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North Dakota Monitor
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Could a North Dakota law that makes it illegal for people to conceal their identities in certain situations also apply to masked immigration agents? One University of North Dakota School of Law professor says yes — though he noted part of the law presents serious First Amendment concerns. Steven Morrison, who teaches criminal law, said […]

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Could a North Dakota law that makes it illegal for people to conceal their identities in certain situations also apply to masked immigration agents? One University of North Dakota School of Law professor says yes — though he noted part of the law presents serious First Amendment concerns. Steven Morrison, who teaches criminal law, said […]

U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell, who represents Michigan’s 6th Congressional District, denounced the decision of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to repeal the agency’s “endangerment finding,” which labeled greenhouse gases a threat to public health, in a press conference hosted by Moms Clean Air Force on Friday afternoon. “I want to be clear what that means […]

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U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell, who represents Michigan’s 6th Congressional District, denounced the decision of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to repeal the agency’s “endangerment finding,” which labeled greenhouse gases a threat to public health, in a press conference hosted by Moms Clean Air Force on Friday afternoon. “I want to be clear what that means […]

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法国国际广播电台
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中国军队大整肃、高级将领纷纷落马之际,美国中央情报局发布视频公开在中国军队内部招募线人,此举招致北京愤怒,声称“将采取一切必要措施”粉碎图谋。不过,中情局如此招摇,也令人质疑其意图何在。

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中国军队大整肃、高级将领纷纷落马之际,美国中央情报局发布视频公开在中国军队内部招募线人,此举招致北京愤怒,声称“将采取一切必要措施”粉碎图谋。不过,中情局如此招摇,也令人质疑其意图何在。

Sebuah temuan dari Pulau Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, baru saja membuka lembaran baru dalam sejarah evolusi bumi melalui fosil tengkorak yang terperangkap di dalam tunggul pohon purba. Spesies yang dinamakan Tyrannoroter heberti ini memiliki ukuran fisik sebesar bola rugby, namun perannya sangat besar sebagai salah satu pionir pemakan tumbuhan pertama di daratan. Melalui penelitian yang […] The post Ilmuwan Temukan Fosil Hewan Seukuran Bola, Makhluk Darat Pertama yang Belajar Makan Tumbuhan appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Sebuah temuan dari Pulau Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, baru saja membuka lembaran baru dalam sejarah evolusi bumi melalui fosil tengkorak yang terperangkap di dalam tunggul pohon purba. Spesies yang dinamakan Tyrannoroter heberti ini memiliki ukuran fisik sebesar bola rugby, namun perannya sangat besar sebagai salah satu pionir pemakan tumbuhan pertama di daratan. Melalui penelitian yang […] The post Ilmuwan Temukan Fosil Hewan Seukuran Bola, Makhluk Darat Pertama yang Belajar Makan Tumbuhan appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

Independent journalist Don Lemon, civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong and several others plead not guilty to federal charges Friday following their arrests in January for protesting in a St. Paul church over one of its pastors working for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The defendants made their pleas in a packed room at the […]

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Minnesota Reformer
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Independent journalist Don Lemon, civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong and several others plead not guilty to federal charges Friday following their arrests in January for protesting in a St. Paul church over one of its pastors working for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The defendants made their pleas in a packed room at the […]

خبرنگاری از رئیس جمهوری آمریکا پرسید: «دوست دارید چه کسی امور [ایران] را به عهده بگیرد؟» دونالد ترامپ پاسخ داد: «نمی‌خواهم در این باره صحبت کنم. افرادی هستند.»

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خبرنگاری از رئیس جمهوری آمریکا پرسید: «دوست دارید چه کسی امور [ایران] را به عهده بگیرد؟» دونالد ترامپ پاسخ داد: «نمی‌خواهم در این باره صحبت کنم. افرادی هستند.»

The largest and longest nurses strike in the city’s history will continue at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospitals after nurses there decisively rejected the hospital chain’s contract offer 3,099 to 867.

