Christian Castro, an ICE agent charged him with assault in the shooting of Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, was taken into custody on Friday. The post ICE officer wanted in the shooting of a man during the Minneapolis crackdown is arrested in Texas appeared first on MinnPost.

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Christian Castro, an ICE agent charged him with assault in the shooting of Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, was taken into custody on Friday. The post ICE officer wanted in the shooting of a man during the Minneapolis crackdown is arrested in Texas appeared first on MinnPost.

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Federal prosecutors say a Utah couple were “partners in crime” when they helped a man escape from federal immigration agents in October.

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Federal prosecutors say a Utah couple were “partners in crime” when they helped a man escape from federal immigration agents in October.

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New Hampshire Bulletin
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House and Senate Republican negotiators failed to bring a sweeping open enrollment bill over the finish line Thursday, after insurmountable opposition from Gov. Kelly Ayotte and a faction of House Republicans.  But they did agree on a smaller proposal that could affect public school districts.  In a last-minute move ahead of a 4 p.m. deadline […]

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House and Senate Republican negotiators failed to bring a sweeping open enrollment bill over the finish line Thursday, after insurmountable opposition from Gov. Kelly Ayotte and a faction of House Republicans.  But they did agree on a smaller proposal that could affect public school districts.  In a last-minute move ahead of a 4 p.m. deadline […]

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COLUMBIA — South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette clinched the much sought-after endorsement of President Donald Trump in the crowded race for the Governor’s Mansion. “Pam Evette is a good friend, fighter, and WINNER, and will be a terrific Governor of South Carolina. Pam has my Complete and Total Endorsement — SHE WILL NEVER LET […]

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COLUMBIA — South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette clinched the much sought-after endorsement of President Donald Trump in the crowded race for the Governor’s Mansion. “Pam Evette is a good friend, fighter, and WINNER, and will be a terrific Governor of South Carolina. Pam has my Complete and Total Endorsement — SHE WILL NEVER LET […]

The party filed an emergency petition saying a lower court's order prohibiting Barela from continuing to serve as chair was "extraordinary."

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The party filed an emergency petition saying a lower court's order prohibiting Barela from continuing to serve as chair was "extraordinary."

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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While U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson’s 2026 Senate campaign has been backed by Republicans including President Donald Trump, Senate Majority Leader John Thune and U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, who currently holds the seat, she still must overcome a challenge from the right in the June 2 primary election. Former state Rep. Jim Carlin is challenging Hinson […]

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While U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson’s 2026 Senate campaign has been backed by Republicans including President Donald Trump, Senate Majority Leader John Thune and U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, who currently holds the seat, she still must overcome a challenge from the right in the June 2 primary election. Former state Rep. Jim Carlin is challenging Hinson […]

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Wisconsin Examiner
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the state’s congressional maps on the grounds that they’re an anti-competitive gerrymander, the Court ruled Friday afternoon.  In an order that again showed the Court’s partisan divide spilling out into the public, the Court’s four liberals voted to accept the case while Justices Rebecca Bradley and […]

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the state’s congressional maps on the grounds that they’re an anti-competitive gerrymander, the Court ruled Friday afternoon.  In an order that again showed the Court’s partisan divide spilling out into the public, the Court’s four liberals voted to accept the case while Justices Rebecca Bradley and […]

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From Seattle to Spokane, the state of Washington has been a leader in cutting-edge technology. Today, technological advances focus on artificial intelligence. As president of Gonzaga University, I see firsthand how profoundly AI is reshaping higher education. Students are already using generative AI in classrooms. Faculty are rethinking assessment. Entire industries are recalibrating workforce expectations. […]

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From Seattle to Spokane, the state of Washington has been a leader in cutting-edge technology. Today, technological advances focus on artificial intelligence. As president of Gonzaga University, I see firsthand how profoundly AI is reshaping higher education. Students are already using generative AI in classrooms. Faculty are rethinking assessment. Entire industries are recalibrating workforce expectations. […]

Campanha Anual de Promoção do Produto Orgânico 2026 conta com café da manhã e roda de conversa Fonte

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At about 31,000, Navajo students make up roughly 70% of students from tribal nations in New Mexico who are in the state’s public schools. But less than 20% of money allocated to tribes from the Indian education fund this year was set aside for the Navajo Nation.  One lawmaker questioned whether that’s fair during a […]

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At about 31,000, Navajo students make up roughly 70% of students from tribal nations in New Mexico who are in the state’s public schools. But less than 20% of money allocated to tribes from the Indian education fund this year was set aside for the Navajo Nation.  One lawmaker questioned whether that’s fair during a […]

