As you watch the World Cup final this weekend, where @Hyundai is an official @FIFAWorldCup sponsor, maybe think about child labor making car parts in Alabama, United States, a country who also will host the next WC https://t.co/GCrzW4uEft
@radioambulante Creo en ti, Rubén Blades
“No sé si volverá Maradona, ni si Tyson aguanta su pena No creo en el alma que no perdona Ni creo en el corazón que condena Pero en ti sí, cariño, yo creo en ti”
I genuinely haven’t enjoyed watching someone play football as much as I enjoy watching Khvicha Kvaratskhelia play football for years. He’s instinctive, untamed, anarchic and, most of all, he’s really, really good fun. https://t.co/0IAY4VUEvL
This story, about a friendship built on pickup soccer games, the search for work and a love of baseball, turned even a few die-hard Mets fans on the New York Times Metro desk into Yankees fans for a day. By @elvilchisolalde via @NYTMetro https://t.co/tBIJ0zURR1
.@elvilchisolalde met some recently arrived Venezuelans trying to make their way in NYC, united by their love of soccer and baseball https://t.co/8akNYmYdSP
BREAKING: A yearlong investigation found U.S. Soccer executives, N.W.S.L. owners and coaches at all levels of American soccer had turned a blind eye toward years of reports of abuse from players. It is appalling reading. https://t.co/NtvQNZz2df
Exclusive: Since 2010, #LFC sponsor Standard Chartered has provided $7.5bn of funding to the owners of the Cerrejon mine.
Cerrejon has been described as an existential threat to Luis Diaz’s Wayuu people, while the UN has asked it to suspend operations.
https://t.co/WYf2DE9a3s
Nuestro artículo en la primera plana sobre las dificultades a las que se enfrenta Nueva York para acomodar a los miles de migrantes que llegan en autobús desde la frontera. También lo pueden leer en español:
https://t.co/bmSTj9iGS3
con @elvilchisolalde
Stark stat on NYC homelessness & migrants:
Family shelter population is up 8.5% since mid-July, due partly to Texas @GovAbbott 's buses.
If this keeps up for a year, family shelter pop will nearly double, to ~60k.
w/@elvilchisolalde
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In Metro's story this weekend, a look at how NYC is trying to balance its identity as the place the world turns to for sanctuary, and the crush of new people who are overwhelming its safety nets, by @andylocal and @elvilchisolalde via @NYTMetro https://t.co/SfMxsN43bK
Gov. Greg Abbott chartered a bus to send a group of migrants to New York, where Mayor Eric Adams said asylum seekers were overwhelming the city’s homeless shelters. https://t.co/2k3ncq96kV
Asylum seekers fleeing violence and poverty pass through Texas on their way to New York City all the time. But this summer they're finding themselves in the middle of a political battle. via @NYTMetro@andylocal@elvilchisolalde https://t.co/dXT9P9T9qC