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Oregon Capital Chronicle
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Oregon lawmakers could try again to streamline the state capitol’s process for reporting, investigating and punishing harassment, retaliation and abuse in the wake of growing questions over how best to most efficiently enforce misconduct rules. State lawmakers sitting on the Joint Committee on Conduct on Monday discussed an annual equity office report, released last month, […]

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Oregon lawmakers could try again to streamline the state capitol’s process for reporting, investigating and punishing harassment, retaliation and abuse in the wake of growing questions over how best to most efficiently enforce misconduct rules. State lawmakers sitting on the Joint Committee on Conduct on Monday discussed an annual equity office report, released last month, […]

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South Dakota Searchlight
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PIERRE — A governor-appointed board unanimously approved higher prices and a higher income limit Monday for an affordable housing program. The South Dakota Governor’s House program sells two- and three-bedroom homes built by inmates at Mike Durfee State Prison in Springfield that are shipped across the state to eligible buyers. The program also offers daycare […]

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PIERRE — A governor-appointed board unanimously approved higher prices and a higher income limit Monday for an affordable housing program. The South Dakota Governor’s House program sells two- and three-bedroom homes built by inmates at Mike Durfee State Prison in Springfield that are shipped across the state to eligible buyers. The program also offers daycare […]

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El Salto
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Lo comunal no es una reliquia del pasado pre-moderno, como ha pensado el progresismo, sino una relación cotidiana tan básica como la amistad o el amor que ha persistido en repertorios renovados a pesar de la implantación del capitalismo, y que constituye la única base sobre la que afianzar formas de vida que no reproduzcan el imperio del poder y el cálculo.Temas principal: HistoriaLeer artículo completo

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Lo comunal no es una reliquia del pasado pre-moderno, como ha pensado el progresismo, sino una relación cotidiana tan básica como la amistad o el amor que ha persistido en repertorios renovados a pesar de la implantación del capitalismo, y que constituye la única base sobre la que afianzar formas de vida que no reproduzcan el imperio del poder y el cálculo.Temas principal: HistoriaLeer artículo completo

Last weekend, 28-year-old Russian Maria Ivanova cried twice. First, out of fear that she wouldn’t make it onto the political council of the first political party she had ever joined. Then, from joy, when she did.

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Last weekend, 28-year-old Russian Maria Ivanova cried twice. First, out of fear that she wouldn’t make it onto the political council of the first political party she had ever joined. Then, from joy, when she did.

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Fort Worth Report
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Fort Worth ISD graduate Brooklynn Fox trained up to 60 hours a week while balancing classes, auditions and dreams of a professional stage career.

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Fort Worth ISD graduate Brooklynn Fox trained up to 60 hours a week while balancing classes, auditions and dreams of a professional stage career.

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The Jersey Vindicator
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Attorneys will host a June 16 community meeting in Camden to answer residents' questions about the lawsuit.

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Attorneys will host a June 16 community meeting in Camden to answer residents' questions about the lawsuit.

News sites are rapidly becoming the newspapers of the digital age. And you know what happened to newspapers. Worldwide, people in all age groups are ditching news sites and publishers’ apps in favor of social media and video networks. In fact, 18- to 34-year-olds are abandoning content on publishers’ platforms even more quickly than they’re...

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News sites are rapidly becoming the newspapers of the digital age. And you know what happened to newspapers. Worldwide, people in all age groups are ditching news sites and publishers’ apps in favor of social media and video networks. In fact, 18- to 34-year-olds are abandoning content on publishers’ platforms even more quickly than they’re...

Audrey Gaze was born blind but that has not stopper her from pursuing her love of music and desire to be a great pianist.

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Audrey Gaze was born blind but that has not stopper her from pursuing her love of music and desire to be a great pianist.

