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North Dakota Monitor
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FARGO — Speakers at the No Kings rally in Fargo emphasized protecting voter rights as Congress weighs the SAVE America Act.  Randilyn Dombek, president of the Red River Valley League of Women Voters, told the crowd gathered on the North Dakota State University campus Saturday that the Republican-backed bill is not about election integrity.  “It’s about […]

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FARGO — Speakers at the No Kings rally in Fargo emphasized protecting voter rights as Congress weighs the SAVE America Act.  Randilyn Dombek, president of the Red River Valley League of Women Voters, told the crowd gathered on the North Dakota State University campus Saturday that the Republican-backed bill is not about election integrity.  “It’s about […]

تازه‌ترین واکنش‌ها در کنگره آمریکا به عملیات جاری نظامی علیه جمهوری اسلامی

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تازه‌ترین واکنش‌ها در کنگره آمریکا به عملیات جاری نظامی علیه جمهوری اسلامی

In Albuquerque and Santa Fe, thousands rally in 3rd No Kings March protesting the Trump administration.

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In Albuquerque and Santa Fe, thousands rally in 3rd No Kings March protesting the Trump administration.

پلمب شدن کافه لمیز به اتهام توهین به علی خامنه‌‌ای

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پلمب شدن کافه لمیز به اتهام توهین به علی خامنه‌‌ای

چگونه از سلامت روان خود زیر سایه جنگ محافظت کنیم

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چگونه از سلامت روان خود زیر سایه جنگ محافظت کنیم

رسیدن ناو آبی خاکی یواس‌اس تریپولی به منطقه سنتکام

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رسیدن ناو آبی خاکی یواس‌اس تریپولی به منطقه سنتکام

فاطمه حقیقت‌جو: گذار مسالمت‌آمیز بدون به رسمیت شناختن تکثر ایرانیان امکان پذیر نیست

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فاطمه حقیقت‌جو: گذار مسالمت‌آمیز بدون به رسمیت شناختن تکثر ایرانیان امکان پذیر نیست

El apoyo al genocidio en Gaza, así como a fuerzas sionistas, supera el 80% en Israel. Por tanto, la salida o detención policial de Netanyahu no cambiaría políticamente nada.

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El apoyo al genocidio en Gaza, así como a fuerzas sionistas, supera el 80% en Israel. Por tanto, la salida o detención policial de Netanyahu no cambiaría políticamente nada.

Thousands of Fresnans took to the sidewalks stretching over a mile on Blackstone Avenue to take part in Saturday's "No Kings" protest. The post ‘Stand up for our nation.’ Fresno’s third ‘No Kings’ protest draws largest turnout yet appeared first on Fresnoland.

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Thousands of Fresnans took to the sidewalks stretching over a mile on Blackstone Avenue to take part in Saturday's "No Kings" protest. The post ‘Stand up for our nation.’ Fresno’s third ‘No Kings’ protest draws largest turnout yet appeared first on Fresnoland.

As a long line of protesters marched along Broad Street in downtown Richmond just a few blocks from the state capital, Project 50501 organizer Antoni Szachowicz lamented that the crowd wasn’t as large as the No Kings protest held at the Capital in October. That protest saw roughly 20,000 people, he said. Project 50501 is […]

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As a long line of protesters marched along Broad Street in downtown Richmond just a few blocks from the state capital, Project 50501 organizer Antoni Szachowicz lamented that the crowd wasn’t as large as the No Kings protest held at the Capital in October. That protest saw roughly 20,000 people, he said. Project 50501 is […]

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在距離聯合國(ONU)秘書長安東尼奧·古特雷斯(Antonio Guterres)任期在2026年末屆滿還有大半年之際,有關其接班人的競爭已是國際輿論的焦點。最新動態有非盟(UA)成員國於昨天周五以投票方式,拒絕支持其輪值主席國布隆迪總統提名的候選人、塞內加爾前總統馬基·薩勒(Macky Sall)。這是本台法廣非洲組(RFI Afrique)今天(2026年03月28日星期六)上網的最新法文消息之一。本台法廣(RFI)非洲通訊員發自達喀爾(Dakar)的消息說,非洲55個成員國中,有近半數予以反對。其中,塞內加爾現執政當局的否決尤其引發關注。

