España vuelve a mirarse al espejo tras la histórica victoria de Rosa Rodríguez en Pasapalabra: en lugar de celebrar un logro inédito de 2,7 millones de euros tras más de 300 programas, una parte del debate público ha preferido centrarse en si la concursante pronunció “perfectamente” un apellido en inglés. Una polémica menor que dice mucho más de nuestra forma de reaccionar ante el éxito ajeno que del propio concurso.

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España vuelve a mirarse al espejo tras la histórica victoria de Rosa Rodríguez en Pasapalabra: en lugar de celebrar un logro inédito de 2,7 millones de euros tras más de 300 programas, una parte del debate público ha preferido centrarse en si la concursante pronunció “perfectamente” un apellido en inglés. Una polémica menor que dice mucho más de nuestra forma de reaccionar ante el éxito ajeno que del propio concurso.

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President Donald Trump’s calls this week to “nationalize” elections capped a year of efforts by his administration to exercise authority over state-run elections. The demands now have some state and local election officials fearing — and preparing for — a tumultuous year ahead. “I don’t think we can put anything past this administration,” Oregon Democratic […]

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President Donald Trump’s calls this week to “nationalize” elections capped a year of efforts by his administration to exercise authority over state-run elections. The demands now have some state and local election officials fearing — and preparing for — a tumultuous year ahead. “I don’t think we can put anything past this administration,” Oregon Democratic […]

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This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter to get the latest. In the November 2022 election, lines at polling places in Ann Arbor, Michigan, spilled out of buildings and down some city streets. More voters were taking […]

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This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter to get the latest. In the November 2022 election, lines at polling places in Ann Arbor, Michigan, spilled out of buildings and down some city streets. More voters were taking […]

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Amnistia lege proiektua datorren astean onartzekoak dira, Rodriguez goi ganberako buruaren arabera. Oposizioak salatu du «omisio larriak» egin dituztela, eta amnistia «baldintzatua» izango dela.

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(The Center Square) – Early voting has begun or is about to begin in states with the earliest 2026 midterm election primaries. Illinois, North Carolina, Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi will hold some of the country’s first primaries with March election dates already set. Each state has different regulations for who can vote in which primaries. Here are guidelines for each race and key players in each primary election. North Carolina The 51-day window to vote in the primaries began with absentee early voting Jan. 12. Early in-person voting runs Thursday to Feb. 28, and the primary Election Day is March 3. Voters registered with a specific party must only vote in that primary election’s contest. However, unaffiliated voters can choose which party’s ballot they select. Registered voters in the state this cycle will choose a U.S. senator, all 14 U.S. House representatives, one state Supreme Court judge and three appellate justices. All 170 seats in the General Assembly – 50 in the Senate, 120 in the House of Representatives – are also on the ballot. There are no statewide referenda. Voters can register on the same day as they vote during the early voting period. For the first time, Republican registrations surpassed Democrats heading into the primary elections. However, both major parties significantly trail those registered unaffiliated. Texas Texas is also set to hold several hotly contested primary elections while early voting begins Feb. 17 with the election also set for March 3. Challengers on both sides of the aisle have emerged for the seat held by U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas. On the Republican side, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt are vying to beat the incumbent. U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett and state Rep. James Talarico are vying for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate seat. Texas operates with an open primary system which means voters do not have to affiliate with a political party to vote in its primary election. Arkansas Arkansas will also hold its primary election on March 3. Early voting in Arkansas begins on Feb. 16. Voters will elect Republican and Democratic candidates for the governor's race in the state. Incumbent candidate Sarah Huckabee Sanders is running uncontested in the state’s Republican primary. Two Democratic candidates have declared candidacy for Arkansas governor. U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., is also running for reelection in 2026. Arkansas also operates with open primary elections, which allows voters to select from either partisan ballot without registering with a party. Mississippi Mississippi voters can cast ballots in the primary election on March 10. Mississippi does not offer in-person early voting opportunities. Litigation out of Mississippi is also being heard before the U.S. Supreme Court in March over whether states can restrict mail-in voting. The case, Watson v. Republican National Committee, specifically challenges Mississippi’s law allowing ballots to be counted up to five days after Election Day as long as the ballots are postmarked by Election Day. Jason Snead, executive director of the Honest Elections Project, said a decision in the case could give uniformity to election laws instead of having states issue different policies. “What you want to see is that at the end of the voting period, the close of polls on Election Day, you know how many votes have been cast,” Snead said. “The absolute maximum number of ballots should be set when the polls close for all forms of voting.” Mississippi operates with open primary elections, which means voters do not have to affiliate with a certain party to vote in primary contest. Illinois Illinois will hold its primary election on March 17 and early voting in some parts of the state began Feb. 5. Races for governor, U.S. Senate and U.S. House are all on the ballot in Illinois. As U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., is not seeking another term, a crowded field of contenders seeks to take his place. In the Democratic primary, U.S. Reps. Robin Kelly and Raja Krishnamoorthi are among those vying to take over Durbin’s seat. In the Illinois governor’s race, Republicans are looking to keep Gov. J.B. Pritzker from winning a third term. Former Illinois Sen. Darren Bailey and entrepreneur Rick Heidner are among the contenders vying for the Republican nomination to Pritzker’s seat. Illinois operates closed primaries and requires voters to declare party affiliation in order to vote. However, voters are able to declare their affiliation as they register to vote during a primary election.

