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New Hampshire Bulletin
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During a lengthy meeting Wednesday, the New Hampshire Executive Council approved the contract for the fifth “hub” in the state’s marquee rural health program. The contract will provide $21.6 million to the New Hampshire Community Behavioral Health Association. The association will in turn spend the money on projects aimed at addressing substance use disorder in […]

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During a lengthy meeting Wednesday, the New Hampshire Executive Council approved the contract for the fifth “hub” in the state’s marquee rural health program. The contract will provide $21.6 million to the New Hampshire Community Behavioral Health Association. The association will in turn spend the money on projects aimed at addressing substance use disorder in […]

Claim: A post by Anfield Papers on X claims that Arne Slot has been sacked as manager of Liverpool FC. Verdict: False. There is no official confirmation that Arne Slot has been sacked. Available evidence shows he remains Liverpool’s manager. Full Text A post circulating on X (formerly Twitter) claims that Liverpool manager Arne Slot …

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Claim: A post by Anfield Papers on X claims that Arne Slot has been sacked as manager of Liverpool FC. Verdict: False. There is no official confirmation that Arne Slot has been sacked. Available evidence shows he remains Liverpool’s manager. Full Text A post circulating on X (formerly Twitter) claims that Liverpool manager Arne Slot …

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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The Iowa Department of Corrections has declined to say how or why it hired an unlicensed mental health counselor at a time when the man was facing disciplinary charges. State records show that in August 2023, the Iowa Board of Behavioral Professionals fielded a complaint of an undisclosed nature about Keith R. Keller, whose social […]

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The Iowa Department of Corrections has declined to say how or why it hired an unlicensed mental health counselor at a time when the man was facing disciplinary charges. State records show that in August 2023, the Iowa Board of Behavioral Professionals fielded a complaint of an undisclosed nature about Keith R. Keller, whose social […]

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) – The California Senate unanimously passed a bill on Thursday that renames Cesar Chavez Day “Farmworkers Day.” The vote follows the Assembly’s unanimous passage of the same bill on Monday. The legislation now heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom to be signed. The Legislature moved to rename the day, originally in honor of late farm labor leader Cesar Chavez, after a New York Times investigation published this month found that there were multiple allegations of sexual abuse and assault by Chavez against women and girls for years. Chavez, who was president of United Farm Workers, died in 1993. “For generations, farmworkers have labored under a relentless sun,” Sen. Maria Durazo, D-Los Angeles, said on the Senate floor on Thursday. “They built one of the most consequential labor movements in all of American history, not because of any one person, but because of their collective strength, their sacrifice and their refusal to be invisible.” The legislation renaming the holiday was Assembly Bill 2156. It was introduced by Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, D-Salinas, and Senate President Pro Tem Monique Limón, D-Santa Barbara. State lawmakers in California also signaled support for female farmworkers this week by announcing legislation that would give women in fields, farms and other agricultural labor settings access to menstrual products for free. Women at a press conference held in the California Capitol on Tuesday said female relatives who worked in the fields often had to suffer in silence on their menstrual cycles, working in jobs that required hard physical labor while enduring cramps and not making enough money to afford menstrual products. “There were times when she had to use rags, paper or even pieces of her own clothing because she had no access to menstrual products,” Perla Sanchez, the daughter of a migrant worker, said of her mother’s experience on Tuesday. “She could not afford them. There were no stores nearby, and she was too ashamed to ask for help.” The California Legislature joins other governments across the country in removing Cesar Chavez’s name from parks, schools, streets and days honoring the U.S. farmworker movement, according to previous reporting from The Center Square. The Phoenix City Council on Wednesday voted to rename Cesar Chavez Day “Farmworkers Day," while the city of Seattle took Chavez’s name off of one of its parks in the South Park neighborhood. In addition, an Arizona Senate committee voted Wednesday to advance a bill repealing Cesar Chavez Day statewide. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors followed the lead of the city of Los Angeles and renamed the holiday "Farmworkers Day." Likewise, the Los Angeles Unified School District board approved a motion Tuesday to remove Chavez's name and likenesses from wherever it appears in the nation's second-largest school district. That included renaming two schools. Cesar Chavez Day is March 31, prompting action across the country to respond to the allegations made by women in the farm labor movement who, according to The New York Times, were assaulted by Chavez from the time they were children. Dolores Huerta, the farm labor movement’s most prominent female leader, also said in The New York Times investigation that she was raped by Chavez. “When we talk about honoring farmworkers, this is not about one person,” Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Lancaster and the daughter and granddaughter of farmworkers, said on the Senate floor on Thursday. “This is not about one narrative. It’s about honoring generations of sacrifice, resilience and hope. No one person owns this story.”

