As Kenyan police force falters, U.S. explores UN peacekeepers for Haiti The United States is exploring a proposal to transition the Kenyan forces in Haiti to a United Nations peacekeeping force, according to exclusive reporting from the Miami Herald.
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A Delta plane's wing damages another airliner on Atlanta airport runway The Federal Aviation Administration says it will investigate the incident, in which no injuries were reported. Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines says it is working to re-accommodate passengers on both flights. Jonathan Franklin
Mexico is on the verge of changing its constitution. Here's what you need to know The constitutional reform is controversial because it would completely remake Mexico's judiciary. One side says it would end corruption, the other that it would end judicial independence. Eyder Peralta
JD Vance spreads debunked claims about Haitian immigrants eating pets Local police say they’ve seen no evidence of crimes against pets alleged by Vance and GOP allies. The claims appear to have been spread by a neo-Nazi group before gaining a wider audience online. Jasmine Garsd
Israel says its forces likely unintentionally shot and killed an American activist in the West Bank Associated Press
Constitutional sheriffs wield unchecked power across America, journalist says Jessica Pishko says a group of sheriffs have become a flashpoint in the current politics of toxic masculinity, guns, white supremacy and rural resentment. Her book is The Highest Law in the Land. Tonya Mosley
Regenerative agriculture is sold as a climate solution. Can it do all it says? Governments and industries are pouring billions of dollars into so-called “regenerative agriculture.” But while scientists say some of these farming practices do reduce planet heating pollution, for others the science is less clear. Julia Simon