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(The Center Square) – Early voting has begun or is about to begin in states with the earliest 2026 midterm election primaries. Illinois, North Carolina, Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi will hold some of the country’s first primaries with March election dates already set. Each state has different regulations for who can vote in which primaries. Here are guidelines for each race and key players in each primary election. North Carolina The 51-day window to vote in the primaries began with absentee early voting Jan. 12. Early in-person voting runs Thursday to Feb. 28, and the primary Election Day is March 3. Voters registered with a specific party must only vote in that primary election’s contest. However, unaffiliated voters can choose which party’s ballot they select. Registered voters in the state this cycle will choose a U.S. senator, all 14 U.S. House representatives, one state Supreme Court judge and three appellate justices. All 170 seats in the General Assembly – 50 in the Senate, 120 in the House of Representatives – are also on the ballot. There are no statewide referenda. Voters can register on the same day as they vote during the early voting period. For the first time, Republican registrations surpassed Democrats heading into the primary elections. However, both major parties significantly trail those registered unaffiliated. Texas Texas is also set to hold several hotly contested primary elections while early voting begins Feb. 17 with the election also set for March 3. Challengers on both sides of the aisle have emerged for the seat held by U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas. On the Republican side, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt are vying to beat the incumbent. U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett and state Rep. James Talarico are vying for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate seat. Texas operates with an open primary system which means voters do not have to affiliate with a political party to vote in its primary election. Arkansas Arkansas will also hold its primary election on March 3. Early voting in Arkansas begins on Feb. 16. Voters will elect Republican and Democratic candidates for the governor's race in the state. Incumbent candidate Sarah Huckabee Sanders is running uncontested in the state’s Republican primary. Two Democratic candidates have declared candidacy for Arkansas governor. U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., is also running for reelection in 2026. Arkansas also operates with open primary elections, which allows voters to select from either partisan ballot without registering with a party. Mississippi Mississippi voters can cast ballots in the primary election on March 10. Mississippi does not offer in-person early voting opportunities. Litigation out of Mississippi is also being heard before the U.S. Supreme Court in March over whether states can restrict mail-in voting. The case, Watson v. Republican National Committee, specifically challenges Mississippi’s law allowing ballots to be counted up to five days after Election Day as long as the ballots are postmarked by Election Day. Jason Snead, executive director of the Honest Elections Project, said a decision in the case could give uniformity to election laws instead of having states issue different policies. “What you want to see is that at the end of the voting period, the close of polls on Election Day, you know how many votes have been cast,” Snead said. “The absolute maximum number of ballots should be set when the polls close for all forms of voting.” Mississippi operates with open primary elections, which means voters do not have to affiliate with a certain party to vote in primary contest. Illinois Illinois will hold its primary election on March 17 and early voting in some parts of the state began Feb. 5. Races for governor, U.S. Senate and U.S. House are all on the ballot in Illinois. As U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., is not seeking another term, a crowded field of contenders seeks to take his place. In the Democratic primary, U.S. Reps. Robin Kelly and Raja Krishnamoorthi are among those vying to take over Durbin’s seat. In the Illinois governor’s race, Republicans are looking to keep Gov. J.B. Pritzker from winning a third term. Former Illinois Sen. Darren Bailey and entrepreneur Rick Heidner are among the contenders vying for the Republican nomination to Pritzker’s seat. Illinois operates closed primaries and requires voters to declare party affiliation in order to vote. However, voters are able to declare their affiliation as they register to vote during a primary election.

