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La ley garantiza atención médica de emergencia y existe Medicaid de Emergencia para ayudar a cubrir esos costos. La entrada ¿Puedo ir al hospital aunque no tenga papeles? se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. ¿Puedo ir al hospital aunque no tenga papeles? was first posted on febrero 5, 2026 at 3:00 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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La ley garantiza atención médica de emergencia y existe Medicaid de Emergencia para ayudar a cubrir esos costos. La entrada ¿Puedo ir al hospital aunque no tenga papeles? se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. ¿Puedo ir al hospital aunque no tenga papeles? was first posted on febrero 5, 2026 at 3:00 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

The Idaho Transportation Department’s renovation of and return to the department’s former Boise headquarters situated on State Street is still far from complete, the agency’s director said Thursday. The building has sat vacant since a January 2022 flood damaged the building and led to asbestos contamination.  During a meeting of the Idaho Legislature’s Joint Finance-Appropriations […]

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The Idaho Transportation Department’s renovation of and return to the department’s former Boise headquarters situated on State Street is still far from complete, the agency’s director said Thursday. The building has sat vacant since a January 2022 flood damaged the building and led to asbestos contamination.  During a meeting of the Idaho Legislature’s Joint Finance-Appropriations […]

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s attempts to dramatically slash funding for the U.S. Department of Education amid a broader push to dismantle the agency hit a major roadblock this week in the form of bipartisan approval of a spending law that gives the department a small raise.  The president signed a measure that funds the […]

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s attempts to dramatically slash funding for the U.S. Department of Education amid a broader push to dismantle the agency hit a major roadblock this week in the form of bipartisan approval of a spending law that gives the department a small raise.  The president signed a measure that funds the […]

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Ponte Jornalismo
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Como o caso brutal em Santa Catarina, que envolve jovens de elite, está sendo instrumentalizado para defender ideias como a redução da maioridade penal — que vai contra a ciência e serve apenas à perpetuação da violência e da exclusão. O conteúdo Artigo | O cão Orelha e a cadela do fascismo Pode ser acessado em Ponte Jornalismo.

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Como o caso brutal em Santa Catarina, que envolve jovens de elite, está sendo instrumentalizado para defender ideias como a redução da maioridade penal — que vai contra a ciência e serve apenas à perpetuação da violência e da exclusão. O conteúdo Artigo | O cão Orelha e a cadela do fascismo Pode ser acessado em Ponte Jornalismo.

State law currently only allows 10 missed days for weather emergencies and natural disasters. Any more, and schools have to add extra time to their academic year.

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State law currently only allows 10 missed days for weather emergencies and natural disasters. Any more, and schools have to add extra time to their academic year.

WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic proposal Thursday to sue the Trump administration over allegations that it did not fully release the Epstein files, as mandated under a law unanimously approved by senators and signed by the president nearly three months ago. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., asked for unanimous consent on a resolution […]

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WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic proposal Thursday to sue the Trump administration over allegations that it did not fully release the Epstein files, as mandated under a law unanimously approved by senators and signed by the president nearly three months ago. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., asked for unanimous consent on a resolution […]

