No dia 17 de fevereiro de 2016, ocorreu o primeiro giro mecânico da Usina Hidrelétrica de Belo Monte, entre os municípios de Altamira e Vitória do Xingu, no estado do Pará. Meses depois, em abril, a usina já entrava em operação comercial. Naquele mesmo ano, o pesquisador Jansen Zuanon esteve na Volta Grande do Xingu, […] The post Peixes deformados expõem o colapso do pulso do Xingu após Belo Monte appeared first on Notícias ambientais.

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No dia 17 de fevereiro de 2016, ocorreu o primeiro giro mecânico da Usina Hidrelétrica de Belo Monte, entre os municípios de Altamira e Vitória do Xingu, no estado do Pará. Meses depois, em abril, a usina já entrava em operação comercial. Naquele mesmo ano, o pesquisador Jansen Zuanon esteve na Volta Grande do Xingu, […] The post Peixes deformados expõem o colapso do pulso do Xingu após Belo Monte appeared first on Notícias ambientais.

دونالد ترامپ، رئیس‌جمهوری آمریکا، در بیانیه‌ای اعلام کرد ونزوئلا «به‌طور کامل در محاصره بزرگ‌ترین ناوگانی که تاکنون در تاریخ آمریکای جنوبی گرد آمده قرار گرفته است» و تأکید کرد این ناوگان «فقط بزرگ‌تر خواهد شد.»

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دونالد ترامپ، رئیس‌جمهوری آمریکا، در بیانیه‌ای اعلام کرد ونزوئلا «به‌طور کامل در محاصره بزرگ‌ترین ناوگانی که تاکنون در تاریخ آمریکای جنوبی گرد آمده قرار گرفته است» و تأکید کرد این ناوگان «فقط بزرگ‌تر خواهد شد.»

La Orquesta Marga Marga cierra su Temporada de Música de Cámara 2025 del Centro para las Artes Zoco con un programa de estrenos de compositores chilenos. La cita es el próximo lunes 22 de diciembre en el Centro para las Artes de Lo Barnechea. The post Con estrenos chilenos Orquesta Marga Marga cierra Temporada de Música de Cámara 2025 de Teatro Zoco appeared first on BioBioChile.

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La Orquesta Marga Marga cierra su Temporada de Música de Cámara 2025 del Centro para las Artes Zoco con un programa de estrenos de compositores chilenos. La cita es el próximo lunes 22 de diciembre en el Centro para las Artes de Lo Barnechea. The post Con estrenos chilenos Orquesta Marga Marga cierra Temporada de Música de Cámara 2025 de Teatro Zoco appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday blasted ongoing efforts from President Donald Trump’s administration to dismantle the Department of Education, including plans to shift several of its responsibilities to other Cabinet-level agencies.   Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono hosted a forum on the issue with several Democratic colleagues. The lawmakers, joined by education leaders, advocates and leading […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday blasted ongoing efforts from President Donald Trump’s administration to dismantle the Department of Education, including plans to shift several of its responsibilities to other Cabinet-level agencies.   Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono hosted a forum on the issue with several Democratic colleagues. The lawmakers, joined by education leaders, advocates and leading […]

El presidente de EE.UU., Donald Trump, ordenó este martes “el bloqueo total y completo de todos los petroleros sancionados que entren y salgan de Venezuela”, en lo que supone un paso más en la escalada de presión de Washington sobre el Gobierno del presidente venezolano, Nicolas Maduro. The post Trump ordena el bloqueo total a los buques petroleros sancionados que entren y salgan de Venezuela appeared first on BioBioChile.

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El presidente de EE.UU., Donald Trump, ordenó este martes “el bloqueo total y completo de todos los petroleros sancionados que entren y salgan de Venezuela”, en lo que supone un paso más en la escalada de presión de Washington sobre el Gobierno del presidente venezolano, Nicolas Maduro. The post Trump ordena el bloqueo total a los buques petroleros sancionados que entren y salgan de Venezuela appeared first on BioBioChile.

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CommonWealth Beacon
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These students are tomorrow’s nurses, engineers, teachers, artists, and entrepreneurs. Driving them from classrooms is a moral failure, but also an economic one: It makes the next generation smaller, less educated, and less able to compete in a global economy that depends on talent and drive. We are shooting ourselves in the foot.

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These students are tomorrow’s nurses, engineers, teachers, artists, and entrepreneurs. Driving them from classrooms is a moral failure, but also an economic one: It makes the next generation smaller, less educated, and less able to compete in a global economy that depends on talent and drive. We are shooting ourselves in the foot.

The Dayton Accords were not perfect. But they stopped the Bosnian war, enabled accountability for atrocities, and offered millions the chance to rebuild their lives.

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The Dayton Accords were not perfect. But they stopped the Bosnian war, enabled accountability for atrocities, and offered millions the chance to rebuild their lives.

