(The Center Square) - Fires across the southwestern U.S. have picked up early this year, with over 400,000 acres burning just between Utah and Colorado. The quick and early spread of wildfires comes after a short and warm winter across many Western states. In total, over 546,000 acres are currently burning in wildfires across the U.S., with the vast majority in the West. That was about 146% of the average year-to-date acreage burn during the last 10 years, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. “We knew going into this season that large areas of the West had not received their normal snowpack and were struggling with drought,” said Al Nash, the public information officer for the Alaska Incident Management Team assigned to fight Colorado’s Aspen Acres Fire. “We know that that drought condition is an underlying reason for this fire to have started and grown like it has," Nash told The Center Square Wednesday. Utah has seen the worst of the wildfire season with over 239,000 acres burning, followed by Colorado at 187,000. The two states currently hold the undesirable title for the two largest wildfires across the U.S. Utah’s Babylon Fire passed 100,000 acres as of Wednesday morning, becoming the state’s largest fire in eight years. “We've been under a stretch of really hot, dry, and windy conditions for quite a long period now. And that's just been really drying out our fuels, making them a lot more receptive to combustion,” National Weather Service meteorologist Braeden Winters told The Center Square. Winters is based in NWS' Grand Junction, Colorado, office, which serves neighboring Utah in addition to Colorado. “Add to it the days around when it ignited, especially through that weekend of the 27th and 28th, we saw really strong winds and wind gusts down in that area," Winter said Wednesday about Utah. The fire, located 25 miles southwest of Monticello in southeastern Utah, has destroyed five structures. That’s according to the local U.S. Forest Service office, which also reported that over 1,300 people had been assigned to help put out the fire. They've contained 11% of the fire. To date, 22 helicopters, 68 wildfire truck engines, four bulldozers and 21 water tenders have been used to fight the Babylon Fire. The U.S. Forest Service reported that gusty thunderstorms had swept out much of the smoke and air quality remained good to moderate in communities near the fire. The Center Square was unable to determine a total cost for the wildfire suppression effort for the Babylon Fire, which started June 26. No deaths had been reported as of Wednesday afternoon. Live updates for the Babylon Fire can be found on the U.S. Forest Service-Manti-La Sal National Forest Facebook page. The Babylon Fire is currently the largest wildfire across the U.S., followed closely by Colorado’s 96,000-acre Aspen Acres Fire. The Colorado blaze was 15% contained as of Wednesday morning, according to the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control’s assigned Alaska Incident Management Team. No lives had been lost, and no serious injuries had been caused by the wildfire as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the Incident Management Team. Total costs to fight the fire have grown to $17.9 million. “It's very hard to estimate how much this fire is going to cost in the end,” said Nash. “We've had some good success, but we've got a lot of people on this fire. There's a lot of work yet to do.” Over 1,600 people were reported to be working on the fire in Custer and Pueblo counties in Southern Colorado. The Center Square was unable to determine the exact number of evacuations, but the Incident Management Team said there had been roughly 10,800 in Pueblo County, with some evacuations in three other counties. A flash flood watch was in effect Wednesday as thunderstorms rolled across the wildfire area, which had already received a small amount of rain. The Incident Management Team said the additional rain could be helpful for the fire, but could also present new challenges to firefighters if it triggered a flash flood. “It's kind of like a double-edged sword, right?” National Weather Service meteorologist Clint Skelly told The Center Square Wednesday. “We want rain, of course, to help put out the fire," said Skelly, who's based in Pueblo, Colorado. "However, there's impacts coming from the rain that could be very dangerous for, say the the frontline workers who are working the fire.” At least 266 homes were believed to have been destroyed by the Aspen Acres Fire, which began June 29. “While it's grown every day, the amount of new growth has been slowing,” Nash said of the fire. Live updates for the Aspen Acres Fire can be found on the Aspen Acres Fire 2026 Facebook page. This year’s roaring fire season follows early heat waves across the Southwest. Paired with droughts, snowpacks crucial to preventing wildfires have been wiped out earlier than usual in the year, which opened the door to the sweeping wildfires being felt Wednesday. “We recognize that the conditions here are not unique, and that as we move through July into August and the fall, we can certainly expect to see additional large fires that are in part due to the lack of winter snowpack,” said Nash. Nevada is currently battling over 44,000 acres of wildfire, including the 26,000-acre Grapevine Fire in Southern Nevada, which has been 99% contained as of Tuesday. Over 27,000 acres of wildfire are being battled in Arizona. In Colorado, Skelly said the impact of fires last long after the last flame is extinguished. “Yes, the fire is ongoing, but the impacts of the fire are going to last many many years from now," the Pueblo meteorologist told The Center Square. "Flash flooding is going to be a risk at least for the next five years over the Aspen Acres burn scar.” Elsewhere in the West, California, Oregon and Wyoming have seen smaller fires than those in Colorado and Utah.

