The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Monday that Children’s Hospital Colorado should restart gender-affirming care for transgender children, about five months after the hospital stopped providing such treatment in the face of threats to federal funding. The 5-2 majority on the court wants the lower trial court to reverse its decision and issue a preliminary injunction […]

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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Monday that Children’s Hospital Colorado should restart gender-affirming care for transgender children, about five months after the hospital stopped providing such treatment in the face of threats to federal funding. The 5-2 majority on the court wants the lower trial court to reverse its decision and issue a preliminary injunction […]

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Newport Hospital’s birthing center is getting its own line item — and funding — in Gov. Dan McKee’s proposed fiscal 2027 budget McKee announced the addition of $1.6 million for Brown University Health’s labor-and-delivery unit in a press release Monday. The funding would come from a portion of the newly secured state settlement funds from […]

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Newport Hospital’s birthing center is getting its own line item — and funding — in Gov. Dan McKee’s proposed fiscal 2027 budget McKee announced the addition of $1.6 million for Brown University Health’s labor-and-delivery unit in a press release Monday. The funding would come from a portion of the newly secured state settlement funds from […]

Editor's note: This is part of a series of stories that will appear this week on the primary elections in California. The stories include comments from candidates who agreed to interviews with The Center Square. (The Center Square) – Affordability is a major concern for voters in California's Congressional District 6 election. U.S. Rep. Kevin Kiley, a Rocklin independent who caucuses with Republicans, is seeking another term in Congress, but this time in District 6 instead of his District 3, which was redrawn to favor Democrats. In District 6, which is in the Sacramento area, Kiley faces Democratic challengers Lauren Babb Tomlinson, Thien Ho, Richard Pan, Tyler Vandenberg and Martha Guerrero. The race's only Republican candidates are Kiley and Michael Stansfield, an applications engineer and author. Under California law, the two candidates with the greatest number of votes in the June 2 primary, regardless of party affiliation, will go on to the Nov. 3 general election. Tomlinson is chief public affairs officer at Planned Parenthood Advocates Mar Monte. Ho is the Sacramento County district attorney. Pan is a pediatrician. Vandenberg is a Marine veteran. Guerrero is the mayor of West Sacramento and, like many candidates for office, is concerned about the “cost of living crisis” for Americans. “People are stressed,” Guerrero told The Center Square. “There's a lot of anxiety about being able to make ends meet, being able to pay their rent, putting food on the table, and being able to afford gas.” Now in her third term as mayor with 25 years of public service overall, Guerrero said she will bring a lot to the office. “I'm a social worker, and I have worked to get people services,” said Guerrero. “As mayor, I've led a growing city through major investments such as housing, public safety, infrastructure and early education, so I understand how government works, and I understand how to make it work for people.” President Donald Trump says his administration is hard at work for the people, but Guerrero does not see it that way. Guerrero said Trump has failed this country, beginning with his tariffs. “The tariffs had a rippling negative effect in local jurisdictions in many ways, from small businesses being able to afford the goods to sell to people, to the people that are seeking to buy it,” said Guerrero. “In addition to the war in Iran and seeing how that's increasing our gas prices, farmers are having a hard time, and we're also seeing the illegal ICE raids that are occurring, where some people are getting killed.” Guerrero said she never envisioned we would be in this situation. Neither did Vandenberg. “It’s an extreme abuse of the way we do law enforcement in this country,” Vandenberg told The Center Square about Trump and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations. “It is not a way to run a country, and I think it has to stop.” In terms of Iran, Vandenberg said Trump ill-advisedly started a conflict with no plan and no congressional authorization and has no idea what to do now that the U.S. is deep in it. As for the affordability crisis, Vandenberg said the U.S. needs to invest in home construction and find ways to bring healthcare costs down. “The United States already spends more per capita than any other industrialized country on our healthcare, and what that means to me is the time is now for Medicare for All,” said Vandenberg. “It’s a system that covers everybody, where no one is worried about falling between the cracks or going bankrupt, and where everyone can be assured of coverage.” Vandenberg – who is running for office for the first time - is also a proponent of building more renewable energy, renovating the grid, and making sure that Social Security is keeping up with the actual cost of living. The Center Square also reached out to Kiley, Tomlinson, Ho and Pan for comment, but they did not respond by press time. No contact information was available for Stansfield. Voting centers will be open May 23 to June 1 in Voter's Choice Act counties and May 30 to June 1 elsewhere. Voters should check with their counties for further details. Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. June 2, Election Day. For more information, go to the Secretary of State's website, sos.ca.gov. Early election results will be published on the evening of June 2 at www.thecentersquare.com/california.

