Texas drew new lines to help the GOP win in the midterm elections. California countered this week. Republicans might have an edge in the redistricting battle as it spreads nationally.

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Texas drew new lines to help the GOP win in the midterm elections. California countered this week. Republicans might have an edge in the redistricting battle as it spreads nationally.

La Administración Federal de Aviación (FAA) anunció el 5 de noviembre una reducción del tráfico aéreo de hasta un 10 % en 40 aeropuertos de Estados Unidos, como consecuencia de la escasez de personal y recursos provocada por el cierre parcial del gobierno federal. Esta medida busca aliviar la sobrecarga en el sistema aéreo debido a la falta de controladores y de […] La entrada Aeropuerto de Charlotte, afectado y RDU advierte posibles demoras por recortes de vuelos se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Aeropuerto de Charlotte, afectado y RDU advierte posibles demoras por recortes de vuelos was first posted on noviembre 6, 2025 at 6:00 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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La Administración Federal de Aviación (FAA) anunció el 5 de noviembre una reducción del tráfico aéreo de hasta un 10 % en 40 aeropuertos de Estados Unidos, como consecuencia de la escasez de personal y recursos provocada por el cierre parcial del gobierno federal. Esta medida busca aliviar la sobrecarga en el sistema aéreo debido a la falta de controladores y de […] La entrada Aeropuerto de Charlotte, afectado y RDU advierte posibles demoras por recortes de vuelos se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Aeropuerto de Charlotte, afectado y RDU advierte posibles demoras por recortes de vuelos was first posted on noviembre 6, 2025 at 6:00 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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The program Rx Kids has helped alleviate some of those crushing costs for young families in Michigan. Doctors in Mississippi are encouraged by how this program has boosted the quality of life for young patients and caregivers.

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The program Rx Kids has helped alleviate some of those crushing costs for young families in Michigan. Doctors in Mississippi are encouraged by how this program has boosted the quality of life for young patients and caregivers.

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Indianapolis is full of churches, food banks and community volunteers ready and willing to step in to provide families in need with free turkeys or full meals. The post Thanksgiving 2025: Where to find a free meal or turkey in Indianapolis appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Indianapolis is full of churches, food banks and community volunteers ready and willing to step in to provide families in need with free turkeys or full meals. The post Thanksgiving 2025: Where to find a free meal or turkey in Indianapolis appeared first on Mirror Indy.

El vestido corto fluido con lazada de Zara por 50 euros: la prenda que te salva cualquier plan.

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El vestido corto fluido con lazada de Zara por 50 euros: la prenda que te salva cualquier plan.

UNDERWOOD, N.D. — WBI Energy on Thursday released new details of the timeline for the planned Bakken East natural gas pipeline connecting the two halves of North Dakota.  The development will kick into high gear in 2026, a company representative said during a meeting of the Legislature’s Energy Development and Transmission Committee.  WBI will hold […]

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UNDERWOOD, N.D. — WBI Energy on Thursday released new details of the timeline for the planned Bakken East natural gas pipeline connecting the two halves of North Dakota.  The development will kick into high gear in 2026, a company representative said during a meeting of the Legislature’s Energy Development and Transmission Committee.  WBI will hold […]

Selon un rapport publié jeudi 6 novembre 2025 à Stockholm, les menaces en politique augmentent pendant les années électorales en Suède. C'était déjà le cas en 2022. Mais le niveau observé en 2024 reste haut, comparable à celui de 2020, où 26% des personnes interrogées avaient déclaré avoir été victimes de harcèlement ou autre. Cette étude arrive dans un contexte chargé dans le pays.

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Selon un rapport publié jeudi 6 novembre 2025 à Stockholm, les menaces en politique augmentent pendant les années électorales en Suède. C'était déjà le cas en 2022. Mais le niveau observé en 2024 reste haut, comparable à celui de 2020, où 26% des personnes interrogées avaient déclaré avoir été victimes de harcèlement ou autre. Cette étude arrive dans un contexte chargé dans le pays.

Si hay una prenda que ha pasado de ser “la de los abuelos” a convertirse en icono de estilo, es el chaleco de punto.

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Si hay una prenda que ha pasado de ser “la de los abuelos” a convertirse en icono de estilo, es el chaleco de punto.

This report has been updated. A federal judge in Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration Thursday to pay roughly $9 billion for a full month of nutrition assistance benefits by the next day. Chief Judge John J. McConnell Jr., who was appointed by Democratic former President Barack Obama, said the administration blew its chance to […]

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This report has been updated. A federal judge in Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration Thursday to pay roughly $9 billion for a full month of nutrition assistance benefits by the next day. Chief Judge John J. McConnell Jr., who was appointed by Democratic former President Barack Obama, said the administration blew its chance to […]

Hay prendas que parecen sencillas, pero esconden un poder casi mágico: el de elevar cualquier outfit con solo ponértelas.