(The Center Square) – Illinois lawmakers are proposing a change to the way state parks receive funding, one that could give taxpayers more bang for their buck, according to the bill’s sponsor. Senate Bill 3016, sponsored by state Sen. Don Dewitte, R-St. Charles, would amend the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act to prioritize grants for park projects that go above and beyond federal accessibility standards, ensuring state funds serve the broadest range of children, including those with disabilities. “Every project needs to stand on its own, but those who incorporate handicap accessibility into their park designs should be prioritized,” Dewitte said. “This isn’t going to cost taxpayers more. The OSLAD funding stays the same. It’s just a smarter way to award grants so more kids can use the parks.” The bill, originally House Bill 1788 by Rep. Nicole La Ha, R-Homer Glen, to prioritize parks with accessibility features, remains in committee after Senate President Don Harmon never called it. Dewitte said progress was slowed by competing legislation from Sen. Omar Aquino. “His bill allowed OSLAD funds to acquire vacant urban properties, like in the city of Chicago, to create parks. Senator Harmon was concerned that this [La Ha’s] bill would interfere with that process and refused to call it for a committee hearing. So, I refiled my bill [SB3016] this spring.” The OSLAD program, which was established in 1986, has awarded around $640 million in taxpayer funds for park land acquisition and development across Illinois since it began. “This legislation is about making recreational opportunities available to more people,” Dewitte said. “Every project needs to stand on its own. The Department of Natural Resources always receives far more OSLAD applications than they have money for. But those who incorporate broader accessibility plans should be given priority. I don’t think that’s a bad thing.” Under the bill, the Department of Natural Resources would adopt rules to apply this priority when reviewing grant applications, effective immediately. Aquino’s SB2466 is now law, updating OSLAD to prioritize grants for parks in distressed communities and allowing the Department of Natural Resources to use emergency rules to speed funding based on local needs. “If Sen. Aquino is looking to acquire a piece of private property for a dog park, there’s nothing preventing him from using OSLAD grant funding for that,” Dewitte said. “But if my bill gives precedence to parks incorporating handicap-accessible components, I don’t really see where the competition comes in. I would hope any active recreational park, even ones Senator Aquino plans in Chicago, would include handicap-accessible features so a broader range of people can benefit from state funding for OSLAD grants, property acquisition, and park development.” Critics say SB2466’s emergency rule powers could limit public input and reduce transparency in how taxpayer funds are allocated.

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(The Center Square) – Illinois lawmakers are proposing a change to the way state parks receive funding, one that could give taxpayers more bang for their buck, according to the bill’s sponsor. Senate Bill 3016, sponsored by state Sen. Don Dewitte, R-St. Charles, would amend the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act to prioritize grants for park projects that go above and beyond federal accessibility standards, ensuring state funds serve the broadest range of children, including those with disabilities. “Every project needs to stand on its own, but those who incorporate handicap accessibility into their park designs should be prioritized,” Dewitte said. “This isn’t going to cost taxpayers more. The OSLAD funding stays the same. It’s just a smarter way to award grants so more kids can use the parks.” The bill, originally House Bill 1788 by Rep. Nicole La Ha, R-Homer Glen, to prioritize parks with accessibility features, remains in committee after Senate President Don Harmon never called it. Dewitte said progress was slowed by competing legislation from Sen. Omar Aquino. “His bill allowed OSLAD funds to acquire vacant urban properties, like in the city of Chicago, to create parks. Senator Harmon was concerned that this [La Ha’s] bill would interfere with that process and refused to call it for a committee hearing. So, I refiled my bill [SB3016] this spring.” The OSLAD program, which was established in 1986, has awarded around $640 million in taxpayer funds for park land acquisition and development across Illinois since it began. “This legislation is about making recreational opportunities available to more people,” Dewitte said. “Every project needs to stand on its own. The Department of Natural Resources always receives far more OSLAD applications than they have money for. But those who incorporate broader accessibility plans should be given priority. I don’t think that’s a bad thing.” Under the bill, the Department of Natural Resources would adopt rules to apply this priority when reviewing grant applications, effective immediately. Aquino’s SB2466 is now law, updating OSLAD to prioritize grants for parks in distressed communities and allowing the Department of Natural Resources to use emergency rules to speed funding based on local needs. “If Sen. Aquino is looking to acquire a piece of private property for a dog park, there’s nothing preventing him from using OSLAD grant funding for that,” Dewitte said. “But if my bill gives precedence to parks incorporating handicap-accessible components, I don’t really see where the competition comes in. I would hope any active recreational park, even ones Senator Aquino plans in Chicago, would include handicap-accessible features so a broader range of people can benefit from state funding for OSLAD grants, property acquisition, and park development.” Critics say SB2466’s emergency rule powers could limit public input and reduce transparency in how taxpayer funds are allocated.

