Jutaan manusia di Indonesia, –khususnya di Sumatera, menangis setelah bencana hidrometeorologi melanda Sumatera Barat, Sumatera Utara, dan Aceh, akhir November 2025 lalu. Bukit Barisan seakan marah, dia mengirim banjir bandang, longsor, dan badai, yang membuat ratusan jiwa manusia melayang, serta puluhan ribu manusia kehilangan rumah, hasil kebun, dan harta benda lainnya. Selama puluhan jam, mereka […] The post Ketika Bukit Barisan Menangis: Bencana Sumatera dari Refleksi Budaya appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Jutaan manusia di Indonesia, –khususnya di Sumatera, menangis setelah bencana hidrometeorologi melanda Sumatera Barat, Sumatera Utara, dan Aceh, akhir November 2025 lalu. Bukit Barisan seakan marah, dia mengirim banjir bandang, longsor, dan badai, yang membuat ratusan jiwa manusia melayang, serta puluhan ribu manusia kehilangan rumah, hasil kebun, dan harta benda lainnya. Selama puluhan jam, mereka […] The post Ketika Bukit Barisan Menangis: Bencana Sumatera dari Refleksi Budaya appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

Paxton began investigating the East Plano Islamic Center in March for potential violations of consumer protection laws.

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Downtown Lodi glowed Thursday night as families lined the streets for the annual Lodi Light Parade, a long-running holiday tradition presented by the Lodi Kiwanis. Photos: Lodi Light Parade brings crowds downtown for annual holiday tradition is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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Downtown Lodi glowed Thursday night as families lined the streets for the annual Lodi Light Parade, a long-running holiday tradition presented by the Lodi Kiwanis. Photos: Lodi Light Parade brings crowds downtown for annual holiday tradition is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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(The Center Square) - In the days after the deadly Nov. 29 shooting in Stockton, the Northern California community is trying to pull together, local representatives told The Center Square this week. The shooting killed three children and a 21-year-old at a child's birthday party, attended by 100 or more people. Another 11 people were injured during the shooting in the city of more than 300,000 people east of San Francisco. “I think right now, not only are people grieving, but they are actually concerned for the community,” Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom, D-Stockton, told The Center Square. “There’s a lot of frustration, there’s a lot of serious concern about people’s safety, because people don’t want to be the next casualty in something they are not part of.” Vigils and memorials for the four victims killed during the shooting have been held since Sunday, Ransom told The Center Square. And local law enforcement have been encouraging members of the community to come forward with any information about the shooting. Stockton Crime Stoppers is offering an $80,000 reward for information that leads to arrests of suspects. People can provide anonymous tips by calling 209-946-0600 or visiting stocktoncrimestoppers.org, where they can leave a tip directly or download a Crime Stoppers app to do so. Officials with Stockton Crime Stoppers were not available for comment on Friday. “Right now, we’re trying to understand and solve this incident that took place so that we can get justice,” Ransom said. No suspects have been arrested. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office said the shooting, which started around 6 p.m. Saturday, was likely a targeted attack and may have involved multiple shooters. “It’s a tragic incident that has not occurred in our community previously, and it’s been tough for the community dealing with this, especially given the circumstances of children being involved,” Lt. Andrew Theodore of the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office told The Center Square on Friday. “The investigation is still active, as it was a large scene with a lot of people involved. Our detectives continue to work the investigative leads that they have to try to put all the pieces together.” Theodore added that some of those leads could include