The Padres' Jackson Merrill helped guide hundreds of young athletes through drills at the FlexWork baseball camp in La Jolla.

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The Padres' Jackson Merrill helped guide hundreds of young athletes through drills at the FlexWork baseball camp in La Jolla.

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El humor gráfico, con casi tres siglos a cuestas, es hoy un arte expresivo y comunicador de primer orden, que MUNDIARIO trae a su página home de la mano de Francisco Puñal Suárez.

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El humor gráfico, con casi tres siglos a cuestas, es hoy un arte expresivo y comunicador de primer orden, que MUNDIARIO trae a su página home de la mano de Francisco Puñal Suárez.

La Mesa Courier: June 26, 2026
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La Mesa Courier spotlights: La Mesa celebrates Flag Day while advancing a 147-unit affordable housing project at the Spring Street Trolley Station. Other stories cover Grossmont High graduation, a Grand Jury rebuke of the Grossmont school board, Bill Walton Way's dedication, Miss La Mesa 2026, and athletics funding.

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La Mesa Courier spotlights: La Mesa celebrates Flag Day while advancing a 147-unit affordable housing project at the Spring Street Trolley Station. Other stories cover Grossmont High graduation, a Grand Jury rebuke of the Grossmont school board, Bill Walton Way's dedication, Miss La Mesa 2026, and athletics funding.

Mientras millones de turistas vuelven a llenar nuestras costas, conviene recordar a uno de los hombres que convirtió la hospitalidad española en una referencia internacional. El conde de Perlac no fue un político ni un empresario de grandes titulares. Fue algo mucho más importante: un auténtico embajador de España.

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Mientras millones de turistas vuelven a llenar nuestras costas, conviene recordar a uno de los hombres que convirtió la hospitalidad española en una referencia internacional. El conde de Perlac no fue un político ni un empresario de grandes titulares. Fue algo mucho más importante: un auténtico embajador de España.

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South Carolina Daily Gazette
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South Carolinians can continue to buy hemp products infused with THC after legislators failed to reach a consensus on regulations.

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South Carolinians can continue to buy hemp products infused with THC after legislators failed to reach a consensus on regulations.

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Washington State Standard
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SEATTLE — Warning lights are flashing for Washington’s economy. Job growth has been slower than expected, and the unemployment rate is above the national average. There are mounting layoffs in the tech sector. And more and more businesses are considering leaving the state. Starbucks’ recent decision to expand in Nashville stung in Seattle.  This all […]

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SEATTLE — Warning lights are flashing for Washington’s economy. Job growth has been slower than expected, and the unemployment rate is above the national average. There are mounting layoffs in the tech sector. And more and more businesses are considering leaving the state. Starbucks’ recent decision to expand in Nashville stung in Seattle.  This all […]

El expresidente del Gobierno ha solicitado a la Audiencia Nacional la nulidad general del procedimiento que lo mantiene imputado en el caso Plus Ultra.

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El expresidente del Gobierno ha solicitado a la Audiencia Nacional la nulidad general del procedimiento que lo mantiene imputado en el caso Plus Ultra.

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Laura Wood, who has worked in fundraising for over 20 years, was named executive director of the xTexas Trail Association.

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Laura Wood, who has worked in fundraising for over 20 years, was named executive director of the xTexas Trail Association.

