As priority crime and public safety bills wither on the vine in the legislative session’s final hours, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham told Source NM Wednesday that it’s still too early to say if she’ll call lawmakers back to Santa Fe for a special session.

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As priority crime and public safety bills wither on the vine in the legislative session’s final hours, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham told Source NM Wednesday that it’s still too early to say if she’ll call lawmakers back to Santa Fe for a special session.

Congressional lawmakers from Maryland and Virginia are pushing for a “rigorous” environmental remediation plan, public briefings and continued bacteria monitoring in the wake of last month's spill of millions of gallons of sewage into the Potomac River.

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Congressional lawmakers from Maryland and Virginia are pushing for a “rigorous” environmental remediation plan, public briefings and continued bacteria monitoring in the wake of last month's spill of millions of gallons of sewage into the Potomac River.

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Four leaders spoke at the Fort Worth Report’s Candid Conversation Feb. 18 about ways to reduce the problem in the local community.

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Four leaders spoke at the Fort Worth Report’s Candid Conversation Feb. 18 about ways to reduce the problem in the local community.

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Rojavan, presentzia izugarria daukate borrokan eroriek eta leku askotan ikusten dira beren argazkiak. 2014an Estatu Islamikoaren aurkako guda hasi zenetik 15.000 pertsona hil dira askatasunaren aldeko borrokan, izan kurduak, kristauak, arabiarrak edo asiriarrak. Herri honen martiriak dira. Gai hau kudeatzeko ere hamaika gizarte egitura antolatuta dituzte.

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Rojavan, presentzia izugarria daukate borrokan eroriek eta leku askotan ikusten dira beren argazkiak. 2014an Estatu Islamikoaren aurkako guda hasi zenetik 15.000 pertsona hil dira askatasunaren aldeko borrokan, izan kurduak, kristauak, arabiarrak edo asiriarrak. Herri honen martiriak dira. Gai hau kudeatzeko ere hamaika gizarte egitura antolatuta dituzte.

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Maderas de Llodioko kaleratzeak bidegabeak direla ebatzi du EAEko Auzitegi Nagusiak. Sindikatuek "positibotzat" jo dute albistea, eta sententzia sakonean aztertzen ari dira. Ostegunean agerraldia egingo dute hurrengo urratsen berri emateko.

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Maderas de Llodioko kaleratzeak bidegabeak direla ebatzi du EAEko Auzitegi Nagusiak. Sindikatuek "positibotzat" jo dute albistea, eta sententzia sakonean aztertzen ari dira. Ostegunean agerraldia egingo dute hurrengo urratsen berri emateko.

Botila hautsiekin armatutako hogei bat faxistak igandean egin zuten erasoa, Parisko 10. barrutian, eta larriki zauritu zuten CGTko militante bat.

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Botila hautsiekin armatutako hogei bat faxistak igandean egin zuten erasoa, Parisko 10. barrutian, eta larriki zauritu zuten CGTko militante bat.

60 bat estatuk jaso dute Donald Trumpek gidaturiko Bakearen Batzordeko kide izateko gomita, eta oraingoz 27k dute onartu. Azken datuei segi, 32 herrialdek dute Washingtonen egitekoa duten lehen bileran parte hartuko, baina horietariko batzuk behatzaile gisa –horietan dago Europako Batzordea–.

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60 bat estatuk jaso dute Donald Trumpek gidaturiko Bakearen Batzordeko kide izateko gomita, eta oraingoz 27k dute onartu. Azken datuei segi, 32 herrialdek dute Washingtonen egitekoa duten lehen bileran parte hartuko, baina horietariko batzuk behatzaile gisa –horietan dago Europako Batzordea–.

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(The Center Square) - After the American Civil Liberties Union sued the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles over redacted conversations with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a federal court ordered the DMV to release its communication records. The decision comes a full year after ACLU Nevada first requested records from the DMV on its communication with the ICE. The DMV has now been ordered to submit the full extent of these records to the court, while the plaintiff's concerns continue over potential data privacy issues for the public. “Data should not be disclosed unlawfully, and the government should always be required to comply with the law,” ACLU of Nevada Executive Director Athar Haseebullah told The Center Square. “Sharing that information with ICE, or with anyone else, creates serious issues in terms of data maintenance and the privacy that everybody in the state holds.” The ACLU of Nevada told The Center Square that it expects to receive communication records from the DMV sometime this week. The ACLU said it has requested records on the issue from the DMV since February 2025. The ACLU said it received “overly redacted” documents and that those came only after involving state Attorney General Aaron Ford. The ACLU added that the communication violated a 2023 state law specifically banning the DMV from sharing data for immigration law enforcement reasons, except under specific circumstances. The redacted documents included evidence of Signal group chats between ICE and Nevada DMV employees. “Within the records was a request from what appears to be someone at DHS [the U.S. Department of Homeland Security] asking for a new employee to be added to a Signal chat with members of the Nevada DMV,” said Haseebullah. On Feb. 6, Carson City District Court Judge Kristin Luis ordered the DMV to turn over communications to the court within five days, in response to the agency’s lack of response to the ACLU. As of Feb. 17, the ACLU had not received any records, but noted that the process could take longer as the Carson City District Court does not have an electronic system for document requests. The ACLU of Nevada sought to force the DMV to release ICE communication-related documents in its lawsuit, which started in August. But the ACLU told The Center Square it now wanted further action. “We're seeking civil penalties as well against the DMV for willfully failing to turn over these records, which is what they did here,” said Haseebullah. The DMV of Nevada told The Center Square it is “not in a position to comment due to active litigation.” Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office did not respond to a request for comment. The ACLU argued that the use of encrypted and self-deleting Signal chats for DMV-related business alone was a violation of the Nevada Public Records Act. “We've seen even through the records that they provided that they've already broken the law on at least one occasion,” said Haseebullah.

