Evento reuniu mais de 300 pessoas por dia em Cuiabá com foco em formação e coprodução internacional O post Lab LA Fuente impulsiona projetos e articula o cinema mato-grossense em redes latino-americanas apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Evento reuniu mais de 300 pessoas por dia em Cuiabá com foco em formação e coprodução internacional O post Lab LA Fuente impulsiona projetos e articula o cinema mato-grossense em redes latino-americanas apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

اسکات بسنت، وزیر خزانه‌داری ایالات متحده، اعلام کرد که دولت دونالد ترامپ در چارچوب سیاست‌های خود برای مدیریت بازار انرژی و فشار بر جمهوری اسلامی، مجوزی موقت برای عرضه بخشی از نفت ایران به بازارهای جهانی صادر کرده است.

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اسکات بسنت، وزیر خزانه‌داری ایالات متحده، اعلام کرد که دولت دونالد ترامپ در چارچوب سیاست‌های خود برای مدیریت بازار انرژی و فشار بر جمهوری اسلامی، مجوزی موقت برای عرضه بخشی از نفت ایران به بازارهای جهانی صادر کرده است.

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Did the price of diesel increase in Arizona in the past week? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting. Yes. In Arizona, the price of diesel has increased across the state, with Maricopa, Yavapai and Coconino counties leading the surge. Did the price of diesel increase in Arizona in the past week? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting.

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Did the price of diesel increase in Arizona in the past week? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting. Yes. In Arizona, the price of diesel has increased across the state, with Maricopa, Yavapai and Coconino counties leading the surge. Did the price of diesel increase in Arizona in the past week? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting.

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed a bill on Friday that suspends the state's gas tax for 60 days, providing relief to Georgians at the pump. 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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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed a bill on Friday that suspends the state's gas tax for 60 days, providing relief to Georgians at the pump. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

Judy Edwards and her son Eric traveled from Palmer to advocate for people with disabilities at the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau this week, and now one part of that process is a bit easier. A newly installed universal changing station on the first floor of the Capitol is a clean, safe space for people […]

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Judy Edwards and her son Eric traveled from Palmer to advocate for people with disabilities at the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau this week, and now one part of that process is a bit easier. A newly installed universal changing station on the first floor of the Capitol is a clean, safe space for people […]

A North Waco facility now dedicated to infants and toddlers would add up to eight Head Start classrooms for preschoolers under the deal. The post Waco ISD partnership with EOAC would beef up early learning center appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

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A North Waco facility now dedicated to infants and toddlers would add up to eight Head Start classrooms for preschoolers under the deal. The post Waco ISD partnership with EOAC would beef up early learning center appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

Na última terça-feira (17), diversos setores da sociedade civil do Paraná se reuniram em audiência pública convocada para debater as propostas de militarização das escolas municipais. Atualmente, a Câmara Municipal de Curitiba discute o Projeto de Lei (PL) 5.00149/2025, proposto pelos vereadores Guilherme Kilter (Novo) e Tathiana Guzella (União), que inclui também as propostas feitas […] Fonte

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Na última terça-feira (17), diversos setores da sociedade civil do Paraná se reuniram em audiência pública convocada para debater as propostas de militarização das escolas municipais. Atualmente, a Câmara Municipal de Curitiba discute o Projeto de Lei (PL) 5.00149/2025, proposto pelos vereadores Guilherme Kilter (Novo) e Tathiana Guzella (União), que inclui também as propostas feitas […] Fonte

The grand jury subpoena earlier this month that led the Arizona Senate to give the U.S. Department of Justice terabytes of data, including images of ballots, related to the legislative chamber’s partisan review of the 2020 election shows that federal investigators sought virtually all of the records from that “audit.” The U.S. Attorney’s Office for […]

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The grand jury subpoena earlier this month that led the Arizona Senate to give the U.S. Department of Justice terabytes of data, including images of ballots, related to the legislative chamber’s partisan review of the 2020 election shows that federal investigators sought virtually all of the records from that “audit.” The U.S. Attorney’s Office for […]