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Hay prendas que parecen sencillas, pero esconden un poder casi mágico: el de elevar cualquier outfit con solo ponértelas.

В центре Вологды в понедельник под покровом ночи установили гигантский — 9-метровый — памятник русскому царю Ивану Грозному. Во вторник, в День национального единства, его торжественно открыл губернатор региона Георгий Филимонов. "Сегодня мы восстановили историческую справедливость — открыли памятник царю Иоанну Васильевичу Грозному. Именно при нем в Вологде началось масштабное строительство каменной крепости, которая должна была превзойти Московский Кремль, и было заложено основание...

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В центре Вологды в понедельник под покровом ночи установили гигантский — 9-метровый — памятник русскому царю Ивану Грозному. Во вторник, в День национального единства, его торжественно открыл губернатор региона Георгий Филимонов. "Сегодня мы восстановили историческую справедливость — открыли памятник царю Иоанну Васильевичу Грозному. Именно при нем в Вологде началось масштабное строительство каменной крепости, которая должна была превзойти Московский Кремль, и было заложено основание...

Os Centros Educacionais Unificados, conhecidos como CEUs, existem desde 2002 e compõem um programa criado e implantado inicialmente na capital paulista, em distritos periféricos. Além de funcionarem como escolas de Ensino Fundamental, os CEUs também são polos para atividades de esporte, cultura e formação universitária. E a ideia pegou em outras cidades da Região Metropolitana […] O post CEUs de Osasco oferecem 15 atividades culturais e esportivas gratuitas apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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Os Centros Educacionais Unificados, conhecidos como CEUs, existem desde 2002 e compõem um programa criado e implantado inicialmente na capital paulista, em distritos periféricos. Além de funcionarem como escolas de Ensino Fundamental, os CEUs também são polos para atividades de esporte, cultura e formação universitária. E a ideia pegou em outras cidades da Região Metropolitana […] O post CEUs de Osasco oferecem 15 atividades culturais e esportivas gratuitas apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen is “not into the mood of negotiation” for a tobacco tax compact with the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, coming as the tribe moves forward with medical cannabis and could eventually include recreational marijuana. The comments came at an unrelated news conference Thursday where Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers, whom […]

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LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen is “not into the mood of negotiation” for a tobacco tax compact with the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, coming as the tribe moves forward with medical cannabis and could eventually include recreational marijuana. The comments came at an unrelated news conference Thursday where Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers, whom […]

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NV Energy estimates it overcharged customers at both ends of the state by a total of $65.4 million from 2002 through 2024, the company reported in response to an investigation by the Nevada Public Utilities Commission. The utility initially acknowledged overcharging some 60,000 customers by roughly $17 million, the Current reported in May, but the […]

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NV Energy estimates it overcharged customers at both ends of the state by a total of $65.4 million from 2002 through 2024, the company reported in response to an investigation by the Nevada Public Utilities Commission. The utility initially acknowledged overcharging some 60,000 customers by roughly $17 million, the Current reported in May, but the […]

Polk County pledged Thursday to allocate $1 million to local food organizations during the lapse in funding for federal nutrition programs. Due to a lawsuit, the federal government is set to partially fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program during the shutdown, but experts say the rollout of these partial payments could take weeks.  Polk County […]

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Polk County pledged Thursday to allocate $1 million to local food organizations during the lapse in funding for federal nutrition programs. Due to a lawsuit, the federal government is set to partially fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program during the shutdown, but experts say the rollout of these partial payments could take weeks.  Polk County […]

Valor representa mais da 50% do aporte esperado até o final do ano; Noruega é o maior financiador O post Lançado na COP30, fundo para florestas garante US$ 5,5 bilhões de cinco países apareceu primeiro em Brasil de Fato.

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Valor representa mais da 50% do aporte esperado até o final do ano; Noruega é o maior financiador O post Lançado na COP30, fundo para florestas garante US$ 5,5 bilhões de cinco países apareceu primeiro em Brasil de Fato.

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A former North Dakota lawmaker is seeking to overturn a state law that makes it a crime to lie or make intentionally misleading statements in political ads. Brandon Prichard, who represented Bismarck in the Legislature in 2023 and 2024, on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state’s corrupt practices law, claiming that it violates […]

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A former North Dakota lawmaker is seeking to overturn a state law that makes it a crime to lie or make intentionally misleading statements in political ads. Brandon Prichard, who represented Bismarck in the Legislature in 2023 and 2024, on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state’s corrupt practices law, claiming that it violates […]

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Organizations across the country are offering help to SNAP recipients whose benefits have been delayed by the government shutdown. The post Where SNAP recipients can find food help appeared first on Public Good News.

