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The Arlington Heritage Memorial Grounds has three cemeteries. Residents can explore them May 16.

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The Arlington Heritage Memorial Grounds has three cemeteries. Residents can explore them May 16.

Virginia Democrats on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revive the voter-approved redistricting amendment struck down last week by the Supreme Court of Virginia, escalating the fight over the state’s congressional map to the nation’s highest court with the 2026 midterms inching closer.  In an emergency application filed with Chief Justice John Roberts, attorneys […]

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Virginia Democrats on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revive the voter-approved redistricting amendment struck down last week by the Supreme Court of Virginia, escalating the fight over the state’s congressional map to the nation’s highest court with the 2026 midterms inching closer.  In an emergency application filed with Chief Justice John Roberts, attorneys […]

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Uno de los restaurantes más queridos de Barrio Logan,  está listo para volver a recibir a sus clientes seis meses después de cerrar su local original donde permaneció durante 92 años. Las Cuatro Milpas reabrirá sus puertas este martes en su nueva ubicación en la cuadra 1985 National Avenue, a solo cuadras de su antiguo […]

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Uno de los restaurantes más queridos de Barrio Logan,  está listo para volver a recibir a sus clientes seis meses después de cerrar su local original donde permaneció durante 92 años. Las Cuatro Milpas reabrirá sus puertas este martes en su nueva ubicación en la cuadra 1985 National Avenue, a solo cuadras de su antiguo […]

რუსეთის ლენინგრადის ოლქი უკრაინის უახლოესი ტერიტორიიდან დაახლოებით 600 კილომეტრში მდებარეობს. მაგრამ 15 აპრილს მისმა გუბერნატორმა ის „ფრონტისპირა“ რეგიონად გამოაცხადა. მან ნაწილობრივ ასე ახსნა ეს: იანვრიდან მარტამდე პროვინციის თავზე მთლიანობაში 243 უკრაინული დრონი ჩამოაგდესო. თუმცა, ზოგიერთი დრონი არ ჩამოუგდიათ. ფინეთის ყურეში საექსპორტო ტერმინალებიდან დაწყებული, ქვეყნის შიგნით მდებარე ნავთობგადამამუშავებელი ქარხნებით დამთავრებული, პრეზიდენტ ვლადიმირ პუტინის მშობლიური ქალაქის,...

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რუსეთის ლენინგრადის ოლქი უკრაინის უახლოესი ტერიტორიიდან დაახლოებით 600 კილომეტრში მდებარეობს. მაგრამ 15 აპრილს მისმა გუბერნატორმა ის „ფრონტისპირა“ რეგიონად გამოაცხადა. მან ნაწილობრივ ასე ახსნა ეს: იანვრიდან მარტამდე პროვინციის თავზე მთლიანობაში 243 უკრაინული დრონი ჩამოაგდესო. თუმცა, ზოგიერთი დრონი არ ჩამოუგდიათ. ფინეთის ყურეში საექსპორტო ტერმინალებიდან დაწყებული, ქვეყნის შიგნით მდებარე ნავთობგადამამუშავებელი ქარხნებით დამთავრებული, პრეზიდენტ ვლადიმირ პუტინის მშობლიური ქალაქის,...

Álvaro Carreras perdió protagonismo tras la salida de Xabi Alonso y el cambio de rumbo en el banquillo.

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Álvaro Carreras perdió protagonismo tras la salida de Xabi Alonso y el cambio de rumbo en el banquillo.

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Admissions to the bachelor’s program in art history and master’s programs in sustainable building technology and taxation will stop.

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Admissions to the bachelor’s program in art history and master’s programs in sustainable building technology and taxation will stop.

A Dutch-registered subsidiary of technology company Yandex has been fined 100 million euros for transferring the personal data of users of the Yango taxi service to Russia, Finland’s Data Protection Ombudsman announced. The company, MLU B.V., is part of the Yandex group and registered in the Netherlands.

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A Dutch-registered subsidiary of technology company Yandex has been fined 100 million euros for transferring the personal data of users of the Yango taxi service to Russia, Finland’s Data Protection Ombudsman announced. The company, MLU B.V., is part of the Yandex group and registered in the Netherlands.

La planta de Stellantis en Figueruelas se prepara para fabricar hasta cuatro modelos de Leapmotor mientras Hongqi negocia su entrada y la gigafactoría LFP de CATL apuesta por arrancar a finales de 2026 La entrada Figueruelas apuesta por el coche eléctrico chino y la gigafactoría se publicó primero en La tinta.

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La planta de Stellantis en Figueruelas se prepara para fabricar hasta cuatro modelos de Leapmotor mientras Hongqi negocia su entrada y la gigafactoría LFP de CATL apuesta por arrancar a finales de 2026 La entrada Figueruelas apuesta por el coche eléctrico chino y la gigafactoría se publicó primero en La tinta.

District leaders say stronger pay, training and grow-your-own programs are needed to keep effective teachers in classrooms.

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District leaders say stronger pay, training and grow-your-own programs are needed to keep effective teachers in classrooms.