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) – The California Assembly and Senate passed a constitutional amendment on Thursday that would increase the state’s “rainy day” fund from 10% to 20% of general fund revenues. The measure now heads to the Nov. 3 ballot for California voters to approve or reject. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 20, authored by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, D-Encino, aims to increase state reserves for future years. That's roughly akin to someone putting more money in savings now for a cushion in the future, lawmakers said. “This is a proposed constitutional amendment that would strengthen and modernize our rainy day fund,” Gabriel said Thursday on the Assembly floor. “The premise of this proposal is the commonsense wisdom of California families – that when you have good times, you should set aside a little bit of money so you can be prepared for downturns.” Among other provisions of the amendment, ACA 20 aims to expand allowable uses of the money in the state’s budget stabilization account, the formal name of the rainy day fund. Those uses can include paying off the state’s unemployment insurance debt, budget loans, and K-12 and community college funding obligations, according to a legislative analysis. The bill also would require increases in rainy day fund deposits during years when excess revenues are collected. The amendment garnered some opposition on Thursday, with Republican lawmakers in the Assembly calling the increase in required rainy day fund deposits essentially an increase in the slush fund. “We don’t have a rainy day fund in California,” Assemblymember Joe Patterson, R-Rocklin, said on the Assembly floor. “All this does is create a bigger slush fund for money to be used the following years instead of returning the money to the taxpayer.” Patterson also said that instead of allocating constitutionally-required money to schools, lawmakers in future years will continue to spend money in the state’s rainy day fund. “Instead of paying off the school debt that you have, instead of paying the unemployment debt, let’s continue to collect god-awful amounts of money,” Patterson said. The Legislature’s approval of increasing the rainy day fund follows the Legislative Analyst’s Office projections that the state, despite record revenue growth, is facing a $16.9 billion budget deficit in the coming years. That is largely due to planned expenditures exceeding revenues, officials from the Legislative Analyst’s Office said in an Assembly Budget Subcommittee meeting in May. ACA 20 passed the Assembly 54 to 8 on Thursday morning before heading to the Senate, which then passed the measure.

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(The Center Square) – The California Assembly and Senate passed a constitutional amendment on Thursday that would increase the state’s “rainy day” fund from 10% to 20% of general fund revenues. The measure now heads to the Nov. 3 ballot for California voters to approve or reject. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 20, authored by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, D-Encino, aims to increase state reserves for future years. That's roughly akin to someone putting more money in savings now for a cushion in the future, lawmakers said. “This is a proposed constitutional amendment that would strengthen and modernize our rainy day fund,” Gabriel said Thursday on the Assembly floor. “The premise of this proposal is the commonsense wisdom of California families – that when you have good times, you should set aside a little bit of money so you can be prepared for downturns.” Among other provisions of the amendment, ACA 20 aims to expand allowable uses of the money in the state’s budget stabilization account, the formal name of the rainy day fund. Those uses can include paying off the state’s unemployment insurance debt, budget loans, and K-12 and community college funding obligations, according to a legislative analysis. The bill also would require increases in rainy day fund deposits during years when excess revenues are collected. The amendment garnered some opposition on Thursday, with Republican lawmakers in the Assembly calling the increase in required rainy day fund deposits essentially an increase in the slush fund. “We don’t have a rainy day fund in California,” Assemblymember Joe Patterson, R-Rocklin, said on the Assembly floor. “All this does is create a bigger slush fund for money to be used the following years instead of returning the money to the taxpayer.” Patterson also said that instead of allocating constitutionally-required money to schools, lawmakers in future years will continue to spend money in the state’s rainy day fund. “Instead of paying off the school debt that you have, instead of paying the unemployment debt, let’s continue to collect god-awful amounts of money,” Patterson said. The Legislature’s approval of increasing the rainy day fund follows the Legislative Analyst’s Office projections that the state, despite record revenue growth, is facing a $16.9 billion budget deficit in the coming years. That is largely due to planned expenditures exceeding revenues, officials from the Legislative Analyst’s Office said in an Assembly Budget Subcommittee meeting in May. ACA 20 passed the Assembly 54 to 8 on Thursday morning before heading to the Senate, which then passed the measure.

Data centers in the Democratic hot seat
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Montana Free Press
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PLUS: New rules for Republicans The post Data centers in the Democratic hot seat appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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PLUS: New rules for Republicans The post Data centers in the Democratic hot seat appeared first on Montana Free Press.

Le bilan provisoire des deux séismes qui ont frappé le Venezuela mercredi 24 juin 2026 continue d'augmenter à mesure que les recherches de survivants dans les décombres se poursuivent. Jeudi, les autorités faisaient état d'au moins 188 morts et de plus de 1 500 blessés. L'aide internationale s'organise. Suivez notre direct.