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(The Center Square) - Fires across the southwestern U.S. have picked up early this year, with over 400,000 acres burning just between Utah and Colorado. The quick and early spread of wildfires comes after a short and warm winter across many Western states. In total, over 546,000 acres are currently burning in wildfires across the U.S., with the vast majority in the West. That was about 146% of the average year-to-date acreage burn during the last 10 years, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. “We knew going into this season that large areas of the West had not received their normal snowpack and were struggling with drought,” said Al Nash, the public information officer for the Alaska Incident Management Team assigned to fight Colorado’s Aspen Acres Fire. “We know that that drought condition is an underlying reason for this fire to have started and grown like it has," Nash told The Center Square Wednesday. Utah has seen the worst of the wildfire season with over 239,000 acres burning, followed by Colorado at 187,000. The two states currently hold the undesirable title for the two largest wildfires across the U.S. Utah’s Babylon Fire passed 100,000 acres as of Wednesday morning, becoming the state’s largest fire in eight years. “We've been under a stretch of really hot, dry, and windy conditions for quite a long period now. And that's just been really drying out our fuels, making them a lot more receptive to combustion,” National Weather Service meteorologist Braeden Winters told The Center Square. Winters is based in NWS' Grand Junction, Colorado, office, which serves neighboring Utah in addition to Colorado. “Add to it the days around when it ignited, especially through that weekend of the 27th and 28th, we saw really strong winds and wind gusts down in that area," Winter said Wednesday about Utah. The fire, located 25 miles southwest of Monticello in southeastern Utah, has destroyed five structures. That’s according to the local U.S. Forest Service office, which also reported that over 1,300 people had been assigned to help put out the fire. They've contained 11% of the fire. To date, 22 helicopters, 68 wildfire truck engines, four bulldozers and 21 water tenders have been used to fight the Babylon Fire. The U.S. Forest Service reported that gusty thunderstorms had swept out much of the smoke and air quality remained good to moderate in communities near the fire. The Center Square was unable to determine a total cost for the wildfire suppression effort for the Babylon Fire, which started June 26. No deaths had been reported as of Wednesday afternoon. Live updates for the Babylon Fire can be found on the U.S. Forest Service-Manti-La Sal National Forest Facebook page. The Babylon Fire is currently the largest wildfire across the U.S., followed closely by Colorado’s 96,000-acre Aspen Acres Fire. The Colorado blaze was 15% contained as of Wednesday morning, according to the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control’s assigned Alaska Incident Management Team. No lives had been lost, and no serious injuries had been caused by the wildfire as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the Incident Management Team. Total costs to fight the fire have grown to $17.9 million. “It's very hard to estimate how much this fire is going to cost in the end,” said Nash. “We've had some good success, but we've got a lot of people on this fire. There's a lot of work yet to do.” Over 1,600 people were reported to be working on the fire in Custer and Pueblo counties in Southern Colorado. The Center Square was unable to determine the exact number of evacuations, but the Incident Management Team said there had been roughly 10,800 in Pueblo County, with some evacuations in three other counties. A flash flood watch was in effect Wednesday as thunderstorms rolled across the wildfire area, which had already received a small amount of rain. The Incident Management Team said the additional rain could be helpful for the fire, but could also present new challenges to firefighters if it triggered a flash flood. “It's kind of like a double-edged sword, right?” National Weather Service meteorologist Clint Skelly told The Center Square Wednesday. “We want rain, of course, to help put out the fire," said Skelly, who's based in Pueblo, Colorado. "However, there's impacts coming from the rain that could be very dangerous for, say the the frontline workers who are working the fire.” At least 266 homes were believed to have been destroyed by the Aspen Acres Fire, which began June 29. “While it's grown every day, the amount of new growth has been slowing,” Nash said of the fire. Live updates for the Aspen Acres Fire can be found on the Aspen Acres Fire 2026 Facebook page. This year’s roaring fire season follows early heat waves across the Southwest. Paired with droughts, snowpacks crucial to preventing wildfires have been wiped out earlier than usual in the year, which opened the door to the sweeping wildfires being felt Wednesday. “We recognize that the conditions here are not unique, and that as we move through July into August and the fall, we can certainly expect to see additional large fires that are in part due to the lack of winter snowpack,” said Nash. Nevada is currently battling over 44,000 acres of wildfire, including the 26,000-acre Grapevine Fire in Southern Nevada, which has been 99% contained as of Tuesday. Over 27,000 acres of wildfire are being battled in Arizona. In Colorado, Skelly said the impact of fires last long after the last flame is extinguished. “Yes, the fire is ongoing, but the impacts of the fire are going to last many many years from now," the Pueblo meteorologist told The Center Square. "Flash flooding is going to be a risk at least for the next five years over the Aspen Acres burn scar.” Elsewhere in the West, California, Oregon and Wyoming have seen smaller fires than those in Colorado and Utah.

