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(The Center Square) - Arizona Republicans and Democrats in the 7th and 8th congressional districts are battling it out to see who will advance to the general election. Primaries for both parties will take place on July 21. Early voting started on June 24. In the 7th Congressional District, U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Goodyear, and Republican Daniel Butierez Sr. are the only candidates running. Thus they will both advance to another showdown in the general election. In September 2025, Adelita Grijalva defeated Butierez in a special election by nearly 40 percentage points and by over 40,000 votes. She succeeded her dad, U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, who died in March 2025 from cancer. In Congress, Adelita Grijalva co-sponsored a bill to provide a pathway to citizenship for noncitizens, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients. Grijalva also co-sponsored a bill that establishes Medicare for All. Neither bill became law. In another economic area, she voted in favor of the 21st Century Housing Act, which restricts institutional investors from buying single-family homes. For Butierez, this will be his third GOP primary victory in the 7th Congressional District. In addition to losing the special election last year, Butierez lost to Raúl Grijalva in 2024. Butierez, a small-business owner, is running on a platform that supports a national sales tax between 15% and 20%. According to his website, the national sales tax would replace federal income taxes. Furthermore, his website says he supports creating tax credits and trade reforms to bring back American manufacturing, as well as expanding career technical education. To help homeless people in America, Butierez backs expanding federal support for “mandatory rehabilitation programs tied to shelter access." The candidate's website said Butierez was previously “addicted to drugs and experienced homelessness." The Center Square reached out to Grijalva and Butierez, but did not hear back before publication time. Grijalva has the cash-on-hand advantage over Butierez: $427,977 to $11,399, according to Federal Election Commission records. The highest donation amount Grijalva received was $5,000, which occurred 49 times, including from the Progressive Majority Political Action Committee, Progressive Voters of America, National Education, Medicare for All and Jane Fonda Climate PAC. Grijalva received $1.8 million from individual contributors and $435,939 from PACs. She has received $2.3 million in donations. Butierez has not gotten a donation since 2025. He has primarily been self-financing his campaign, donating $175,298 of his own money, which accounts for 78% of the money donated. The largest donation came from Butierez, who gave his campaign $136,470. Butierez has brought in $224,367 in campaign donations. In Arizona’s 8th Congressional District, two Democratic candidates will battle to see who runs against U.S. Rep. Abe Hamadeh, R-Surprise, who is running unopposed in the Republican primary. The two Democrats are Bernadette Greene Placentia and Raymond Keeler. Greene Placentia said she will focus on affordability issues. Greene Placentia, a former long-haul truck driver, told The Center Square that Arizonans are “being priced out” of homeownership and “struggling to pay bills.” The Federal Reserve should lower interest rates on housing, she said. Greene Placentia also said she backs a federal living wage between $15 and $20 an hour. The current federal minimum wage is $7.25. Another priority for the Democrat is maintaining Social Security, given the district’s large retiree population. And Greene Placentia told The Center Square that America needs to secure its borders, but "without sacrificing our humanity.” She added that too many illegal immigrants were let in during the Biden administration. Greene Placentia said America needs to add more judges and immigration attorneys to process the illegal immigrants coming into the country. As a candidate, Keeler, a software engineer and Army veteran, supports housing that helps “tiny homeowners in zoned plots with HOAs,” according to his campaign website. His campaign website says he supports incentivizing 3D home printing and additional “zoning for more affordable [housing] ownership.” Keeler supports expanding E-Verify, an online system employers use to verify a person's legal authorization to work in America, according to his campaign website. The website added that Keeler does not support a border wall and favors deporting only illegal immigrants with a history of violent crime. The Center Square reached out to Keeler, but did not hear back before publication time. Greene Placentia has $190,394 of cash on hand compared to Keeler’s, which was in the red: -$1,507. Greene Placentia has not received any money from PACs. Instead, she got $209,358 in donations from individuals. Keeler’s campaign has received only five donations totaling $39,356.00. Keeler has given his own campaign $10,000, which accounts for 25% of his donations. Hamadeh, who has represented the 8th District since 2025, supported the 21st Century Housing Act. Hamadeh has been a strong supporter of strengthening America’s laws against illegal immigrants. He voted in favor of the Lincoln Riley Act, which expands mandatory detention for noncitizens convicted or accused of certain crimes. The Army veteran also supported allocating additional funding to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as well as introducing a bill that enhances criminal penalties for assaulting a federal law enforcement officer. Hamadeh supported the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which implemented tax cuts and sought to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. According to his campaign website, Hamadeh supports protecting Social Security. FEC records show Hamadeh has $384,185 of cash on hand. Hamadeh has brought in $1,206,361 in donations. Individual contributions have accounted for 46% of his donations: $558,600. The representative’s campaign received $269,960 from PACs. Hamadeh’s biggest contributor has been Bold Era JFC, a joint fundraising committee affiliated with his campaign. It has donated $360,954 to his campaign, with the biggest donation being $55,964. The Center Square reached out to Hamadeh’s campaign, but it did not respond before publication time. Polls for the Arizona primary will be open 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. MST on July 21. For early results that evening, see thecentersquare.com/arizona. For more information, visit the Arizona Secretary of State's Office website, azsos.gov/elections.