A Anvisa liberou o cultivo de cannabis para fins medicinais no Brasil, com regras que entram em vigor em agosto. A medida deve beneficiar milhares de pacientes que hoje dependem de importações caras e limitadas. A liberação não partiu de vontade política, e sim de uma obrigação imposta pelo Superior Tribunal de Justiça (STJ) em […] Fonte

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A Anvisa liberou o cultivo de cannabis para fins medicinais no Brasil, com regras que entram em vigor em agosto. A medida deve beneficiar milhares de pacientes que hoje dependem de importações caras e limitadas. A liberação não partiu de vontade política, e sim de uma obrigação imposta pelo Superior Tribunal de Justiça (STJ) em […] Fonte

Los independentistas esperan que el presidente disuelva las Cortes tras el destape de las cloacas del PSOE y la imputación a Zapatero, pero se rehúsan a apoyar una mayoría de PP y Vox. “Nosotros no estamos aquí para poner y sacar gobiernos españoles”.

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Los independentistas esperan que el presidente disuelva las Cortes tras el destape de las cloacas del PSOE y la imputación a Zapatero, pero se rehúsan a apoyar una mayoría de PP y Vox. “Nosotros no estamos aquí para poner y sacar gobiernos españoles”.

Russia has released a propaganda documentary titled “SVOi Deti” (“Our Special Military Operation Children”). It tells the story of Ukrainian children taken to Russian recreational camps as part of a youth program called “Poslezavtra” (The Day After Tomorrow) for what Moscow calls ”integration sessions.” Both were produced by Russia’s children’s rights commissioner, Maria Lvova-Belova, who faces an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court for her role in the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children from occupied territories. Officials in Kyiv, independent researchers, and journalists believe that programs like “Poslezavtra” are designed to indoctrinate and re-educate Ukrainian children. The film premiered on May 26, 2026, at the Gorky Film Studio, according to a post on Lvova-Belova’s Telegram channel. Three days later, it was released on the Okko streaming platform. Here’s what we know about the movie and its creators.

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Russia has released a propaganda documentary titled “SVOi Deti” (“Our Special Military Operation Children”). It tells the story of Ukrainian children taken to Russian recreational camps as part of a youth program called “Poslezavtra” (The Day After Tomorrow) for what Moscow calls ”integration sessions.” Both were produced by Russia’s children’s rights commissioner, Maria Lvova-Belova, who faces an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court for her role in the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children from occupied territories. Officials in Kyiv, independent researchers, and journalists believe that programs like “Poslezavtra” are designed to indoctrinate and re-educate Ukrainian children. The film premiered on May 26, 2026, at the Gorky Film Studio, according to a post on Lvova-Belova’s Telegram channel. Three days later, it was released on the Okko streaming platform. Here’s what we know about the movie and its creators.

[法語世界]157集 : 前歐盟(UE)委員會專員、羅馬尼亞前總理達奇安·喬洛什(Dacian Ciolos)接受本台法廣(RFI)[國際大咖嘉賓]節目(Le Grand Invité International)專訪的部分內容:話題圍繞[法語國家及地區國際組織](OIF)下一屆秘書長職務的競選。(編譯和播報:尼古拉) Chronique francophonie en chinois avec le Grand Invité International de RFI : Dacian Ciolos, conseiller présidentiel en Roumanie, ancien commissaire européen, ancien Premier Ministre, et candidat au poste de secrétaire général de la Francophonie, dans les studios de RFI (France Médias Monde), le vendredi 22 mai 2026.

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[法語世界]157集 : 前歐盟(UE)委員會專員、羅馬尼亞前總理達奇安·喬洛什(Dacian Ciolos)接受本台法廣(RFI)[國際大咖嘉賓]節目(Le Grand Invité International)專訪的部分內容:話題圍繞[法語國家及地區國際組織](OIF)下一屆秘書長職務的競選。(編譯和播報:尼古拉) Chronique francophonie en chinois avec le Grand Invité International de RFI : Dacian Ciolos, conseiller présidentiel en Roumanie, ancien commissaire européen, ancien Premier Ministre, et candidat au poste de secrétaire général de la Francophonie, dans les studios de RFI (France Médias Monde), le vendredi 22 mai 2026.

[法语世界]157集 : 前欧盟(UE)委员会专员、罗马尼亚前总理达奇安·乔洛什(Dacian Ciolos)接受本台法广(RFI)[国际大咖嘉宾]节目(Le Grand Invité International)专访的部分内容:话题围绕[法语国家及地区国际组织](OIF)下一届秘书长职务的竞选。(编译和播报:尼古拉) Chronique francophonie en chinois avec le Grand Invité International de RFI : Dacian Ciolos, conseiller présidentiel en Roumanie, ancien commissaire européen, ancien Premier Ministre, et candidat au poste de secrétaire général de la Francophonie, dans les studios de RFI (France Médias Monde), le vendredi 22 mai 2026.