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The largest and longest nurses strike in the city’s history will continue at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospitals after nurses there decisively rejected the hospital chain’s contract offer 3,099 to 867.

A trabalhadora doméstica Leidinalva Silva teve sua conta bancária bloqueada pela justiça há 20 meses, em julho de 2024. A medida é resultado de uma dívida contraída com a família de Willian Borges, jogador do Grêmio com passagens por Corinthians e seleção brasileira, e sua companheira, Vanessa Rodrigues Martins Silva. Willian é um jogador de […] Esposa do jogador Willian, do Grêmio, processa ex-empregada doméstica por dívida de R$ 4 mil apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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A trabalhadora doméstica Leidinalva Silva teve sua conta bancária bloqueada pela justiça há 20 meses, em julho de 2024. A medida é resultado de uma dívida contraída com a família de Willian Borges, jogador do Grêmio com passagens por Corinthians e seleção brasileira, e sua companheira, Vanessa Rodrigues Martins Silva. Willian é um jogador de […] Esposa do jogador Willian, do Grêmio, processa ex-empregada doméstica por dívida de R$ 4 mil apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Lawmakers and other officials received close to $500,000 in lobbyist-paid food and drink in 2025. Much of the spending isn’t currently visible to the public.

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Lawmakers and other officials received close to $500,000 in lobbyist-paid food and drink in 2025. Much of the spending isn’t currently visible to the public.

აშშ-ის სახელმწიფო მდივანმა მარკო რუბიომ გამოტოვა ევროპელ ლიდერებთან შეხვედრა, რომელიც უკრაინაში ომის თემას ეძღვნებოდა, იტყობინება Financial Times-ი წყაროებზე დაყრდნობით.

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აშშ-ის სახელმწიფო მდივანმა მარკო რუბიომ გამოტოვა ევროპელ ლიდერებთან შეხვედრა, რომელიც უკრაინაში ომის თემას ეძღვნებოდა, იტყობინება Financial Times-ი წყაროებზე დაყრდნობით.

Várzea, Brasília Teimosa, Alto José do Pinho, Bomba do Hemetério e Ibura são alguns dos bairros que recebem shows Confira a programação completa dos polos descentralizados do Carnaval do Recife 2026 apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Várzea, Brasília Teimosa, Alto José do Pinho, Bomba do Hemetério e Ibura são alguns dos bairros que recebem shows Confira a programação completa dos polos descentralizados do Carnaval do Recife 2026 apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

В Милане завершились соревнования в одиночном катании фигуристов. Представитель Казахстана Михаил Шайдоров стал олимпийским чемпионом, серебро и бронзу получили японцы Юма Кагияма и Сато Шун. Фаворит из США Илья Малинин занял итоговое восьмое место.

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В Милане завершились соревнования в одиночном катании фигуристов. Представитель Казахстана Михаил Шайдоров стал олимпийским чемпионом, серебро и бронзу получили японцы Юма Кагияма и Сато Шун. Фаворит из США Илья Малинин занял итоговое восьмое место.

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Oklahoma Voice
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OKLAHOMA CITY – The average salary of a state employee is significantly lower than comparable jobs in other sectors, according to a study by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services. State employee pay is 48.05% below market, according to the report. The average salary of an Oklahoma state employee, not including benefits, is $59,714, […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The average salary of a state employee is significantly lower than comparable jobs in other sectors, according to a study by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services. State employee pay is 48.05% below market, according to the report. The average salary of an Oklahoma state employee, not including benefits, is $59,714, […]

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Oregon Capital Chronicle
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WorkSource Oregon and the Oregon Department of Revenue are hosting six events statewide where people can receive free assistance filing their state and federal taxes.  “We know that filing your taxes can be a scary and confusing process,” said David Gerstenfeld, the Department of Revenue director. “We are excited to partner with WorkSource Oregon to […]

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WorkSource Oregon and the Oregon Department of Revenue are hosting six events statewide where people can receive free assistance filing their state and federal taxes.  “We know that filing your taxes can be a scary and confusing process,” said David Gerstenfeld, the Department of Revenue director. “We are excited to partner with WorkSource Oregon to […]

A bipartisan coalition of state lawmakers has introduced 10 bills, an unprecedented package designed to stop deadly drivers.