information about suspects, but could not answer questions about potential suspects. While a violent crime, the shooting isn’t as much of a gun problem as much as it is a “people problem,” Ransom told The Center Square. “We don’t even know about the proliferation of the guns that are out there, but we also have a people problem. We have a generational violent issue that has plagued certain parts of the community for a very long time.” Gang and violence prevention could play a role in reducing violent crimes like this, as well as laws that promote accountability, Ransom said. “We need to make sure we’re not creating loopholes,” Ransom told The Center Square. “I’m all about restorative justice and making sure we’re not throwing away people, but ultimately, we have to keep the community safe first. That is the No. 1 priority, and we need to prioritize that in our legislation to make sure we are deterring folks from even doing something like this.” Organizations that have previously spoken out about gun legislation and gun violence, including the National Rifle Association and the pro-gun laws organization Everytown for Gun Safety, did not respond to The Center Square's requests for comment. Officials with San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services said they are offering their help to the community if anyone needs support during this difficult time. Those services are also offered to local schools. “We’re actually really fortunate in Stockton and in San Joaquin County where our schools have very robust mental health services already embedded,” Fay Vieira, director of San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services, told The Center Square on Friday. “Ultimately, they reported their teams had a good handle on the situation, and given that I’m very familiar with their mental health teams, I believe that they are very strong clinicians with a lot of experience working with children. I was not at all surprised to hear that they were well-equipped to handle a stressful situation.” “Stockton is resilient," Vieira noted. "The people who live in Stockton have gone through a lot, but the community is strong, and I know they’re going to heal together. My hope is that the community comes together and they can grow and heal together.” Representatives from the Stockton Unified School District and the Stockton Police Department couldn't be reached for comment Friday. But in a statement Monday, Stockton Police Chief Stanley McFadden called the shooting "heartbreaking beyond measure." "The individuals who opened fire on a child's birthday party showed no humanity," McFadden said in a news release on Facebook. "That is evil, and we will not allow that kind of evil to go unanswered in Stockton. Our staff is working around the clock, and we are coordinating closely with the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office. Every tip and every piece of information we receive is immediately relayed to the Sheriff's investigative team so it can be acted upon without delay." Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi and the City Manager's office did not respond to The Center Square's requests for comment. The California Department of Justice, which has been assisting local law enforcement in the shooting investigation, did not respond to calls and emails before deadline on Friday. U.S. Rep. Josh Harder, D-Stockton, also did not respond to requests for comment. According to a 2023 report from the California Department of Justice, the state has reduced homicide rates over the last 30 years. In 2022, California had the seventh lowest death rate by gun in the country, according to that report, and California’s gun homicide rate was 45% below the rate recorded in the rest of the country. A Johns Hopkins University report found California had 1,427 gun homicides and that the overall gun death rate increased by 8% between 2014 to 2023, although that includes gun deaths that are not classified as homicides. As previously reported by The Center Square, California Attorney General Rob Bonta credited the state's laws requiring background checks and a 10-day "cooling off" period during gun purchases, as well as bans on assault weapons and magazines, for helping to bring down mortality rates.