(The Center Square) – Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown signaled support on Thursday for a state proposal to limit the ability to enforce local camping bans, but raised concerns about how it could impact Spokane. Brown attended the Spokane Homeless Coalition’s monthly meeting on Thursday to provide an update on the city’s programs. It came days after state lawmakers advanced House Bill 2489, setting it up for a potential floor vote later this session, after years of Democrats proposing other iterations of the bill. HB 2489 would prohibit the enforcement of camping bans unless local taxpayers can afford to provide "adequate" shelter to everyone in that jurisdiction. The bill requires cities to provide free shelter while accommodating all pets, partners, “other support persons,” all of an individual’s belongings, and more. “[Rep. Mia Gregerson, D-Seattle,] wants to establish a statewide standard so that local governments are not cracking down through enforcement only on unhoused population, essentially pushing them into neighboring communities without providing services,” Brown told those attending Thursday. “That’s the goal, which I support; the actual language has some concerns for us in Spokane,” she said. The Spokane City Council amended Brown’s camping ban last fall after it resulted in zero citations and service referrals. The new version has led to more than a 300% increase in citations and hundreds of homeless people accepting services. Many residents are concerned that HB 2489 will undo all of that.​ Brown’s camping ban required officers to offer services before citing someone for public camping. The issue was that it allowed individuals to refuse services and walk around the corner to avoid a citation.​ Police Chief Kevin Hall described it as essentially unenforceable before the council amended it last fall. Brown said Thursday that she believes there is a role for law enforcement in addressing homelessness. She wants to strike a balance between services and enforcement with an “all of the above” approach, and expressed concerns about language in the bill that “inadvertently disrupts or sets [the city] back.” According to a letter obtained by The Center Square, Brown told Gregerson how she felt about the bill on Jan. 29, the day before two city council members sent a letter asking Olympia to kill the proposal. “HB 2489 hinders the ability of locally elected officials to effectively govern,” Council President Betsy Wilkerson and Councilmember Michael Cathcart wrote. “We deem it essential to adopt a position of opposition with respect to HB 2489 before the Washington State Legislature considers the information.” Brown offered a different tone in her own letter to Gregerson, noting that the city “shares your goal” of ensuring a local commitment to offering services as “an alternative to merely criminalizing people.” The mayor went on to explain how the city has expanded services recently under her administration.​ “We are concerned that HB 2489’s narrow definition of 'adequate alternative shelter space' as a prerequisite for the enforcement of public property regulations overlooks other critically important interventions,” Brown wrote to Gregerson last week. “I would welcome the opportunity to share ways the bill may better achieve the legislative intent of implementing evidence-based solutions.” Barry Barfield, administrator of the Spokane Homeless Coalition, told The Center Square that he isn’t necessarily in support of or against HB 2489. He is all for expanding shelter services, but noted that the proposal doesn’t provide any additional funding to do that and could hamstring recent progress. However, while more people are accepting services, he said that encampments are also being pushed along the North Spokane Corridor and into the wooded areas, offering two sides of the city’s situation. Councilmember Paul Dillon offered a similar position on HB 2489 when asked by The Center Square. Dillon told The Center Square that he understands the bill's goals, but it doesn’t expand local funding. He doesn’t think that HB 2489 will have enough support to pass this year. Notably, Reps. Natasha Hill and Timm Ormsby, who both represent the city of Spokane, are signed on as sponsors of HB 2489.​ “While I recognize there’s much more work to be done to expand our infrastructure, we continue to review data across different indicators and we are best positioned to look at any necessary revisions in our city laws to adapt to changes and local trends for individuals experiencing homelessness,” Dillon told The Center Square. “That is why I believe these issues are best decided at the city level by electeds.”