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Editor's note: This is part of a series of stories that will appear this week on the primary elections in California. The stories include comments from candidates who agreed to interviews with The Center Square. (The Center Square) – Affordability is a major concern for voters in California's Congressional District 6 election. U.S. Rep. Kevin Kiley, a Rocklin independent who caucuses with Republicans, is seeking another term in Congress, but this time in District 6 instead of his District 3, which was redrawn to favor Democrats. In District 6, which is in the Sacramento area, Kiley faces Democratic challengers Lauren Babb Tomlinson, Thien Ho, Richard Pan, Tyler Vandenberg and Martha Guerrero. The race's only Republican candidates are Kiley and Michael Stansfield, an applications engineer and author. Under California law, the two candidates with the greatest number of votes in the June 2 primary, regardless of party affiliation, will go on to the Nov. 3 general election. Tomlinson is chief public affairs officer at Planned Parenthood Advocates Mar Monte. Ho is the Sacramento County district attorney. Pan is a pediatrician. Vandenberg is a Marine veteran. Guerrero is the mayor of West Sacramento and, like many candidates for office, is concerned about the “cost of living crisis” for Americans. “People are stressed,” Guerrero told The Center Square. “There's a lot of anxiety about being able to make ends meet, being able to pay their rent, putting food on the table, and being able to afford gas.” Now in her third term as mayor with 25 years of public service overall, Guerrero said she will bring a lot to the office. “I'm a social worker, and I have worked to get people services,” said Guerrero. “As mayor, I've led a growing city through major investments such as housing, public safety, infrastructure and early education, so I understand how government works, and I understand how to make it work for people.” President Donald Trump says his administration is hard at work for the people, but Guerrero does not see it that way. Guerrero said Trump has failed this country, beginning with his tariffs. “The tariffs had a rippling negative effect in local jurisdictions in many ways, from small businesses being able to afford the goods to sell to people, to the people that are seeking to buy it,” said Guerrero. “In addition to the war in Iran and seeing how that's increasing our gas prices, farmers are having a hard time, and we're also seeing the illegal ICE raids that are occurring, where some people are getting killed.” Guerrero said she never envisioned we would be in this situation. Neither did Vandenberg. “It’s an extreme abuse of the way we do law enforcement in this country,” Vandenberg told The Center Square about Trump and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations. “It is not a way to run a country, and I think it has to stop.” In terms of Iran, Vandenberg said Trump ill-advisedly started a conflict with no plan and no congressional authorization and has no idea what to do now that the U.S. is deep in it. As for the affordability crisis, Vandenberg said the U.S. needs to invest in home construction and find ways to bring healthcare costs down. “The United States already spends more per capita than any other industrialized country on our healthcare, and what that means to me is the time is now for Medicare for All,” said Vandenberg. “It’s a system that covers everybody, where no one is worried about falling between the cracks or going bankrupt, and where everyone can be assured of coverage.” Vandenberg – who is running for office for the first time - is also a proponent of building more renewable energy, renovating the grid, and making sure that Social Security is keeping up with the actual cost of living. The Center Square also reached out to Kiley, Tomlinson, Ho and Pan for comment, but they did not respond by press time. No contact information was available for Stansfield. Voting centers will be open May 23 to June 1 in Voter's Choice Act counties and May 30 to June 1 elsewhere. Voters should check with their counties for further details. Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. June 2, Election Day. For more information, go to the Secretary of State's website, sos.ca.gov. Early election results will be published on the evening of June 2 at www.thecentersquare.com/california.