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在距離聯合國(ONU)秘書長安東尼奧·古特雷斯(Antonio Guterres)任期在2026年末屆滿還有大半年之際,有關其接班人的競爭已是國際輿論的焦點。最新動態有非盟(UA)成員國於昨天周五以投票方式,拒絕支持其輪值主席國布隆迪總統提名的候選人、塞內加爾前總統馬基·薩勒(Macky Sall)。這是本台法廣非洲組(RFI Afrique)今天(2026年03月28日星期六)上網的最新法文消息之一。本台法廣(RFI)非洲通訊員發自達喀爾(Dakar)的消息說,非洲55個成員國中,有近半數予以反對。其中,塞內加爾現執政當局的否決尤其引發關注。

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在距离联合国(ONU)秘书长安东尼奥·古特雷斯(Antonio Guterres)任期在2026年末届满还有大半年之际,有关其接班人的竞争已是国际舆论的焦点。最新动态有非盟(UA)成员国于昨天周五以投票方式,拒绝支持其轮值主席国布隆迪总统提名的候选人、塞内加尔前总统马基·萨勒(Macky Sall)。这是本台法广非洲组(RFI Afrique)今天(2026年03月28日星期六)上网的最新法文消息之一。本台法广(RFI)非洲通讯员发自达喀尔(Dakar)的消息说,非洲55个成员国中,有近半数予以反对。其中,塞内加尔现执政当局的否决尤其引发关注。

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在距离联合国(ONU)秘书长安东尼奥·古特雷斯(Antonio Guterres)任期在2026年末届满还有大半年之际,有关其接班人的竞争已是国际舆论的焦点。最新动态有非盟(UA)成员国于昨天周五以投票方式,拒绝支持其轮值主席国布隆迪总统提名的候选人、塞内加尔前总统马基·萨勒(Macky Sall)。这是本台法广非洲组(RFI Afrique)今天(2026年03月28日星期六)上网的最新法文消息之一。本台法广(RFI)非洲通讯员发自达喀尔(Dakar)的消息说,非洲55个成员国中,有近半数予以反对。其中,塞内加尔现执政当局的否决尤其引发关注。

Cerca de 7 mil educandos celebraram neste sábado(28), no Recife (PE), a formatura de mais 30 mil estudantes da Jornada de Alfabetizaçao de Jovens e Adultos. A iniciativa, que foi realizada em áreas de reforma agrária e periferias de cidades do Nordeste e do Sudeste, fez parte do Pacto de Superação do Analfabetismo e Qualificação […] Fonte

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Cerca de 7 mil educandos celebraram neste sábado(28), no Recife (PE), a formatura de mais 30 mil estudantes da Jornada de Alfabetizaçao de Jovens e Adultos. A iniciativa, que foi realizada em áreas de reforma agrária e periferias de cidades do Nordeste e do Sudeste, fez parte do Pacto de Superação do Analfabetismo e Qualificação […] Fonte

El Kurdistán iraquí se posiciona como un actor clave en Oriente Medio, promoviendo diálogo entre países en conflicto. La apertura del oleoducto y la diplomacia regional buscan garantizar estabilidad energética y política en un momento crítico para la región.

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El Kurdistán iraquí se posiciona como un actor clave en Oriente Medio, promoviendo diálogo entre países en conflicto. La apertura del oleoducto y la diplomacia regional buscan garantizar estabilidad energética y política en un momento crítico para la región.

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Oklahoma Voice
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Thousands of Oklahomans across the state rallied at No Kings demonstrations, pushing back against what they view as an attempt by President Donald Trump to expand his power. Some Oklahoma protests in outlying cities drew only a few dozen participants while the one in Oklahoma’s capital city near Oklahoma City Hall drew […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Thousands of Oklahomans across the state rallied at No Kings demonstrations, pushing back against what they view as an attempt by President Donald Trump to expand his power. Some Oklahoma protests in outlying cities drew only a few dozen participants while the one in Oklahoma’s capital city near Oklahoma City Hall drew […]