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) – The Senate Budget Committee on Monday afternoon approved the latest version of California’s 2026-27 budget, which green lights $355.9 billion in spending. Of that, $253 billion is in the state’s general fund, according to Sen. John Laird, D-Santa Cruz and chair of the Senate Budget Committee. Approximately $36.5 billion is in reserve funding, which will allow the state to responsibly budget for future years, Laird said at the outset of the Sacramento meeting. “Our state continues to face some hard choices in this budget,” Laird said during opening comments about Assembly Bill 109, the Budget Act of 2026. “In making these hard decisions, the Legislature has come together and remain faithful to the framework put forward by the Senate, which was that we were committed to responsible budgeting and maintain vital programs California depends on. It takes a balanced approach, making targeted reductions while adopting $5 billion in new revenues.” The budget approved on Monday delays Medi-Cal cuts to July 1, 2027, which Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed. The cuts would affect California residents with “unsatisfactory immigration status,” or those who are illegal immigrants or immigrants who sought asylum in California. It also allocates up to $190 million in forgivable loans to distressed hospitals, and an additional $250 million for public hospitals, among other items in the budget. The budget also preserves the current number of taxpayer-funded slots for childcare sand allocates enough funding to increase the number of spots by 22,770 in 2026-27. The budget also provides additional funds for affordable housing and homelessness housing assistance, Laird said. Republican lawmakers on the committee said they felt the budget was incomplete. They noted the budget is built on the assumption that taxes would actually go up to fuel the state’s high level of spending in the budget. “The only way out of our structural deficit, which still exists, is to do the hard analysis of the efficacy and realistic sustainability of select spending programs,” Sen. Roger Niello, R-Fair Oaks and vice chair of the Senate Budget Committee, said during his opening remarks. “That hasn’t been done.” The latest version of the budget cleared the Senate Budget Committee weeks after the Legislative Analyst’s Office projected a $16.9 billion deficit, even with the governor’s attempts to present a balanced budget for his last year in office. Newsom’s May budget proposal advanced solutions to close the budget gap, including limiting business credit use, taxing software and taxing managed care operations, The Center Square previously reported. According to a May 19 story by The Center Square, the Golden State still remains in a multi-year budget deficit despite higher-than-expected revenues, mostly due to planned spending exceeding revenue growth. “Even with the higher level of resources, at the end of the day, the budget condition is broadly very similar to the budget condition that we saw in the May revision,” legislative analyst Gabriel Petek testified before the committee. After its passage by the Senate Budget Committee, the bill advanced to the Assembly Budget Committee.

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(The Center Square) – The Senate Budget Committee on Monday afternoon approved the latest version of California’s 2026-27 budget, which green lights $355.9 billion in spending. Of that, $253 billion is in the state’s general fund, according to Sen. John Laird, D-Santa Cruz and chair of the Senate Budget Committee. Approximately $36.5 billion is in reserve funding, which will allow the state to responsibly budget for future years, Laird said at the outset of the Sacramento meeting. “Our state continues to face some hard choices in this budget,” Laird said during opening comments about Assembly Bill 109, the Budget Act of 2026. “In making these hard decisions, the Legislature has come together and remain faithful to the framework put forward by the Senate, which was that we were committed to responsible budgeting and maintain vital programs California depends on. It takes a balanced approach, making targeted reductions while adopting $5 billion in new revenues.” The budget approved on Monday delays Medi-Cal cuts to July 1, 2027, which Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed. The cuts would affect California residents with “unsatisfactory immigration status,” or those who are illegal immigrants or immigrants who sought asylum in California. It also allocates up to $190 million in forgivable loans to distressed hospitals, and an additional $250 million for public hospitals, among other items in the budget. The budget also preserves the current number of taxpayer-funded slots for childcare sand allocates enough funding to increase the number of spots by 22,770 in 2026-27. The budget also provides additional funds for affordable housing and homelessness housing assistance, Laird said. Republican lawmakers on the committee said they felt the budget was incomplete. They noted the budget is built on the assumption that taxes would actually go up to fuel the state’s high level of spending in the budget. “The only way out of our structural deficit, which still exists, is to do the hard analysis of the efficacy and realistic sustainability of select spending programs,” Sen. Roger Niello, R-Fair Oaks and vice chair of the Senate Budget Committee, said during his opening remarks. “That hasn’t been done.” The latest version of the budget cleared the Senate Budget Committee weeks after the Legislative Analyst’s Office projected a $16.9 billion deficit, even with the governor’s attempts to present a balanced budget for his last year in office. Newsom’s May budget proposal advanced solutions to close the budget gap, including limiting business credit use, taxing software and taxing managed care operations, The Center Square previously reported. According to a May 19 story by The Center Square, the Golden State still remains in a multi-year budget deficit despite higher-than-expected revenues, mostly due to planned spending exceeding revenue growth. “Even with the higher level of resources, at the end of the day, the budget condition is broadly very similar to the budget condition that we saw in the May revision,” legislative analyst Gabriel Petek testified before the committee. After its passage by the Senate Budget Committee, the bill advanced to the Assembly Budget Committee.

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Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
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From festivals to exercising, Milwaukee is honoring Juneteenth in various ways. Learn where you can find a celebration here. The post Here are 8 ways to celebrate Juneteenth in Milwaukee this year appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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From festivals to exercising, Milwaukee is honoring Juneteenth in various ways. Learn where you can find a celebration here. The post Here are 8 ways to celebrate Juneteenth in Milwaukee this year appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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Iowa’s public universities received preliminary approval Monday from the Iowa Board of Regents to launch an accelerated degree program for students hoping to complete their education with fewer credits.  The Bachelor of Applied Professional Studies, presented at the board’s June 15 meeting, wouldn’t replace any other degree programs at the University of Iowa, Iowa State […]