Arma erabiliko lukeen jendarmeari edo poliziari zilegizko defentsa presuntzioa bideratzen zaionez, biktimaren esku geratuko da frogatzea tirokatzeko orduan legea urratu zela. Horren alde egin du diputatuen gehiengo handiak. Iaz, 49 pertsona hil zituen Frantziako Poliziak, eta aurten dagoeneko 22 hildako zenbatuta dira.

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Arma erabiliko lukeen jendarmeari edo poliziari zilegizko defentsa presuntzioa bideratzen zaionez, biktimaren esku geratuko da frogatzea tirokatzeko orduan legea urratu zela. Horren alde egin du diputatuen gehiengo handiak. Iaz, 49 pertsona hil zituen Frantziako Poliziak, eta aurten dagoeneko 22 hildako zenbatuta dira.

Ikasturtea amaituta, berriro ere Hezkuntza Sailak sare pribatuaren alde egiten duela salatu beharrean gaude. Denona den eskola publikoaren mesedean lan egin beharrean, diru publikoa eta planifikazio osoa ekimen pribatuetara bideratzen du. Hona hemen adibide batzuk: Ikasturte honetan “Eskola Bikaina Denontzat” izeneko mahaiak sare pribatura diru gehiago bideratzeko mekanismoak ezarri berri ditu datozen urteei begira (balizko doakotasuna, eskola motxila, planifikazioa…). Sailburua pozik agertu da eta lortutako adostasun maila goraipatu du, nahiz eta sare publikoko eragileek, edo ez duten parte hartu, edo bidean zehar mahaia utzi duten, edota mantendu diren ahots kritikoak erabat baztertuak izan diren. 2021etik hona %46 handitu da sare pribatuaren finantziazioa; egun 2 urtetik 18ra arteko eskolaratze osoa itunduta dagoelarik, legeak agintzen duenaren gainetik; 2026ko aurrekontuetan, irakaskuntza pribatuari inoiz izan duen finantzazio handiena eman diote, 920 milioi euro, aurreko ikasturtean baino %11 gehiago. Gogora dezagun 2023ko abenduan aurrera atera zuen Hezkuntza Legeak eskola publikoa bigarren mailara alboratzen duela, bi sareen arteko oreka aitzakia jarrita. Lege hura, urtez urte sisteman pisua galtzen ari zen sare pribatuari bultzada emateko sortu zuten. Hura guztia publikoko eragileen iritzia kontuan hartu gabe egin zen. Sare publikoko arduradun gorenak sare horren kontra legeak sustatu eta erabakiak hartu ditu, sare pribatuaren ordezkariekin eskuz esku, inolako erreparorik gabe Selektibitatearen edo USaP probaren inguruan bizi izan dugun auzian, Hezkuntza sailburuak guztiz kolokan jarri du bere ardurapeko langileen profesionaltasuna, eta unibertsitate publikoaren defentsan atera beharrean, ikastetxe kontzertatuetako familia batzuen alde lerratu da, bide batez, euskararekiko erabateko begirune falta erakutsiz. Laburtuz, sare publikoko arduradun gorenak sare horren kontra legeak sustatu eta erabakiak hartu ditu, sare pribatuaren ordezkariekin eskuz esku, inolako erreparorik gabe. Gure ustez ez da utzikeria, jokabide kontzientea baizik. Kurtsoaren bilakaera ikusita, USaPeko zeroak ez dira bakarrak izango. Eskola publikoaren kudeaketa baloratu beharko bagenu, Begoña Pedrosak ere zeroa jasoko luke, ez duelako eskola publikoa bere lehentasunen artean jarri, ezta bere hezkuntza-politikaren erdigunean ere. Espero dugu datorren ikasturtean norabidea zuzendu, publikoaren alde lan gehiago egin eta benetan eskola publikoa bere lehentasuna izaten hastea. Irailetik aurrera ebaluazio jarraitua egingo diogu Begoña Pedrosari, erabakiak gertutik aztertuta. Eskola publikoak axola duelako. Euskal Eskola Publikoaz Harro Topagunea