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WASHINGTON — U.S. senators left a closed-door meeting Tuesday with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio split over the Trump administration’s strikes on alleged drug-running vessels near Venezuela, particularly an early September follow-up strike that killed two survivors clinging to boat wreckage. Hegseth and Rubio delivered the all-member briefings to […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. senators left a closed-door meeting Tuesday with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio split over the Trump administration’s strikes on alleged drug-running vessels near Venezuela, particularly an early September follow-up strike that killed two survivors clinging to boat wreckage. Hegseth and Rubio delivered the all-member briefings to […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. senators left a closed-door meeting Tuesday with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio split over the Trump administration’s strikes on alleged drug-running vessels near Venezuela, particularly an early September follow-up strike that killed two survivors clinging to boat wreckage. Hegseth and Rubio delivered the all-member briefings to […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. senators left a closed-door meeting Tuesday with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio split over the Trump administration’s strikes on alleged drug-running vessels near Venezuela, particularly an early September follow-up strike that killed two survivors clinging to boat wreckage. Hegseth and Rubio delivered the all-member briefings to […]

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New research by the Utah Women & Leadership Project and Utah State University unpacks rising homelessness trends on the state and national levels. It also breaks down how many women are experiencing homelessness in Utah and the factors contributing to their loss of housing.  While men made up 60% of people experiencing homelessness across the […]

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New research by the Utah Women & Leadership Project and Utah State University unpacks rising homelessness trends on the state and national levels. It also breaks down how many women are experiencing homelessness in Utah and the factors contributing to their loss of housing.  While men made up 60% of people experiencing homelessness across the […]

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North Dakota Monitor
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday blasted ongoing efforts from President Donald Trump’s administration to dismantle the Department of Education, including plans to shift several of its responsibilities to other Cabinet-level agencies.   Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono hosted a forum on the issue with several Democratic colleagues. The lawmakers, joined by education leaders, advocates and leading […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday blasted ongoing efforts from President Donald Trump’s administration to dismantle the Department of Education, including plans to shift several of its responsibilities to other Cabinet-level agencies.   Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono hosted a forum on the issue with several Democratic colleagues. The lawmakers, joined by education leaders, advocates and leading […]

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Michigan Advance
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It had been a hard few years for Republicans in Michigan, but that changed on January 8 when state Rep. Matt Hall (R-Richland Twp.) was unanimously voted in as House Speaker after he led the charge the previous November to flip Michigan’s House majority from 56-54 Democratic majority to a 58-52 Republican majority.   Howell […]

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It had been a hard few years for Republicans in Michigan, but that changed on January 8 when state Rep. Matt Hall (R-Richland Twp.) was unanimously voted in as House Speaker after he led the charge the previous November to flip Michigan’s House majority from 56-54 Democratic majority to a 58-52 Republican majority.   Howell […]

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Kentucky Lantern
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The U.S. The Food and Drug Administration is warning four major retailers about compliance with a recall of infant formula that has been linked to botulism.  Ann Oxenham, the FDA’s top compliance officer for the human foods program, sent letters to Albertsons, Kroger, Target and Walmart Friday about ByHeart Whole Nutrition formula products remaining on […]

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The U.S. The Food and Drug Administration is warning four major retailers about compliance with a recall of infant formula that has been linked to botulism.  Ann Oxenham, the FDA’s top compliance officer for the human foods program, sent letters to Albertsons, Kroger, Target and Walmart Friday about ByHeart Whole Nutrition formula products remaining on […]

