5 minutes

Daily Montanan
Feed icon

DEER LODGE — Facing a backlog of a required course for all state correctional officers, the Montana Department of Corrections now has the ability to host the classes on site at Montana State Prison. It’s the first time the training, which covers the basics for corrections and detention officers, has been hosted at Montana State […]

Feed icon
Daily Montanan
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

DEER LODGE — Facing a backlog of a required course for all state correctional officers, the Montana Department of Corrections now has the ability to host the classes on site at Montana State Prison. It’s the first time the training, which covers the basics for corrections and detention officers, has been hosted at Montana State […]

Israel amplía sus operaciones terrestres más allá de la “zona de seguridad” en el sur libanés y multiplica los bombardeos sobre posiciones vinculadas a Hezbolá, a falta de acuerdo entre EE UU e Irán.

Feed icon
Mundiario
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Israel amplía sus operaciones terrestres más allá de la “zona de seguridad” en el sur libanés y multiplica los bombardeos sobre posiciones vinculadas a Hezbolá, a falta de acuerdo entre EE UU e Irán.

Braswell's appointment follows the departure of former Chancellor John Maduko and resignation of Martin Guay, chair of the Board of Regents.

Feed icon
CT Mirror
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

Braswell's appointment follows the departure of former Chancellor John Maduko and resignation of Martin Guay, chair of the Board of Regents.

O Senado aprovou nesta terça-feira (26) a Medida Provisória (MP) 1.334/2026, que reajusta o piso salarial dos professores da educação básica para R$ 5.130,63 em 2026. O texto vai à sanção do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). A medida representa um aumento de 5,4% sobre o valor anterior, de R$ 4.867,77, com um […] Fonte

Feed icon
Brasil de Fato
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

O Senado aprovou nesta terça-feira (26) a Medida Provisória (MP) 1.334/2026, que reajusta o piso salarial dos professores da educação básica para R$ 5.130,63 em 2026. O texto vai à sanção do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). A medida representa um aumento de 5,4% sobre o valor anterior, de R$ 4.867,77, com um […] Fonte

The proposed $55 million Apex Aero Center would include a 12,000-square-foot passenger terminal and room for nearly 40 aircraft. The post Nearly 600-acre rezoning to pave way for development at downtown airport appeared first on The Beacon.

Feed icon
The Beacon
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

The proposed $55 million Apex Aero Center would include a 12,000-square-foot passenger terminal and room for nearly 40 aircraft. The post Nearly 600-acre rezoning to pave way for development at downtown airport appeared first on The Beacon.

17 minutes

Suncoast Searchlight
Feed icon

Florida lawmakers are poised to steer $10 million toward a long-discussed boathouse project at Nathan Benderson Park after recently submitted appropriations requests pitched the facility as a regional storm shelter and emergency recovery hub.   The requests, which were first reported by Florida Politics, were sponsored by state Sen. Joe Gruters, R-Sarasota, and state Rep. [...] The post Benderson boathouse cast as storm shelter in $10 million state appropriation appeared first on Suncoast Searchlight.

Feed icon
Suncoast Searchlight
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Florida lawmakers are poised to steer $10 million toward a long-discussed boathouse project at Nathan Benderson Park after recently submitted appropriations requests pitched the facility as a regional storm shelter and emergency recovery hub.   The requests, which were first reported by Florida Politics, were sponsored by state Sen. Joe Gruters, R-Sarasota, and state Rep. [...] The post Benderson boathouse cast as storm shelter in $10 million state appropriation appeared first on Suncoast Searchlight.

Especialistas en inmigración cuestionan el tono alarmista del comunicado de USCIS: “No entren en pánico”. La entrada Memo del USCIS no obliga a salir de EE.UU. para tramitar la Green Card, abogados aclaran se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Memo del USCIS no obliga a salir de EE.UU. para tramitar la Green Card, abogados aclaran was first posted on mayo 26, 2026 at 7:33 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

Feed icon
Enlace Latino NC
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

Especialistas en inmigración cuestionan el tono alarmista del comunicado de USCIS: “No entren en pánico”. La entrada Memo del USCIS no obliga a salir de EE.UU. para tramitar la Green Card, abogados aclaran se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Memo del USCIS no obliga a salir de EE.UU. para tramitar la Green Card, abogados aclaran was first posted on mayo 26, 2026 at 7:33 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

Larson is trying to reframe the fight for the Democratic nomination as an ideological battle and not a generational challenge.