The Georgia State Election Board has unanimously passed a resolution urging state lawmakers to switch to hand-marked paper ballots as soon as possible, while a proposal has been introduced to delay the overhaul of Georgia's election system until after the 2026 midterms. 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 Georgia State Election Board has unanimously passed a resolution urging state lawmakers to switch to hand-marked paper ballots as soon as possible, while a proposal has been introduced to delay the overhaul of Georgia's election system until after the 2026 midterms. 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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Claim: A Facebook user alleges that the Prime Minister of Sierra Leone, Dr David Moinina Sengeh, went to watch a Manchester United match at East-End Cinema with youths. Verdict: Misleading. Sierra Leone does not have a Prime Minister. The person in the photo is Dr David Moinina Sengeh, the Chief Minister of Sierra Leone, not …

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Claim: A Facebook user alleges that the Prime Minister of Sierra Leone, Dr David Moinina Sengeh, went to watch a Manchester United match at East-End Cinema with youths. Verdict: Misleading. Sierra Leone does not have a Prime Minister. The person in the photo is Dr David Moinina Sengeh, the Chief Minister of Sierra Leone, not …

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US President Donald Trump said he is considering “winding down” military efforts in the Middle East, even as reports grow of thousands of US ground forces heading toward the region as the war with Iran enters its fourth week.

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US President Donald Trump said he is considering “winding down” military efforts in the Middle East, even as reports grow of thousands of US ground forces heading toward the region as the war with Iran enters its fourth week.

Claim: An online blog claims Guinea’s president has vowed to take the disputed Liberia-Guinea land by force. Verdict: False. Multiple AI detection tools show the video is AI-generated. Full Text Amid an ongoing land dispute along the Liberia-Guinea border in Foya, Lofa County, an online blog posted a video claiming that Guinea’s president said he …

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Claim: An online blog claims Guinea’s president has vowed to take the disputed Liberia-Guinea land by force. Verdict: False. Multiple AI detection tools show the video is AI-generated. Full Text Amid an ongoing land dispute along the Liberia-Guinea border in Foya, Lofa County, an online blog posted a video claiming that Guinea’s president said he …

On the largest-ever Match Day, medical students from TCU and UNT Health learned where their careers will begin.

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On the largest-ever Match Day, medical students from TCU and UNT Health learned where their careers will begin.

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An Oregon couple has sued a kennel founded by Iditarod winner Susan Butcher, saying they were injured during a 2024 dogsled tour. Randall and Philippa Hall filed suit in Fairbanks Superior Court on Thursday against Trail Breaker Kennel of Fairbanks.  According to the complaint, the Halls were riding in a sled basket during a tour […]

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An Oregon couple has sued a kennel founded by Iditarod winner Susan Butcher, saying they were injured during a 2024 dogsled tour. Randall and Philippa Hall filed suit in Fairbanks Superior Court on Thursday against Trail Breaker Kennel of Fairbanks.  According to the complaint, the Halls were riding in a sled basket during a tour […]