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Organizations across the country are offering help to SNAP recipients whose benefits have been delayed by the government shutdown. The post Where SNAP recipients can find food help appeared first on Public Good News.

(The Center Square) – Anti-tax activist Tim Eyman on Thursday lost his bid at the Washington Supreme Court to force Secretary of State Steve Hobbs to process his proposed referendum on Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1296. Passed earlier this year by majority party Democrats in the state Legislature, ESHB 1296 establishes new requirements in public education for immediate parental notification of serious incidents, provides a complaint process for noncompliance with student safety laws, and protects school employees from retaliation for supporting students' rights. Critics, including Eyman, contend the law undermines Initiative 2081, which was passed by the Legislature in 2024. I-2081 grants specific rights to parents and legal guardians of public school students, including the right to inspect school records, review curriculum materials, and receive notification of certain events, such as the provision of medical services or questioning of their child by law enforcement. Hobbs refused to file Eyman’s referendum based on the fact that ESHB 1296 has an emergency clause. This allowed the bill to take effect immediately upon the governor's signature on May 20, making it referendum-proof. “We did a little research, and we found out there are 183 bills,” Sen. Judy Warnick, R-Moses Lake, said when asked by The Center Square during an April media availability event about the number of bills with an emergency clause. The Center Square spoke with Eyman on Thursday about the decision. “It’s pretty maddening to see it. I do these lawsuits, not just because I think I'm going to eventually win, but to kind of expose how corrupt the system is,” Eyman told The Center Square. “A law says that an elected official has to do something. He doesn't do it. And the court said, ‘That’s okay with us.’ That’s pretty upsetting, pretty maddening.” A day after Gov. Bob Ferguson signed ESHB 1296 into law, Eyman filed the referendum. “A referendum gives the people a chance to be able to collect signatures, and to say if they agree or disagree with the fact that he just signed into law the gutting of our citizen initiative,” Eyman explained. “So, I filed it the following day. They took my money. They assigned it a referendum number, but the secretary of state refused to send it on to the attorney general to give it a ballot title. Without a ballot title, you can't print up petitions. You can't collect signatures.” In its unanimous ruling Thursday, the high court wrote that Eyman “contends that the plain language of the elections act, and this court’s precedent, require the Secretary to accept his properly filed referendum, assign it a serial number, and transmit it to the attorney general for preparation of a ballot title and summary. We hold that the Secretary has no mandatory duty to process a purported referendum on legislation that is, on its face, constitutionally exempt from referendum… The petition for a writ of mandamus is denied.” Eyman said the good news is that the signature-gathering effort to restore the parents’ rights measure continues. “He's having to get twice as many signatures as it would have required with my ballot measure, but he has found a way to be able to give the voters exactly what this referendum would have done,” he said. Eyman was referring to conservative political action group Let’s Go Washington and its founder, Brian Heywood. The group is currently gathering signatures for a voter initiative to restore I-2081. Initiative Measure No. IL26-001 would “reinstate Initiative 2081’s laws guaranteeing parents’ rights, including reviewing their children’s instructional materials, accessing their school records, being notified when medical services are provided, and opting out of certain classes. Voter approval of this initiative provides two years of constitutional protection from legislative interference, which reinforces Initiative 2081’s laws guaranteeing parents’ rights,” according to the text of the initiative. LGW founder Heywood texted a statement to The Center Square following the court’s Thursday decision denying Eyman’s challenge. “40 [sic] years of one-party rule has led to arrogant lawmakers in Olympia essentially eliminating the citizens' constitutional right to referendum through abuse of the emergency clause,” he texted. “It is shameful that the WA Supreme Court seems to be rubber stamping Olympia rather than upholding a nonpartisan interpretation of the law.” Washington State Republican Party Chair Jim Walsh, who also serves in the state House of Representatives, tells The Center Square he will offer legislation for the upcoming session to rein in the use of the emergency clause. “Yes, I will,” he said. “Especially in light of widespread concerns about HB 1531.” House Bill 1531, which has an emergency clause, passed during this year’s legislative session, “preserves the state's ability to address communicable diseases by ensuring public health responses are guided by science and that local jurisdictions cannot enact measures that prohibit evidence-based controls like vaccines,” according to the bill summary. Minority Republicans pushed back on the legislation, with many citing concerns that it would allow unilateral decisions during public health emergencies, such as those made during the COVID-19 pandemic by former Gov. Jay Inslee, who issued a state of emergency that remained in effect for over two and a half years. Many critics, primarily Republicans, said it lasted too long without sufficient legislative oversight.