Andriy Yermak, the former chief of staff of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is under suspicion as part of a major money laundering investigation by the country's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO).

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Andriy Yermak, the former chief of staff of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is under suspicion as part of a major money laundering investigation by the country's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO).

O Ministério Público de Contas do Distrito Federal (MPC-DF) apontou indícios de irregularidades em contratos firmados entre a Secretaria de Educação do Distrito Federal (SEE-DF) e o Banco de Brasília (BRB). O documento questiona a contratação direta do banco, sem licitação, para operacionalizar programas sociais por meio de cartões de pagamento. A representação foi protocolada […] Fonte

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O Ministério Público de Contas do Distrito Federal (MPC-DF) apontou indícios de irregularidades em contratos firmados entre a Secretaria de Educação do Distrito Federal (SEE-DF) e o Banco de Brasília (BRB). O documento questiona a contratação direta do banco, sem licitação, para operacionalizar programas sociais por meio de cartões de pagamento. A representação foi protocolada […] Fonte

If the state is successful in its effort to finally rid itself of the litigation, it would be an end to a lawsuit that has spanned three governors and multiple CPS commissioners and cost the state hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees.

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If the state is successful in its effort to finally rid itself of the litigation, it would be an end to a lawsuit that has spanned three governors and multiple CPS commissioners and cost the state hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees.

Ante la proximidad del invierno y un posible peak de enfermedades respiratorias para fines de mayo, autoridades regionales visitaron el Hospital Regional de Antofagasta para incentivar la inmunización contra el Virus Respiratorio Sincicial (VRS). Aunque la cobertura en lactantes alcanza un 85,9%, la Delegada Katherine López advirtió que aún restan más de 350 niños por proteger en la región, haciendo un llamado a padres de menores nacidos entre octubre de 2025 y marzo de 2026 a acudir a los centros de salud. Este artículo Llamado urgente en Antofagasta: más de 350 lactantes aún no reciben inmunización contra el virus sincicial fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Ante la proximidad del invierno y un posible peak de enfermedades respiratorias para fines de mayo, autoridades regionales visitaron el Hospital Regional de Antofagasta para incentivar la inmunización contra el Virus Respiratorio Sincicial (VRS). Aunque la cobertura en lactantes alcanza un 85,9%, la Delegada Katherine López advirtió que aún restan más de 350 niños por proteger en la región, haciendo un llamado a padres de menores nacidos entre octubre de 2025 y marzo de 2026 a acudir a los centros de salud. Este artículo Llamado urgente en Antofagasta: más de 350 lactantes aún no reciben inmunización contra el virus sincicial fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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The Bureau of Land Management, which oversees 13.5 million acres in New Mexico, said Monday it was officially nixing the "Public Land Rule."

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The Bureau of Land Management, which oversees 13.5 million acres in New Mexico, said Monday it was officially nixing the "Public Land Rule."

Las izquierdas reprochan su gestión a Moreno Bonilla en el último debate electoral mientras trabajadoras y trabajadores de Canal Sur, mujeres afectadas por el cribado de cáncer de mama y defensores de la sanidad pública se manifiestan a las puertas de la cadena pública.Temas principal: Elecciones andaluzasLeer artículo completo

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Las izquierdas reprochan su gestión a Moreno Bonilla en el último debate electoral mientras trabajadoras y trabajadores de Canal Sur, mujeres afectadas por el cribado de cáncer de mama y defensores de la sanidad pública se manifiestan a las puertas de la cadena pública.Temas principal: Elecciones andaluzasLeer artículo completo

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency, on Feb. 20, 2026. (Photo by Shauneen Miranda/States Newsroom)]]>

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(The Center Square) – The Trump administration asked the U.S. Court of International Trade on Monday to pause its ruling blocking the president's Section 122 tariffs, warning that even a temporary halt could disrupt trade negotiations and trigger a surge in imports. In a court declaration, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said suspending the 10% tariff could undermine talks with trading partners. "If certain key trading partners walk away from the table now, these negotiations may never resume," Greer wrote, even if the tariffs are ultimately upheld on appeal. The Section 122 tariffs were imposed after the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in February that Trump's earlier global tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act were unlawful. Last week, the Court of International Trade ruled against the administration on the Section 122 tariffs in a case brought by two small businesses and the state of Washington. The ruling applies only to those plaintiffs, meaning the government continues collecting the tariffs from most importers while the litigation proceeds. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said removing the tariffs during the appeal would cause immediate economic disruption. "Premature removal of the surcharge would usher in a flood of imports that characterized the pre-global tariff landscape," Lutnick wrote in a declaration, adding that the economic effects "cannot be repaired later." Administration officials also warned that refunding tariffs could strain U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which is already processing roughly $166 billion in refunds tied to the earlier IEEPA tariffs. CBP official Brandon Lord said implementing the injunction for additional importers would become "increasingly unworkable," citing more than 13 million entry summaries involving Section 122 duties. Liberty Justice Center Senior Counsel Jeffrey Schwab, who represents the small-business plaintiffs, criticized the administration's request. "They should not pass illegal tariffs and then complain about the results of getting them struck down," Schwab said. Schwab said the plaintiffs would oppose the stay request, arguing the administration faces no harm because the ruling currently applies to only three plaintiffs. "The court found that the proclamation was unlawful under Section 122, so I think that's a very big deal," Schwab told The Center Square. Before the Supreme Court struck down the IEEPA tariffs in February, Trump repeatedly warned the ruling would leave the nation "defenseless" and near "Third World status." The court ruled against him anyway, and the administration pivoted to Section 122 within hours of the ruling. The administration has already appealed the trade court ruling to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and said it would seek emergency relief there if the trade court denies its stay request. At the same time, the administration is preparing alternative tariff authorities. Trump said Saturday on Truth Social that using Section 301 authority would be "far slower and more laborious." The administration has opened Section 301 investigations involving 16 major U.S. trading partners. Hearings concluded Friday, and new tariffs could take effect as early as July. Polling shows Americans remain divided on who ultimately pays tariffs. A March The Center Square Voters' Voice Poll found 42% of voters believe U.S. consumers bear most tariff costs, while 12% said foreign countries primarily pay them. Several economic studies have similarly concluded that Americans are paying nearly the entire cost of tariffs, not foreign nations, as Trump has said, including analyses from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and Duke University.

