The lawsuit alleges the Immigrant Safety Act is unconstitutional and would irreparably harm Otero County and its immigrant detention facility.

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The lawsuit alleges the Immigrant Safety Act is unconstitutional and would irreparably harm Otero County and its immigrant detention facility.

Zayd Walid, a Wayne State environmental science student, grew up without public parks in his Southwest Detroit neighborhood. Now he's studying air quality and urban green space to help the next generation.

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Zayd Walid, a Wayne State environmental science student, grew up without public parks in his Southwest Detroit neighborhood. Now he's studying air quality and urban green space to help the next generation.

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Fossil fuels have enriched a wealthy few, undermined economic development and left African economies exposed to external shocks, a new report published May 8 in Nairobi, Kenya, argues. Examining 13 oil- and gas-producing African nations, the report concludes that decades of extraction have yielded little benefit for ordinary Africans. “Oil and gas have not and […]

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Fossil fuels have enriched a wealthy few, undermined economic development and left African economies exposed to external shocks, a new report published May 8 in Nairobi, Kenya, argues. Examining 13 oil- and gas-producing African nations, the report concludes that decades of extraction have yielded little benefit for ordinary Africans. “Oil and gas have not and […]

Mondriana Brown couldn't go to prom because of COVID. Now, she works to make the day extra special for other teens. The post The young designer who makes some of Indy’s most stylish prom dresses appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Mondriana Brown couldn't go to prom because of COVID. Now, she works to make the day extra special for other teens. The post The young designer who makes some of Indy’s most stylish prom dresses appeared first on Mirror Indy.

Day use access fees at all Idaho state parks will be waived for Idaho residents on July 4 as part of a celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, Gov. Brad Little announced Friday.  “As we prepare to mark 250 years of American independence, there is no better way to celebrate than by getting outside with our […]

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Day use access fees at all Idaho state parks will be waived for Idaho residents on July 4 as part of a celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, Gov. Brad Little announced Friday.  “As we prepare to mark 250 years of American independence, there is no better way to celebrate than by getting outside with our […]

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Miles de millones de galones de aguas residuales han llegado a las comunidades de San Diego a través del río Tijuana. Los líderes locales están acelerando los planes para limpiar el río y proteger la salud pública.

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Miles de millones de galones de aguas residuales han llegado a las comunidades de San Diego a través del río Tijuana. Los líderes locales están acelerando los planes para limpiar el río y proteger la salud pública.

A bill in the Michigan House would ban the growth and sale of kratom and its synthetic derivatives in Michigan. It is a straightforward response to a documented public health crisis, and it needs to pass.

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A bill in the Michigan House would ban the growth and sale of kratom and its synthetic derivatives in Michigan. It is a straightforward response to a documented public health crisis, and it needs to pass.

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After a New Hampshire House committee voted to kick the can down the road on whether to compel insurance companies to cover wraparound mental health services for children, Gov. Kelly Ayotte was “outraged.” “I was incredibly flabbergasted and disappointed by the House vote on this,” Ayotte told reporters in her office following the vote on […]

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After a New Hampshire House committee voted to kick the can down the road on whether to compel insurance companies to cover wraparound mental health services for children, Gov. Kelly Ayotte was “outraged.” “I was incredibly flabbergasted and disappointed by the House vote on this,” Ayotte told reporters in her office following the vote on […]

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Como camponeses se organizam, desde os anos 80, em torno de um Brasil sem venenos. As pontes criadas com a cidade e a Academia. A luta por políticas públicas. E o futuro entrevisto: outra cosmovisão no campo, a partir das tramas da vida The post Agroecologia, a arte de enfrentar o atraso appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Como camponeses se organizam, desde os anos 80, em torno de um Brasil sem venenos. As pontes criadas com a cidade e a Academia. A luta por políticas públicas. E o futuro entrevisto: outra cosmovisão no campo, a partir das tramas da vida The post Agroecologia, a arte de enfrentar o atraso appeared first on Outras Palavras.

Raquel Garcia transforms community engagement from bureaucratic checklist to neighborhood-driven power, drawing on her own experience with childhood lead poisoning to ensure Southwest Detroit residents shape environmental policy.

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Raquel Garcia transforms community engagement from bureaucratic checklist to neighborhood-driven power, drawing on her own experience with childhood lead poisoning to ensure Southwest Detroit residents shape environmental policy.

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North Carolina Democratic Gov. Josh Stein predicted that Republican U.S. Senate nominee Michael Whatley’s close ties to President Donald Trump will hurt Whatley’s campaign this November. Whatley, who’s facing Democratic nominee former Gov. Roy Cooper in the general election, won his primary by touting his close relationship with the sitting president and professing his loyalty […]

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North Carolina Democratic Gov. Josh Stein predicted that Republican U.S. Senate nominee Michael Whatley’s close ties to President Donald Trump will hurt Whatley’s campaign this November. Whatley, who’s facing Democratic nominee former Gov. Roy Cooper in the general election, won his primary by touting his close relationship with the sitting president and professing his loyalty […]

El técnico del Benfica gana fuerza como solución de emergencia y liderazgo para un Madrid herido y fracturado.

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El técnico del Benfica gana fuerza como solución de emergencia y liderazgo para un Madrid herido y fracturado.

El regreso del conjunto compostelano a la élite culmina una remontada histórica mientras el Leyma Coruña mantiene intacta la ambición de completar una temporada extraordinaria.

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El regreso del conjunto compostelano a la élite culmina una remontada histórica mientras el Leyma Coruña mantiene intacta la ambición de completar una temporada extraordinaria.