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(The Center Square) - In the days after the deadly Nov. 29 shooting in Stockton, the Northern California community is trying to pull together, local representatives told The Center Square this week. The shooting killed three children and a 21-year-old at a child's birthday party, attended by 100 or more people. Another 11 people were injured during the shooting in the city of more than 300,000 people east of San Francisco. “I think right now, not only are people grieving, but they are actually concerned for the community,” Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom, D-Stockton, told The Center Square. “There’s a lot of frustration, there’s a lot of serious concern about people’s safety, because people don’t want to be the next casualty in something they are not part of.” Vigils and memorials for the four victims killed during the shooting have been held since Sunday, Ransom told The Center Square. And local law enforcement have been encouraging members of the community to come forward with any information about the shooting. Stockton Crime Stoppers is offering an $80,000 reward for information that leads to arrests of suspects. People can provide anonymous tips by calling 209-946-0600 or visiting stocktoncrimestoppers.org, where they can leave a tip directly or download a Crime Stoppers app to do so. Officials with Stockton Crime Stoppers were not available for comment on Friday. “Right now, we’re trying to understand and solve this incident that took place so that we can get justice,” Ransom said. No suspects have been arrested. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office said the shooting, which started around 6 p.m. Saturday, was likely a targeted attack and may have involved multiple shooters. “It’s a tragic incident that has not occurred in our community previously, and it’s been tough for the community dealing with this, especially given the circumstances of children being involved,” Lt. Andrew Theodore of the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office told The Center Square on Friday. “The investigation is still active, as it was a large scene with a lot of people involved. Our detectives continue to work the investigative leads that they have to try to put all the pieces together.” Theodore added that some of those leads could include information about suspects, but could not answer questions about potential suspects. While a violent crime, the shooting isn’t as much of a gun problem as much as it is a “people problem,” Ransom told The Center Square. “We don’t even know about the proliferation of the guns that are out there, but we also have a people problem. We have a generational violent issue that has plagued certain parts of the community for a very long time.” Gang and violence prevention could play a role in reducing violent crimes like this, as well as laws that promote accountability, Ransom said. “We need to make sure we’re not creating loopholes,” Ransom told The Center Square. “I’m all about restorative justice and making sure we’re not throwing away people, but ultimately, we have to keep the community safe first. That is the No. 1 priority, and we need to prioritize that in our legislation to make sure we are deterring folks from even doing something like this.” Organizations that have previously spoken out about gun legislation and gun violence, including the National Rifle Association and the pro-gun laws organization Everytown for Gun Safety, did not respond to The Center Square's requests for comment. Officials with San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services said they are offering their help to the community if anyone needs support during this difficult time. Those services are also offered to local schools. “We’re actually really fortunate in Stockton and in San Joaquin County where our schools have very robust mental health services already embedded,” Fay Vieira, director of San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services, told The Center Square on Friday. “Ultimately, they reported their teams had a good handle on the situation, and given that I’m very familiar with their mental health teams, I believe that they are very strong clinicians with a lot of experience working with children. I was not at all surprised to hear that they were well-equipped to handle a stressful situation.” “Stockton is resilient," Vieira noted. "The people who live in Stockton have gone through a lot, but the community is strong, and I know they’re going to heal together. My hope is that the community comes together and they can grow and heal together.” Representatives from the Stockton Unified School District and the Stockton Police Department couldn't be reached for comment Friday. But in a statement Monday, Stockton Police Chief Stanley McFadden called the shooting "heartbreaking beyond measure." "The individuals who opened fire on a child's birthday party showed no humanity," McFadden said in a news release on Facebook. "That is evil, and we will not allow that kind of evil to go unanswered in Stockton. Our staff is working around the clock, and we are coordinating closely with the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office. Every tip and every piece of information we receive is immediately relayed to the Sheriff's investigative team so it can be acted upon without delay." Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi and the City Manager's office did not respond to The Center Square's requests for comment. The California Department of Justice, which has been assisting local law enforcement in the shooting investigation, did not respond to calls and emails before deadline on Friday. U.S. Rep. Josh Harder, D-Stockton, also did not respond to requests for comment. According to a 2023 report from the California Department of Justice, the state has reduced homicide rates over the last 30 years. In 2022, California had the seventh lowest death rate by gun in the country, according to that report, and California’s gun homicide rate was 45% below the rate recorded in the rest of the country. A Johns Hopkins University report found California had 1,427 gun homicides and that the overall gun death rate increased by 8% between 2014 to 2023, although that includes gun deaths that are not classified as homicides. As previously reported by The Center Square, California Attorney General Rob Bonta credited the state's laws requiring background checks and a 10-day "cooling off" period during gun purchases, as well as bans on assault weapons and magazines, for helping to bring down mortality rates.

