La relación entre Katy Perry y Justin Trudeau desata debate sobre los límites entre vida privada y liderazgo público. Más que un romance, el episodio revela la transformación de la política en un fenómeno cada vez más mediático.

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La relación entre Katy Perry y Justin Trudeau desata debate sobre los límites entre vida privada y liderazgo público. Más que un romance, el episodio revela la transformación de la política en un fenómeno cada vez más mediático.

La segunda edición de la Escuela de Comunicación y Tecnologías Libres para la Defensa Común del Territorio reunió a 18 organizaciones de ocho países latinoamericanos. El encuentro se realizó en Buenos Aires del 19 al 29 de marzo y buscó brindar técnicas de documentación de violaciones de derechos humanos y formación en la gestión de […]

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La segunda edición de la Escuela de Comunicación y Tecnologías Libres para la Defensa Común del Territorio reunió a 18 organizaciones de ocho países latinoamericanos. El encuentro se realizó en Buenos Aires del 19 al 29 de marzo y buscó brindar técnicas de documentación de violaciones de derechos humanos y formación en la gestión de […]

Um promotor sueco indiciou, nesta segunda-feira (30), um homem suspeito de ter forçado sua esposa a se prostituir com pelo menos 120 homens. Ele também é suspeito de proxenetismo agravado, estupros e agressões sexuais.

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Um promotor sueco indiciou, nesta segunda-feira (30), um homem suspeito de ter forçado sua esposa a se prostituir com pelo menos 120 homens. Ele também é suspeito de proxenetismo agravado, estupros e agressões sexuais.

The Guardian has started cross-posting its weekly food newsletter, “Feast,” to Substack, where it hopes to reach new audiences. This is an experiment, according to Press Gazette’s reporting; if Feast succeeds on Substack, The Guardian may progress to offering unique content on the platform, and republishing other existing newsletters there. Press Gazette reported that the...

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The Guardian has started cross-posting its weekly food newsletter, “Feast,” to Substack, where it hopes to reach new audiences. This is an experiment, according to Press Gazette’s reporting; if Feast succeeds on Substack, The Guardian may progress to offering unique content on the platform, and republishing other existing newsletters there. Press Gazette reported that the...

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Survivors of sex crimes in Louisiana could soon be able to demand their personal information — such as their addresses, marital records, places of worship or children’s schools — be removed from websites and social media posts under threat of a lawsuit or criminal charges. Rep. Delisha Boyd, D-New Orleans, has sponsored House Bill 1012. […]

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Survivors of sex crimes in Louisiana could soon be able to demand their personal information — such as their addresses, marital records, places of worship or children’s schools — be removed from websites and social media posts under threat of a lawsuit or criminal charges. Rep. Delisha Boyd, D-New Orleans, has sponsored House Bill 1012. […]

The issue centered on voter intent.

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The issue centered on voter intent.

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Check out a chocolate and coffee festival, live music, tree giveaway and an Arab American heritage market. The post 42 things to do in April in Indianapolis appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Check out a chocolate and coffee festival, live music, tree giveaway and an Arab American heritage market. The post 42 things to do in April in Indianapolis appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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O Parlamento israelense aprovou nesta segunda-feira (30) um projeto de lei que estabelece a pena de morte como padrão para palestinos condenados por tribunais militares por matar israelenses. A medida é vista por aliados europeus como discriminatória.

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O Parlamento israelense aprovou nesta segunda-feira (30) um projeto de lei que estabelece a pena de morte como padrão para palestinos condenados por tribunais militares por matar israelenses. A medida é vista por aliados europeus como discriminatória.

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Today, The Hill reported that Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, acknowledged that many of his Democratic colleagues plan to flip their votes against renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) because they do not trust the Trump administration with the law's sweeping warrantless surveillance powers. Despite those concerns, Himes is continuing to push for renewal and against any votes on privacy protections.The following is a statement from Demand Progress Executive Director Sean Vitka: "Donald Trump has shown he will abuse every inch of power we give him. So you would think that given an opportunity to check his authority and protect Americans, Democrats would jump at the chance. But instead, Rep. Jim Himes is failing his critical role as an overseer of intelligence agencies and using his political power to lobby his fellow Democrats in service of the Trump administration domestic surveillance agenda. It is unforgivably cynical and reckless for Rep. Himes to make it easier for this administration to spy on Americans, especially at a time when Government agencies’ have made it clear that they intend to supercharge surveillance with AI, and when their misuse of these powers is horrifically on display." Section 702 allows the government to collect hundreds of millions of communications of foreign targets, which routinely sweeps in with conversations with and the private data of Americans. Privacy groups are broadly calling for reforms before any reauthorization, including requiring a warrant before government agents search through FISA databases knowingly in pursuit of information about people in the United States, and recently Demand Progress further led over 130 organizations in demanding Congress close the data broker loophole, which allows federal agencies to purchase Americans' private data without a warrant and feed it into AI-powered surveillance systems. Section 702 is set to expire April 20. The New York Times mentioned the efforts here.