A deflagração da 5ª fase da Operação Compliance Zero, que mira o senador Ciro Nogueira (PP-PI) por irregularidades envolvendo o Banco Master, provocou uma paralisia nas articulações de cúpula da extrema direita e do centrão para o pleito de 2026. O impacto mais direto atinge as pré-campanhas do senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) à Presidência da […] Fonte

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A deflagração da 5ª fase da Operação Compliance Zero, que mira o senador Ciro Nogueira (PP-PI) por irregularidades envolvendo o Banco Master, provocou uma paralisia nas articulações de cúpula da extrema direita e do centrão para o pleito de 2026. O impacto mais direto atinge as pré-campanhas do senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) à Presidência da […] Fonte

Pete Lien & Sons has formally requested its permit to drill near a sacred site in the Black Hills be withdrawn following a week-long Indigenous occupation at the site. The post Mining company pulls out of controversial Pe’ Sla drilling project appeared first on ICT.

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Pete Lien & Sons has formally requested its permit to drill near a sacred site in the Black Hills be withdrawn following a week-long Indigenous occupation at the site. The post Mining company pulls out of controversial Pe’ Sla drilling project appeared first on ICT.

مەزكۇر كۇرستا ئۆسمۈرلەرگە مەشرەپ، ئەدەبىيات، مۇزىكىدىن ساۋات بېرىلدى.

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(The Center Square) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom has requested an extension of Federal Emergency Management Agency funds for survivors of last year's devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The request asks for another 12 months of the Individuals and Households Program through FEMA. IHP is a service or tool used by FEMA to aid people after disasters such as the Palisades Fire in the Los Angeles-Malibu area and the Eaton Fire in the Pasadena-Altadena area. Previously Newsom called for FEMA to release more than $732 million in public assistance funding associated with the wildfires. The money is approved at the regional level, but the governor said California is still waiting for final approval from the Department of Homeland Security. Only $37 million has been distributed, according to the Governor's Office. Newsom also has expanded direct financial support for survivors. This includes making more than $100 million in grants available through the CalAssist Mortgage Fund to help homeowners stay housed during recovery. The Democratic governor, whose office did not respond to The Center Square's request for comment, said in a news release Friday that thousands of Californians are still navigating the long road to recovery. “We’re doing everything in our power to support survivors, but they need continued federal support to rebuild safely and fully,” said Newsom. “Cutting off assistance now would leave families without the resources they need at a critical moment in their recovery.” A FEMA spokesperson who declined to provide a name told The Center Square that Newsom's request for the IHP extension is under review. “We will inform the governor as soon as a determination has been made,” said the spokesperson in an email. “FEMA remains committed to supporting survivors of the wildfires and to the locally executed, state-managed, and federally supported approach to disaster recovery.” Nearly 30,000 homes may be eligible for this assistance. That is according to the governor’s office, which said that nearly 1,000 households continued to receive federal Continued Temporary Housing Assistance. While thousands of rebuilding permits have been issued and more are in progress, many survivors are reportedly waiting to begin construction due to delays such as financial uncertainty, lack of information about insurance and labor constraints. Los Angeles City Councilmember Traci Park made similar comments to The Center Square in February. “Many people are paying mortgages on houses they can't live in, and lots they can't afford to build in, because they don't have access to affordable capital to cover the gaps, the financial gaps, because so many people were under and uninsured and just simply do not have the resources,” said Park.

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(The Center Square) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom has requested an extension of Federal Emergency Management Agency funds for survivors of last year's devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The request asks for another 12 months of the Individuals and Households Program through FEMA. IHP is a service or tool used by FEMA to aid people after disasters such as the Palisades Fire in the Los Angeles-Malibu area and the Eaton Fire in the Pasadena-Altadena area. Previously Newsom called for FEMA to release more than $732 million in public assistance funding associated with the wildfires. The money is approved at the regional level, but the governor said California is still waiting for final approval from the Department of Homeland Security. Only $37 million has been distributed, according to the Governor's Office. Newsom also has expanded direct financial support for survivors. This includes making more than $100 million in grants available through the CalAssist Mortgage Fund to help homeowners stay housed during recovery. The Democratic governor, whose office did not respond to The Center Square's request for comment, said in a news release Friday that thousands of Californians are still navigating the long road to recovery. “We’re doing everything in our power to support survivors, but they need continued federal support to rebuild safely and fully,” said Newsom. “Cutting off assistance now would leave families without the resources they need at a critical moment in their recovery.” A FEMA spokesperson who declined to provide a name told The Center Square that Newsom's request for the IHP extension is under review. “We will inform the governor as soon as a determination has been made,” said the spokesperson in an email. “FEMA remains committed to supporting survivors of the wildfires and to the locally executed, state-managed, and federally supported approach to disaster recovery.” Nearly 30,000 homes may be eligible for this assistance. That is according to the governor’s office, which said that nearly 1,000 households continued to receive federal Continued Temporary Housing Assistance. While thousands of rebuilding permits have been issued and more are in progress, many survivors are reportedly waiting to begin construction due to delays such as financial uncertainty, lack of information about insurance and labor constraints. Los Angeles City Councilmember Traci Park made similar comments to The Center Square in February. “Many people are paying mortgages on houses they can't live in, and lots they can't afford to build in, because they don't have access to affordable capital to cover the gaps, the financial gaps, because so many people were under and uninsured and just simply do not have the resources,” said Park.

Developers and other organizations have until June 10 to submit proposals for Audubon, Mount Auburn, Central, and Empire schools. The post Cleveland seeks developers to save four East Side schools from demolition appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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Developers and other organizations have until June 10 to submit proposals for Audubon, Mount Auburn, Central, and Empire schools. The post Cleveland seeks developers to save four East Side schools from demolition appeared first on Signal Cleveland.