The Washington Post is out with new investigative reporting on how governments around the world have used powerful spyware to track journalists, activists, and executives by hacking their smartphones. As climate change drives temperatures up, USA Today looks at how farmworkers are facing increasing health hazards in the extreme heat. It’s a bad time to buy a car, new or used. Slate explains why prices are so high and says they’re likely to stay that way for a while. Olympians Kristie and Samantha Mewis are the first sisters to play together for the U.S. women’s soccer team in a world championship. The Wall Street Journal spoke with their parents about what it was like to raise two soccer stars under one roof.
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