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A bipartisan coalition of state lawmakers has introduced 10 bills, an unprecedented package designed to stop deadly drivers.

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) – A Denver City Council committee has approved a proposal to ban law enforcement officers, including federal immigration agents, from wearing masks. The proposal from Councilmembers Flor Alvidrez and Shontel M. Lewis also requires all law enforcement to identify themselves with a badge or some form of identification. Violators could face fines and jail time. Lewis told The Center Square that they began working on the bill last summer. “We saw the terror and the fear in communities, and so it was an opportunity to proactively think about legislation that was going to protect our communities,” Lewis said. Wednesday’s vote by the Health and Safety Committee was a unanimous 7-0. The measure now goes to the full city council for the first of two votes before it can be finalized. If approved, the ban will take effect immediately, Lewis said. Councilmember Chris Hinds supports the measure. “Anyone granted the authority to use deadly force must be held to the highest standard of accountability," Hinds told The Center Square. That, he said, starts with transparency. “The public has a right to know who is exercising that power,” said Hinds. “If someone cannot do the job without hiding their identity, then they should not be entrusted with the responsibility to take a human life. And when that authority is abused, there must be real consequences.” The proposal in Denver comes at a time when many politicians and citizens in other states have been critical of federal efforts to locate and remove illegal immigrants from cities. California, for example, has a ban on law enforcement officers wearing masks, although Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell has said that he will not enforce it, and a federal judge has issued a temporary ruling against the ban. Meanwhile, California Attorney General Rob Bonta told The Center Square Thursday that if the ban is ultimately upheld in courts, all local and state law enforcement will enforce it. Denver police are preparing in case the ban is approved by the full city council. “I have spoken to the police and my co-sponsor spoke to the police union, and they are in the process of working to figure out how they operationalize the policy if it goes into effect,” said Lewis. The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, strongly opposes bans on masks. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told The Center Square that sanctuary politicians attempting to ban federal law enforcement from wearing masks is "despicable" and a flagrant attempt to endanger officers. “To be crystal clear: We will not abide by this unconstitutional ban," she said, answering a question by email. McLaughlin also said the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution makes it clear that Denver’s sanctuary politicians do not control federal law enforcement. “Our officers wear masks to protect themselves from being doxxed and targeted by known and suspected terrorist sympathizers,” McLaughlin told The Center Square. “Not only is ICE law enforcement facing a more than 1,300 percent increase in assaults against them, but we’ve also seen thugs launch websites to reveal officers’ identity.” McLaughlin ended by saying that the men and women at CBP, ICE, and all federal law enforcement agencies put their lives on the line every day to arrest violent criminal illegal aliens to protect and defend the lives of American citizens. “Make no mistake, this type of demonization is contributing to the surge in assaults of law enforcement officers,” said McLaughlin.