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(The Center Square) - Arizona Republicans and Democrats in the 7th and 8th congressional districts are battling it out to see who will advance to the general election. Primaries for both parties will take place on July 21. Early voting started on June 24. In the 7th Congressional District, U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva, D-Goodyear, and Republican Daniel Butierez Sr. are the only candidates running. Thus they will both advance to another showdown in the general election. In September 2025, Adelita Grijalva defeated Butierez in a special election by nearly 40 percentage points and by over 40,000 votes. She succeeded her dad, U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, who died in March 2025 from cancer. In Congress, Adelita Grijalva co-sponsored a bill to provide a pathway to citizenship for noncitizens, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients. Grijalva also co-sponsored a bill that establishes Medicare for All. Neither bill became law. In another economic area, she voted in favor of the 21st Century Housing Act, which restricts institutional investors from buying single-family homes. For Butierez, this will be his third GOP primary victory in the 7th Congressional District. In addition to losing the special election last year, Butierez lost to Raúl Grijalva in 2024. Butierez, a small-business owner, is running on a platform that supports a national sales tax between 15% and 20%. According to his website, the national sales tax would replace federal income taxes. Furthermore, his website says he supports creating tax credits and trade reforms to bring back American manufacturing, as well as expanding career technical education. To help homeless people in America, Butierez backs expanding federal support for “mandatory rehabilitation programs tied to shelter access." The candidate's website said Butierez was previously “addicted to drugs and experienced homelessness." The Center Square reached out to Grijalva and Butierez, but did not hear back before publication time. Grijalva has the cash-on-hand advantage over Butierez: $427,977 to $11,399, according to Federal Election Commission records. The highest donation amount Grijalva received was $5,000, which occurred 49 times, including from the Progressive Majority Political Action Committee, Progressive Voters of America, National Education, Medicare for All and Jane Fonda Climate PAC. Grijalva received $1.8 million from individual contributors and $435,939 from PACs. She has received $2.3 million in donations. Butierez has not gotten a donation since 2025. He has primarily been self-financing his campaign, donating $175,298 of his own money, which accounts for 78% of the money donated. The largest donation came from Butierez, who gave his campaign $136,470. Butierez has brought in $224,367 in campaign donations. In Arizona’s 8th Congressional District, two Democratic candidates will battle to see who runs against U.S. Rep. Abe Hamadeh, R-Surprise, who is running unopposed in the Republican primary. The two Democrats are Bernadette Greene Placentia and Raymond Keeler. Greene Placentia said she will focus on affordability issues. Greene Placentia, a former long-haul truck driver, told The Center Square that Arizonans are “being priced out” of homeownership and “struggling to pay bills.” The Federal Reserve should lower interest rates on housing, she said. Greene Placentia also said she backs a federal living wage between $15 and $20 an hour. The current federal minimum wage is $7.25. Another priority for the Democrat is maintaining Social Security, given the district’s large retiree population. And Greene Placentia told The Center Square that America needs to secure its borders, but "without sacrificing our humanity.” She added that too many illegal immigrants were let in during the Biden administration. Greene Placentia said America needs to add more judges and immigration attorneys to process the illegal immigrants coming into the country. As a candidate, Keeler, a software engineer and Army veteran, supports housing that helps “tiny homeowners in zoned plots with HOAs,” according to his campaign website. His campaign website says he supports incentivizing 3D home printing and additional “zoning for more affordable [housing] ownership.” Keeler supports expanding E-Verify, an online system employers use to verify a person's legal authorization to work in America, according to his campaign website. The website added that Keeler does not support a border wall and favors deporting only illegal immigrants with a history of violent crime. The Center Square reached out to Keeler, but did not hear back before publication time. Greene Placentia has $190,394 of cash on hand compared to Keeler’s, which was in the red: -$1,507. Greene Placentia has not received any money from PACs. Instead, she got $209,358 in donations from individuals. Keeler’s campaign has received only five donations totaling $39,356.00. Keeler has given his own campaign $10,000, which accounts for 25% of his donations. Hamadeh, who has represented the 8th District since 2025, supported the 21st Century Housing Act. Hamadeh has been a strong supporter of strengthening America’s laws against illegal immigrants. He voted in favor of the Lincoln Riley Act, which expands mandatory detention for noncitizens convicted or accused of certain crimes. The Army veteran also supported allocating additional funding to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as well as introducing a bill that enhances criminal penalties for assaulting a federal law enforcement officer. Hamadeh supported the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which implemented tax cuts and sought to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. According to his campaign website, Hamadeh supports protecting Social Security. FEC records show Hamadeh has $384,185 of cash on hand. Hamadeh has brought in $1,206,361 in donations. Individual contributions have accounted for 46% of his donations: $558,600. The representative’s campaign received $269,960 from PACs. Hamadeh’s biggest contributor has been Bold Era JFC, a joint fundraising committee affiliated with his campaign. It has donated $360,954 to his campaign, with the biggest donation being $55,964. The Center Square reached out to Hamadeh’s campaign, but it did not respond before publication time. Polls for the Arizona primary will be open 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. MST on July 21. For early results that evening, see thecentersquare.com/arizona. For more information, visit the Arizona Secretary of State's Office website, azsos.gov/elections.

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If approved, the amended request would add around $7-8 to monthly bills, rather than the $10-11 originally sought.

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If approved, the amended request would add around $7-8 to monthly bills, rather than the $10-11 originally sought.

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Two days after federal immigration agents fatally shot 25-year-old Johan Sebastián in Biddeford, Gov. Janet Mills visited the makeshift memorial residents built in his honor. Within moments, the governor was surrounded by local business owners and neighbors demanding to know why U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were allowed to operate so aggressively in their […]

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Two days after federal immigration agents fatally shot 25-year-old Johan Sebastián in Biddeford, Gov. Janet Mills visited the makeshift memorial residents built in his honor. Within moments, the governor was surrounded by local business owners and neighbors demanding to know why U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were allowed to operate so aggressively in their […]