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Ikasturtea amaituta, berriro ere Hezkuntza Sailak sare pribatuaren alde egiten duela salatu beharrean gaude. Denona den eskola publikoaren mesedean lan egin beharrean, diru publikoa eta planifikazio osoa ekimen pribatuetara bideratzen du. Hona hemen adibide batzuk: Ikasturte honetan “Eskola Bikaina Denontzat” izeneko mahaiak sare pribatura diru gehiago bideratzeko mekanismoak ezarri berri ditu datozen urteei begira (balizko doakotasuna, eskola motxila, planifikazioa…). Sailburua pozik agertu da eta lortutako adostasun maila goraipatu du, nahiz eta sare publikoko eragileek, edo ez duten parte hartu, edo bidean zehar mahaia utzi duten, edota mantendu diren ahots kritikoak erabat baztertuak izan diren. 2021etik hona %46 handitu da sare pribatuaren finantziazioa; egun 2 urtetik 18ra arteko eskolaratze osoa itunduta dagoelarik, legeak agintzen duenaren gainetik; 2026ko aurrekontuetan, irakaskuntza pribatuari inoiz izan duen finantzazio handiena eman diote, 920 milioi euro, aurreko ikasturtean baino %11 gehiago. Gogora dezagun 2023ko abenduan aurrera atera zuen Hezkuntza Legeak eskola publikoa bigarren mailara alboratzen duela, bi sareen arteko oreka aitzakia jarrita. Lege hura, urtez urte sisteman pisua galtzen ari zen sare pribatuari bultzada emateko sortu zuten. Hura guztia publikoko eragileen iritzia kontuan hartu gabe egin zen. Sare publikoko arduradun gorenak sare horren kontra legeak sustatu eta erabakiak hartu ditu, sare pribatuaren ordezkariekin eskuz esku, inolako erreparorik gabe Selektibitatearen edo USaP probaren inguruan bizi izan dugun auzian, Hezkuntza sailburuak guztiz kolokan jarri du bere ardurapeko langileen profesionaltasuna, eta unibertsitate publikoaren defentsan atera beharrean, ikastetxe kontzertatuetako familia batzuen alde lerratu da, bide batez, euskararekiko erabateko begirune falta erakutsiz. Laburtuz, sare publikoko arduradun gorenak sare horren kontra legeak sustatu eta erabakiak hartu ditu, sare pribatuaren ordezkariekin eskuz esku, inolako erreparorik gabe. Gure ustez ez da utzikeria, jokabide kontzientea baizik. Kurtsoaren bilakaera ikusita, USaPeko zeroak ez dira bakarrak izango. Eskola publikoaren kudeaketa baloratu beharko bagenu, Begoña Pedrosak ere zeroa jasoko luke, ez duelako eskola publikoa bere lehentasunen artean jarri, ezta bere hezkuntza-politikaren erdigunean ere. Espero dugu datorren ikasturtean norabidea zuzendu, publikoaren alde lan gehiago egin eta benetan eskola publikoa bere lehentasuna izaten hastea. Irailetik aurrera ebaluazio jarraitua egingo diogu Begoña Pedrosari, erabakiak gertutik aztertuta. Eskola publikoak axola duelako. Euskal Eskola Publikoaz Harro Topagunea