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Today, The Hill reported that Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, acknowledged that many of his Democratic colleagues plan to flip their votes against renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) because they do not trust the Trump administration with the law's sweeping warrantless surveillance powers. Despite those concerns, Himes is continuing to push for renewal and against any votes on privacy protections.The following is a statement from Demand Progress Executive Director Sean Vitka: "Donald Trump has shown he will abuse every inch of power we give him. So you would think that given an opportunity to check his authority and protect Americans, Democrats would jump at the chance. But instead, Rep. Jim Himes is failing his critical role as an overseer of intelligence agencies and using his political power to lobby his fellow Democrats in service of the Trump administration domestic surveillance agenda. It is unforgivably cynical and reckless for Rep. Himes to make it easier for this administration to spy on Americans, especially at a time when Government agencies’ have made it clear that they intend to supercharge surveillance with AI, and when their misuse of these powers is horrifically on display." Section 702 allows the government to collect hundreds of millions of communications of foreign targets, which routinely sweeps in with conversations with and the private data of Americans. Privacy groups are broadly calling for reforms before any reauthorization, including requiring a warrant before government agents search through FISA databases knowingly in pursuit of information about people in the United States, and recently Demand Progress further led over 130 organizations in demanding Congress close the data broker loophole, which allows federal agencies to purchase Americans' private data without a warrant and feed it into AI-powered surveillance systems. Section 702 is set to expire April 20. The New York Times mentioned the efforts here.

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Minnesota Reformer
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When Rep. Elliott Engen, R-White Bear Lake, was arrested on suspicion of driving while impaired early Friday, there was an impaired passenger in his vehicle who was in possession of a firearm that police confiscated, according to publicly available police scanner data. Around 2:11 a.m., a police officer through dispatch called for backup because a […]

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When Rep. Elliott Engen, R-White Bear Lake, was arrested on suspicion of driving while impaired early Friday, there was an impaired passenger in his vehicle who was in possession of a firearm that police confiscated, according to publicly available police scanner data. Around 2:11 a.m., a police officer through dispatch called for backup because a […]

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El compromiso entre la mayor estrella del pop y el capitán de la NFL trasciende el romance para consolidarse como una alianza de poder blando que une el espectáculo y el deporte en un hito de la cultura de masas.

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El compromiso entre la mayor estrella del pop y el capitán de la NFL trasciende el romance para consolidarse como una alianza de poder blando que une el espectáculo y el deporte en un hito de la cultura de masas.

I will endeavour to review the legislation and changes over the upcoming Easter weekend.

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I will endeavour to review the legislation and changes over the upcoming Easter weekend.

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La Marea
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El Consejo de Ministros tiene previsto aprobar este martes la medida de modo parcial para las trabajadoras, que cumplen actualmente la condena en tercer grado. La entrada El Gobierno indultará a ‘Las 6 de la Suiza’ se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

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El Consejo de Ministros tiene previsto aprobar este martes la medida de modo parcial para las trabajadoras, que cumplen actualmente la condena en tercer grado. La entrada El Gobierno indultará a ‘Las 6 de la Suiza’ se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

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“སྐབས་རྗེས་མའི་བཀའ་ཤག་དང་སྤྱི་འཐུས་སུ་ཞིག་ཕེབས་ཀྱང་བོད་ནང་དུ་དགོངས་པ་བཞེས་ནས་ཕྱག་ལས་གནང་དགོས་པ་གལ་ཆེ།”

(The Center Square) – Legislation in the Illinois Capitol could allow for more lax rules regarding some hormone medications. Republicans say the bill was quietly snuck through with vague language that would allow pharmacists to prescribe a 12-month supply of hormone therapy medication to minors. HB 5492, introduced by Rep. Katie Stuart, D-Collinsville, passed an Illinois House committee earlier this month. If passed into law, the bill would require all health insurance policies in the state to cover a full 12-month supply of prescription hormone therapy treatment that is dispensed in whole at a pharmacy. Excluding controlled substances, pharmacists would be allowed to dispense a full year’s supply of hormone therapy treatments at a patient's request, so long as they have a prescription lasting 12 months. Presenting the bill to the House Insurance Committee, Stuart said the intention is to reduce frequent trips to the pharmacy for women prescribed the treatment, which is typically given to women going through menopause and younger women with particularly painful periods. “All this will do is to make sure that health insurance plans allow for the purchase of up to a 12-month supply at a time. Currently right now, your health insurance may force you to go once a month,” Stuart said. “There's really no change in cost to anybody.” A concern raised by Rep. Adam Niemerg, R-Dieterich, is that the language of the bill would allow for minors to access hormone replacement and puberty blocker medications. “I think it's very important to everybody in this room and everybody in this committee to know what you're doing here. You're pushing gender hormone treatment and puberty blockers on young children and that's wrong,” Niemerg said. Stuart spoke over Niemerg. “I’m making sure that women going through menopause can get the medication that helps them,” Stuart said. The bill states that a drug must be approved by the U.S. FDA, but does not contain language regarding the prescribed purpose of such drugs. While puberty blocking medications would fall into the medications the bill could allow, their use is considered off-label when used in the gender confirmation process. In a release from the House Republican Organization on Monday, Stuart was accused of purposefully obscuring the nature of the bill. “Rep. Katie Stuart knew exactly how radical this proposal was, which is why she tried not to mention that her bill would allow children to obtain puberty blockers so they could change their gender,” said the House Republican Organization. Before the committee voted to pass the bill, Stuart reiterated the intended purpose of the bill. “This will be very important for women at the upper age spectrum dealing with menopause. I think it's important to note that there are young girls that suffer from debilitating periods that keep them out of school for days at a time. We are also going to be able to help those young girls to make sure that they can get themselves to school,” said Stuart. The bill passed by a vote of 10-9, with the stipulation it would return to the committee for additional hearings as it is amended. Stuart did not say if any amendments would address aforementioned concerns.

