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UAE Golden Visa investors face more than one AED 2 million test

Movingto reports that UAE Golden Visa investors face various requirements beyond the AED 2 million threshold, differing by investment type and documentation needed.

Deep-dive analysis of the death penalty at 50 finds systemic problems remain

The Marshall Project reports on the 50th anniversary of Gregg v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruling that reinstated the U.S. death penalty with intended reforms.

Inside the largest US measles outbreak in decades: Records reveal spread in vaccine-hesitant community

Healthbeat reports on the largest U.S. measles outbreak in decades, stemming from a vaccine-hesitant Ukrainian- and Russian-speaking community in South Carolina, resulting in 997 infections. 

Here’s how the Texas secretary of state’s resignation could complicate the midterm elections

Votebeat reports Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson's resignation raises concerns about election management ahead of the November midterms, with local officials anxious about potential changes and chaos. 

The special green card option for doctors

Manifest Law reports on the Physician National Interest Waiver (PNIW), a pathway for foreign doctors to obtain U.S. green cards by working in underserved areas for five years.

How government fines of over $1M are increasingly targeting immigrants

The Marshall Project reports on how the government is issuing over $36 billion in fines to immigrants, pushing for self-deportation while facing legal challenges.

SNAP is how millions of Americans afford food. Cuts to the program have thrown it into chaos.

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Slate report cuts to SNAP are causing chaos for millions, worsening food insecurity and mental health issues amid rising costs.

The Trump administration’s multiple investigations of the 2020 election may have more to do with 2026

Votebeat reports on ongoing FBI investigations into the 2020 election, focusing on Wisconsin and Georgia, potentially aimed at influencing future elections.

The surname map of America: The most common last name in every state and the immigration story behind it

ThatsThem reports on the most common surnames in each U.S. state, revealing how names like Smith and García reflect America's immigration history and demographic shifts.

Portugal's Golden Visa fund market, in charts

Movingto reports that Portugal's Golden Visa now mandates fund investments, with 38 eligible funds identified but varying in liquidity and fees. 

What, exactly, is happening with coal mining in Alberta?

The Narwhal reports on Alberta's tumultuous coal mining policies, marked by rule changes, public backlash, and ongoing controversies, including a petition against mining. 

5 of the most cursed teams in sports history

Bodog reports on five of the most cursed teams in sports history, highlighting their historic collapses and heartbreaking losses, including the Bills and Cubs.

The PACs for public lands

RE:PUBLIC reports on Idaho's PAC for Public Lands, which targets political candidates' stances on land conservation, highlighting tensions in local elections.

America’s safest midsize cities in 2026

SmartAsset reports Broomfield, CO, is the safest U.S. midsize city for 2026, while Little Rock, AR, ranks last due to high crime and disaster risks.

America’s founding promise of religious freedom long coexisted with prejudice

The Conversation reports on America's religious freedom promise, highlighting its coexistence with prejudice and ongoing challenges for minority religions.

Border wall plans threaten rural infrastructure and cross-border life in Big Bend

The Daily Yonder reports that federal border wall plans threaten rural life in Big Bend, Texas, risking local economies, ecosystems, and cross-border ties.

How a George Floyd-inspired California law accidentally weakened police accountability

CalMatters reports on how a California law meant to boost police accountability backfired, leaving families waiting years for justice due to major delays.

Rats, insects and mold: How bad food leaves prisoners hungry and sick

The Marshall Project reports on Georgia's less than 60-cent prison meals that leave incarcerated people starved, sick and violent.

Could delivery robots help pay for better city sidewalks?

Next City reports that delivery robots could help fund better sidewalks as cities explore data-sharing and revenue models to improve pedestrian accessibility.

How Americans heated and powered their homes across 250 years

Shipley Energy reports on 250 years of American heating and power evolution, from firewood and candles to modern thermostats and solar panels.

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