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(The Center Square) – A month before Tennessee lawmakers return to Nashville and hear Gov. Bill Lee's budget proposal in January, both sides of the aisle agree it will be a tight year for state budget writers. The State Funding Board is predicting modest growth of just over 2.3%. During Lee's budget hearings last month, departments submitted $1.3 billion in requests for new funding. Sen. Bo Watson, R-Hixson, chairs the Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee. Lawmakers will deal with the inflationary pressures coming from the education and health care sectors that occur every year, he said. But the fiscal year 2026 budget will present some new challenges. "In some ways, while people feel like the economy is slowing down, it's really more of the federal dollars that we had in the budget from the COVID funding – all of that money is starting to disappear and state budgets are now returning to a more normal growth pattern," Watson said in an interview with TCS. Sen. Jeff Yarbro, D-Nashville, agrees that a slowing economy and federal cuts will pose challenges to state budget writers. "The needs just keep piling up," Yarbro said in an interview with TCS. "You've got the general growth coming and most of what the increases are are just dealing with how much more expensive it is for government to do business right now. Even this budget, with all the needs we are talking about doesn't account for a lot of the federal cuts we are seeing made to education. Tennessee is going to be in worse shape because health care is going to be more expensive, childcare is going to be more expensive. We're putting less into education." Yarbro also attributes the tight budget to large corporate tax cuts approved by the General Assembly in 2024. Also, House Speaker Cameron Sexton and Lee are discussing doubling the Education Freedom Scholarships, dubbed school vouchers by some. "The voucher dollars, the expansion that speaker and governor have been talking about is doubling the size of this brand new program so that at the very least it would be a $300 million line item for the state and would be one that would continue growing into the future where it's going to be a billion problem for the state," Yarbro said. Watson said the Education Freedom Scholarships are one thing the Legislature will have to discuss. The law allows the state to add 5,000 more scholarships to the current 20,000 without legislative action. Adding 20,000 scholarships would require about $145 million in recurring funds, according to Watson. "One of the things we committed to with growing educational freedom scholarships was that we would not put our state budget in peril in doing that," Watson said. "So that's part of the budgetary discussion that we will have." The word "affordability" is the buzzword not only in political campaigns, but it's also on the minds of lawmakers. Almost 643,000 Tennesseans have insurance through the Affordable Care Act, according to a report from the Sycamore Institute. If Congress lets COVID-era subsidies expire this week, between 142,000 and 203,000 could choose to go without health insurance, the report said. It's another cut to federal services that Tennesseans are experiencing, even as lawmakers cut items like corporate taxes, according to Yarbro. "As Tennesseans, they haven't seen a cent of that tax relief but they are seeing the cuts and they're feeling the cuts," Yarbo said. "And right now, as far as we can tell from the budget hearings, not proposing to do anything meaningful about those cuts that people are facing or about the affordability that almost everybody in our economy is dealing with." Last year, Democrats and Republicans introduced bills to eliminate the state grocery tax, which Watson calls the most stable and reliable tax the state collects. Both failed. "I think on a statewide level, there will be a statewide discussion around the grocery tax and whether it can be reduced or eliminated," Watson said. "We still have some other taxes out there that we have discussed eliminating like the professional privilege tax has long been on the Republican agenda to try and eliminated." The 2026 session of the General Assembly begins on Jan. 13.

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(The Center Square) – A month before Tennessee lawmakers return to Nashville and hear Gov. Bill Lee's budget proposal in January, both sides of the aisle agree it will be a tight year for state budget writers. The State Funding Board is predicting modest growth of just over 2.3%. During Lee's budget hearings last month, departments submitted $1.3 billion in requests for new funding. Sen. Bo Watson, R-Hixson, chairs the Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee. Lawmakers will deal with the inflationary pressures coming from the education and health care sectors that occur every year, he said. But the fiscal year 2026 budget will present some new challenges. "In some ways, while people feel like the economy is slowing down, it's really more of the federal dollars that we had in the budget from the COVID funding – all of that money is starting to disappear and state budgets are now returning to a more normal growth pattern," Watson said in an interview with TCS. Sen. Jeff Yarbro, D-Nashville, agrees that a slowing economy and federal cuts will pose challenges to state budget writers. "The needs just keep piling up," Yarbro said in an interview with TCS. "You've got the general growth coming and most of what the increases are are just dealing with how much more expensive it is for government to do business right now. Even this budget, with all the needs we are talking about doesn't account for a lot of the federal cuts we are seeing made to education. Tennessee is going to be in worse shape because health care is going to be more expensive, childcare is going to be more expensive. We're putting less into education." Yarbro also attributes the tight budget to large corporate tax cuts approved by the General Assembly in 2024. Also, House Speaker Cameron Sexton and Lee are discussing doubling the Education Freedom Scholarships, dubbed school vouchers by some. "The voucher dollars, the expansion that speaker and governor have been talking about is doubling the size of this brand new program so that at the very least it would be a $300 million line item for the state and would be one that would continue growing into the future where it's going to be a billion problem for the state," Yarbro said. Watson said the Education Freedom Scholarships are one thing the Legislature will have to discuss. The law allows the state to add 5,000 more scholarships to the current 20,000 without legislative action. Adding 20,000 scholarships would require about $145 million in recurring funds, according to Watson. "One of the things we committed to with growing educational freedom scholarships was that we would not put our state budget in peril in doing that," Watson said. "So that's part of the budgetary discussion that we will have." The word "affordability" is the buzzword not only in political campaigns, but it's also on the minds of lawmakers. Almost 643,000 Tennesseans have insurance through the Affordable Care Act, according to a report from the Sycamore Institute. If Congress lets COVID-era subsidies expire this week, between 142,000 and 203,000 could choose to go without health insurance, the report said. It's another cut to federal services that Tennesseans are experiencing, even as lawmakers cut items like corporate taxes, according to Yarbro. "As Tennesseans, they haven't seen a cent of that tax relief but they are seeing the cuts and they're feeling the cuts," Yarbo said. "And right now, as far as we can tell from the budget hearings, not proposing to do anything meaningful about those cuts that people are facing or about the affordability that almost everybody in our economy is dealing with." Last year, Democrats and Republicans introduced bills to eliminate the state grocery tax, which Watson calls the most stable and reliable tax the state collects. Both failed. "I think on a statewide level, there will be a statewide discussion around the grocery tax and whether it can be reduced or eliminated," Watson said. "We still have some other taxes out there that we have discussed eliminating like the professional privilege tax has long been on the Republican agenda to try and eliminated." The 2026 session of the General Assembly begins on Jan. 13.