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"Bandalismoari" eta "gizatasun" faltari aurre egitea aitzakiatzat hartuta, espazio publikoari buruzko araudia zorroztuko du ordenantza berri baten bidez, eta aldarrikapenak egiteko ekintzak ere jarri ditu jopuntuan.

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"Bandalismoari" eta "gizatasun" faltari aurre egitea aitzakiatzat hartuta, espazio publikoari buruzko araudia zorroztuko du ordenantza berri baten bidez, eta aldarrikapenak egiteko ekintzak ere jarri ditu jopuntuan.

Lesakatik Lekeitiora, Zumarragara, Baztanetik Hondarribira eta Uztaritzera, azken egunetako albisteek emakumeek tokian-tokiko ohiturazko dantza ekitaldietan duten presentziaren hainbat aurpegi erakutsi dituzte: Lesakan aurten ez da emakumerik aritu ezpata-dantzan eta Zumarragan bi mutil besterik ez;  Lekeition, hirugarren emakume batek dantzatu du Kaxarranka; Baztango Plazara Dantzara kolektiboak aitortza jaso du emakumeen parte-hartzearen alde egindako lanagatik; eta Uztaritzen, Alaia Cachenaut-en doktore-tesiak azken 50 urteotan emakumeek kaskarotetan izan duten lekua eta parte hartzeko egin duten bidea aztertu ditu.

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Lesakatik Lekeitiora, Zumarragara, Baztanetik Hondarribira eta Uztaritzera, azken egunetako albisteek emakumeek tokian-tokiko ohiturazko dantza ekitaldietan duten presentziaren hainbat aurpegi erakutsi dituzte: Lesakan aurten ez da emakumerik aritu ezpata-dantzan eta Zumarragan bi mutil besterik ez;  Lekeition, hirugarren emakume batek dantzatu du Kaxarranka; Baztango Plazara Dantzara kolektiboak aitortza jaso du emakumeen parte-hartzearen alde egindako lanagatik; eta Uztaritzen, Alaia Cachenaut-en doktore-tesiak azken 50 urteotan emakumeek kaskarotetan izan duten lekua eta parte hartzeko egin duten bidea aztertu ditu.

Taldeak salatu du Eusko Jaurlaritzak legedia “urratzen” duela, ez dielako herritarrei arriskuen berri eman, eta exijitu dio “epe laburreko ekintza planak egitea eta aplikatzea”, trafikoaren eta industriaren arloan bereziki.

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Taldeak salatu du Eusko Jaurlaritzak legedia “urratzen” duela, ez dielako herritarrei arriskuen berri eman, eta exijitu dio “epe laburreko ekintza planak egitea eta aplikatzea”, trafikoaren eta industriaren arloan bereziki.

A legislative ethics committee found that Homer Republican Rep. Sarah Vance violated Alaska ethics law when she used official legislative letterhead to publicly condemn a Homer News story last September. The story was about a local vigil she helped organize for Charlie Kirk, a right-wing political activist who was assassinated last year.  The House Subcommittee […]

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A legislative ethics committee found that Homer Republican Rep. Sarah Vance violated Alaska ethics law when she used official legislative letterhead to publicly condemn a Homer News story last September. The story was about a local vigil she helped organize for Charlie Kirk, a right-wing political activist who was assassinated last year.  The House Subcommittee […]

Some parents are voicing concerns about plans to close a Greenville middle school and how school district leaders are managing facilities and money.