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(The Center Square) – Legislation in the Illinois Capitol could allow for more lax rules regarding some hormone medications. Republicans say the bill was quietly snuck through with vague language that would allow pharmacists to prescribe a 12-month supply of hormone therapy medication to minors. HB 5492, introduced by Rep. Katie Stuart, D-Collinsville, passed an Illinois House committee earlier this month. If passed into law, the bill would require all health insurance policies in the state to cover a full 12-month supply of prescription hormone therapy treatment that is dispensed in whole at a pharmacy. Excluding controlled substances, pharmacists would be allowed to dispense a full year’s supply of hormone therapy treatments at a patient's request, so long as they have a prescription lasting 12 months. Presenting the bill to the House Insurance Committee, Stuart said the intention is to reduce frequent trips to the pharmacy for women prescribed the treatment, which is typically given to women going through menopause and younger women with particularly painful periods. “All this will do is to make sure that health insurance plans allow for the purchase of up to a 12-month supply at a time. Currently right now, your health insurance may force you to go once a month,” Stuart said. “There's really no change in cost to anybody.” A concern raised by Rep. Adam Niemerg, R-Dieterich, is that the language of the bill would allow for minors to access hormone replacement and puberty blocker medications. “I think it's very important to everybody in this room and everybody in this committee to know what you're doing here. You're pushing gender hormone treatment and puberty blockers on young children and that's wrong,” Niemerg said. Stuart spoke over Niemerg. “I’m making sure that women going through menopause can get the medication that helps them,” Stuart said. The bill states that a drug must be approved by the U.S. FDA, but does not contain language regarding the prescribed purpose of such drugs. While puberty blocking medications would fall into the medications the bill could allow, their use is considered off-label when used in the gender confirmation process. In a release from the House Republican Organization on Monday, Stuart was accused of purposefully obscuring the nature of the bill. “Rep. Katie Stuart knew exactly how radical this proposal was, which is why she tried not to mention that her bill would allow children to obtain puberty blockers so they could change their gender,” said the House Republican Organization. Before the committee voted to pass the bill, Stuart reiterated the intended purpose of the bill. “This will be very important for women at the upper age spectrum dealing with menopause. I think it's important to note that there are young girls that suffer from debilitating periods that keep them out of school for days at a time. We are also going to be able to help those young girls to make sure that they can get themselves to school,” said Stuart. The bill passed by a vote of 10-9, with the stipulation it would return to the committee for additional hearings as it is amended. Stuart did not say if any amendments would address aforementioned concerns.

Спікер 7-го корпусу ДШВ Володимир Польовий повідомив, що противник закріпився у висотках в центрі Покровська і Мирнограда

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Спікер 7-го корпусу ДШВ Володимир Польовий повідомив, що противник закріпився у висотках в центрі Покровська і Мирнограда

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The Detroit mayor is expected to outline plans on housing, public safety, education and population growth during Tuesday’s speech at Mumford High School.

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The Detroit mayor is expected to outline plans on housing, public safety, education and population growth during Tuesday’s speech at Mumford High School.

Tre deri në katër pacientë me sëmundjen e Gaucher-it janë pa terapi, dhe çdo vonesë për ta do të thotë përkeqësim i gjendjes, pra jetë ose vdekje, kështu reagoi Vesna Aleksovska, kryetare e Shoqatës për Sëmundje të Rralla “Jetë me Sfida”, raporton TV21. Aleksovska, sot qëndroi para Ministrisë së Shëndetësisë me mesazhin “Mungojnë ilaçet”, duke […]

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Tre deri në katër pacientë me sëmundjen e Gaucher-it janë pa terapi, dhe çdo vonesë për ta do të thotë përkeqësim i gjendjes, pra jetë ose vdekje, kështu reagoi Vesna Aleksovska, kryetare e Shoqatës për Sëmundje të Rralla “Jetë me Sfida”, raporton TV21. Aleksovska, sot qëndroi para Ministrisë së Shëndetësisë me mesazhin “Mungojnë ilaçet”, duke […]

El golpe político que supuso la captura de Maduro se diluye frente a una guerra en Irán que impacta directamente en la economía global. La Casa Blanca enfrenta ahora el costo interno de una estrategia exterior que dejó de ser rentable.

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El golpe político que supuso la captura de Maduro se diluye frente a una guerra en Irán que impacta directamente en la economía global. La Casa Blanca enfrenta ahora el costo interno de una estrategia exterior que dejó de ser rentable.