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[法语世界]157集 : 前欧盟(UE)委员会专员、罗马尼亚前总理达奇安·乔洛什(Dacian Ciolos)接受本台法广(RFI)[国际大咖嘉宾]节目(Le Grand Invité International)专访的部分内容:话题围绕[法语国家及地区国际组织](OIF)下一届秘书长职务的竞选。(编译和播报:尼古拉) Chronique francophonie en chinois avec le Grand Invité International de RFI : Dacian Ciolos, conseiller présidentiel en Roumanie, ancien commissaire européen, ancien Premier Ministre, et candidat au poste de secrétaire général de la Francophonie, dans les studios de RFI (France Médias Monde), le vendredi 22 mai 2026.

美國一名聯邦法官周五裁定,禁止美國總統特朗普將其姓名添加到肯尼迪表演藝術中心的名字中。該法官還暫時叫停了這座位於華盛頓特區的文化地標建築的要關閉兩年的翻新工程。

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美国一名联邦法官周五裁定,禁止美国总统特朗普将其姓名添加到肯尼迪表演艺术中心的名字中。该法官还暂时叫停了这座位于华盛顿特区的文化地标建筑的要关闭两年的翻新工程。

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美国一名联邦法官周五裁定,禁止美国总统特朗普将其姓名添加到肯尼迪表演艺术中心的名字中。该法官还暂时叫停了这座位于华盛顿特区的文化地标建筑的要关闭两年的翻新工程。

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El Paso Matters
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El Pasoans are craving connection. They want places that bring people together in ways that feel authentic to our culture, our community, and our identity. The post Why El Paso needs spaces that bring people together appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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El Pasoans are craving connection. They want places that bring people together in ways that feel authentic to our culture, our community, and our identity. The post Why El Paso needs spaces that bring people together appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) – Despite ongoing concerns over electricity demand and grid reliability, PJM Interconnection says the region should have enough power to get through the summer – though national reliability officials warn that longer-term risks are mounting as data centers and other large energy users reshape grid planning. PJM’s Summer Outlook 2026 projects adequate reserves to maintain reliability under expected conditions, even with hotter-than-normal weather in the forecast and peak demand projected at near-historic levels. The organization is responsible for controlling the flow of power across 13 different states and the nation's capital. Demand is expected to reach about 156,400 MW, with 180,200 MW of generation capacity available, along with 7,800 MW of contracted demand response from customers who have agreed to reduce electricity use during system emergencies. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation’s Summer Assessment largely aligns with that near-term outlook, citing recently added solar, battery, and natural gas resources that have improved summer readiness. But NERC also recently issued a Level 3 alert focused on reliability risks tied to large computational loads, including data centers, which can behave differently than traditional electricity demand. The summer outlook focuses on whether enough resources are available to meet peak demand this year. NERC’s alert focuses on whether grid operators, utilities, and planners have the modeling, communications, and operating procedures needed to manage sudden changes from large, voltage-sensitive loads in the near future. PJM says demand response helped control peak electricity use six times last summer during an early season heat wave. Summer peak reached approximately 161,300 MW on June 23 and 160,900 MW on June 24 – the third- and fifth-highest summer peaks in its history. The all-time summer peak was 165,563 MW in 2006. For this summer, planning scenarios include unlikely but plausible demand of up to 169,100 MW of demand. The report notes an expected installed reserve margin of about 26%, exceeding the 18.6% margin needed to meet the one-day-in-10-years reliability standard. Still, operating margins are tightening. The report says PJM has traditionally exported power to neighboring systems during extreme weather emergencies and has also relied on neighbors for support, but tighter margins may mean fewer resources are available to export during emergencies. “While we expect to operate reliably this summer, the outlook resembles last year’s and reflects a new reality – continued load growth driven by data centers that is outpacing the addition of new generation,” said Michael Bryson, PJM senior vice president of operations. “This results in tightening operating reserve margins and greater risk.” NERC officials echoed that broader concern. Mark Olson, NERC’s manager of Reliability Assessments, told the Center Square that Level 3 alerts are for urgent reliability concerns and not frequently issued. Since 2020, only two have been issued: one in 2025 on inverter-based resources – including solar and battery – that can disconnect from the grid during disturbances, and the other in 2023 for cold-weather preparedness. Olson said issuing an alert is intended to push the industry to act quickly while longer-term fixes, including new standards, technical guidance, and direct coordination with large power users, are developed. He explained that grid operators use models and real-time monitoring to keep the system stable. Large loads like data centers behave differently, so existing tools must be updated with accurate information. “We are in better shape than we have been in the past,” Olson said, “but we recognize risks are growing in other time periods.” He said new solar and battery resources have strengthened summer readiness because they perform well in hot weather. But risks are shifting to fall and winter, when demand still rises and some resources are less aligned to perform during those times. Although Virginia is known as “Data Center Alley” because it is home to the densest concentration of data centers in the world – the PJM region is one of the highest growth areas for large computational loads. Olson said PJM has experience with the types of performance issues the NERC alert is meant to address. The alert calls on operators to improve modeling, establish communications with data center owners and operators, and ensure they have the information needed to manage sudden load reductions or disconnections. The summer assessment recommends that operators review the linked materials and incident reports. That awareness can help shape operating plans, ensure sufficient resources are available to manage load and frequency disturbances, and support grid stability during similar events.