The county leader announced Friday in a statement, ending months of speculation.

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The county leader announced Friday in a statement, ending months of speculation.

ԱՄՆ պետքարտուղարի տնտեսական հարցերով տեղակալ Ջեյքոբ Հելբերգը ևս ԱՄՆ փոխնախագահ Ջեյ Դի Վենսի հետ միասին այցելելու է Հայաստան և Ադրբեջան փետրվարի 9-11-ը, հայտնում է Պետդեպարտամենտը: Պետդեպից նշվում է, որ նրա այցը Հայաստան և Ադրբեջան կնպաստի նախագահ Թրամփի խաղաղ ջանքերին և TRIPP-ի («Թրամփի ուղի՝ հանուն միջազգային խաղաղության և բարգավաճման») առաջխաղացմանը:

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ԱՄՆ պետքարտուղարի տնտեսական հարցերով տեղակալ Ջեյքոբ Հելբերգը ևս ԱՄՆ փոխնախագահ Ջեյ Դի Վենսի հետ միասին այցելելու է Հայաստան և Ադրբեջան փետրվարի 9-11-ը, հայտնում է Պետդեպարտամենտը: Պետդեպից նշվում է, որ նրա այցը Հայաստան և Ադրբեջան կնպաստի նախագահ Թրամփի խաղաղ ջանքերին և TRIPP-ի («Թրամփի ուղի՝ հանուն միջազգային խաղաղության և բարգավաճման») առաջխաղացմանը:

Triunfo 2-0 sobre el Tottenham que sirve para mantenerse en los puestos altos de la Premier League.

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Triunfo 2-0 sobre el Tottenham que sirve para mantenerse en los puestos altos de la Premier League.

مقام‌های پاکستانی می‌گویند، عامل حمله انتحاری مرگبار روز گذشته به یک مسجد شیعیان در اسلام‌آباد، یک شهروند «پشاور» است که در افغانستان زیر اداره طالبان، آموزش دیده بود. وزیر دفاع پاکستان نیز می‌گوید سفر مهاجم انتحاری به افغانستان، گواه ارتباط او با هند و طالبان است.

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مقام‌های پاکستانی می‌گویند، عامل حمله انتحاری مرگبار روز گذشته به یک مسجد شیعیان در اسلام‌آباد، یک شهروند «پشاور» است که در افغانستان زیر اداره طالبان، آموزش دیده بود. وزیر دفاع پاکستان نیز می‌گوید سفر مهاجم انتحاری به افغانستان، گواه ارتباط او با هند و طالبان است.

Emakume langileen interesak erdigunean jarriko dituen proposamen politikoa aurkeztu du antolakunde sozialistak, I. Kongresuaren itxiera ekitaldian. Zazpi ildotan banatu dute beren jarduna.

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Emakume langileen interesak erdigunean jarriko dituen proposamen politikoa aurkeztu du antolakunde sozialistak, I. Kongresuaren itxiera ekitaldian. Zazpi ildotan banatu dute beren jarduna.

Речь идёт об имущетве собственников компании "Сирена-Трэвел"

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Речь идёт об имущетве собственников компании "Сирена-Трэвел"

Շաբաթ առավոտյան ենթադրյալ դիվերսանտները վնասել են Իտալիայի հյուսիսում գտնվող Բոլոնիա քաղաքի երկաթուղային ենթակառուցվածքը՝ ձմեռային Օլիմպիական խաղերի առաջին օրը խափանելով գնացքների երթևեկությունը, հայտնում է Տրանսպորտի նախարարությունը: Ոստիկանությունը հաղորդել է տարբեր վայրերում երեք առանձին միջադեպերի մասին, որոնք հանգեցրել են արագընթաց, միջքաղաքային և տարածաշրջանային թռիչքների մինչև ուշացման: Նախարարությունը դա անվանել է «լուրջ սաբոտաժ»՝ հիշեցնելով, որ Փարիզում 2024 թվականի ամառային...

