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US Hospitality Workers at World Cup Venues Threaten Strikes Over Wages, Immigration Protections
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Labor·09.06.2026Resumen IA

US Hospitality Workers at World Cup Venues Threaten Strikes Over Wages, Immigration Protections

Hospitality and food service workers in Los Angeles, Seattle and Philadelphia, represented by Unite Here, are warning of potential strikes during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Unions are seeking wage increases above $30 per hour, protections from immigration enforcement, improved health coverage and better staffing as contracts expire or near expiration.

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Guardian Sport
Section 702 Reauthorization Deadline Looms Amid Controversy Over Intelligence Appointment
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Política·06.06.2026Resumen IA

Section 702 Reauthorization Deadline Looms Amid Controversy Over Intelligence Appointment

The US Congress faces a June 12 deadline to reauthorize Section 702 of the FISA, but negotiations are stalled. A 45-day extension was granted in April for reforms, but none have been made. A recent Senate vote (52-47) failed to pass a 3-year renewal due to Democratic opposition triggered by President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte, a businessman without security clearance, as acting Director of National Intelligence. Critics fear Trump's history of abusing surveillance powers and his suggestion to 'gut' the ODNI, potentially firing staff from previous administrations, complicates the reauthorization, especially without reforms like warrant requirements for US person queries.

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UK Revokes Travel Authorizations for Pro-Palestinian Commentators Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur
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Política·02.06.2026Resumen IA

UK Revokes Travel Authorizations for Pro-Palestinian Commentators Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur

The UK government has revoked the travel authorisations for online commentators Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur, preventing them from entering the country. The Home Office stated the decision was based on an assessment of potential risk to UK society, citing their presence as "not conducive to the public good." Both individuals have criticized the move as suppression of free speech.

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