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(The Center Square) – Despite ongoing concerns over electricity demand and grid reliability, PJM Interconnection says the region should have enough power to get through the summer – though national reliability officials warn that longer-term risks are mounting as data centers and other large energy users reshape grid planning. PJM’s Summer Outlook 2026 projects adequate reserves to maintain reliability under expected conditions, even with hotter-than-normal weather in the forecast and peak demand projected at near-historic levels. The organization is responsible for controlling the flow of power across 13 different states and the nation's capital. Demand is expected to reach about 156,400 MW, with 180,200 MW of generation capacity available, along with 7,800 MW of contracted demand response from customers who have agreed to reduce electricity use during system emergencies. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation’s Summer Assessment largely aligns with that near-term outlook, citing recently added solar, battery, and natural gas resources that have improved summer readiness. But NERC also recently issued a Level 3 alert focused on reliability risks tied to large computational loads, including data centers, which can behave differently than traditional electricity demand. The summer outlook focuses on whether enough resources are available to meet peak demand this year. NERC’s alert focuses on whether grid operators, utilities, and planners have the modeling, communications, and operating procedures needed to manage sudden changes from large, voltage-sensitive loads in the near future. PJM says demand response helped control peak electricity use six times last summer during an early season heat wave. Summer peak reached approximately 161,300 MW on June 23 and 160,900 MW on June 24 – the third- and fifth-highest summer peaks in its history. The all-time summer peak was 165,563 MW in 2006. For this summer, planning scenarios include unlikely but plausible demand of up to 169,100 MW of demand. The report notes an expected installed reserve margin of about 26%, exceeding the 18.6% margin needed to meet the one-day-in-10-years reliability standard. Still, operating margins are tightening. The report says PJM has traditionally exported power to neighboring systems during extreme weather emergencies and has also relied on neighbors for support, but tighter margins may mean fewer resources are available to export during emergencies. “While we expect to operate reliably this summer, the outlook resembles last year’s and reflects a new reality – continued load growth driven by data centers that is outpacing the addition of new generation,” said Michael Bryson, PJM senior vice president of operations. “This results in tightening operating reserve margins and greater risk.” NERC officials echoed that broader concern. Mark Olson, NERC’s manager of Reliability Assessments, told the Center Square that Level 3 alerts are for urgent reliability concerns and not frequently issued. Since 2020, only two have been issued: one in 2025 on inverter-based resources – including solar and battery – that can disconnect from the grid during disturbances, and the other in 2023 for cold-weather preparedness. Olson said issuing an alert is intended to push the industry to act quickly while longer-term fixes, including new standards, technical guidance, and direct coordination with large power users, are developed. He explained that grid operators use models and real-time monitoring to keep the system stable. Large loads like data centers behave differently, so existing tools must be updated with accurate information. “We are in better shape than we have been in the past,” Olson said, “but we recognize risks are growing in other time periods.” He said new solar and battery resources have strengthened summer readiness because they perform well in hot weather. But risks are shifting to fall and winter, when demand still rises and some resources are less aligned to perform during those times. Although Virginia is known as “Data Center Alley” because it is home to the densest concentration of data centers in the world – the PJM region is one of the highest growth areas for large computational loads. Olson said PJM has experience with the types of performance issues the NERC alert is meant to address. The alert calls on operators to improve modeling, establish communications with data center owners and operators, and ensure they have the information needed to manage sudden load reductions or disconnections. The summer assessment recommends that operators review the linked materials and incident reports. That awareness can help shape operating plans, ensure sufficient resources are available to manage load and frequency disturbances, and support grid stability during similar events.