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Շաբաթ առավոտյան ենթադրյալ դիվերսանտները վնասել են Իտալիայի հյուսիսում գտնվող Բոլոնիա քաղաքի երկաթուղային ենթակառուցվածքը՝ ձմեռային Օլիմպիական խաղերի առաջին օրը խափանելով գնացքների երթևեկությունը, հայտնում է Տրանսպորտի նախարարությունը: Ոստիկանությունը հաղորդել է տարբեր վայրերում երեք առանձին միջադեպերի մասին, որոնք հանգեցրել են արագընթաց, միջքաղաքային և տարածաշրջանային թռիչքների մինչև ուշացման: Նախարարությունը դա անվանել է «լուրջ սաբոտաժ»՝ հիշեցնելով, որ Փարիզում 2024 թվականի ամառային...

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Украинскиот претседател Володимир Зеленски рече дека САД сакаат да извршат притисок врз Киев и Москва да ја завршат војната пред почетокот на летото, додека Русија ги продолжи нападите врз енергетската инфраструктура на Украина со нов напад со ракети и беспилотни летала во текот на ноќта помеѓу 6 и 7 февруари. Во соопштение објавено од неговиот кабинет во саботата, Зеленски вели дека Вашингтон предложил нова рунда разговори меѓу Украина и Русија што ќе се одржи во Мајами за една недела,...

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Украинскиот претседател Володимир Зеленски рече дека САД сакаат да извршат притисок врз Киев и Москва да ја завршат војната пред почетокот на летото, додека Русија ги продолжи нападите врз енергетската инфраструктура на Украина со нов напад со ракети и беспилотни летала во текот на ноќта помеѓу 6 и 7 февруари. Во соопштение објавено од неговиот кабинет во саботата, Зеленски вели дека Вашингтон предложил нова рунда разговори меѓу Украина и Русија што ќе се одржи во Мајами за една недела,...

La dulce mediocridad del odio
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El mérito se percibe como una falta de respeto al promedio. En cualquier conversación —da igual si es sobre literatura, política, deporte o moral— hay un momento en que el más razonable se convierte en el más odiado, y el más torpe, en el portavoz del pueblo.

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美國總統特朗普(Donald Trump)周五簽署了一項行政命令,該行政令將重新調整美國武器銷售的客戶名單,優先考慮國防開支較高,且在其所在地區具有戰略重要性的國家。白宮周五宣布了這一消息。

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美國總統特朗普(Donald Trump)周五簽署了一項行政命令,該行政令將重新調整美國武器銷售的客戶名單,優先考慮國防開支較高,且在其所在地區具有戰略重要性的國家。白宮周五宣布了這一消息。

美国总统特朗普(Donald Trump)周五签署了一项行政命令,该行政令将重新调整美国武器销售的客户名单,优先考虑国防开支较高,且在其所在地区具有战略重要性的国家。白宫周五宣布了这一消息。

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美国总统特朗普(Donald Trump)周五签署了一项行政命令,该行政令将重新调整美国武器销售的客户名单,优先考虑国防开支较高,且在其所在地区具有战略重要性的国家。白宫周五宣布了这一消息。

Amid the controversy over Bangladesh pulling out of the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup and Pakistan refusing to play against India, a supposed media release by the International Cricket... The post Fake ICC ‘media release’ announcing ban on Pakistan viral across social media platforms appeared first on Alt News.

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Amid the controversy over Bangladesh pulling out of the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup and Pakistan refusing to play against India, a supposed media release by the International Cricket... The post Fake ICC ‘media release’ announcing ban on Pakistan viral across social media platforms appeared first on Alt News.

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Девет тони од вкупната заплена е од фабрика за медицински канабис во Скопје, чиј косопственик беше уапсен во Србија. Останатите 30-тина тони марихуана се запленети во источниот регион на земјава, а од МВР велат дека акцијата сè уште трае.

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Радио Слободна Европа/Радио Слобода
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Девет тони од вкупната заплена е од фабрика за медицински канабис во Скопје, чиј косопственик беше уапсен во Србија. Останатите 30-тина тони марихуана се запленети во источниот регион на земјава, а од МВР велат дека акцијата сè уште трае.