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(The Center Square) – Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown signaled support on Thursday for a state proposal to limit the ability to enforce local camping bans, but raised concerns about how it could impact Spokane. Brown attended the Spokane Homeless Coalition’s monthly meeting on Thursday to provide an update on the city’s programs. It came days after state lawmakers advanced House Bill 2489, setting it up for a potential floor vote later this session, after years of Democrats proposing other iterations of the bill. HB 2489 would prohibit the enforcement of camping bans unless local taxpayers can afford to provide "adequate" shelter to everyone in that jurisdiction. The bill requires cities to provide free shelter while accommodating all pets, partners, “other support persons,” all of an individual’s belongings, and more. “[Rep. Mia Gregerson, D-Seattle,] wants to establish a statewide standard so that local governments are not cracking down through enforcement only on unhoused population, essentially pushing them into neighboring communities without providing services,” Brown told those attending Thursday. “That’s the goal, which I support; the actual language has some concerns for us in Spokane,” she said. The Spokane City Council amended Brown’s camping ban last fall after it resulted in zero citations and service referrals. The new version has led to more than a 300% increase in citations and hundreds of homeless people accepting services. Many residents are concerned that HB 2489 will undo all of that.​ Brown’s camping ban required officers to offer services before citing someone for public camping. The issue was that it allowed individuals to refuse services and walk around the corner to avoid a citation.​ Police Chief Kevin Hall described it as essentially unenforceable before the council amended it last fall. Brown said Thursday that she believes there is a role for law enforcement in addressing homelessness. She wants to strike a balance between services and enforcement with an “all of the above” approach, and expressed concerns about language in the bill that “inadvertently disrupts or sets [the city] back.” According to a letter obtained by The Center Square, Brown told Gregerson how she felt about the bill on Jan. 29, the day before two city council members sent a letter asking Olympia to kill the proposal. “HB 2489 hinders the ability of locally elected officials to effectively govern,” Council President Betsy Wilkerson and Councilmember Michael Cathcart wrote. “We deem it essential to adopt a position of opposition with respect to HB 2489 before the Washington State Legislature considers the information.” Brown offered a different tone in her own letter to Gregerson, noting that the city “shares your goal” of ensuring a local commitment to offering services as “an alternative to merely criminalizing people.” The mayor went on to explain how the city has expanded services recently under her administration.​ “We are concerned that HB 2489’s narrow definition of 'adequate alternative shelter space' as a prerequisite for the enforcement of public property regulations overlooks other critically important interventions,” Brown wrote to Gregerson last week. “I would welcome the opportunity to share ways the bill may better achieve the legislative intent of implementing evidence-based solutions.” Barry Barfield, administrator of the Spokane Homeless Coalition, told The Center Square that he isn’t necessarily in support of or against HB 2489. He is all for expanding shelter services, but noted that the proposal doesn’t provide any additional funding to do that and could hamstring recent progress. However, while more people are accepting services, he said that encampments are also being pushed along the North Spokane Corridor and into the wooded areas, offering two sides of the city’s situation. Councilmember Paul Dillon offered a similar position on HB 2489 when asked by The Center Square. Dillon told The Center Square that he understands the bill's goals, but it doesn’t expand local funding. He doesn’t think that HB 2489 will have enough support to pass this year. Notably, Reps. Natasha Hill and Timm Ormsby, who both represent the city of Spokane, are signed on as sponsors of HB 2489.​ “While I recognize there’s much more work to be done to expand our infrastructure, we continue to review data across different indicators and we are best positioned to look at any necessary revisions in our city laws to adapt to changes and local trends for individuals experiencing homelessness,” Dillon told The Center Square. “That is why I believe these issues are best decided at the city level by electeds.”

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Attorney General William Tong and State Senator Doug Maroney discussed the findings and recommendations of 2025 CTDPA enforcement report. The post Tong, Maroney discuss new data privacy report appeared first on Inside Investigator.

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Attorney General William Tong and State Senator Doug Maroney discussed the findings and recommendations of 2025 CTDPA enforcement report. The post Tong, Maroney discuss new data privacy report appeared first on Inside Investigator.

SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Katie Paris opened a “Unite for Springfield” Zoom gathering of more than 4,000 people earlier this week by asking participants to share one thing in the chat that was giving them hope.  “Times are heavy. The subject we are discussing tonight is heavy. We’re in a heavy moment. It is so important […]

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SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Katie Paris opened a “Unite for Springfield” Zoom gathering of more than 4,000 people earlier this week by asking participants to share one thing in the chat that was giving them hope.  “Times are heavy. The subject we are discussing tonight is heavy. We’re in a heavy moment. It is so important […]

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Welcome to the Coastlines/Faultlines Newsletter, where I’ll be writing about what harms and flourishes the coastal communities of Texas and northern Mexico.

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Welcome to the Coastlines/Faultlines Newsletter, where I’ll be writing about what harms and flourishes the coastal communities of Texas and northern Mexico.

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South Dakota Searchlight
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WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic proposal Thursday to sue the Trump administration over allegations that it did not fully release the Epstein files, as mandated under a law unanimously approved by senators and signed by the president nearly three months ago. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., asked for unanimous consent on a resolution […]

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WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic proposal Thursday to sue the Trump administration over allegations that it did not fully release the Epstein files, as mandated under a law unanimously approved by senators and signed by the president nearly three months ago. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., asked for unanimous consent on a resolution […]

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While the image of a small business often includes an owner and a few employees, for many entrepreneurs, “solopreneurship” makes the most sense for their business model and goals. If you’re considering the solopreneur life or have already launched your business, here are five helpful tips for you to grow your business in 2026. The post 5 Tips for Montana’s ‘Solopreneurs’ to Grow Their Businesses in 2026 appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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While the image of a small business often includes an owner and a few employees, for many entrepreneurs, “solopreneurship” makes the most sense for their business model and goals. If you’re considering the solopreneur life or have already launched your business, here are five helpful tips for you to grow your business in 2026. The post 5 Tips for Montana’s ‘Solopreneurs’ to Grow Their Businesses in 2026 appeared first on Montana Free Press.