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(The Center Square) - The Colorado House voted on a flurry of bills to end the week, approving two major gun regulation bills, a bill on education and another one on car licenses. Legislators voted 34 to 28 Friday in favor of HB26-1126, the Requirements for Firearms Dealers bill. The bill now goes to the Senate. It passed during a day that saw a lot of deliberations on firearms. Rep. Anthony Hartsook, R-44th District, was joined by many other Republican representatives who spoke in opposition to HB26-1126, or the Requirements for Firearms Dealers bill. “​​[These] requirements to firearm dealers will have one net result: It will drive costs up,” said Hartsook, adding that it will drive business out of the state. “The secondary and tertiary impacts of that are your small businesses. Some of them will look at it and go, ‘This is no longer cost-effective. I can't keep doing this because I'm losing money.’ ” “Small businesses are the engine of Colorado. Small businesses are the engine of America,” Hartsook said during the floor session. “Every single time that we place a requirement on any industry, it has a fiscal cost to it. It has a financial repercussion.” The bill requires background checks for not just the gun dealer, but also employees and people who have a say over store policy. Dealers would also need to get a permit to transfer firearms in or out of the state. The bill would additionally require record-keeping for all firearms in a gun dealership, which currently only applies to select weapons. The bill also allows for increased penalties to gun dealers by the state and higher standards of gun security at the store. “Nearly every gun in the United States begins as a legal gun purchased by a consumer from a licensed gun dealer,” said Rep. Emily Sirota, D-9th District, at the House hearing, speaking in support of the bill. “Oftentimes, however, firearms can end up trafficked, used in crime or in the hands of individuals prohibited from possessing a firearm.” Sirota said the bill did not seek to hurt local Colorado businesses, but was instead focused on limiting illegal guns on the market. “That is why we are here. We are just fixing some of these gaps in record keeping.” The other major gun bill under consideration, SB 26-004, the Expand List of Petitioners for Protection Order bill, was passed on a 39-24 vote and now heads to Gov. Jared Polis. The Democrat is expected to sign the law, which was supported by the Democratic majority in the House and Senate. SB 26-004 expands who could petition for extreme risk protections. Professional and personal relationships, such as family members and teachers, can already file Extreme Risk Protection Orders for individuals who they believe to be a high risk of danger to themselves or others, which temporarily removes their access to firearms. This bill would allow institutional petitioners such as health care facilities and schools. “This bill in itself will cause harm, and in my opinion, voting for it will as well,“ said Rep. Rebecca Keltie, R-16th District, in opposition. The House passed another bill unanimously with 63 votes with no discussion and two members excused from voting: HB 26-1299, Reducing Regulatory Burden on Education Providers. The bill was introduced by two Republicans and a Democrat. The legislation aims to simplify some of the more bureaucratic parts of public education. The bill eliminates the requirement for a written policy on student use of paper or computers for standardized state tests. And the legislation would send missing child alerts to the state Department of Education, instead of each school district. The car license bill, HB26-1102, or the Funding for Colorado DRIVES Account bill, also passed with no discussion Friday, receiving a 40-23 approval, moving it to the Senate. The bill would allow for the transfer of vehicle licenses between cars, giving Colorado drivers the option to petition to keep a car’s license after it changes ownership.

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(The Center Square) - The Colorado House voted on a flurry of bills to end the week, approving two major gun regulation bills, a bill on education and another one on car licenses. Legislators voted 34 to 28 Friday in favor of HB26-1126, the Requirements for Firearms Dealers bill. The bill now goes to the Senate. It passed during a day that saw a lot of deliberations on firearms. Rep. Anthony Hartsook, R-44th District, was joined by many other Republican representatives who spoke in opposition to HB26-1126, or the Requirements for Firearms Dealers bill. “​​[These] requirements to firearm dealers will have one net result: It will drive costs up,” said Hartsook, adding that it will drive business out of the state. “The secondary and tertiary impacts of that are your small businesses. Some of them will look at it and go, ‘This is no longer cost-effective. I can't keep doing this because I'm losing money.’ ” “Small businesses are the engine of Colorado. Small businesses are the engine of America,” Hartsook said during the floor session. “Every single time that we place a requirement on any industry, it has a fiscal cost to it. It has a financial repercussion.” The bill requires background checks for not just the gun dealer, but also employees and people who have a say over store policy. Dealers would also need to get a permit to transfer firearms in or out of the state. The bill would additionally require record-keeping for all firearms in a gun dealership, which currently only applies to select weapons. The bill also allows for increased penalties to gun dealers by the state and higher standards of gun security at the store. “Nearly every gun in the United States begins as a legal gun purchased by a consumer from a licensed gun dealer,” said Rep. Emily Sirota, D-9th District, at the House hearing, speaking in support of the bill. “Oftentimes, however, firearms can end up trafficked, used in crime or in the hands of individuals prohibited from possessing a firearm.” Sirota said the bill did not seek to hurt local Colorado businesses, but was instead focused on limiting illegal guns on the market. “That is why we are here. We are just fixing some of these gaps in record keeping.” The other major gun bill under consideration, SB 26-004, the Expand List of Petitioners for Protection Order bill, was passed on a 39-24 vote and now heads to Gov. Jared Polis. The Democrat is expected to sign the law, which was supported by the Democratic majority in the House and Senate. SB 26-004 expands who could petition for extreme risk protections. Professional and personal relationships, such as family members and teachers, can already file Extreme Risk Protection Orders for individuals who they believe to be a high risk of danger to themselves or others, which temporarily removes their access to firearms. This bill would allow institutional petitioners such as health care facilities and schools. “This bill in itself will cause harm, and in my opinion, voting for it will as well,“ said Rep. Rebecca Keltie, R-16th District, in opposition. The House passed another bill unanimously with 63 votes with no discussion and two members excused from voting: HB 26-1299, Reducing Regulatory Burden on Education Providers. The bill was introduced by two Republicans and a Democrat. The legislation aims to simplify some of the more bureaucratic parts of public education. The bill eliminates the requirement for a written policy on student use of paper or computers for standardized state tests. And the legislation would send missing child alerts to the state Department of Education, instead of each school district. The car license bill, HB26-1102, or the Funding for Colorado DRIVES Account bill, also passed with no discussion Friday, receiving a 40-23 approval, moving it to the Senate. The bill would allow for the transfer of vehicle licenses between cars, giving Colorado drivers the option to petition to keep a car’s license after it changes ownership.