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Iowa’s public universities received preliminary approval Monday from the Iowa Board of Regents to launch an accelerated degree program for students hoping to complete their education with fewer credits.  The Bachelor of Applied Professional Studies, presented at the board’s June 15 meeting, wouldn’t replace any other degree programs at the University of Iowa, Iowa State […]

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New Mexico In Depth
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The New Mexico State Ethics Commission voted during its meeting today to make a “demand, and if necessary, file a civil action,” against New Chapter New Mexico to enforce the state’s Campaign Reporting Act.  New Chapter is a political committee that spent heavily in legislative primary elections. A phone call to the group’s treasure was […]

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The New Mexico State Ethics Commission voted during its meeting today to make a “demand, and if necessary, file a civil action,” against New Chapter New Mexico to enforce the state’s Campaign Reporting Act.  New Chapter is a political committee that spent heavily in legislative primary elections. A phone call to the group’s treasure was […]

Durante o programa Vida & Água para Aris, exibido nesta segunda-feira (15) pela TV Comunitária de Brasília, parlamentares, representantes sindicais e moradores criticaram o projeto aprovado pela Câmara Legislativa do Distrito Federal (CLDF) que autoriza o Governo do Distrito Federal (GDF) a contratar um empréstimo para viabilizar o acordo para recapitalizar o Banco de Brasília […] Fonte

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Durante o programa Vida & Água para Aris, exibido nesta segunda-feira (15) pela TV Comunitária de Brasília, parlamentares, representantes sindicais e moradores criticaram o projeto aprovado pela Câmara Legislativa do Distrito Federal (CLDF) que autoriza o Governo do Distrito Federal (GDF) a contratar um empréstimo para viabilizar o acordo para recapitalizar o Banco de Brasília […] Fonte

KUT’s Debbie Hiott believes University of Texas officials terminated her because she publicly pushed back against administration claims that the station’s security plans for an inaugural festival were insufficient. The post UT fires public radio station leader who challenged university statements about festival security appeared first on Austin Current.

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KUT’s Debbie Hiott believes University of Texas officials terminated her because she publicly pushed back against administration claims that the station’s security plans for an inaugural festival were insufficient. The post UT fires public radio station leader who challenged university statements about festival security appeared first on Austin Current.

Francisco Fonseca avalia que Senado faz articulações como forma de inviabilizar governo Lula e pretensão de reeleição Fonte

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Francisco Fonseca avalia que Senado faz articulações como forma de inviabilizar governo Lula e pretensão de reeleição Fonte

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Mississippi Today
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The Starkville Derby draws thousands of people to north Mississippi each spring. The festival's big attraction? Watching wiener dogs race.

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The Starkville Derby draws thousands of people to north Mississippi each spring. The festival's big attraction? Watching wiener dogs race.

¿Cómo las organizaciones de derechos humanos pueden encontrar las "grietas" en la IA para reconectar con las nuevas generaciones y reconstruir lo comunitario?

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¿Cómo las organizaciones de derechos humanos pueden encontrar las "grietas" en la IA para reconectar con las nuevas generaciones y reconstruir lo comunitario?

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Outras Palavras
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Milhares de manifestantes denunciam, em Genebra, a reunião anual do G7. Uma coalizão europeia de feministas, sindicatos de base e movimentos associativos os convoca. Além de atos de rua, há debates, oficinas e plenárias. Algo de novo nas lutas anticapitalistas? The post G7: as rebeldias contra a “liderança capitalista” appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Milhares de manifestantes denunciam, em Genebra, a reunião anual do G7. Uma coalizão europeia de feministas, sindicatos de base e movimentos associativos os convoca. Além de atos de rua, há debates, oficinas e plenárias. Algo de novo nas lutas anticapitalistas? The post G7: as rebeldias contra a “liderança capitalista” appeared first on Outras Palavras.

چەند دیمەنێک لە بەڕێوەچوونی یاری نێوان عەرەبستانی سعدوییە و ئۆرۆگوای لە یاریگای میامی لە وێلایەتی فلۆریدا، ئەمەریکا

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چەند دیمەنێک لە بەڕێوەچوونی یاری نێوان عەرەبستانی سعدوییە و ئۆرۆگوای لە یاریگای میامی لە وێلایەتی فلۆریدا، ئەمەریکا

Eleito melhor jogador em campo no empate sem gols de Cabo Verde contra a Espanha, o goleiro Vozinha ressaltou o espírito de união da equipe africana, que estreou em uma Copa do Mundo surpreendendo uma das equipes consideradas favoritas ao título.

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Eleito melhor jogador em campo no empate sem gols de Cabo Verde contra a Espanha, o goleiro Vozinha ressaltou o espírito de união da equipe africana, que estreou em uma Copa do Mundo surpreendendo uma das equipes consideradas favoritas ao título.