(The Center Square) - High school seniors in Washington may soon be required to complete student financial aid paperwork to graduate, under a proposal unveiled this week by Governor Bob Ferguson. But some are raising questions about the push. During a Monday press conference at Highline College in Des Moines, Ferguson said he intends to ask lawmakers to approve the requirement during the next legislative session, which begins in January 2027. The proposal is to require students to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid before they graduate, although students could opt out of the application. “Washington state has historically done poorly at completing that form. Last year, we ranked 47th out of 50 states in having young people complete this form that can unlock so many dollars for them to pursue an education or job training,” said Ferguson. He noted after his executive order last year created a work group to come up with ways to encourage students to apply for federal aid, Washington’s ranking moved up to 40th. “That's great. That's thousands of more students who are unlocking that possibility, but let's be honest, 40th is not going to get the job done,” Ferguson said. Around half of Washington families qualify for higher education financial aid, according to the state’s Student Achievement Council. But many don’t ever apply. Students can apply for higher education funding either by completing the FAFSA or the Washington Application for State Financial Aid. A few Washington school districts already require students to complete the application before graduating. “The Federal Way School District requires FAFSA. Their completion rate is 67%. That far exceeds Washington state's completion rate. College Place School District…they require it, at a 74% completion rate," Ferguson said. Critics of the plan question the data. Education Center Director at Washington Policy Center Vicki Murray told The Center Square she has yet to see evidence that requiring the application has led to better outcomes. "I want to see the fruits of these efforts. I’m not aware that forcing people makes for better outcomes," Murray said. "I think giving people all the information they need to make an informed decision is the way to go. I don’t know why conscripting people into filling out forms as a condition of a degree that they’ve earned is really the best path." The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction told The Center Square, they support making the FAFSA a graduation requirement, but noted OSPI has its own approach and request of lawmakers. “Last week, State Superintendent Chris Reykdal announced his proposal for a Postsecondary Launch Course — a required course for all graduating seniors to prepare students for their next step and beyond," wrote OSPI’s Katy Payne. "As part of that course, students would be required to complete or opt out of the FAFSA and/or WASFA. The course would also include instruction on civics and financial literacy; completion of a resume; and applications to college, the military, or a job. The Superintendent will request that the 2027 Legislature consider this proposal,” she wrote. Murray said she supports making sure students are aware that federal or state resources exist, but suggests the focus should be on academic outcomes above all else. “I think where our focus really needs to be is on our students and soon to be graduates being prepared for college level work, and all available evidence suggests that our high school students are not,” she said. “Look at 10th graders in ELA (English Language Arts) and just 60% of 10th graders are on track for college level. It drops down to 31% for math. And then if you look at 11th grade science, we’re only talking about 37%,” said Murray. Even more recent data in the 2026 Kids Count Data Book, published annually by the Annie E. Casey Foundation put Washington 31st in the nation for education, a four-spot decline from its 27th-place ranking in last year's report. The data analyzed is from 2024 and found the majority of Washington eighth graders do not meet the mark in math, with 70% not proficient. On the reading metric of 4th graders, it showed 68% are not proficient across the state. OSPI told The Center Square they have questions about the methodology of the report. “National reports like this one can sometimes overlook key differences in states’ data collections and definitions...our graduation rates remain near record-high, kindergarten readiness is at a record high, attendance rates continue to climb,” wrote Payne via email. Some social media posts and comments after Ferguson’s press conference about the FAFSA requirement suggested the goal could be to obtain financial information for a future potential expansion of the income tax. Murray told The Center Square she does not believe that’s the goal. “My understanding at this point is it [financial information] can’t be shared with anybody outside of student applicants chosen colleges and the Washington Achievement Council," she said. "But perhaps we should pay attention when the governor submits his proposed legislation, let’s look for that to see if there are changes with student privacy and how personally identifiable information can be shared."

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(The Center Square) - High school seniors in Washington may soon be required to complete student financial aid paperwork to graduate, under a proposal unveiled this week by Governor Bob Ferguson. But some are raising questions about the push. During a Monday press conference at Highline College in Des Moines, Ferguson said he intends to ask lawmakers to approve the requirement during the next legislative session, which begins in January 2027. The proposal is to require students to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid before they graduate, although students could opt out of the application. “Washington state has historically done poorly at completing that form. Last year, we ranked 47th out of 50 states in having young people complete this form that can unlock so many dollars for them to pursue an education or job training,” said Ferguson. He noted after his executive order last year created a work group to come up with ways to encourage students to apply for federal aid, Washington’s ranking moved up to 40th. “That's great. That's thousands of more students who are unlocking that possibility, but let's be honest, 40th is not going to get the job done,” Ferguson said. Around half of Washington families qualify for higher education financial aid, according to the state’s Student Achievement Council. But many don’t ever apply. Students can apply for higher education funding either by completing the FAFSA or the Washington Application for State Financial Aid. A few Washington school districts already require students to complete the application before graduating. “The Federal Way School District requires FAFSA. Their completion rate is 67%. That far exceeds Washington state's completion rate. College Place School District…they require it, at a 74% completion rate," Ferguson said. Critics of the plan question the data. Education Center Director at Washington Policy Center Vicki Murray told The Center Square she has yet to see evidence that requiring the application has led to better outcomes. "I want to see the fruits of these efforts. I’m not aware that forcing people makes for better outcomes," Murray said. "I think giving people all the information they need to make an informed decision is the way to go. I don’t know why conscripting people into filling out forms as a condition of a degree that they’ve earned is really the best path." The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction told The Center Square, they support making the FAFSA a graduation requirement, but noted OSPI has its own approach and request of lawmakers. “Last week, State Superintendent Chris Reykdal announced his proposal for a Postsecondary Launch Course — a required course for all graduating seniors to prepare students for their next step and beyond," wrote OSPI’s Katy Payne. "As part of that course, students would be required to complete or opt out of the FAFSA and/or WASFA. The course would also include instruction on civics and financial literacy; completion of a resume; and applications to college, the military, or a job. The Superintendent will request that the 2027 Legislature consider this proposal,” she wrote. Murray said she supports making sure students are aware that federal or state resources exist, but suggests the focus should be on academic outcomes above all else. “I think where our focus really needs to be is on our students and soon to be graduates being prepared for college level work, and all available evidence suggests that our high school students are not,” she said. “Look at 10th graders in ELA (English Language Arts) and just 60% of 10th graders are on track for college level. It drops down to 31% for math. And then if you look at 11th grade science, we’re only talking about 37%,” said Murray. Even more recent data in the 2026 Kids Count Data Book, published annually by the Annie E. Casey Foundation put Washington 31st in the nation for education, a four-spot decline from its 27th-place ranking in last year's report. The data analyzed is from 2024 and found the majority of Washington eighth graders do not meet the mark in math, with 70% not proficient. On the reading metric of 4th graders, it showed 68% are not proficient across the state. OSPI told The Center Square they have questions about the methodology of the report. “National reports like this one can sometimes overlook key differences in states’ data collections and definitions...our graduation rates remain near record-high, kindergarten readiness is at a record high, attendance rates continue to climb,” wrote Payne via email. Some social media posts and comments after Ferguson’s press conference about the FAFSA requirement suggested the goal could be to obtain financial information for a future potential expansion of the income tax. Murray told The Center Square she does not believe that’s the goal. “My understanding at this point is it [financial information] can’t be shared with anybody outside of student applicants chosen colleges and the Washington Achievement Council," she said. "But perhaps we should pay attention when the governor submits his proposed legislation, let’s look for that to see if there are changes with student privacy and how personally identifiable information can be shared."

