans defied the president's wishes.
Stephen Groves, Associated Press

School official did nothing after being told about a 6-year-old student with a gun, prosecutor says

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1 month 4 weeks ago
An assistant principal at a Virginia elementary school shook off repeated warnings that a 6-year-old student had a gun that was later used to shoot his teacher, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
John Raby, Associated Press

Trump administration plans to admit more white South Africans as refugees this year

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1 month 4 weeks ago
The Trump administration plans to admit up to 10,000 more white South African refugees into the United States, citing discrimination against Afrikaners.
Seung Min Kim, Associated Press

NAACP calls for boycott of Southern college sports programs over voting rights

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1 month 4 weeks ago
The NAACP is calling on Black athletes, alumni, fans and the general public to boycott the athletic programs of public universities in states that aim to redistrict longtime Black lawmakers.
Matt Brown, Associated Press
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