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(The Center Square) – Anti-tax activist Tim Eyman on Thursday lost his bid at the Washington Supreme Court to force Secretary of State Steve Hobbs to process his proposed referendum on Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1296. Passed earlier this year by majority party Democrats in the state Legislature, ESHB 1296 establishes new requirements in public education for immediate parental notification of serious incidents, provides a complaint process for noncompliance with student safety laws, and protects school employees from retaliation for supporting students' rights. Critics, including Eyman, contend the law undermines Initiative 2081, which was passed by the Legislature in 2024. I-2081 grants specific rights to parents and legal guardians of public school students, including the right to inspect school records, review curriculum materials, and receive notification of certain events, such as the provision of medical services or questioning of their child by law enforcement. Hobbs refused to file Eyman’s referendum based on the fact that ESHB 1296 has an emergency clause. This allowed the bill to take effect immediately upon the governor's signature on May 20, making it referendum-proof. “We did a little research, and we found out there are 183 bills,” Sen. Judy Warnick, R-Moses Lake, said when asked by The Center Square during an April media availability event about the number of bills with an emergency clause. The Center Square spoke with Eyman on Thursday about the decision. “It’s pretty maddening to see it. I do these lawsuits, not just because I think I'm going to eventually win, but to kind of expose how corrupt the system is,” Eyman told The Center Square. “A law says that an elected official has to do something. He doesn't do it. And the court said, ‘That’s okay with us.’ That’s pretty upsetting, pretty maddening.” A day after Gov. Bob Ferguson signed ESHB 1296 into law, Eyman filed the referendum. “A referendum gives the people a chance to be able to collect signatures, and to say if they agree or disagree with the fact that he just signed into law the gutting of our citizen initiative,” Eyman explained. “So, I filed it the following day. They took my money. They assigned it a referendum number, but the secretary of state refused to send it on to the attorney general to give it a ballot title. Without a ballot title, you can't print up petitions. You can't collect signatures.” In its unanimous ruling Thursday, the high court wrote that Eyman “contends that the plain language of the elections act, and this court’s precedent, require the Secretary to accept his properly filed referendum, assign it a serial number, and transmit it to the attorney general for preparation of a ballot title and summary. We hold that the Secretary has no mandatory duty to process a purported referendum on legislation that is, on its face, constitutionally exempt from referendum… The petition for a writ of mandamus is denied.” Eyman said the good news is that the signature-gathering effort to restore the parents’ rights measure continues. “He's having to get twice as many signatures as it would have required with my ballot measure, but he has found a way to be able to give the voters exactly what this referendum would have done,” he said. Eyman was referring to conservative political action group Let’s Go Washington and its founder, Brian Heywood. The group is currently gathering signatures for a voter initiative to restore I-2081. Initiative Measure No. IL26-001 would “reinstate Initiative 2081’s laws guaranteeing parents’ rights, including reviewing their children’s instructional materials, accessing their school records, being notified when medical services are provided, and opting out of certain classes. Voter approval of this initiative provides two years of constitutional protection from legislative interference, which reinforces Initiative 2081’s laws guaranteeing parents’ rights,” according to the text of the initiative. LGW founder Heywood texted a statement to The Center Square following the court’s Thursday decision denying Eyman’s challenge. “40 [sic] years of one-party rule has led to arrogant lawmakers in Olympia essentially eliminating the citizens' constitutional right to referendum through abuse of the emergency clause,” he texted. “It is shameful that the WA Supreme Court seems to be rubber stamping Olympia rather than upholding a nonpartisan interpretation of the law.” Washington State Republican Party Chair Jim Walsh, who also serves in the state House of Representatives, tells The Center Square he will offer legislation for the upcoming session to rein in the use of the emergency clause. “Yes, I will,” he said. “Especially in light of widespread concerns about HB 1531.” House Bill 1531, which has an emergency clause, passed during this year’s legislative session, “preserves the state's ability to address communicable diseases by ensuring public health responses are guided by science and that local jurisdictions cannot enact measures that prohibit evidence-based controls like vaccines,” according to the bill summary. Minority Republicans pushed back on the legislation, with many citing concerns that it would allow unilateral decisions during public health emergencies, such as those made during the COVID-19 pandemic by former Gov. Jay Inslee, who issued a state of emergency that remained in effect for over two and a half years. Many critics, primarily Republicans, said it lasted too long without sufficient legislative oversight.

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