Feed icon
CT Mirror
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

Larson is trying to reframe the fight for the Democratic nomination as an ideological battle and not a generational challenge.

Deux positions de l'armée béninoise ont été attaquées dans la nuit du lundi 25 au mardi 26 mai 2026 dans la zone de Kourou Koualou, à la frontière avec le Burkina Faso, à plus de 700 km au nord de Cotonou. Selon plusieurs sources concordantes, quatre soldats des forces de défense et de sécurité ont perdu la vie dans ces attaques survenues au lendemain de la nomination du nouveau président Romuald Wadagni. L'armée béninoise a riposté, mais ne communique pas sur les pertes infligées aux assaillants.

Feed icon
Radio France Internationale
Attribution+

Deux positions de l'armée béninoise ont été attaquées dans la nuit du lundi 25 au mardi 26 mai 2026 dans la zone de Kourou Koualou, à la frontière avec le Burkina Faso, à plus de 700 km au nord de Cotonou. Selon plusieurs sources concordantes, quatre soldats des forces de défense et de sécurité ont perdu la vie dans ces attaques survenues au lendemain de la nomination du nouveau président Romuald Wadagni. L'armée béninoise a riposté, mais ne communique pas sur les pertes infligées aux assaillants.

(The Center Square) – Democratic attorneys general decided against attending a Tuesday roundtable at the White House to discuss fraud in welfare, including Medicaid. Speaking to reporters during a webinar Tuesday afternoon, the Democratic attorneys general claimed they were invited late Friday afternoon and that it was too short of notice. Those appearing in the webinar were Attorneys General Rob Bonta of California, Letitia James of New York, Jennifer Davenport of New Jersey, Josh Kaul of Wisconsin and Anne Lopez of Hawaii. Bonta told reporters that the short notice they were given sent a clear message that they were either an afterthought or were not welcome. “Either way, it doesn't match the spirit of collaboration that has long defined our state and federal partnerships to address fraud,” said Bonta. “We declined the clearly disingenuous last-minute invitation." In February, during his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump put Vice President JD Vance in charge of a task force to eliminate fraud. The task force was created weeks later, and since that time, Vance has been speaking about fraud occurring in blue states such as New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Wisconsin and California. The Center Square reached out Tuesday to Vance's office for a response to the Democratic attorneys general's comments, but did not hear back by press time. Bonta told reporters that fraud affects all states, both blue and red. “It threatens public services that vulnerable families rely on and erodes public trust in our government, which is why Democratic AGs are going after fraud with the full force of our offices,” said Bonta. “While the president and Dr. Oz spread lies and staged stunts to stoke the flames of distrust, the truth is Democratic AGs have recovered billions of taxpayer dollars, secured criminal convictions, and implemented reforms to strengthen the security of our programs.” Dr. Mehmet Oz, who formerly hosted a daytime medical show, is the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Pointing to California’s Department of Justice, Bonta said his state has four teams specifically dedicated to eradicating fraud. These are the Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse, the Corporate Fraud Section, the Tax Recovery in Underground Economy Task Force and the Recycle Fraud Team. According to Bonta, these teams, in collaboration with the Division of Law Enforcement and others across the DOJ, have recovered more than $2.8 billion in fraud against California in the last 10 years. “We've conducted more than 2,300 criminal investigations related to fraud, filed charges against 958 individuals for fraud-related crimes, and conducted 1,121 civil investigations with multiple filed cases,” said Bonta. “DOJ's Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse, an entire division devoted to snuffing out healthcare fraud against California's Medicaid program, has secured over $1.2 billion from Medi-Cal fraud cases since I took office in 