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A hospital caregiver who was fired for allegedly sleeping on the job is not entitled to collect unemployment benefits, an Iowa judge has ruled. State records indicate Nicole Hamm was employed as a full-time nurse aide at Mason City’s MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center from Sept. 8, 2025, through March 10, 2026. On March 8, […]

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A hospital caregiver who was fired for allegedly sleeping on the job is not entitled to collect unemployment benefits, an Iowa judge has ruled. State records indicate Nicole Hamm was employed as a full-time nurse aide at Mason City’s MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center from Sept. 8, 2025, through March 10, 2026. On March 8, […]

Президент США заявив, що лідери Катару, Саудівської Аравії та ОАЕ закликали його утриматися від нападу, оскільки «угода буде укладена»

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Президент США заявив, що лідери Катару, Саудівської Аравії та ОАЕ закликали його утриматися від нападу, оскільки «угода буде укладена»

Among the Democratic congressional seats that Florida Republicans aim to capture with their recently passed congressional redistricting map is the 14th Congressional District in Hillsborough County, which has been held by Kathy Castor for nearly 20 years. The newly approved map written by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office shifts her seat from being one that voted […]

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Among the Democratic congressional seats that Florida Republicans aim to capture with their recently passed congressional redistricting map is the 14th Congressional District in Hillsborough County, which has been held by Kathy Castor for nearly 20 years. The newly approved map written by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office shifts her seat from being one that voted […]

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Pensadora feminista reconstrói a genealogia das crises contemporâneas que desencadearam genocídios, guerras e reações do “macho obsoleto”. E os sinais de anseio por alternativas – que não virá da “Europa civilizada”, nem do “progressismo-neoliberal” The post Nancy Fraser: O velho está morrendo – o novo nascerá? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Pensadora feminista reconstrói a genealogia das crises contemporâneas que desencadearam genocídios, guerras e reações do “macho obsoleto”. E os sinais de anseio por alternativas – que não virá da “Europa civilizada”, nem do “progressismo-neoliberal” The post Nancy Fraser: O velho está morrendo – o novo nascerá? appeared first on Outras Palavras.

Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt will team with Kansas Farm Bureau President Joe Newland on a Kansas ticket for governor and lieutenant governor.

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Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt will team with Kansas Farm Bureau President Joe Newland on a Kansas ticket for governor and lieutenant governor.

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A draft proposal includes plans for water management, electrical capacity and noise mitigation. The post Here’s how Indy plans to regulate data centers appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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A draft proposal includes plans for water management, electrical capacity and noise mitigation. The post Here’s how Indy plans to regulate data centers appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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El Depor no falló en Riazor tras el tropiezo del Almería y pone pie y medio en la mejor categoría del fútbol español.

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El Depor no falló en Riazor tras el tropiezo del Almería y pone pie y medio en la mejor categoría del fútbol español.

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Four state employees have filed a class action lawsuit against the state for its string of payroll blunders caused by an internal software upgrade late last year. The lawsuit, filed at 11:12 a.m. Monday in Providence County Superior Court, claims the new Workday payroll system rolled out in December triggered late and missing paychecks, incorrect […]

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Four state employees have filed a class action lawsuit against the state for its string of payroll blunders caused by an internal software upgrade late last year. The lawsuit, filed at 11:12 a.m. Monday in Providence County Superior Court, claims the new Workday payroll system rolled out in December triggered late and missing paychecks, incorrect […]

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Outras Palavras
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Estudo publicado em Roma resgata lutas esquecidas pela soberania digital no continente. Vão do Chile de Allende ao Peru de Alvarado (com participação ativa de Darcy Ribeiro). Incluem o software livre brasileiro. Inspiram encorajam, em tempos de pasmaceira The post Tecnologias: quando a América Latina ousou ser livre appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Estudo publicado em Roma resgata lutas esquecidas pela soberania digital no continente. Vão do Chile de Allende ao Peru de Alvarado (com participação ativa de Darcy Ribeiro). Incluem o software livre brasileiro. Inspiram encorajam, em tempos de pasmaceira The post Tecnologias: quando a América Latina ousou ser livre appeared first on Outras Palavras.

