Office oversees elections, business licensing and securities market. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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Office oversees elections, business licensing and securities market. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

Three Democratic candidates are competing for the lieutenant governor nomination in Georgia, with each offering different priorities and approaches to working with the GOP-controlled Senate. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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Three Democratic candidates are competing for the lieutenant governor nomination in Georgia, with each offering different priorities and approaches to working with the GOP-controlled Senate. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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The Forward
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My friend Rabbi Heshy Grossman recently invited me to Jerusalem to meet top Haredi rabbis. Unhappy with my critical writings about the Haredim, this well-meaning true believer hoped to jump-start fruitful dialogue. So I took the train to Jerusalem, and spent a fascinating day with pleasant and welcoming scholars who left me in even greater... The post Israel’s most dangerous war is with itself appeared first on The Forward.

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My friend Rabbi Heshy Grossman recently invited me to Jerusalem to meet top Haredi rabbis. Unhappy with my critical writings about the Haredim, this well-meaning true believer hoped to jump-start fruitful dialogue. So I took the train to Jerusalem, and spent a fascinating day with pleasant and welcoming scholars who left me in even greater... The post Israel’s most dangerous war is with itself appeared first on The Forward.

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The $105 price is a 30% drop from what officials said they would charge in April, but it's still far higher than the usual cost to travel from MetLife Stadium to New York Penn Station.

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The $105 price is a 30% drop from what officials said they would charge in April, but it's still far higher than the usual cost to travel from MetLife Stadium to New York Penn Station.

Перемирие, которое Россия объявила в войне с Украиной в одностороннем порядке, началось в полночь 8 мая. Как ранее заявило Минобороны РФ, режим прекращения огня продлится до 10 мая.

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Перемирие, которое Россия объявила в войне с Украиной в одностороннем порядке, началось в полночь 8 мая. Как ранее заявило Минобороны РФ, режим прекращения огня продлится до 10 мая.

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Падзеі 8 траўня ў беларускай і ўсясьветнай гісторыі.

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Падзеі 8 траўня ў беларускай і ўсясьветнай гісторыі.

On April 13, more than 500 CEOs and other power brokers gathered in Washington, D.C. to join Semafor World Economy. Across the five-day event, hundreds of speakers took the stage, including Goldman Sachs President John Waldron, Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong, and nine sitting U.S. cabinet officials. In the weeks since the event...

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On April 13, more than 500 CEOs and other power brokers gathered in Washington, D.C. to join Semafor World Economy. Across the five-day event, hundreds of speakers took the stage, including Goldman Sachs President John Waldron, Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong, and nine sitting U.S. cabinet officials. In the weeks since the event...

Gov. Ned Lamont happily cast himself Thursday as a sensible, centrist leader who has paid down crushing debts and boosted education.

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Gov. Ned Lamont happily cast himself Thursday as a sensible, centrist leader who has paid down crushing debts and boosted education.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged foreign governments to stay away from Moscow’s Victory Day celebrations on May 9.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged foreign governments to stay away from Moscow’s Victory Day celebrations on May 9.

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There were no criminal charges, federal raids, or unspoken tensions to undercut the transition of power in the Rhode Island House of Representatives Thursday. Instead, the ascension of Christopher Blazejewski and Katherine Kazarian to their new roles as speaker and majority leader came swiftly and with unanimous support from the chamber’s Democratic supermajority, first in […]

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There were no criminal charges, federal raids, or unspoken tensions to undercut the transition of power in the Rhode Island House of Representatives Thursday. Instead, the ascension of Christopher Blazejewski and Katherine Kazarian to their new roles as speaker and majority leader came swiftly and with unanimous support from the chamber’s Democratic supermajority, first in […]

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) met with a group of small business owners and entrepreneurs in Albuquerque on Thursday to discuss how the effects of tariffs, the Iran war and rising fuel costs are increasing their cost of doing business and vowed to “push back against policies that don’t make sense.”

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U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) met with a group of small business owners and entrepreneurs in Albuquerque on Thursday to discuss how the effects of tariffs, the Iran war and rising fuel costs are increasing their cost of doing business and vowed to “push back against policies that don’t make sense.”

