This Tuesday, Sudan opposition calls for more protests after children are shot dead; ex-Amazon worker arrested as Capital One data breach hits 100 million; opponent of US public lands picked to oversee them; prison riot in Brazil leaves 57 dead; and a Walmart shooting in Mississippi leaves 2 dead and an officer wounded.
Sudan protest group calls for nationwide protests after children shot dead (Reuters)
Capital One data breach hits 100 million; Ex-Amazon worker is charged as hacker (NY Times)
Opponent of nation’s public lands is picked to oversee them (AP)
A Walmart shooting leaves 2 people dead and an officer wounded in Mississippi (CNN)
A drug-resistant strain of malaria is making the disease ‘almost untreatable’ in southeast Asia (Washington Post)
Parents are giving up custody of their kids to get need-based college financial aid (ProPublica)
You can now see who’s contributing to 2020 presidential campaigns by state (ProPublica)
They survived colonization and war. But Venezuela’s collapse was too much. (NY Times)
Lawmakers accuse Trump and aides of delaying F-16 sales to Taiwan (NY Times)
China says most Muslims have been released from camps. Others say: Prove it. (NY Times)
U.S. Soccer says it pays women’s team more than men’s team, is challenged by women’s spokeswoman (NY Times)
Pakistan plane: Army aircraft crashes into residential area, killing 18 (BBC)
Boris Johnson won’t start Brexit talks unless EU moves on backstop (Politico)
Greece to overturn law that made universities no-go zone for police (Reuters)