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Business World Cup ticket sales are about to begin. Scoring them may not be easy — or cheap FIFA is set to launch the first window of regular ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup on Wednesday. Brace yourself: because they may not be easy to get — or cheap. Rafael Nam
Business The U.S. is a major importer of Indian products made from Russian oil The United States imports oil products from India's Reliance Industries refinery, which sources nearly half its oil from Russia. Omkar Khandekar
National Trial begins for man charged with attempting to assassinate Trump Ryan Routh was arrested after a Secret Service agent spotted him holding a gun and fired on him when Trump was golfing at his West Palm Beach golf club in September. He faces up to life in prison. Greg Allen
National Morning news brief Trump remains steadfast on sending National Guard to Chicago, but dials back threats, man charged in Trump assassination attempt goes on trial, Russia launches largest airstrike on Ukraine. Leila Fadel
Food Send off summer with this recipe that's packed with flavor and color Dan Souza of America's Test kitchen and A Martinez cook up a dish to mark the end of Summer A Martínez
World French government on brink of collapse ahead of confidence vote on budget French President Emmanuel Macron may soon be on the hunt for a new prime minister, the country's fifth since he took office, after a confidence vote the current PM is expected to lose. Leila Fadel
Immigration 'I don't want them to think they won': U.S. citizen says masked officers stopped her NPR's Michel Martin has the story of a U.S. citizen who says she was questioned by masked officers who did not identify themselves. Michel Martin
World Israel cracks down even further on incoming aid to Gaza Israel is increasing restrictions on aid to Gaza, as aid organizations call on the country to flood Gaza with food and medicine to avert further catastrophe. Jane Arraf
Immigration South Korea charters plane for 300 workers detained by ICE at Georgia Hyundai plant South Korea chartered a flight home for over 300 workers detained by federal immigration authorities at a Georgia Hyundai plant. Molly Samuel
Immigration Former president of U.S.-Korea Business Council discusses ICE raid at Georgia plant NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Tami Overby, former president of the U.S.-Korea Business Council at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, about the ICE raid at a Georgia plant. Leila Fadel