2021.” Bonta said California has undertaken 294 hospice fraud investigations, filed 109 hospice-related criminal cases and secured 51 hospice-related convictions. In April, Bonta reported the state took down a hospice fraud ring in Los Angeles County that was responsible for defrauding Medi-Cal and California of $267 million. “We arrested five individuals and filed felony criminal charges against 21 suspects,” said Bonta. To date, it is the largest hospice fraud bust in state history. “While President Trump, Vice President Vance and Dr. Oz seem to have just woken up to the reality of healthcare fraud, the truth is our team of agents, investigators, and prosecutors have been on the ground, in the field, and arresting and prosecuting fraudsters who see our public program as their piggy banks for years,” said Bonta. Near the end of the webinar, attorneys general took questions from reporters. The Center Square asked the attorneys general how fraudsters are able to commit fraud in their states and whether they need more resources. Bonta said fraud occurs in all 50 states, and wherever there's money flowing from government programs, there are bad actors trying to secure gains through fraud. “There is data that shows how the different Medicaid fraud control units have performed when it comes to tackling fraud. It’s measured in a bunch of different ways like indictments and convictions and amount of funds protected, and California performs in the top four of all the states in one of those metrics,” said Bonta, “So I think that we need to first acknowledge that there is fraud in red states, and the suggestion that it only happens in blue states is wrong. It’s not accurate, and some of the red states are among the poorest performers when it comes to their influence.” But Bonta added, “There’s always room for improvement,” including in California. Bonta invited states and the federal government to work together. “The starting point for them is to be sincere,” said Bonta. “Act in good faith. Be serious about helping. Stop the politics. Stop the weaponizing. Stop trying to beat up blue states to score points and to try to rage-bait and get clicks. If they do that, that's a good start.” Other attorneys general responded to The Center Square's question. “As recently as March, the Trump administration's own Department of Health and Human Services has recognized New York and other states as national leaders when it comes to fraud recoveries,” said James, the New York attorney general. “Fraud is not just limited to blue states. Fraud happens in all states across the nation.” James added that it is important federal and state governments work together and not politicize the issue of fraud, “particularly when there are vulnerable individuals right now who are wasting away in nursing homes” in states. “We need to have tools. We need to have data analytics, and we cannot have cuts to Medicaid that unfortunately is hurting our effort to address and to combat fraud and waste in each of our respective states, not just blue states, not just red states, but in all states,” said James. Lopez, the Hawaii attorney general, said her state just had a visit from auditors from the Office of Inspector General auditors from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She acknowledged Hawaii “could do better” with indictments and criminal prosecutions. “And I will acknowledge that if that's your only metric for determining efficacy, though, you're missing a large portion of the work that our officers do,” said Lopez. “Having said that, recruitment of investigators is very difficult for us. We have positions that we haven't been able to fill with the kinds of people we need.” With the auditors’ recommendations, Lopez said her office will be able to take that information to the Legislature next year to request specific kinds of appropriations. “It's this collaboration. It's OIG helping us to use best practices and working with us that allows us to be effective,” said Lopez. Andrew Ferguson, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission and co-chair of the Fraud Task Force, was also on hand for Tuesday’s White House event with Vance, as well as Stephen Miller, deputy White House chief of staff and senior adviser to the task force.