(The Center Square) – The decision by U.S. Sens. John Fetterman and Dave McCormick to launch a joint fundraising committee one week ago garnered attention from politicos in the Keystone State and beyond. On Monday, McCormick hinted at who was behind the idea. “A very conservative, very strong supporter of the president, I won't say his name yet because it'll become public soon enough, but a very big donor for the president and a donor for me came to me and he said, ‘I love that you and Fetterman are working to meet the needs of Pennsylvania, working together for Pennsylvania. Would you mind if I did something for both of you? And I said, "Heck no!,” McCormick told Benny Johnson, a conservative commentator, during an interview earlier this week. “So this guy's going to do it,” McCormick continued. “It'll have lots of good supporters of the fact that we work together for Pennsylvania.” Common Ground PA filed with the Federal Election Commission, known as the FEC, on July 6. Every Vote PAC, Pennsylvania Honor, Fetterman for PA, and Friends of Dave McCormick are listed as the four joint fundraising participants for the new effort. McCormick, a Republican, is listed as the leadership PAC sponsor for Pennsylvania Honor, while Fetterman, a Democrat, is named as the leadership PAC sponsor for Every Vote PAC. Friends of Dave McCormick is the principal campaign committee for McCormick’s campaign, as Fetterman for PA plays an identical role for Fetterman’s campaign. Last week, The Center Square contacted both campaigns asking why they decided to team up and who they are hoping to help with it. A spokesperson for the McCormick campaign responded by saying that “this is a donor driven effort.” “This group of donors value the collaboration exhibited by Senators McCormick and Fetterman for Pennsylvania and want to support both of them,” Mike DeVanney, a McCormick campaign spokesman said. Fetterman’s campaign has still not responded to a request for comment. Joint fundraising committees can be created by two or more candidates, PACs or party committees to share the costs of fundraising and split the proceeds, according to OpenSecrets, a non-partisan watchdog organization. Christopher Nicholas, a longtime GOP consultant and publisher of the PA Political Digest, described this decision by Fetterman and McCormick as a “very intriguing development, and a further sign of the close coordination on not just policy, but now political issues” between the two during an interview with The Center Square last week. “What most is of interest to me now is who do they want to support through this new joint fundraising committee?,” Nicholas said, adding that he’s never seen elected officials from opposite sides of the aisle in Pennsylvania join forces to create a joint fundraising committee. It remains to be seen which candidates will be supported by this effort from Fetterman and McCormick, however, it is clear that a variety of Democratic officials do not support the decision by the state’s senior senator. “It's crazy stuff,” said U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio, D-17th District, in a recent interview with liberal commentator Jack Cocchiarella. “I mean, at this point, John Fetterman is fundraising to help the Republicans keep their Senate majority, keep their House majority.” “I mean, we have battleground races in Pennsylvania that we are trying to flip, and now we've got John Fetterman helping the Republicans raise money to beat Democrats,” he continued. “It's just crazy stuff. There's no good explanation. I don't get it, man. I just really don't get it.” Deluzio also took to social media on multiple occasions to slam the decision. As dissatisfaction has grown for Fetterman among fellow Democrats, Deluzio has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the seat in two years. Another name mentioned as a potential candidate for the 2028 race is former Congressman Conor Lamb. He’s also shared multiple posts on social media criticizing Fetterman over the new joint fundraising committee. “He rubs our face in his betrayal every day it seems,” Lamb wrote on Bluesky. “But sorry John Republican money is not going to save you, and your buddies at Fox are going to forget your name as soon as Pennsylvania fires you.” In another post on X, Lamb wrote “They could’ve teamed up to get healthcare back for 160,000 Pennsylvanians who lost it. Could’ve teamed up to address PA’s grocery prices, among the fastest-rising in the nation. But no, they only team up to get money for themselves, sell books, and pose for cameras.” U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-2nd District, has also been named as a potential candidate to challenge Fetterman. He shared a post on X from J.J. Abbott, a Democratic consultant, who described the decision by Fetterman to join McCormick in this effort as “probably the biggest betrayal in this is Bob Casey.” “Casey did everything possible to help Fetterman in 2022 and set him up for success in DC,” Abbott wrote on social media. “Then Fetterman did nothing for him in 2024 except make his life hell. Now Fetterman is a lackey for Casey’s former opponent.” The Pennsylvania Democratic and Republican Party did not respond to multiple requests for comment about this new joint committee. A Quinnipiac University poll released on Wednesday showed that Fetterman has a positive approval rating for his job performance, although his numbers are stronger with the opposing party. Forty-eight percent of voters approve of the way Fetterman is handling his job as United States Senator, while 41% disapprove, with 11% not offering an opinion, in a poll of self-identified registered voters in Pennsylvania from July 9-13. However, 69% of Democrats disapprove of Fetterman’s job performance, while 19% approve. 77% of Republicans approve of the way the Democratic senator is handling his job, while 12% disapprove. Among independents, 48% disapprove of the way Fetterman is handling his job and 44% approve. Fifty-two percent polled would like to see Fetterman leave the Democratic Party, while 31% would like to see him stay in the Democratic Party, with 16% not offering an opinion. As for McCormick, 40% of voters approve of the way he’s handling his job as Senator, while 33% disapprove, and 28% offered no opinion.