LINCOLN — Gov. Jim Pillen’s administration, facing scrutiny for a no-bid emergency contract with a lobbyist to whom he steered more than $2 million in state money, has…

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LINCOLN — Gov. Jim Pillen’s administration, facing scrutiny for a no-bid emergency contract with a lobbyist to whom he steered more than $2 million in state money, has…

Federal Judge Biery's words freeing Liam Ramos from detention, plus: talking with Gaige Davila about growing up on the coast and a new Deceleration newsletter: 'Coastlines & Faultlines;' defeating 'Climate Behemoth,' and Sulma Franco

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Federal Judge Biery's words freeing Liam Ramos from detention, plus: talking with Gaige Davila about growing up on the coast and a new Deceleration newsletter: 'Coastlines & Faultlines;' defeating 'Climate Behemoth,' and Sulma Franco

Quem percorre a BR-367 não passa incólume à paisagem transformada: as pilhas enormes de rejeito da Sigma Lithium se erguem à beira da estrada, lembrete constante do impacto da mineração. Na outra margem, porém, resiste um modelo diferente: bananais se estendem pela rodovia, provando que a terra gera riqueza através da agricultura sustentável. São contribuintes […] Quilombolas da Chapada do Lagoão (MG) denunciam cooptação e manobra de associação apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Quem percorre a BR-367 não passa incólume à paisagem transformada: as pilhas enormes de rejeito da Sigma Lithium se erguem à beira da estrada, lembrete constante do impacto da mineração. Na outra margem, porém, resiste um modelo diferente: bananais se estendem pela rodovia, provando que a terra gera riqueza através da agricultura sustentável. São contribuintes […] Quilombolas da Chapada do Lagoão (MG) denunciam cooptação e manobra de associação apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

At least 55,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed in Russia’s full-scale war, with many more considered missing, President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed on Wednesday.

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At least 55,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed in Russia’s full-scale war, with many more considered missing, President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed on Wednesday.

استیو ویتکاف، نماینده ویژه آمریکا، روز پنجشنبه اعلام کرد اوکراین و روسیه بر سر تبادل ۳۱۴ اسیر جنگی در جریان گفت‌وگوهای صلح به رهبری ایالات متحده در امارات متحده عربی به توافق رسیدند.

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استیو ویتکاف، نماینده ویژه آمریکا، روز پنجشنبه اعلام کرد اوکراین و روسیه بر سر تبادل ۳۱۴ اسیر جنگی در جریان گفت‌وگوهای صلح به رهبری ایالات متحده در امارات متحده عربی به توافق رسیدند.

U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin has notified U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro that she will not interview with the Justice Department over a video put out in November by her and several other lawmakers, all former military and intelligence officers, urged military members to “refuse illegal […]

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U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin has notified U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro that she will not interview with the Justice Department over a video put out in November by her and several other lawmakers, all former military and intelligence officers, urged military members to “refuse illegal […]

Qëndrimi i Qeverisë për ndryshimet kushtetuese mbetet i pandryshuar dhe ato nuk do të ndodhin pa garanci të qarta se procesi i integrimit evropian nuk do të shoqërohet me bllokada dhe kushte të reja dypalëshe, theksoi sonte kryeministri Hristijan Mickoski në lajmet e Radiotelevizionit të Maqedonisë (RTM), raporton MIA. Ai tha se vendi është i […]

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Qëndrimi i Qeverisë për ndryshimet kushtetuese mbetet i pandryshuar dhe ato nuk do të ndodhin pa garanci të qarta se procesi i integrimit evropian nuk do të shoqërohet me bllokada dhe kushte të reja dypalëshe, theksoi sonte kryeministri Hristijan Mickoski në lajmet e Radiotelevizionit të Maqedonisë (RTM), raporton MIA. Ai tha se vendi është i […]

تقی رحمانی: نرگس محمدی به شدت بیمار و در اعتصاب غذاست اما رژیم حتی از اعزام او به پزشک ممانعت می‌کند

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تقی رحمانی: نرگس محمدی به شدت بیمار و در اعتصاب غذاست اما رژیم حتی از اعزام او به پزشک ممانعت می‌کند