El proyecto de ley presentado por el presidente del Senado, Manuel José Ossandón (RN), con el propósito modificar los denominados “supersueldos” de sus funcionarios, fue declarado inadmisible por la Sala. La iniciativa, que busca modernizar el Congreso y reajustar las remuneraciones, incurre en materias de gasto fiscal, específicamente en todo lo que afecta a la … Continua leyendo "Proyecto para recortar "supersueldos" del Senado es declarado inadmisible: ahora depende del Ejecutivo" The post Proyecto para recortar "supersueldos" del Senado es declarado inadmisible: ahora depende del Ejecutivo appeared first on BioBioChile.

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El proyecto de ley presentado por el presidente del Senado, Manuel José Ossandón (RN), con el propósito modificar los denominados “supersueldos” de sus funcionarios, fue declarado inadmisible por la Sala. La iniciativa, que busca modernizar el Congreso y reajustar las remuneraciones, incurre en materias de gasto fiscal, específicamente en todo lo que afecta a la … Continua leyendo "Proyecto para recortar "supersueldos" del Senado es declarado inadmisible: ahora depende del Ejecutivo" The post Proyecto para recortar "supersueldos" del Senado es declarado inadmisible: ahora depende del Ejecutivo appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Multiple police vehicles converged on the 200 block of J Street shortly after noon on Tuesday.

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Multiple police vehicles converged on the 200 block of J Street shortly after noon on Tuesday.

Image Description: A man with slumped shoulders carries a dark, shadowy mass on his back shaped like faint, whispering faces. He stands before a healthcare worker whose outstretched hands emit a warm golden light. Animashaun Azeez will never forget the night in 2021 when police stormed his home just after midnight. Community members had reported… The post When hospitals turn queer Nigerians away, these health workers step in first appeared on Minority Africa. The post When hospitals turn queer Nigerians away, these health workers step in appeared first on Minority Africa.

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Image Description: A man with slumped shoulders carries a dark, shadowy mass on his back shaped like faint, whispering faces. He stands before a healthcare worker whose outstretched hands emit a warm golden light. Animashaun Azeez will never forget the night in 2021 when police stormed his home just after midnight. Community members had reported… The post When hospitals turn queer Nigerians away, these health workers step in first appeared on Minority Africa. The post When hospitals turn queer Nigerians away, these health workers step in appeared first on Minority Africa.

Newly released, enhanced video footage and photos build out the description of suspected Brown University mass shooter: his gait, his pacing, appearance. But the identity of the man seen pacing the residential neighborhood as early as 10:30 a.m. the day of the shooting remains unknown. Local and federal investigators continue to ask for information, including […]

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Newly released, enhanced video footage and photos build out the description of suspected Brown University mass shooter: his gait, his pacing, appearance. But the identity of the man seen pacing the residential neighborhood as early as 10:30 a.m. the day of the shooting remains unknown. Local and federal investigators continue to ask for information, including […]

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Aspen Journalism
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St. Benedict’s Monastery — described by its stewards as a “symbol of God’s presence” in the heart of a “sacred valley” in Old Snowmass — has sold for $120 million to a limited liability corporation, according to documents filed with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder’s Office.  The true identity behind Espen LLC and the buyer’s […] The post St. Benedict’s Monastery sells for $120 million appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

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St. Benedict’s Monastery — described by its stewards as a “symbol of God’s presence” in the heart of a “sacred valley” in Old Snowmass — has sold for $120 million to a limited liability corporation, according to documents filed with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder’s Office.  The true identity behind Espen LLC and the buyer’s […] The post St. Benedict’s Monastery sells for $120 million appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

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Rhode Island Current
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday blasted ongoing efforts from President Donald Trump’s administration to dismantle the Department of Education, including plans to shift several of its responsibilities to other Cabinet-level agencies.   Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono hosted a forum on the issue with several Democratic colleagues. The lawmakers, joined by education leaders, advocates and leading […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday blasted ongoing efforts from President Donald Trump’s administration to dismantle the Department of Education, including plans to shift several of its responsibilities to other Cabinet-level agencies.   Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono hosted a forum on the issue with several Democratic colleagues. The lawmakers, joined by education leaders, advocates and leading […]