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(The Center Square) – The decision by U.S. Sens. John Fetterman and Dave McCormick to launch a joint fundraising committee one week ago garnered attention from politicos in the Keystone State and beyond. On Monday, McCormick hinted at who was behind the idea. “A very conservative, very strong supporter of the president, I won't say his name yet because it'll become public soon enough, but a very big donor for the president and a donor for me came to me and he said, ‘I love that you and Fetterman are working to meet the needs of Pennsylvania, working together for Pennsylvania. Would you mind if I did something for both of you? And I said, "Heck no!,” McCormick told Benny Johnson, a conservative commentator, during an interview earlier this week. “So this guy's going to do it,” McCormick continued. “It'll have lots of good supporters of the fact that we work together for Pennsylvania.” Common Ground PA filed with the Federal Election Commission, known as the FEC, on July 6. Every Vote PAC, Pennsylvania Honor, Fetterman for PA, and Friends of Dave McCormick are listed as the four joint fundraising participants for the new effort. McCormick, a Republican, is listed as the leadership PAC sponsor for Pennsylvania Honor, while Fetterman, a Democrat, is named as the leadership PAC sponsor for Every Vote PAC. Friends of Dave McCormick is the principal campaign committee for McCormick’s campaign, as Fetterman for PA plays an identical role for Fetterman’s campaign. Last week, The Center Square contacted both campaigns asking why they decided to team up and who they are hoping to help with it. A spokesperson for the McCormick campaign responded by saying that “this is a donor driven effort.” “This group of donors value the collaboration exhibited by Senators McCormick and Fetterman for Pennsylvania and want to support both of them,” Mike DeVanney, a McCormick campaign spokesman said. Fetterman’s campaign has still not responded to a request for comment. Joint fundraising committees can be created by two or more candidates, PACs or party committees to share the costs of fundraising and split the proceeds, according to OpenSecrets, a non-partisan watchdog organization. Christopher Nicholas, a longtime GOP consultant and publisher of the PA Political Digest, described this decision by Fetterman and McCormick as a “very intriguing development, and a further sign of the close coordination on not just policy, but now political issues” between the two during an interview with The Center Square last week. “What most is of interest to me now is who do they want to support through this new joint fundraising committee?,” Nicholas said, adding that he’s never seen elected officials from opposite sides of the aisle in Pennsylvania join forces to create a joint fundraising committee. It remains to be seen which candidates will be supported by this effort from Fetterman and McCormick, however, it is clear that a variety of Democratic officials do not support the decision by the state’s senior senator. “It's crazy stuff,” said U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio, D-17th District, in a recent interview with liberal commentator Jack Cocchiarella. “I mean, at this point, John Fetterman is fundraising to help the Republicans keep their Senate majority, keep their House majority.” “I mean, we have battleground races in Pennsylvania that we are trying to flip, and now we've got John Fetterman helping the Republicans raise money to beat Democrats,” he continued. “It's just crazy stuff. There's no good explanation. I don't get it, man. I just really don't get it.” Deluzio also took to social media on multiple occasions to slam the decision. As dissatisfaction has grown for Fetterman among fellow Democrats, Deluzio has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the seat in two years. Another name mentioned as a potential candidate for the 2028 race is former Congressman Conor Lamb. He’s also shared multiple posts on social media criticizing Fetterman over the new joint fundraising committee. “He rubs our face in his betrayal every day it seems,” Lamb wrote on Bluesky. “But sorry John Republican money is not going to save you, and your buddies at Fox are going to forget your name as soon as Pennsylvania fires you.” In another post on X, Lamb wrote “They could’ve teamed up to get healthcare back for 160,000 Pennsylvanians who lost it. Could’ve teamed up to address PA’s grocery prices, among the fastest-rising in the nation. But no, they only team up to get money for themselves, sell books, and pose for cameras.” U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-2nd District, has also been named as a potential candidate to challenge Fetterman. He shared a post on X from J.J. Abbott, a Democratic consultant, who described the decision by Fetterman to join McCormick in this effort as “probably the biggest betrayal in this is Bob Casey.” “Casey did everything possible to help Fetterman in 2022 and set him up for success in DC,” Abbott wrote on social media. “Then Fetterman did nothing for him in 2024 except make his life hell. Now Fetterman is a lackey for Casey’s former opponent.” The Pennsylvania Democratic and Republican Party did not respond to multiple requests for comment about this new joint committee. A Quinnipiac University poll released on Wednesday showed that Fetterman has a positive approval rating for his job performance, although his numbers are stronger with the opposing party. Forty-eight percent of voters approve of the way Fetterman is handling his job as United States Senator, while 41% disapprove, with 11% not offering an opinion, in a poll of self-identified registered voters in Pennsylvania from July 9-13. However, 69% of Democrats disapprove of Fetterman’s job performance, while 19% approve. 77% of Republicans approve of the way the Democratic senator is handling his job, while 12% disapprove. Among independents, 48% disapprove of the way Fetterman is handling his job and 44% approve. Fifty-two percent polled would like to see Fetterman leave the Democratic Party, while 31% would like to see him stay in the Democratic Party, with 16% not offering an opinion. As for McCormick, 40% of voters approve of the way he’s handling his job as Senator, while 33% disapprove, and 28% offered no opinion.

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Canadian wildfire smoke is likely to reach Metro Detroit late Wednesday, compounding health risks for vulnerable residents.

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15 ივლისს „ატლანტიკურმა საბჭომ“ გამოაქვეყნა „თავისუფლებისა და კეთილდღეობის 2026 წლის ინდექსები“, რომელშიც მსოფლიოს 171 ქვეყანაში 2025 წელს არსებული მდგომარეობაა ასახული. ინდექსის გამოქვეყნების პარალელურად „ატლანტიკურმა საბჭომ“ გამართა დისკუსია, რომელზეც არაერთხელ აღინიშნა, რომ შემაშფოთებელია თავისუფლების გლობალური უკუსვლა და განსაკუთრებით საგანგაშოა კანონის უზენაესობის დაცვის გაუარესება. ითქვა აგრეთვე, რომ კანონის უზენაესობისა და ეკონომიკური თავისუფლების გარეშე გრძელვადიანი, სტაბილური...

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북한 김정은 총비서가 식량난 해결책으로 내놓은 알곡생산 구조 변경 정책에 따라 북한 주민들은 옥수수 밭에 주로 보리를 심었지만 생산된 보리가 대부분 맥주 생산에 투입되면서 식량난이 더 가중됐다는 지적이 나오

The district’s 2024 suit against the Biden administration informed a recent federal Title IX case, prompting a proclamation from the county.

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The district’s 2024 suit against the Biden administration informed a recent federal Title IX case, prompting a proclamation from the county.