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(The Center Square) – A Denver City Council committee has approved a proposal to ban law enforcement officers, including federal immigration agents, from wearing masks. The proposal from Councilmembers Flor Alvidrez and Shontel M. Lewis also requires all law enforcement to identify themselves with a badge or some form of identification. Violators could face fines and jail time. Lewis told The Center Square that they began working on the bill last summer. “We saw the terror and the fear in communities, and so it was an opportunity to proactively think about legislation that was going to protect our communities,” Lewis said. Wednesday’s vote by the Health and Safety Committee was a unanimous 7-0. The measure now goes to the full city council for the first of two votes before it can be finalized. If approved, the ban will take effect immediately, Lewis said. Councilmember Chris Hinds supports the measure. “Anyone granted the authority to use deadly force must be held to the highest standard of accountability," Hinds told The Center Square. That, he said, starts with transparency. “The public has a right to know who is exercising that power,” said Hinds. “If someone cannot do the job without hiding their identity, then they should not be entrusted with the responsibility to take a human life. And when that authority is abused, there must be real consequences.” The proposal in Denver comes at a time when many politicians and citizens in other states have been critical of federal efforts to locate and remove illegal immigrants from cities. California, for example, has a ban on law enforcement officers wearing masks, although Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell has said that he will not enforce it, and a federal judge has issued a temporary ruling against the ban. Meanwhile, California Attorney General Rob Bonta told The Center Square Thursday that if the ban is ultimately upheld in courts, all local and state law enforcement will enforce it. Denver police are preparing in case the ban is approved by the full city council. “I have spoken to the police and my co-sponsor spoke to the police union, and they are in the process of working to figure out how they operationalize the policy if it goes into effect,” said Lewis. The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, strongly opposes bans on masks. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told The Center Square that sanctuary politicians attempting to ban federal law enforcement from wearing masks is "despicable" and a flagrant attempt to endanger officers. “To be crystal clear: We will not abide by this unconstitutional ban," she said, answering a question by email. McLaughlin also said the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution makes it clear that Denver’s sanctuary politicians do not control federal law enforcement. “Our officers wear masks to protect themselves from being doxxed and targeted by known and suspected terrorist sympathizers,” McLaughlin told The Center Square. “Not only is ICE law enforcement facing a more than 1,300 percent increase in assaults against them, but we’ve also seen thugs launch websites to reveal officers’ identity.” McLaughlin ended by saying that the men and women at CBP, ICE, and all federal law enforcement agencies put their lives on the line every day to arrest violent criminal illegal aliens to protect and defend the lives of American citizens. “Make no mistake, this type of demonization is contributing to the surge in assaults of law enforcement officers,” said McLaughlin.

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) – Illinois lawmakers have proposed raising the state’s minimum wage to $27 per hour in 2032, but an employment policy researcher says the move could trigger drastic inflation. House Bill 5367 and Senate Bill 3821 provide for incremental increases, starting on July 1st of this year. Citing research by economists and Bureau of Labor Statistics data, Employment Policies Institute Research Director Rebekah Paxton said every one-dollar increase in the minimum wage can trigger up to 5.5% price inflation. “When you’re talking about a proposal like a $27 an hour minimum wage, those increases could be much more drastic and much more swift, depending on how it’s implemented,” Paxton told The Center Square. Paxton said California’s $20 minimum wage for fast food workers is a real-life example. The measure took effect in 2024. “Just a year after that policy went into place, food prices were jumping over 14%. This is certainly something that’s not just in a textbook or an academic paper. This is something that we’re seeing in the real world,” Paxton said. The minimum wage bills were filed earlier this month by state Rep. Norma Hernandez, D-Melrose Park, and state Sen. Kimberly Lightford, D-Maywood. If the legislation is passed and signed by the governor, the state minimum wage would rise from the current $15 per hour to $17 per hour on July 1. Additional hikes would follow each January 1 from 2028 to 2032. After 2032, the minimum wage would automatically rise with the consumer price index, up to 2.5% annually. In addition to raising the state minimum wage, the legislation would phase out the tip credit and raise the minimum wage for workers under the age of 18 to match the mandated minimums for workers 18 and older. Paxton said Stanford University research showed that the inflationary effects of minimum wage hikes hurt the poorest 20% of the country. “Especially for those poorer folks, especially for folks who may be new to the work force, younger or entry level, they may be more acutely affected by inflation, which is the reverse of what folks are intending to do with this legislation,” Paxton said. The National Federation of Independent Business said HB 5367 and SB 3821 would also allow uninjured special-interest groups to sue employers for alleged violations. “Illinois’ small business community is already struggling with the current minimum wage and paid-leave mandates. They can only raise their prices so much to offset these additional costs,” NFIB Illinois State Director Noah Finley said in a statement. ###