Gracias a la expansión del sistema de televigilancia, que permitirá a la ciudad pasar de 30 a 130 cámaras, la Municipalidad de Antofagasta logró identificar y multar a un conductor que arrojó escombros ilegalmente en la Avenida Padre Alberto Hurtado. El infractor, que fue captado justo frente a un letrero de prohibición, fue ubicado en menos de 24 horas y deberá pagar una sanción de hasta 3 UTM en el Juzgado de Policía Local. Este artículo Multa a domicilio: Cámaras captan a vecino botando escombros y municipio de Antofagasta lo sancionó en menos de 24 horas fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Gracias a la expansión del sistema de televigilancia, que permitirá a la ciudad pasar de 30 a 130 cámaras, la Municipalidad de Antofagasta logró identificar y multar a un conductor que arrojó escombros ilegalmente en la Avenida Padre Alberto Hurtado. El infractor, que fue captado justo frente a un letrero de prohibición, fue ubicado en menos de 24 horas y deberá pagar una sanción de hasta 3 UTM en el Juzgado de Policía Local. Este artículo Multa a domicilio: Cámaras captan a vecino botando escombros y municipio de Antofagasta lo sancionó en menos de 24 horas fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Лидеры Евросоюза готовятся к возможным переговорам с президентом России Владимиром Путиным, заявил Financial Times высокопоставленный европейский чиновник.

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Лидеры Евросоюза готовятся к возможным переговорам с президентом России Владимиром Путиным, заявил Financial Times высокопоставленный европейский чиновник.

Durante la madrugada de este jueves, Carabineros de la 6.ª Comisaría de Villa Alemana recibió una alerta por un robo...

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Durante la madrugada de este jueves, Carabineros de la 6.ª Comisaría de Villa Alemana recibió una alerta por un robo...

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Louisiana Illuminator
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A Republican state senator and two longtime university administrators were named semi-finalists to become the next president of McNeese State University in Lake Charles.  Sitting state Sen. Mike Reese of Leesville has been in the legislature since 2020 and has never worked in higher education. His professional experience is in warehousing, logistics and commercial real […]

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A Republican state senator and two longtime university administrators were named semi-finalists to become the next president of McNeese State University in Lake Charles.  Sitting state Sen. Mike Reese of Leesville has been in the legislature since 2020 and has never worked in higher education. His professional experience is in warehousing, logistics and commercial real […]

У фіналі Ліги конференцій англійська команда «Крістал Пелас» зустрінеться з іспанським «Райо Вальєкано», який виявився сильнішим за французький «Страсбур»

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У фіналі Ліги конференцій англійська команда «Крістал Пелас» зустрінеться з іспанським «Райо Вальєкано», який виявився сильнішим за французький «Страсбур»

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(The Center Square) – As Pennsylvania seeks ways to meet growing electricity demand without burdening ratepayers, lawmakers are looking to technology to help make the most out of the existing power grid. House Bill 2223, sponsored by Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler, D-Philadelphia, passed the House unanimously on Monday. The bill would require utilities to evaluate the use of advanced transmission technologies, or ATTs, when planning new transmission projects. ATTs include a suite of hardware and software tools designed to increase the capacity and flexibility of both existing and new transmission lines. Supporters say the technologies can help expand grid capacity, improve reliability, reduce congestion, and help contain costs for homes and businesses. “Pennsylvania needs to make use of efficient energy infrastructure if we’re going to address our energy demand and energy affordability issues. ATTs are a commonsense, cost-effective strategy that will protect customers and help utility companies save money too – I'm glad to see this legislation received bipartisan support,” Fiedler said. Similar legislation has been enacted in five states in the PJM region, Fiedler said, and ATTs have a proven track record of success in reducing congestion costs and increasing capacity. She also noted that the bill is supported by the building trades, industry, environmental groups, and Pennsylvania’s electric utilities, and has no known opposition. Pennsylvania’s grid is among the oldest in the country, making efficiency crucial – and advocates say these tools offer a near-term, cost-effective way to expand grid capacity, improve reliability, and help contain costs for homes and businesses. Despite their proven performance, said Chris D’Agostino, Pennsylvania Policy Principal at Advanced Energy United, these solutions remain underutilized due to outdated regulatory frameworks and utility business models – and this legislation addresses that gap. “We’re encouraged to see this bipartisan win. Advanced transmission technologies are a no-regrets, near-term solution to Pennsylvania’s growing affordability and reliability challenges. They can increase the amount of electricity that can flow across the grid, delivering power to homes and businesses when it’s needed most and helping reduce the risk of outages,” D’Agostino said. Another bill authored by Fiedler – House Bill 2347 – also passed the House on Monday by a 106-95 vote. If enacted, it would modernize the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority’s scope and structure to better address the state’s urgent energy development needs. The proposal would expand the types of projects eligible for PEDA financing to include new energy generation methods, grid stabilization measures and storage, and grid-enhancing technologies. It would also rename PEDA as the Pennsylvania Energy Financing Authority. Both bills now move to the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee for consideration.