MaLija/ShutterstockLa Mireia és mestra de tercer de primària i té una gran varietat d'infants a classe. Per exemple, el Kai té dificultats importants quan li parlen. La Mireia s'adona que el Kai també presenta dificultats per posar nom al que està sentint, per comprendre per què el seu amic s'ha enfadat amb ell, per regular la seva ràbia quan té una rebequeria i per expressar la tristesa quan no entén el que li estan dient. El cas del Kai és fictici, però representa les dificultats que pateixen molts infants: s'estima que almenys cinc infants per aula en edat escolar tenen trastorn del desenvolupament del llenguatge (TDL), dislèxia i/o discalcúlia. TDL, dislèxia i discalcúlia: tres coses diferents El TDL, antigament anomenat trastorn específic de l'aprenentatge (TEL), es caracteritza per dificultats persistents en el llenguatge oral, ja sigui en la comprensió com en l'expressió. En canvi, la dislèxia es manifesta en dificultats en la lectura i sovint també en l'escriptura. Finalment, la discalcúlia afecta la comprensió i la manipulació de conceptes matemàtics. Els tres són considerats trastorns del neurodesenvolupament. La importància de les emocions Recentment, la competència emocional ha cobrat importància en l'estudi d'aquests infants. La competència emocional és un concepte que engloba la identificació, comprensió, regulació i expressió de les emocions. A l'exemple del Kai, la identificació faria referència a posar nom a les emocions; entendre per què el seu amic s'ha enfadat amb ell estaria relacionat amb la comprensió emocional; gestionar la seva ràbia quan té una rebequeria seria una forma de regular les emocions, i expressar la tristesa quan no entén el que li diuen faria referència a l'expressió emocional. La competència emocional juga un paper important en el desenvolupament, les relacions socials, l'èxit acadèmic i la salut mental dels infants, especialment en el cas dels infants amb aquests trastorns, els quals experimenten més sovint dificultats acadèmiques i problemes socials que els infants sense trastorns. Aprendre el missatge de les emocions Fins ara, les línies de recerca s'han centrat en infants amb un únic trastorn o bé en un únic aspecte de la competència emocional. Per exemple, focalitzant-se només en l'expressió emocional i mostrant que aquests infants mostren més baix estat d'ànim, preocupació i conductes desafiants en el dia a dia. Nogensmenys, el nostre grup de recerca ha integrat aquests tres trastorns i ha contemplat totes les dimensions de la competència emocional. Hem revisat un total de 42 investigacions científiques internacionals dels últims 20 anys, les quals comparaven infants amb i sense aquests trastorns. El que hem trobat, en general, és que els infants amb TDL, dislèxia i/o discalcúlia mostren dificultats en totes les dimensions de la competència emocional, en comparació amb els infants sense trastorn, especialment en la identificació, comprensió i expressió de les emocions. Aquestes dificultats es produeixen independentment de ser nen o nena, un infant petit (6 anys) o gran (12 anys), o bé el tipus de trastorn. Els estudis analitzats utilitzaven diferents estratègies per mesurar cada dimensió: Un dels mètodes per mesurar la identificació emocional era mostrar cares que expressaven una emoció, dibuixades o amb fotografies, i els infants havien d'indicar quina emoció hi reconeixien. Per avaluar la comprensió emocional, es mostraven històries amb contingut emocional; per exemple, a una nena, se li mor la tortuga i calia comprendre quina emoció sentia la nena. La regulació emocional normalment es mesurava amb qüestionaris contestats per les famílies o els infants i solien mesurar l'adequació de l'emoció al context, el nivell d'intensitat expressat i l'ús d'estratègies de regulació emocional. Els estudis sovint avaluaven l'expressió emocional amb qüestionaris a les famílies, demanant informació sobre la freqüència de símptomes psicològics dels infants, com la depressió o problemes de conducta. Causes de les dificultats en la competència emocional Però què fa que es desregulen les emocions d'aquests nens o nenes? L'origen de les dificultats en la competència emocional en aquests infants, encara que no se sap del cert pot ser diferent: Les pròpies dificultats d'aprenentatge i del llenguatge dels infants poden suposar un esforç constant perquè cada dia s'enfronten a reptes difícils de completar que poden generar moltes frustracions quotidianes. Per exemple, un infant amb dislèxia, quan arriba el moment d'estudiar per a un examen, dedica moltes més hores que la resta per obtenir un pitjor resultat, fet que li pot fer sentir tristesa o ràbia que cal gestionar. Una altra possible explicació, que pot complementar l'anterior, considera el paper de les famílies, que sovint tenen una sobrecàrrega per atendre les necessitats dels seus infants, fet que pot dificultar la competència emocional de pares, mares o tutors. Això és important perquè estudis recents mostren que la competència emocional dels pares i mares impacta notablement la dels seus infants. És a dir, una mare, davant la frustració de la seva filla fent els deures, pot interpretar que no vol fer-los i acaba cridant-la, quan el problema real és que no està entenent el que llig degut a la seva dislèxia, per exemple. La gestió emocional de la mare impacta en la regulació emocional que està aprenent la seva filla. Posar nom a les emocions És important poder intervenir en aquestes dificultats, ja que poden agreujar el risc de desenvolupar problemes de salut mental com depressió, ansietat i problemes de conducta, dificultant la gestió efectiva de problemes acadèmics i socials presents i futurs d'aquests infants. Una possible solució seria desenvolupar intervencions basades en l'evidència que tinguin en compte la competència emocional, que està afectada en els infants amb TDL, dislèxia i discalcúlia, seguint intervencions similars que s'han dut a terme en adolescents. Per exemple, és important posar nom a les emocions, ja que ens ajuda a tenir més claredat i consciència emocional. A més a més, per poder millorar el benestar emocional, a nivell d'escola i de famílies, és important intentar trobar espais i temps per parar i poder compartir les emocions tant dels infants com dels adults que els acompanyen, en un context de validació, confiança i lliure de judici. Oriol Verdaguer Ribas rep fons del «Programa d'ajuts predoctorals Joan Oró del Departament de Recerca i Universitats de la Generalitat de Catalunya, del Fons Social Europeu Plus (FI-1 00727), i també ha comptat amb el suport de l'Observatori Social de la Fundació "la Caixa" (CC21-0093), de l'Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR) de la Generalitat de Catalunya (2017SGR387; 2021SGR01102), del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades del Gobierno de España (PID2023-146370OB-I00) i del Departament d'Igualtat i Feminismes de la Generalitat de Catalunya (IFE038/24/000044). Mari Aguilera Ruiz rep fons de l'Observatori Social de la Fundació "la Caixa" (CC21-0093), de l'Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR) de la Generalitat de Catalunya (2017SGR387; 2021SGR01102), i del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades del Gobierno de España (PID2023-146370OB-I00) i del Departament d'Igualtat i Feminismes de la Generalitat de Catalunya (IFE038/24/000044).Nadia Ahufinger rep fons de l'Observatori Social de la Fundació "la Caixa" (CC21-0093), de l'Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR) de la Generalitat de Catalunya (2017SGR387; 2021SGR01102), i del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades del Gobierno de España (PID2023-146370OB-I00) i del Departament d'Igualtat i Feminismes de la Generalitat de Catalunya (IFE038/24/000044)