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(The Center Square) – The Trump administration asked the U.S. Court of International Trade on Monday to pause its ruling blocking the president's Section 122 tariffs, warning that even a temporary halt could disrupt trade negotiations and trigger a surge in imports. In a court declaration, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said suspending the 10% tariff could undermine talks with trading partners. "If certain key trading partners walk away from the table now, these negotiations may never resume," Greer wrote, even if the tariffs are ultimately upheld on appeal. The Section 122 tariffs were imposed after the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in February that Trump's earlier global tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act were unlawful. Last week, the Court of International Trade ruled against the administration on the Section 122 tariffs in a case brought by two small businesses and the state of Washington. The ruling applies only to those plaintiffs, meaning the government continues collecting the tariffs from most importers while the litigation proceeds. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said removing the tariffs during the appeal would cause immediate economic disruption. "Premature removal of the surcharge would usher in a flood of imports that characterized the pre-global tariff landscape," Lutnick wrote in a declaration, adding that the economic effects "cannot be repaired later." Administration officials also warned that refunding tariffs could strain U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which is already processing roughly $166 billion in refunds tied to the earlier IEEPA tariffs. CBP official Brandon Lord said implementing the injunction for additional importers would become "increasingly unworkable," citing more than 13 million entry summaries involving Section 122 duties. Liberty Justice Center Senior Counsel Jeffrey Schwab, who represents the small-business plaintiffs, criticized the administration's request. "They should not pass illegal tariffs and then complain about the results of getting them struck down," Schwab said. Schwab said the plaintiffs would oppose the stay request, arguing the administration faces no harm because the ruling currently applies to only three plaintiffs. "The court found that the proclamation was unlawful under Section 122, so I think that's a very big deal," Schwab told The Center Square. Before the Supreme Court struck down the IEEPA tariffs in February, Trump repeatedly warned the ruling would leave the nation "defenseless" and near "Third World status." The court ruled against him anyway, and the administration pivoted to Section 122 within hours of the ruling. The administration has already appealed the trade court ruling to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and said it would seek emergency relief there if the trade court denies its stay request. At the same time, the administration is preparing alternative tariff authorities. Trump said Saturday on Truth Social that using Section 301 authority would be "far slower and more laborious." The administration has opened Section 301 investigations involving 16 major U.S. trading partners. Hearings concluded Friday, and new tariffs could take effect as early as July. Polling shows Americans remain divided on who ultimately pays tariffs. A March The Center Square Voters' Voice Poll found 42% of voters believe U.S. consumers bear most tariff costs, while 12% said foreign countries primarily pay them. Several economic studies have similarly concluded that Americans are paying nearly the entire cost of tariffs, not foreign nations, as Trump has said, including analyses from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and Duke University.

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Late voter registration, the kind that has sometimes contributed to long lines of Montanans signing up to vote hours after polls have officially closed, will continue at least through the June 2 primary election under a court order issued after ballots and voting guidelines have been mailed for Montana’s primary election. The order preserves new voter ID requirements. The post Judge blocks Election Day voter registration changes appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Late voter registration, the kind that has sometimes contributed to long lines of Montanans signing up to vote hours after polls have officially closed, will continue at least through the June 2 primary election under a court order issued after ballots and voting guidelines have been mailed for Montana’s primary election. The order preserves new voter ID requirements. The post Judge blocks Election Day voter registration changes appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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The New Orleans City Council met Monday for a special meeting to place an interim clerk in charge of its recently consolidated court system and set a special election in November to fill the job permanently.   Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said she intends to block both moves, elevating the intensity in a continuing battle […]

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The New Orleans City Council met Monday for a special meeting to place an interim clerk in charge of its recently consolidated court system and set a special election in November to fill the job permanently.   Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said she intends to block both moves, elevating the intensity in a continuing battle […]