For several months, the waters around New Ireland province in Papua New Guinea have been causing illness, skin irritation and the death of sea life, according to communities living along the east coast of the island. In December 2025, residents say they began noticing that fish and other marine life were turning up dead along […]

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For several months, the waters around New Ireland province in Papua New Guinea have been causing illness, skin irritation and the death of sea life, according to communities living along the east coast of the island. In December 2025, residents say they began noticing that fish and other marine life were turning up dead along […]

Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutosEste viernes 20 de marzo, la nueva magistratura del Tribunal Supremo Electoral asumió sus funciones sin ceremonia pública pero sí ausencias y temor a los procesos que pueda emprender el Ministerio Público contra los exmagistrados salientes que avalaron las elecciones generales de 2023 en medio de una judicialización del proceso electoral.   Por Isela Espinoza La ... Read more The post El fantasma de la persecución en el cambio de magistratura del Tribunal Supremo Electoral  appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutosEste viernes 20 de marzo, la nueva magistratura del Tribunal Supremo Electoral asumió sus funciones sin ceremonia pública pero sí ausencias y temor a los procesos que pueda emprender el Ministerio Público contra los exmagistrados salientes que avalaron las elecciones generales de 2023 en medio de una judicialización del proceso electoral.   Por Isela Espinoza La ... Read more The post El fantasma de la persecución en el cambio de magistratura del Tribunal Supremo Electoral  appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

پلیس فدرال آمریکا، اف‌بی‌آی، به گروه‌های اپوزیسیون ایرانی در سراسر جهان نسبت به اقدامات مخرب سایبری جمهوری اسلامی هشدار داد.

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پلیس فدرال آمریکا، اف‌بی‌آی، به گروه‌های اپوزیسیون ایرانی در سراسر جهان نسبت به اقدامات مخرب سایبری جمهوری اسلامی هشدار داد.

Ex-presidente se recupera de um quadro de pneumonia bacteriana no Hospital DF Star, em Brasília Fonte

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Early Tuesday morning, March 17, 2026, social media got flooded with news of Guinean Soldiers re-entering Liberia’s territory to re-hoist their flag on Liberia’s soil. The speculation was prompted by a livestream from SPOON  TV in Lofa. The reporter on the livestream stated that Guinean Soldiers have crossed into Liberia to claim a parcel of …

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Early Tuesday morning, March 17, 2026, social media got flooded with news of Guinean Soldiers re-entering Liberia’s territory to re-hoist their flag on Liberia’s soil. The speculation was prompted by a livestream from SPOON  TV in Lofa. The reporter on the livestream stated that Guinean Soldiers have crossed into Liberia to claim a parcel of …