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Minnesota Reformer
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WORTHINGTON — More than 60 protesters gathered for a No Kings protest here Saturday despite wind gusts of 38 mph off Okabena Lake and a Trump-friendly local political scene.   Rubi Lara held a microphone on the mud-covered curb of Lake Avenue, directing the crowd with chants and songs in protest of U.S. Immigration and Customs […]

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WORTHINGTON — More than 60 protesters gathered for a No Kings protest here Saturday despite wind gusts of 38 mph off Okabena Lake and a Trump-friendly local political scene.   Rubi Lara held a microphone on the mud-covered curb of Lake Avenue, directing the crowd with chants and songs in protest of U.S. Immigration and Customs […]

Un sujeto de 26 años fue formalizado, tras ser detenido por homicidio frustrado. La víctima corresponde a una mujer de...

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Un sujeto de 26 años fue formalizado, tras ser detenido por homicidio frustrado. La víctima corresponde a una mujer de...

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Freedom of the Press Foundation
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Section 702 of FISA, the controversial surveillance law that allows the FBI and intelligence agencies to spy on Americans’ communications without a warrant, is up for renewal in Congress. The law has been repeatedly misused, including to monitor journalists and activists. Yet, the Trump administration and some Democratic lawmakers are pushing Congress to reauthorize Section 702 without significant changes.Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) recently spoke to four experts about Section 702: Dell Cameron, an investigative reporter for Wired who covers privacy and national security; John Dickas, Sen. Ron Wyden’s deputy chief of staff; Trevor Timm, executive director of FPF; and Sean Vitka, executive director of Demand Progress.We talked about how surveillance affects freedom of the press and other First Amendment rights, and how Section 702 should be reformed to help limit the government’s power to spy on Americans. Vitka emphasized how the government has overreached using Section 702 powers, highlighting examples of spying on Black Lives Matter protesters, elected officials, and judges. “When the executive branch gets to decide who they’re spying on and at what degree they can spy on them on its own, they inevitably do too much,” Vitka said. “They do things that chill our speech.”Vitka said that Congress should not reauthorize the law without requiring a warrant before the government can search data collected under Section 702 for Americans’ communications. Congress must also close the “data broker loophole,” Vitka said, which currently allows the FBI and other agencies to buy data on Americans that they otherwise would require a warrant to access.Timm, too, explained that Section 702 surveillance can be abused, including in ways that impact the press. “A journalist’s lifeblood is their ability to keep their sources safe and confidential from government intrusion or any other control, any other intrusion,” Timm explained. “If the government is able to vacuum up, for example, all of a journalist’s international contacts and communications, they would essentially be able to find out who all their international sources are, despite the fact that a journalist was completely complying with the law and just doing their job as they are allowed to under the First Amendment.”Cameron highlighted his reporting about the government’s systemic noncompliance with the law when it comes to Section 702, noting that even the FISA court that oversees the program has cited the FBI for “persistent and widespread violations” in the past. Meanwhile, internal mechanisms intended to monitor the FBI and other agencies have been dismantled, Cameron said.A lack of transparency and secret government interpretations of the law also make it difficult for journalists to report on it, and for lawmakers and the public to understand how Section 702 is being used.Cameron noted his recent report for Wired on a letter from lawmakers, including Wyden, to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, asking her to clarify whether Americans using virtual private networks are vulnerable to spying under Section 702. It’s important to remember, Cameron said, that Section 702 is “being used in ways that we can’t really calculate, can’t understand, maybe never will.”Dickas discussed Wyden’s efforts to protect Americans’ privacy and call attention to secret executive branch interpretations of Section 702 that have expanded the government’s surveillance power in the past. “Senator Wyden agrees that there is value to American’s national security in Section 702, but he’s also arguing pretty vociferously that it’s possible to make reforms to protect the privacy of Americans that do not diminish Section 702 national security value,” Dickas said.A bill co-sponsored by Wyden and a bipartisan group of senators, the Government Surveillance Reform Act, would reauthorize Section 702 while also making urgently needed reforms to the law, Dickas explained.Watch the full conversation here.You can tell your lawmaker not to renew Section 702 without including privacy reforms for Americans using FPF’s action center.You can tell Congress to close the data broker loophole and stop AI-powered mass surveillance here.