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El último baile del crack ya tiene cita: Portugal, Colombia y otros destinos serán su escenario.

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Ada warna berbeda dalam Konferensi Tingkat Tinggi Iklim PBB (COP30) di Belem, Brazil. Kehadiran masyarakat adat mencapai jumlah terbesar sepanjang sejarah COP. Ribuan orang dari komunitas adat, kelompok muda, dan aktivis dari berbagai negara juga melakukan aksi dan menyerukan tindakan nyata dan penghentian kekerasan terhadap masyarakat adat. Baik di ruang negosiasi maupun area luar, organisasi […] The post Janji-janji Iklim untuk Masyarakat Adat di COP30 appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Ada warna berbeda dalam Konferensi Tingkat Tinggi Iklim PBB (COP30) di Belem, Brazil. Kehadiran masyarakat adat mencapai jumlah terbesar sepanjang sejarah COP. Ribuan orang dari komunitas adat, kelompok muda, dan aktivis dari berbagai negara juga melakukan aksi dan menyerukan tindakan nyata dan penghentian kekerasan terhadap masyarakat adat. Baik di ruang negosiasi maupun area luar, organisasi […] The post Janji-janji Iklim untuk Masyarakat Adat di COP30 appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

This Friday, the French-German broadcaster ARTE released journalist Maria Borzunova’s interview with Yevgeny Korobov, a 30-year-old senior lieutenant who deserted from the Russian army several months into the full-scale war in Ukraine. In his first-ever interview, Korobov described his preparations for the February 2022 invasion, his inadvertent role in Russian propaganda, and how he deliberately injured himself and several fellow soldiers to escape further combat.

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This Friday, the French-German broadcaster ARTE released journalist Maria Borzunova’s interview with Yevgeny Korobov, a 30-year-old senior lieutenant who deserted from the Russian army several months into the full-scale war in Ukraine. In his first-ever interview, Korobov described his preparations for the February 2022 invasion, his inadvertent role in Russian propaganda, and how he deliberately injured himself and several fellow soldiers to escape further combat.

WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is pressing Attorney General Pam Bondi for a briefing this week to review the contents of the Epstein files ahead of the Justice Department’s legally binding public release date later this month. Sens. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., and Reps. Thomas […]

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WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is pressing Attorney General Pam Bondi for a briefing this week to review the contents of the Epstein files ahead of the Justice Department’s legally binding public release date later this month. Sens. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., and Reps. Thomas […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

Members of the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee decried violence against law enforcement, but seemed to make little headway in identifying how to address the issue during a Wednesday hearing that often saw each party harshly blame the other. Chairman Andrew Garbarino of New York, at his first hearing since taking over as for the […]

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Members of the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee decried violence against law enforcement, but seemed to make little headway in identifying how to address the issue during a Wednesday hearing that often saw each party harshly blame the other. Chairman Andrew Garbarino of New York, at his first hearing since taking over as for the […]

The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday justices will hear a case to decide if President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship is constitutional. The court agreed to hear a case, before it is decided in a lower court, that deals with the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to almost everyone born in the […]

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The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday justices will hear a case to decide if President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship is constitutional. The court agreed to hear a case, before it is decided in a lower court, that deals with the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to almost everyone born in the […]

The four lawsuits at the center of a Republican-led effort to ensure law enforcement can access reproductive health records are now mostly resolved, after attorneys for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton agreed last week to dismiss the last remaining suit challenging the legality of a foundational health privacy rule. Paxton filed the lawsuit in September 2024 […]

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The four lawsuits at the center of a Republican-led effort to ensure law enforcement can access reproductive health records are now mostly resolved, after attorneys for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton agreed last week to dismiss the last remaining suit challenging the legality of a foundational health privacy rule. Paxton filed the lawsuit in September 2024 […]

Former Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey has moved to San Diego. He’s sending campaign-style mail to residents and pushing to overturn two controversial city policies.

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Former Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey has moved to San Diego. He’s sending campaign-style mail to residents and pushing to overturn two controversial city policies.