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MaLija/ShutterstockLa Mireia és mestra de tercer de primària i té una gran varietat d'infants a classe. Per exemple, el Kai té dificultats importants quan li parlen. La Mireia s'adona que el Kai també presenta dificultats per posar nom al que està sentint, per comprendre per què el seu amic s'ha enfadat amb ell, per regular la seva ràbia quan té una rebequeria i per expressar la tristesa quan no entén el que li estan dient. El cas del Kai és fictici, però representa les dificultats que pateixen molts infants: s'estima que almenys cinc infants per aula en edat escolar tenen trastorn del desenvolupament del llenguatge (TDL), dislèxia i/o discalcúlia. TDL, dislèxia i discalcúlia: tres coses diferents El TDL, antigament anomenat trastorn específic de l'aprenentatge (TEL), es caracteritza per dificultats persistents en el llenguatge oral, ja sigui en la comprensió com en l'expressió. En canvi, la dislèxia es manifesta en dificultats en la lectura i sovint també en l'escriptura. Finalment, la discalcúlia afecta la comprensió i la manipulació de conceptes matemàtics. Els tres són considerats trastorns del neurodesenvolupament. La importància de les emocions Recentment, la competència emocional ha cobrat importància en l'estudi d'aquests infants. La competència emocional és un concepte que engloba la identificació, comprensió, regulació i expressió de les emocions. A l'exemple del Kai, la identificació faria referència a posar nom a les emocions; entendre per què el seu amic s'ha enfadat amb ell estaria relacionat amb la comprensió emocional; gestionar la seva ràbia quan té una rebequeria seria una forma de regular les emocions, i expressar la tristesa quan no entén el que li diuen faria referència a l'expressió emocional. La competència emocional juga un paper important en el desenvolupament, les relacions socials, l'èxit acadèmic i la salut mental dels infants, especialment en el cas dels infants amb aquests trastorns, els quals experimenten més sovint dificultats acadèmiques i problemes socials que els infants sense trastorns. Aprendre el missatge de les emocions Fins ara, les línies de recerca s'han centrat en infants amb un únic trastorn o bé en un únic aspecte de la competència emocional. Per exemple, focalitzant-se només en l'expressió emocional i mostrant que aquests infants mostren més baix estat d'ànim, preocupació i conductes desafiants en el dia a dia. Nogensmenys, el nostre grup de recerca ha integrat aquests tres trastorns i ha contemplat totes les dimensions de la competència emocional. Hem revisat un total de 42 investigacions científiques internacionals dels últims 20 anys, les quals comparaven infants amb i sense aquests trastorns. El que hem trobat, en general, és que els infants amb TDL, dislèxia i/o discalcúlia mostren dificultats en totes les dimensions de la competència emocional, en comparació amb els infants sense trastorn, especialment en la identificació, comprensió i expressió de les emocions. Aquestes dificultats es produeixen independentment de ser nen o nena, un infant petit (6 anys) o gran (12 anys), o bé el tipus de trastorn. Els estudis analitzats utilitzaven diferents estratègies per mesurar cada dimensió: Un dels mètodes per mesurar la identificació emocional era mostrar cares que expressaven una emoció, dibuixades o amb fotografies, i els infants havien d'indicar quina emoció hi reconeixien. Per avaluar la comprensió emocional, es mostraven històries amb contingut emocional; per exemple, a una nena, se li mor la tortuga i calia comprendre quina emoció sentia la nena. La regulació emocional normalment es mesurava amb qüestionaris contestats per les famílies o els infants i solien mesurar l'adequació de l'emoció al context, el nivell d'intensitat expressat i l'ús d'estratègies de regulació emocional. Els estudis sovint avaluaven l'expressió emocional amb qüestionaris a les famílies, demanant informació sobre la freqüència de símptomes psicològics dels infants, com la depressió o problemes de conducta. Causes de les dificultats en la competència emocional Però què fa que es desregulen les emocions d'aquests nens o nenes? L'origen de les dificultats en la competència emocional en aquests infants, encara que no se sap del cert pot ser diferent: Les pròpies dificultats d'aprenentatge i del llenguatge dels infants poden suposar un esforç constant perquè cada dia s'enfronten a reptes difícils de completar que poden generar moltes frustracions quotidianes. Per exemple, un infant amb dislèxia, quan arriba el moment d'estudiar per a un examen, dedica moltes més hores que la resta per obtenir un pitjor resultat, fet que li pot fer sentir tristesa o ràbia que cal gestionar. Una altra possible explicació, que pot complementar l'anterior, considera el paper de les famílies, que sovint tenen una sobrecàrrega per atendre les necessitats dels seus infants, fet que pot dificultar la competència emocional de pares, mares o tutors. Això és important perquè estudis recents mostren que la competència emocional dels pares i mares impacta notablement la dels seus infants. És a dir, una mare, davant la frustració de la seva filla fent els deures, pot interpretar que no vol fer-los i acaba cridant-la, quan el problema real és que no està entenent el que llig degut a la seva dislèxia, per exemple. La gestió emocional de la mare impacta en la regulació emocional que està aprenent la seva filla. Posar nom a les emocions És important poder intervenir en aquestes dificultats, ja que poden agreujar el risc de desenvolupar problemes de salut mental com depressió, ansietat i problemes de conducta, dificultant la gestió efectiva de problemes acadèmics i socials presents i futurs d'aquests infants. Una possible solució seria desenvolupar intervencions basades en l'evidència que tinguin en compte la competència emocional, que està afectada en els infants amb TDL, dislèxia i discalcúlia, seguint intervencions similars que s'han dut a terme en adolescents. Per exemple, és important posar nom a les emocions, ja que ens ajuda a tenir més claredat i consciència emocional. A més a més, per poder millorar el benestar emocional, a nivell d'escola i de famílies, és important intentar trobar espais i temps per parar i poder compartir les emocions tant dels infants com dels adults que els acompanyen, en un context de validació, confiança i lliure de judici. Oriol Verdaguer Ribas rep fons del «Programa d'ajuts predoctorals Joan Oró del Departament de Recerca i Universitats de la Generalitat de Catalunya, del Fons Social Europeu Plus (FI-1 00727), i també ha comptat amb el suport de l'Observatori Social de la Fundació "la Caixa" (CC21-0093), de l'Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR) de la Generalitat de Catalunya (2017SGR387; 2021SGR01102), del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades del Gobierno de España (PID2023-146370OB-I00) i del Departament d'Igualtat i Feminismes de la Generalitat de Catalunya (IFE038/24/000044). Mari Aguilera Ruiz rep fons de l'Observatori Social de la Fundació "la Caixa" (CC21-0093), de l'Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR) de la Generalitat de Catalunya (2017SGR387; 2021SGR01102), i del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades del Gobierno de España (PID2023-146370OB-I00) i del Departament d'Igualtat i Feminismes de la Generalitat de Catalunya (IFE038/24/000044).Nadia Ahufinger rep fons de l'Observatori Social de la Fundació "la Caixa" (CC21-0093), de l'Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR) de la Generalitat de Catalunya (2017SGR387; 2021SGR01102), i del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades del Gobierno de España (PID2023-146370OB-I00) i del Departament d'Igualtat i Feminismes de la Generalitat de Catalunya (IFE038/24/000044)