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Section 702 of FISA, the controversial surveillance law that allows the FBI and intelligence agencies to spy on Americans’ communications without a warrant, is up for renewal in Congress. The law has been repeatedly misused, including to monitor journalists and activists. Yet, the Trump administration and some Democratic lawmakers are pushing Congress to reauthorize Section 702 without significant changes.Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) recently spoke to four experts about Section 702: Dell Cameron, an investigative reporter for Wired who covers privacy and national security; John Dickas, Sen. Ron Wyden’s deputy chief of staff; Trevor Timm, executive director of FPF; and Sean Vitka, executive director of Demand Progress.We talked about how surveillance affects freedom of the press and other First Amendment rights, and how Section 702 should be reformed to help limit the government’s power to spy on Americans. Vitka emphasized how the government has overreached using Section 702 powers, highlighting examples of spying on Black Lives Matter protesters, elected officials, and judges. “When the executive branch gets to decide who they’re spying on and at what degree they can spy on them on its own, they inevitably do too much,” Vitka said. “They do things that chill our speech.”Vitka said that Congress should not reauthorize the law without requiring a warrant before the government can search data collected under Section 702 for Americans’ communications. Congress must also close the “data broker loophole,” Vitka said, which currently allows the FBI and other agencies to buy data on Americans that they otherwise would require a warrant to access.Timm, too, explained that Section 702 surveillance can be abused, including in ways that impact the press. “A journalist’s lifeblood is their ability to keep their sources safe and confidential from government intrusion or any other control, any other intrusion,” Timm explained. “If the government is able to vacuum up, for example, all of a journalist’s international contacts and communications, they would essentially be able to find out who all their international sources are, despite the fact that a journalist was completely complying with the law and just doing their job as they are allowed to under the First Amendment.”Cameron highlighted his reporting about the government’s systemic noncompliance with the law when it comes to Section 702, noting that even the FISA court that oversees the program has cited the FBI for “persistent and widespread violations” in the past. Meanwhile, internal mechanisms intended to monitor the FBI and other agencies have been dismantled, Cameron said.A lack of transparency and secret government interpretations of the law also make it difficult for journalists to report on it, and for lawmakers and the public to understand how Section 702 is being used.Cameron noted his recent report for Wired on a letter from lawmakers, including Wyden, to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, asking her to clarify whether Americans using virtual private networks are vulnerable to spying under Section 702. It’s important to remember, Cameron said, that Section 702 is “being used in ways that we can’t really calculate, can’t understand, maybe never will.”Dickas discussed Wyden’s efforts to protect Americans’ privacy and call attention to secret executive branch interpretations of Section 702 that have expanded the government’s surveillance power in the past. “Senator Wyden agrees that there is value to American’s national security in Section 702, but he’s also arguing pretty vociferously that it’s possible to make reforms to protect the privacy of Americans that do not diminish Section 702 national security value,” Dickas said.A bill co-sponsored by Wyden and a bipartisan group of senators, the Government Surveillance Reform Act, would reauthorize Section 702 while also making urgently needed reforms to the law, Dickas explained.Watch the full conversation here.You can tell your lawmaker not to renew Section 702 without including privacy reforms for Americans using FPF’s action center.You can tell Congress to close the data broker loophole and stop AI-powered mass surveillance here.

Following weeks of uncertainty as to whether the state would allow another large No Kings rally on the state Capitol steps, more than 1,000 people stood on the lawn as they protested what they said is creeping authoritarianism in the United States. Montana poet and author Chris La Tray, along with former Gov. Steve Bullock […]

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Following weeks of uncertainty as to whether the state would allow another large No Kings rally on the state Capitol steps, more than 1,000 people stood on the lawn as they protested what they said is creeping authoritarianism in the United States. Montana poet and author Chris La Tray, along with former Gov. Steve Bullock […]

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Kentucky Lantern
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No Kings protests were scheduled in almost 40 Kentucky towns, large and small, on Saturday. Here are some scenes from Bowling Green, Lexington and Louisville.

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No Kings protests were scheduled in almost 40 Kentucky towns, large and small, on Saturday. Here are some scenes from Bowling Green, Lexington and Louisville.