El último Termómetro Laboral (enero-marzo 2026) encendió las alarmas en el norte al revelar que la tasa de desempleo regional subió al 7,2%, rompiendo la tendencia a la baja de los meses anteriores. A pesar de que la zona mantiene la menor informalidad laboral de Chile (20,5%), la caída de un 7,6% en el PIB minero provocó la destrucción de puestos de trabajo en el sector extractivo, obligando al rubro de Servicios y a la educación a transformarse en los nuevos sostenes de la economía regional. Este artículo Termómetro laboral: Región de Antofagasta tiene la menor informalidad de Chile y la tercera mayor tasa de ocupación nacional fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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El último Termómetro Laboral (enero-marzo 2026) encendió las alarmas en el norte al revelar que la tasa de desempleo regional subió al 7,2%, rompiendo la tendencia a la baja de los meses anteriores. A pesar de que la zona mantiene la menor informalidad laboral de Chile (20,5%), la caída de un 7,6% en el PIB minero provocó la destrucción de puestos de trabajo en el sector extractivo, obligando al rubro de Servicios y a la educación a transformarse en los nuevos sostenes de la economía regional. Este artículo Termómetro laboral: Región de Antofagasta tiene la menor informalidad de Chile y la tercera mayor tasa de ocupación nacional fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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What happens when singeli, a genre born in Dar es Salaam’s working-class underground, becomes a symbol of national culture, embraced by the very state that once distrusted it?

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What happens when singeli, a genre born in Dar es Salaam’s working-class underground, becomes a symbol of national culture, embraced by the very state that once distrusted it?

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Hubo un tiempo postflebítico, reformativo y constituyente, en el que se le hacía a uno el culo Pepsi Cola, con perdón, cuando introducía la papeleta en una urna. Ahora confieso que solo lo veo por la tele, contemplando, con todos mis respetos, como lo hacen los demás.

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Hubo un tiempo postflebítico, reformativo y constituyente, en el que se le hacía a uno el culo Pepsi Cola, con perdón, cuando introducía la papeleta en una urna. Ahora confieso que solo lo veo por la tele, contemplando, con todos mis respetos, como lo hacen los demás.

Más de 120 expertos y representantes del tejido social y productivo participaron en el proceso previo de un encuentro que reunirá el 28 de mayo en la Cidade da Cultura a administraciones, universidad, empresas, medios y ciudadanía.

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Más de 120 expertos y representantes del tejido social y productivo participaron en el proceso previo de un encuentro que reunirá el 28 de mayo en la Cidade da Cultura a administraciones, universidad, empresas, medios y ciudadanía.

Comparing it to the revolutionary impact of the printing press in the 1400s, U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick hailed artificial intelligence (AI) as a catalyst for change in modern life, spurring societal shifts at a pace previously unseen.  “We are at the point of the most consequential change in all of our lifetimes,” McCormick told the […]

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Comparing it to the revolutionary impact of the printing press in the 1400s, U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick hailed artificial intelligence (AI) as a catalyst for change in modern life, spurring societal shifts at a pace previously unseen.  “We are at the point of the most consequential change in all of our lifetimes,” McCormick told the […]

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The Marion County Public Health Department will present findings from a 2025 assessment. The post Learn more about top health issues in Marion County appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The Marion County Public Health Department will present findings from a 2025 assessment. The post Learn more about top health issues in Marion County appeared first on Mirror Indy.

Jim Morris discussed a potential statewide ban on artificial stone countertops in response to an outbreak of the incurable lung disease among fabricators.

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Jim Morris discussed a potential statewide ban on artificial stone countertops in response to an outbreak of the incurable lung disease among fabricators.

Las nuevas navieras premium apuestan por suites gigantes, gastronomía de autor y rutas exclusivas para redefinir el turismo de lujo.

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Las nuevas navieras premium apuestan por suites gigantes, gastronomía de autor y rutas exclusivas para redefinir el turismo de lujo.