Feed icon
The Center Square
Attribution+

(The Center Square) – Democratic attorneys general decided against attending a Tuesday roundtable at the White House to discuss fraud in welfare, including Medicaid. Speaking to reporters during a webinar Tuesday afternoon, the Democratic attorneys general claimed they were invited late Friday afternoon and that it was too short of notice. Those appearing in the webinar were Attorneys General Rob Bonta of California, Letitia James of New York, Jennifer Davenport of New Jersey, Josh Kaul of Wisconsin and Anne Lopez of Hawaii. Bonta told reporters that the short notice they were given sent a clear message that they were either an afterthought or were not welcome. “Either way, it doesn't match the spirit of collaboration that has long defined our state and federal partnerships to address fraud,” said Bonta. “We declined the clearly disingenuous last-minute invitation." In February, during his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump put Vice President JD Vance in charge of a task force to eliminate fraud. The task force was created weeks later, and since that time, Vance has been speaking about fraud occurring in blue states such as New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Wisconsin and California. The Center Square reached out Tuesday to Vance's office for a response to the Democratic attorneys general's comments, but did not hear back by press time. Bonta told reporters that fraud affects all states, both blue and red. “It threatens public services that vulnerable families rely on and erodes public trust in our government, which is why Democratic AGs are going after fraud with the full force of our offices,” said Bonta. “While the president and Dr. Oz spread lies and staged stunts to stoke the flames of distrust, the truth is Democratic AGs have recovered billions of taxpayer dollars, secured criminal convictions, and implemented reforms to strengthen the security of our programs.” Dr. Mehmet Oz, who formerly hosted a daytime medical show, is the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Pointing to California’s Department of Justice, Bonta said his state has four teams specifically dedicated to eradicating fraud. These are the Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse, the Corporate Fraud Section, the Tax Recovery in Underground Economy Task Force and the Recycle Fraud Team. According to Bonta, these teams, in collaboration with the Division of Law Enforcement and others across the DOJ, have recovered more than $2.8 billion in fraud against California in the last 10 years. “We've conducted more than 2,300 criminal investigations related to fraud, filed charges against 958 individuals for fraud-related crimes, and conducted 1,121 civil investigations with multiple filed cases,” said Bonta. “DOJ's Division of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse, an entire division devoted to snuffing out healthcare fraud against California's Medicaid program, has secured over $1.2 billion from Medi-Cal fraud cases since I took office in 2021.” Bonta said California has undertaken 294 hospice fraud investigations, filed 109 hospice-related criminal cases and secured 51 hospice-related convictions. In April, Bonta reported the state took down a hospice fraud ring in Los Angeles County that was responsible for defrauding Medi-Cal and California of $267 million. “We arrested five individuals and filed felony criminal charges against 21 suspects,” said Bonta. To date, it is the largest hospice fraud bust in state history. “While President Trump, Vice President Vance and Dr. Oz seem to have just woken up to the reality of healthcare fraud, the truth is our team of agents, investigators, and prosecutors have been on the ground, in the field, and arresting and prosecuting fraudsters who see our public program as their piggy banks for years,” said Bonta. Near the end of the webinar, attorneys general took questions from reporters. The Center Square asked the attorneys general how fraudsters are able to commit fraud in their states and whether they need more resources. Bonta said fraud occurs in all 50 states, and wherever there's money flowing from government programs, there are bad actors trying to secure gains through fraud. “There is data that shows how the different Medicaid fraud control units have performed when it comes to tackling fraud. It’s measured in a bunch of different ways like indictments and convictions and amount of funds protected, and California performs in the top four of all the states in one of those metrics,” said Bonta, “So I think that we need to first acknowledge that there is fraud in red states, and the suggestion that it only happens in blue states is wrong. It’s not accurate, and some of the red states are among the poorest performers when it comes to their influence.” But Bonta added, “There’s always room for improvement,” including in California. Bonta invited states and the federal government to work together. “The starting point for them is to be sincere,” said Bonta. “Act in good faith. Be serious about helping. Stop the politics. Stop the weaponizing. Stop trying to beat up blue states to score points and to try to rage-bait and get clicks. If they do that, that's a good start.” Other attorneys general responded to The Center Square's question. “As recently as March, the Trump administration's own Department of Health and Human Services has recognized New York and other states as national leaders when it comes to fraud recoveries,” said James, the New York attorney general. “Fraud is not just limited to blue states. Fraud happens in all states across the nation.” James added that it is important federal and state governments work together and not politicize the issue of fraud, “particularly when there are vulnerable individuals right now who are wasting away in nursing homes” in states. “We need to have tools. We need to have data analytics, and we cannot have cuts to Medicaid that unfortunately is hurting our effort to address and to combat fraud and waste in each of our respective states, not just blue states, not just red states, but in all states,” said James. Lopez, the Hawaii attorney general, said her state just had a visit from auditors from the Office of Inspector General auditors from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She acknowledged Hawaii “could do better” with indictments and criminal prosecutions. “And I will acknowledge that if that's your only metric for determining efficacy, though, you're missing a large portion of the work that our officers do,” said Lopez. “Having said that, recruitment of investigators is very difficult for us. We have positions that we haven't been able to fill with the kinds of people we need.” With the auditors’ recommendations, Lopez said her office will be able to take that information to the Legislature next year to request specific kinds of appropriations. “It's this collaboration. It's OIG helping us to use best practices and working with us that allows us to be effective,” said Lopez. Andrew Ferguson, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission and co-chair of the Fraud Task Force, was also on hand for Tuesday’s White House event with Vance, as well as Stephen Miller, deputy White House chief of staff and senior adviser to the task force.