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Some parents are voicing concerns about plans to close a Greenville middle school and how school district leaders are managing facilities and money.

The lawsuit that sought to topple Arizona’s anti-transgender school sports ban is set to end, as the lone teen plaintiff steps back from the case that has dragged on for years.  Rachel Berg, a senior staff attorney with the National Center for LGBTQ Rights who represented the teen, said that litigation is “grueling,” especially for […]

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The lawsuit that sought to topple Arizona’s anti-transgender school sports ban is set to end, as the lone teen plaintiff steps back from the case that has dragged on for years.  Rachel Berg, a senior staff attorney with the National Center for LGBTQ Rights who represented the teen, said that litigation is “grueling,” especially for […]

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La audiencia de etapa intermedia contra el dirigente campesino se ha suspendido y trasladado para el próximo 8 de septiembre. El Juzgado en una primera audiencia suspendió provisionalmente la acusación porque el Ministerio Público no presentó pruebas suficientes. Prensa Comunitaria  La audiencia programada para hoy miécoles 8 de julio en el Juzgado Pluripersonal de Primera ... Read more The post Suspenden audiencia contra dirigente campesino Leocadio Juracán  appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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La audiencia de etapa intermedia contra el dirigente campesino se ha suspendido y trasladado para el próximo 8 de septiembre. El Juzgado en una primera audiencia suspendió provisionalmente la acusación porque el Ministerio Público no presentó pruebas suficientes. Prensa Comunitaria  La audiencia programada para hoy miécoles 8 de julio en el Juzgado Pluripersonal de Primera ... Read more The post Suspenden audiencia contra dirigente campesino Leocadio Juracán  appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

This article was originally published in Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. The U.S. Forest Service Tuesday approved a proposed mine in southern Arizona that will extract up to five critical minerals and was the first added to a program designed […] The post Feds give final approval for Patagonia mine situated in critical habitat for jaguars and Mexican spotted owls appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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This article was originally published in Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. The U.S. Forest Service Tuesday approved a proposed mine in southern Arizona that will extract up to five critical minerals and was the first added to a program designed […] The post Feds give final approval for Patagonia mine situated in critical habitat for jaguars and Mexican spotted owls appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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Members of the county’s Healthy Rivers board, which advises the BOCC, are concerned that the water will have a small impact on river health but a big impact on the program’s budget. The post PitCo commissioners voice initial approval for another water buy appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

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Members of the county’s Healthy Rivers board, which advises the BOCC, are concerned that the water will have a small impact on river health but a big impact on the program’s budget. The post PitCo commissioners voice initial approval for another water buy appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

People are being urged to take precautions if they may have been exposed at the terminal, an airport shuttle and a healthcare facility.

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People are being urged to take precautions if they may have been exposed at the terminal, an airport shuttle and a healthcare facility.

پایان آتش‌بس ایران و آمریکا در گفت‌و‌گو با مسعود کاظم‌زاده، استاد علوم سیاسی

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خاورمیانه جدید و نقش ایران در گفت‌و‌گو با جیکوب الیدور، پژوهشگر ارشد موسسه سیاست اول آمریکا

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قاآنی در نجف؛ نمایش قدرت یا اعتراف به عقب‌نشینی؟ عراق تحت رهبری الزیدی دیگر حیاط‌ خلوت سپاه پاسداران نیست

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George Morales discusses roads, budgets, and how he plans to lead Travis County's Precinct 4 after Margaret Gómez, building on her legacy. The post New Travis County Commissioner George Morales shares his vision for improving Travis County’s Precinct 4 appeared first on Austin Current.

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Maryland's top election official is being threatened with criminal charges by the Justice Department, the latest effort by the Trump administration to pressure state elections officials and cast doubt on the validity of this fall's elections, say some election advocates.

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Maryland's top election official is being threatened with criminal charges by the Justice Department, the latest effort by the Trump administration to pressure state elections officials and cast doubt on the validity of this fall's elections, say some election advocates.