Hundreds of mourners gathered on the west side of the Colorado Capitol in the brisk December air Friday to memorialize state Sen. Faith Winter, who died at 45 in a car crash last week. Friends, family and colleagues remembered the Broomfield Democrat as an “altruistic” public servant who followed a steady moral compass during her […]

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Hundreds of mourners gathered on the west side of the Colorado Capitol in the brisk December air Friday to memorialize state Sen. Faith Winter, who died at 45 in a car crash last week. Friends, family and colleagues remembered the Broomfield Democrat as an “altruistic” public servant who followed a steady moral compass during her […]

The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday justices will hear a case to decide if President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship is constitutional. The court agreed to hear a case, before it is decided in a lower court, that deals with the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to almost everyone born in the […]

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The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday justices will hear a case to decide if President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship is constitutional. The court agreed to hear a case, before it is decided in a lower court, that deals with the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to almost everyone born in the […]

Upending decades-old guidance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory committee voted to no longer issue a blanket recommendation that all newborns receive a hepatitis B vaccine at birth. Throughout the meeting, many panelists made misleading claims about the vaccine. The post Vaccine Panel, Voting to Change Hepatitis B Shot for Newborns, Shares Misleading Information appeared first on FactCheck.org.

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Upending decades-old guidance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory committee voted to no longer issue a blanket recommendation that all newborns receive a hepatitis B vaccine at birth. Throughout the meeting, many panelists made misleading claims about the vaccine. The post Vaccine Panel, Voting to Change Hepatitis B Shot for Newborns, Shares Misleading Information appeared first on FactCheck.org.

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Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission on Dec. 4, 2025, adopted a handful of new deer hunting regulations aimed at reducing hunting pressure on public land and bringing the state’s flagging mule deer population out of a multiyear decline. During an eight-hour meeting in Helena, the commission voted to reduce available nonresident deer hunter licenses by about 2,500 licenses, cap the total number of deer a Montana hunter can kill in a season at three, and reined in the number of does both resident and nonresident hunters can harvest on public land. The post Fish and Wildlife Commission votes to reduce nonresident deer licenses appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission on Dec. 4, 2025, adopted a handful of new deer hunting regulations aimed at reducing hunting pressure on public land and bringing the state’s flagging mule deer population out of a multiyear decline. During an eight-hour meeting in Helena, the commission voted to reduce available nonresident deer hunter licenses by about 2,500 licenses, cap the total number of deer a Montana hunter can kill in a season at three, and reined in the number of does both resident and nonresident hunters can harvest on public land. The post Fish and Wildlife Commission votes to reduce nonresident deer licenses appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Idaho is planning to work with the U.S. Forest Service to significantly boost logging and timber sales from National Forest trees in the Gem State.  Idaho Gov. Brad Little and fellow Idahoan, Chief of the Forest Service Tom Schultz, on Friday announced the renewal of the state’s Shared Stewardship agreement with the U.S. Forest Service.  […]

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Idaho is planning to work with the U.S. Forest Service to significantly boost logging and timber sales from National Forest trees in the Gem State.  Idaho Gov. Brad Little and fellow Idahoan, Chief of the Forest Service Tom Schultz, on Friday announced the renewal of the state’s Shared Stewardship agreement with the U.S. Forest Service.  […]

The top local prosecutor in the Portland area is cautioning against “unreasonable expectations” for his ability to charge federal agents using state law, after signing onto a statement last week warning the Trump administration that its officers could be held accountable for excessive force. The district attorneys in Oregon’s three most populated counties and Oregon […]

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The top local prosecutor in the Portland area is cautioning against “unreasonable expectations” for his ability to charge federal agents using state law, after signing onto a statement last week warning the Trump administration that its officers could be held accountable for excessive force. The district attorneys in Oregon’s three most populated counties and Oregon […]

Arizona’s U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva was involved in a clash with federal agents during a protest of immigration raids in west Tucson Friday, during which she claims she was hit with pepper spray.  According to a spokesman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency partnered with the Internal Revenue Service to carry out as […]

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Arizona’s U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva was involved in a clash with federal agents during a protest of immigration raids in west Tucson Friday, during which she claims she was hit with pepper spray.  According to a spokesman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency partnered with the Internal Revenue Service to carry out as […]