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(The Center Square) – Illinois lawmakers have proposed raising the state’s minimum wage to $27 per hour in 2032, but an employment policy researcher says the move could trigger drastic inflation. House Bill 5367 and Senate Bill 3821 provide for incremental increases, starting on July 1st of this year. Citing research by economists and Bureau of Labor Statistics data, Employment Policies Institute Research Director Rebekah Paxton said every one-dollar increase in the minimum wage can trigger up to 5.5% price inflation. “When you’re talking about a proposal like a $27 an hour minimum wage, those increases could be much more drastic and much more swift, depending on how it’s implemented,” Paxton told The Center Square. Paxton said California’s $20 minimum wage for fast food workers is a real-life example. The measure took effect in 2024. “Just a year after that policy went into place, food prices were jumping over 14%. This is certainly something that’s not just in a textbook or an academic paper. This is something that we’re seeing in the real world,” Paxton said. The minimum wage bills were filed earlier this month by state Rep. Norma Hernandez, D-Melrose Park, and state Sen. Kimberly Lightford, D-Maywood. If the legislation is passed and signed by the governor, the state minimum wage would rise from the current $15 per hour to $17 per hour on July 1. Additional hikes would follow each January 1 from 2028 to 2032. After 2032, the minimum wage would automatically rise with the consumer price index, up to 2.5% annually. In addition to raising the state minimum wage, the legislation would phase out the tip credit and raise the minimum wage for workers under the age of 18 to match the mandated minimums for workers 18 and older. Paxton said Stanford University research showed that the inflationary effects of minimum wage hikes hurt the poorest 20% of the country. “Especially for those poorer folks, especially for folks who may be new to the work force, younger or entry level, they may be more acutely affected by inflation, which is the reverse of what folks are intending to do with this legislation,” Paxton said. The National Federation of Independent Business said HB 5367 and SB 3821 would also allow uninjured special-interest groups to sue employers for alleged violations. “Illinois’ small business community is already struggling with the current minimum wage and paid-leave mandates. They can only raise their prices so much to offset these additional costs,” NFIB Illinois State Director Noah Finley said in a statement. ###

Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford has joined state attorneys general from across the country in opposing an effort by the Trump administration to roll back federal fair housing regulations.  U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development issued a proposed rule change in January seeking to change provisions in the Fair Housing Act adopted in 2013 […]

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Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford has joined state attorneys general from across the country in opposing an effort by the Trump administration to roll back federal fair housing regulations.  U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development issued a proposed rule change in January seeking to change provisions in the Fair Housing Act adopted in 2013 […]

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New Hampshire Bulletin
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House Republicans killed a Democratic bill intended to strengthen the reporting of test scores for students in the education freedom account program Thursday, arguing it would place an unfair burden on those students.  House Bill 1716 would have required parents applying for an education freedom account to allow their child’s standardized test results to be […]

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House Republicans killed a Democratic bill intended to strengthen the reporting of test scores for students in the education freedom account program Thursday, arguing it would place an unfair burden on those students.  House Bill 1716 would have required parents applying for an education freedom account to allow their child’s standardized test results to be […]

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Outras Palavras
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Em meio aos novos riscos de ascenso da ultradireita, e à falta de um projeto de transformações, pensadora feminista indaga: não terá se esgotado o paradigma que se opunha ao capitalismo sem questionar a estrutura falocêntrica de seu projeto de dominação? The post Esquerda gélida: o feminismo tem algo a dizer? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Em meio aos novos riscos de ascenso da ultradireita, e à falta de um projeto de transformações, pensadora feminista indaga: não terá se esgotado o paradigma que se opunha ao capitalismo sem questionar a estrutura falocêntrica de seu projeto de dominação? The post Esquerda gélida: o feminismo tem algo a dizer? appeared first on Outras Palavras.