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(The Center Square) - After the American Civil Liberties Union sued the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles over redacted conversations with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a federal court ordered the DMV to release its communication records. The decision comes a full year after ACLU Nevada first requested records from the DMV on its communication with the ICE. The DMV has now been ordered to submit the full extent of these records to the court, while the plaintiff's concerns continue over potential data privacy issues for the public. “Data should not be disclosed unlawfully, and the government should always be required to comply with the law,” ACLU of Nevada Executive Director Athar Haseebullah told The Center Square. “Sharing that information with ICE, or with anyone else, creates serious issues in terms of data maintenance and the privacy that everybody in the state holds.” The ACLU of Nevada told The Center Square that it expects to receive communication records from the DMV sometime this week. The ACLU said it has requested records on the issue from the DMV since February 2025. The ACLU said it received “overly redacted” documents and that those came only after involving state Attorney General Aaron Ford. The ACLU added that the communication violated a 2023 state law specifically banning the DMV from sharing data for immigration law enforcement reasons, except under specific circumstances. The redacted documents included evidence of Signal group chats between ICE and Nevada DMV employees. “Within the records was a request from what appears to be someone at DHS [the U.S. Department of Homeland Security] asking for a new employee to be added to a Signal chat with members of the Nevada DMV,” said Haseebullah. On Feb. 6, Carson City District Court Judge Kristin Luis ordered the DMV to turn over communications to the court within five days, in response to the agency’s lack of response to the ACLU. As of Feb. 17, the ACLU had not received any records, but noted that the process could take longer as the Carson City District Court does not have an electronic system for document requests. The ACLU of Nevada sought to force the DMV to release ICE communication-related documents in its lawsuit, which started in August. But the ACLU told The Center Square it now wanted further action. “We're seeking civil penalties as well against the DMV for willfully failing to turn over these records, which is what they did here,” said Haseebullah. The DMV of Nevada told The Center Square it is “not in a position to comment due to active litigation.” Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office did not respond to a request for comment. The ACLU argued that the use of encrypted and self-deleting Signal chats for DMV-related business alone was a violation of the Nevada Public Records Act. “We've seen even through the records that they provided that they've already broken the law on at least one occasion,” said Haseebullah.

Tarrant County Precinct 4 covers Fort Worth’s northside through Azle. Perla Bojorquez, Nydia Cardenas and Cedric Kanyinda are on the ballot.

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Tarrant County Precinct 4 covers Fort Worth’s northside through Azle. Perla Bojorquez, Nydia Cardenas and Cedric Kanyinda are on the ballot.

Listening to music, day dreaming or eating while driving? New research reveals just how distracting these behaviours are.

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Listening to music, day dreaming or eating while driving? New research reveals just how distracting these behaviours are.

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The Jersey Vindicator
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The package of newly proposed bills would quietly undermine ICE’s power in a variety of ways.

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The package of newly proposed bills would quietly undermine ICE’s power in a variety of ways.

The state’s largest district announced a “bell to bell” cellphone and social media ban in June 2024.

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The state’s largest district announced a “bell to bell” cellphone and social media ban in June 2024.

The report says Los Angeles continued to see rising liability payments, overspending by departments and revenue shortfalls in the fiscal year that ended in June.

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The report says Los Angeles continued to see rising liability payments, overspending by departments and revenue shortfalls in the fiscal year that ended in June.

After pushback, the agency reversed course and agreed to review Moderna’s application after all.

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After pushback, the agency reversed course and agreed to review Moderna’s application after all.

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South Dakota Searchlight
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A proposal to let counties reduce homeowner property taxes by charging a sales tax advanced Wednesday at the South Dakota Capitol in Pierre, while an effort to maintain a lower statewide sales tax rate failed. The county sales tax plan is from Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden. It would let counties levy up to a half-percent […]

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A proposal to let counties reduce homeowner property taxes by charging a sales tax advanced Wednesday at the South Dakota Capitol in Pierre, while an effort to maintain a lower statewide sales tax rate failed. The county sales tax plan is from Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden. It would let counties levy up to a half-percent […]

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Oregon Capital Chronicle
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Outrage erupted last month when Oklahoma City residents learned of plans to convert a vacant warehouse into an immigration processing facility. Making matters worse was the secrecy of the federal government: City leaders received no communication from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement aside from a mandated disclosure related to historic preservation. Planning a major development […]

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Outrage erupted last month when Oklahoma City residents learned of plans to convert a vacant warehouse into an immigration processing facility. Making matters worse was the secrecy of the federal government: City leaders received no communication from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement aside from a mandated disclosure related to historic preservation. Planning a major development […]

The major election bill being pushed by Florida Republicans in the Legislature this session would require proof of American citizenship to register to vote, similar to federal legislation advocated by President Trump and Republicans in Congress. The proposal (SB 1334) advanced on a party-line vote in the Senate Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic […]

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The major election bill being pushed by Florida Republicans in the Legislature this session would require proof of American citizenship to register to vote, similar to federal legislation advocated by President Trump and Republicans in Congress. The proposal (SB 1334) advanced on a party-line vote in the Senate Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic […]

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New York Attorney General Letitia James has joined 17 states in urging a federal appeals court to preserve Temporary Protected Status for more than 350,000 Haitians. The post appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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New York Attorney General Letitia James has joined 17 states in urging a federal appeals court to preserve Temporary Protected Status for more than 350,000 Haitians. The post appeared first on The Haitian Times.

It’s possible to provide truly anonymous age checks online – but it takes investment.

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It’s possible to provide truly anonymous age checks online – but it takes investment.