President Donald Trump endorsed MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell for governor on Wednesday, providing his campaign a boost in the face of lackluster campaign fundraising and his own personal financial problems, including his failure to pay property taxes on his $2.5 million Tonka Bay home. The Reformer called Lindell on Wednesday morning to get his reaction. […]

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President Donald Trump endorsed MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell for governor on Wednesday, providing his campaign a boost in the face of lackluster campaign fundraising and his own personal financial problems, including his failure to pay property taxes on his $2.5 million Tonka Bay home. The Reformer called Lindell on Wednesday morning to get his reaction. […]

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اخبار یک بامداد، آخرین بخش خبری روز از تلویزیون صدای آمریکاست که ساعت یک بامداد به وقت ایران پخش می‌شود و با نگاهی کوتاه به تازه‌ترین تحولات و رخدادهای شبانه، مروری فشرده بر اخبار ارائه می‌دهد و مدت آن یک ساعت است.

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اخبار یک بامداد، آخرین بخش خبری روز از تلویزیون صدای آمریکاست که ساعت یک بامداد به وقت ایران پخش می‌شود و با نگاهی کوتاه به تازه‌ترین تحولات و رخدادهای شبانه، مروری فشرده بر اخبار ارائه می‌دهد و مدت آن یک ساعت است.

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SD Properties Inc., the property corporation affiliated with the Social Development Commission, is working with the City Attorney’s Office to avoid foreclosure on its property at 6850 N. Teutonia Ave. A judge approved a default judgment against SDC in a separate contract lawsuit. The post SDC moves to keep Teutonia building out of foreclosure appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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SD Properties Inc., the property corporation affiliated with the Social Development Commission, is working with the City Attorney’s Office to avoid foreclosure on its property at 6850 N. Teutonia Ave. A judge approved a default judgment against SDC in a separate contract lawsuit. The post SDC moves to keep Teutonia building out of foreclosure appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Los californianos pronto podrían tener otra forma de demandar a las grandes empresas. Esto inquieta a algunos demócratas, pero varios no votaron.

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Los californianos pronto podrían tener otra forma de demandar a las grandes empresas. Esto inquieta a algunos demócratas, pero varios no votaron.

Akụkọ ọhụrụ si n'aka 7amleh chọpụtara na a na-ewepụ ndị Palestịn n'ohere iji usoro ịkwụ ụgwọ dijitalụ, ọrụ azụmahịa n'ịntanetị, na ọrụ a na-arụ n'ebe dị anya eme ihe — ihe mgbochi nhazi nke na-eme ka nsogbu akụ na ụba ka njọ n'okpuru ọrụ

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Akụkọ ọhụrụ si n'aka 7amleh chọpụtara na a na-ewepụ ndị Palestịn n'ohere iji usoro ịkwụ ụgwọ dijitalụ, ọrụ azụmahịa n'ịntanetị, na ọrụ a na-arụ n'ebe dị anya eme ihe — ihe mgbochi nhazi nke na-eme ka nsogbu akụ na ụba ka njọ n'okpuru ọrụ

Fermandarîya Navendî ya Amerîkayê (CENTCOM) îro Çarşemê ragihand ku wan bi neçalakkirina tankereke petrolê ya bêbar ku hewl dida li Kendava Erebî ber bi bendereke Îranî ve biçe, tedbîrên dorpêça deryayî li dijî Îranê bicîh anîn. CENTCOM’ê di daxuyanîyekê de ku li ser platforma X’ê belav kir got ku Hêzên Amerîkî “dît ku keştîya M/T Belma ya bi ala Korasaw ber bi Girava Xarg ve di nav avên navneteweyî de derbas dibe. Keştîya bazirganî gelek hişyarî paşguh kirin û hewl da dorpêça Amerîkî binpê...

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Fermandarîya Navendî ya Amerîkayê (CENTCOM) îro Çarşemê ragihand ku wan bi neçalakkirina tankereke petrolê ya bêbar ku hewl dida li Kendava Erebî ber bi bendereke Îranî ve biçe, tedbîrên dorpêça deryayî li dijî Îranê bicîh anîn. CENTCOM’ê di daxuyanîyekê de ku li ser platforma X’ê belav kir got ku Hêzên Amerîkî “dît ku keştîya M/T Belma ya bi ala Korasaw ber bi Girava Xarg ve di nav avên navneteweyî de derbas dibe. Keştîya bazirganî gelek hişyarî paşguh kirin û hewl da dorpêça Amerîkî binpê...

Of Texas’ five largest counties, Tarrant’s commissioners court is the only one that meets monthly.

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Of Texas’ five largest counties, Tarrant’s commissioners court is the only one that meets monthly.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed Mykhalo Fedorov as defense minister following a meeting with military leadership amid a cabinet reshuffle that has also seen Yulia Svyrydenko pushed out as prime minister.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed Mykhalo Fedorov as defense minister following a meeting with military leadership amid a cabinet reshuffle that has also seen Yulia Svyrydenko pushed out as prime minister.