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Le bilan provisoire des deux séismes qui ont frappé le Venezuela mercredi 24 juin 2026 continue d'augmenter à mesure que les recherches de survivants dans les décombres se poursuivent. Jeudi, les autorités faisaient état d'au moins 188 morts et de plus de 1 500 blessés. L'aide internationale s'organise. Suivez notre direct.

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El Diario de Antofagasta
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La emergencia genera un despliegue de al menos seis unidades del Cuerpo de Bomberos hasta la intersección de Avenida O’Higgins con Salvador Reyes, sector conocido como Parque Brasil. Este artículo Voraz incendio moviliza a Bomberos al sector Parque Brasil de Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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La emergencia genera un despliegue de al menos seis unidades del Cuerpo de Bomberos hasta la intersección de Avenida O’Higgins con Salvador Reyes, sector conocido como Parque Brasil. Este artículo Voraz incendio moviliza a Bomberos al sector Parque Brasil de Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

The ACLU of Ohio is calling on Mayor Bibb and Cleveland City Council not to renew its Flock contract.  The post Mass surveillance does not equal safety: Opinion  appeared first on The Land.

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The ACLU of Ohio is calling on Mayor Bibb and Cleveland City Council not to renew its Flock contract.  The post Mass surveillance does not equal safety: Opinion  appeared first on The Land.

Li Parlamentoya Ewrupayê jinên Îranî û yên Kurd hatin ba hev û pirsên demokrasî, pirsgirêk û paşeroja welatê xwe gotûbêk kirin.

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Li Parlamentoya Ewrupayê jinên Îranî û yên Kurd hatin ba hev û pirsên demokrasî, pirsgirêk û paşeroja welatê xwe gotûbêk kirin.

El Rey de España y la presidenta mexicana se han reunido en Palacio Nacional en un encuentro breve pero simbólico que marca el fin de una etapa de tensión bilateral.

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El Rey de España y la presidenta mexicana se han reunido en Palacio Nacional en un encuentro breve pero simbólico que marca el fin de una etapa de tensión bilateral.

The government’s proposed workplace safety reforms aim to create simpler rules for employers. Critics argue they may also move risk onto workers.

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The government’s proposed workplace safety reforms aim to create simpler rules for employers. Critics argue they may also move risk onto workers.

Os povos indígenas habitam o Cerrado há milênios e são parte intrínseca de seu ecossistema. A presença dos povos indígenas hoje não é uma força externa que altera a paisagem, mas sim um componente fundamental de seu equilíbrio. Leia mais no artigo. O post A crise do Cerrado em revisão: – 9. O papel das terras indígenas apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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Os povos indígenas habitam o Cerrado há milênios e são parte intrínseca de seu ecossistema. A presença dos povos indígenas hoje não é uma força externa que altera a paisagem, mas sim um componente fundamental de seu equilíbrio. Leia mais no artigo. O post A crise do Cerrado em revisão: – 9. O papel das terras indígenas apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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The Jersey Vindicator
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Proposed legislation would expand subsidies for small modular reactors despite unresolved questions about cost, safety, waste disposal, and taxpayer liability.

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Proposed legislation would expand subsidies for small modular reactors despite unresolved questions about cost, safety, waste disposal, and taxpayer liability.

The Fresno City Council on Thursday approved a policy to help streamline the building approval process for proposed developments that set aside at least one-fifth of their housing units to lower-income households.  In short, developers who present the city with a housing proposal with at least 20% of their total units priced for low-income rental […] The post Fresno City Council passes legislation to make it easier to build affordable housing  appeared first on Fresnoland.

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The Fresno City Council on Thursday approved a policy to help streamline the building approval process for proposed developments that set aside at least one-fifth of their housing units to lower-income households.  In short, developers who present the city with a housing proposal with at least 20% of their total units priced for low-income rental […] The post Fresno City Council passes legislation to make it easier to build affordable housing  appeared first on Fresnoland.

Scientists don’t know enough about the food habits of less social bees. Here’s why that urgently needs to change.

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Scientists don’t know enough about the food habits of less social bees. Here’s why that urgently needs to change.