25 minutes

Times of San Diego
Feed icon

UFC GYM opens in Point Loma after a major transformation. The gym now caters to all people of all ages.

Feed icon
Times of San Diego
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

UFC GYM opens in Point Loma after a major transformation. The gym now caters to all people of all ages.

La creciente obsesión por la eficiencia como criterio absoluto de organización social y política está abriendo un profundo debate sobre los límites éticos del modelo contemporáneo.

Feed icon
Mundiario
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

La creciente obsesión por la eficiencia como criterio absoluto de organización social y política está abriendo un profundo debate sobre los límites éticos del modelo contemporáneo.

27 minutes

Louisiana Illuminator
Feed icon

State officials announced Tuesday another large data center is coming to Louisiana with construction planned in a small majority-Black town in Rapides Parish.  Applied Digital Corp. plans to develop a $3.6 billion, 300-acre artificial intelligence campus known as Delta Forge 1 in the town of Boyce, according to a news release from Louisiana Economic Development. […]

Feed icon
Louisiana Illuminator
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

State officials announced Tuesday another large data center is coming to Louisiana with construction planned in a small majority-Black town in Rapides Parish.  Applied Digital Corp. plans to develop a $3.6 billion, 300-acre artificial intelligence campus known as Delta Forge 1 in the town of Boyce, according to a news release from Louisiana Economic Development. […]

Pequeñas, dulces y aparentemente inocentes, las uvas esconden un arsenal bioquímico que protege tu corazón.

Feed icon
Mundiario
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Pequeñas, dulces y aparentemente inocentes, las uvas esconden un arsenal bioquímico que protege tu corazón.

افزایش هزنیه‌های انرژی؛ نخست‌وزیر ایتالیا خواستار بازنگری در قوانین مالی اتحادیه اروپا شد

Feed icon
صدای آمریکا
Public Domain

افزایش هزنیه‌های انرژی؛ نخست‌وزیر ایتالیا خواستار بازنگری در قوانین مالی اتحادیه اروپا شد

31 minutes

Louisiana Illuminator
Feed icon

Gov. Jeff Landry was adamant Tuesday that Louisiana public school teachers would not see a pay cut in the upcoming school year, but he did not specify where he would find the nearly $200 million needed to avoid it.

Feed icon
Louisiana Illuminator
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Gov. Jeff Landry was adamant Tuesday that Louisiana public school teachers would not see a pay cut in the upcoming school year, but he did not specify where he would find the nearly $200 million needed to avoid it.

انتقاد سفیر بریتانیا از نفوذ تهران در بغداد و متهم کردن جمهوری اسلامی به فعالیت «مافیایی» در عراق

Feed icon
صدای آمریکا
Public Domain

انتقاد سفیر بریتانیا از نفوذ تهران در بغداد و متهم کردن جمهوری اسلامی به فعالیت «مافیایی» در عراق

هشدار روسیه درباره گسترش «داعش خراسان» و تهدیدهای امنیتی در منطقه

Feed icon
صدای آمریکا
Public Domain

هشدار روسیه درباره گسترش «داعش خراسان» و تهدیدهای امنیتی در منطقه

واکنش رسانه‌های بریتانیایی به بازگشایی محدود اینترنت در ایران

Feed icon
صدای آمریکا
Public Domain

واکنش رسانه‌های بریتانیایی به بازگشایی محدود اینترنت در ایران

Joined by pediatric cancer survivors and family members at the Stead Family Children’s Hospital in Iowa City, Gov. Kim Reynolds on Tuesday signed a measure into law imposing a 5-cent tax on vapes and alternative nicotine products that will be used to fund up to $3 million in pediatric cancer research. Senate File 2480 establishes […]

Feed icon
Iowa Capital Dispatch
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Joined by pediatric cancer survivors and family members at the Stead Family Children’s Hospital in Iowa City, Gov. Kim Reynolds on Tuesday signed a measure into law imposing a 5-cent tax on vapes and alternative nicotine products that will be used to fund up to $3 million in pediatric cancer research. Senate File 2480 establishes […]