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(The Center Square) – As Pennsylvania seeks ways to meet growing electricity demand without burdening ratepayers, lawmakers are looking to technology to help make the most out of the existing power grid. House Bill 2223, sponsored by Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler, D-Philadelphia, passed the House unanimously on Monday. The bill would require utilities to evaluate the use of advanced transmission technologies, or ATTs, when planning new transmission projects. ATTs include a suite of hardware and software tools designed to increase the capacity and flexibility of both existing and new transmission lines. Supporters say the technologies can help expand grid capacity, improve reliability, reduce congestion, and help contain costs for homes and businesses. “Pennsylvania needs to make use of efficient energy infrastructure if we’re going to address our energy demand and energy affordability issues. ATTs are a commonsense, cost-effective strategy that will protect customers and help utility companies save money too – I'm glad to see this legislation received bipartisan support,” Fiedler said. Similar legislation has been enacted in five states in the PJM region, Fiedler said, and ATTs have a proven track record of success in reducing congestion costs and increasing capacity. She also noted that the bill is supported by the building trades, industry, environmental groups, and Pennsylvania’s electric utilities, and has no known opposition. Pennsylvania’s grid is among the oldest in the country, making efficiency crucial – and advocates say these tools offer a near-term, cost-effective way to expand grid capacity, improve reliability, and help contain costs for homes and businesses. Despite their proven performance, said Chris D’Agostino, Pennsylvania Policy Principal at Advanced Energy United, these solutions remain underutilized due to outdated regulatory frameworks and utility business models – and this legislation addresses that gap. “We’re encouraged to see this bipartisan win. Advanced transmission technologies are a no-regrets, near-term solution to Pennsylvania’s growing affordability and reliability challenges. They can increase the amount of electricity that can flow across the grid, delivering power to homes and businesses when it’s needed most and helping reduce the risk of outages,” D’Agostino said. Another bill authored by Fiedler – House Bill 2347 – also passed the House on Monday by a 106-95 vote. If enacted, it would modernize the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority’s scope and structure to better address the state’s urgent energy development needs. The proposal would expand the types of projects eligible for PEDA financing to include new energy generation methods, grid stabilization measures and storage, and grid-enhancing technologies. It would also rename PEDA as the Pennsylvania Energy Financing Authority. Both bills now move to the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee for consideration.

Después de que la Junta Electoral Estatal de Carolina del Norte (NCSBE, por sus siglas en inglés) anunció que identificó 34,000 personas fallecida...

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Después de que la Junta Electoral Estatal de Carolina del Norte (NCSBE, por sus siglas en inglés) anunció que identificó 34,000 personas fallecida...

Ricky Armstrong had been interim director of the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, which monitors county lockups that mainly hold people awaiting trial, since February.

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Ricky Armstrong had been interim director of the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, which monitors county lockups that mainly hold people awaiting trial, since February.

A group of House Republicans pushing for North Carolina to join other states that have imposed age restrictions on social media use want to go further to require app stores to check users’ ages.    Rep. Jeff Zenger (R-Forsyth) said at a press conference Thursday that House Bill 301 represents an attempt to shield children […]

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A group of House Republicans pushing for North Carolina to join other states that have imposed age restrictions on social media use want to go further to require app stores to check users’ ages.    Rep. Jeff Zenger (R-Forsyth) said at a press conference Thursday that House Bill 301 represents an attempt to shield children […]