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(The Center Square) – The California Senate unanimously passed a bill on Thursday that renames Cesar Chavez Day “Farmworkers Day.” The vote follows the Assembly’s unanimous passage of the same bill on Monday. The legislation now heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom to be signed. The Legislature moved to rename the day, originally in honor of late farm labor leader Cesar Chavez, after a New York Times investigation published this month found that there were multiple allegations of sexual abuse and assault by Chavez against women and girls for years. Chavez, who was president of United Farm Workers, died in 1993. “For generations, farmworkers have labored under a relentless sun,” Sen. Maria Durazo, D-Los Angeles, said on the Senate floor on Thursday. “They built one of the most consequential labor movements in all of American history, not because of any one person, but because of their collective strength, their sacrifice and their refusal to be invisible.” The legislation renaming the holiday was Assembly Bill 2156. It was introduced by Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, D-Salinas, and Senate President Pro Tem Monique Limón, D-Santa Barbara. State lawmakers in California also signaled support for female farmworkers this week by announcing legislation that would give women in fields, farms and other agricultural labor settings access to menstrual products for free. Women at a press conference held in the California Capitol on Tuesday said female relatives who worked in the fields often had to suffer in silence on their menstrual cycles, working in jobs that required hard physical labor while enduring cramps and not making enough money to afford menstrual products. “There were times when she had to use rags, paper or even pieces of her own clothing because she had no access to menstrual products,” Perla Sanchez, the daughter of a migrant worker, said of her mother’s experience on Tuesday. “She could not afford them. There were no stores nearby, and she was too ashamed to ask for help.” The California Legislature joins other governments across the country in removing Cesar Chavez’s name from parks, schools, streets and days honoring the U.S. farmworker movement, according to previous reporting from The Center Square. The Phoenix City Council on Wednesday voted to rename Cesar Chavez Day “Farmworkers Day," while the city of Seattle took Chavez’s name off of one of its parks in the South Park neighborhood. In addition, an Arizona Senate committee voted Wednesday to advance a bill repealing Cesar Chavez Day statewide. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors followed the lead of the city of Los Angeles and renamed the holiday "Farmworkers Day." Likewise, the Los Angeles Unified School District board approved a motion Tuesday to remove Chavez's name and likenesses from wherever it appears in the nation's second-largest school district. That included renaming two schools. Cesar Chavez Day is March 31, prompting action across the country to respond to the allegations made by women in the farm labor movement who, according to The New York Times, were assaulted by Chavez from the time they were children. Dolores Huerta, the farm labor movement’s most prominent female leader, also said in The New York Times investigation that she was raped by Chavez. “When we talk about honoring farmworkers, this is not about one person,” Sen. Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Lancaster and the daughter and granddaughter of farmworkers, said on the Senate floor on Thursday. “This is not about one narrative. It’s about honoring generations of sacrifice, resilience and hope. No one person owns this story.”

دونالد ترامپ، رئیس‌جمهوری ایالات متحده روز پنج‌شنبه در گفت‌وگویی با شبکه فاکس‌نیوز گفت که برای «حفظ و تقویت عظمت آمریکا» لازم است با تهدیدهایی که از سوی «دیوانه‌هایی با سلاح هسته‌ای» ایجاد می‌شود، مقابله شود.

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دونالد ترامپ، رئیس‌جمهوری ایالات متحده روز پنج‌شنبه در گفت‌وگویی با شبکه فاکس‌نیوز گفت که برای «حفظ و تقویت عظمت آمریکا» لازم است با تهدیدهایی که از سوی «دیوانه‌هایی با سلاح هسته‌ای» ایجاد می‌شود، مقابله شود.

Kombëtarja e Kosovës në Futboll e ka mposhtur Kombëtaren e Sllovakisë me rezutat 4 me 3 në gjysmëfinalen e plejofit për kualifikim në Botëror, të luajtur në Bratisllavë.

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Kombëtarja e Kosovës në Futboll e ka mposhtur Kombëtaren e Sllovakisë me rezutat 4 me 3 në gjysmëfinalen e plejofit për kualifikim në Botëror, të luajtur në Bratisllavë.

Grassroots 'Solarize' programs have expanded across Michigan cities and counties, helping residents access group discounts on solar installations even as federal incentives have been cut.

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Grassroots 'Solarize' programs have expanded across Michigan cities and counties, helping residents access group discounts on solar installations even as federal incentives have been cut.

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Oklahoma Voice
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OKLAHOMA CITY — After a year of controversy and upheaval, a more neutral set of academic standards for social studies instruction will advance to the state Legislature after receiving approval from the Oklahoma State Board of Education. The board voted unanimously Thursday in favor of social studies standards that exclude Bible lessons and polarizing takes […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — After a year of controversy and upheaval, a more neutral set of academic standards for social studies instruction will advance to the state Legislature after receiving approval from the Oklahoma State Board of Education. The board voted unanimously Thursday in favor of social studies standards that exclude Bible lessons and polarizing takes […]

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Radio France Internationale
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Selon des informations publiées dans la presse mauritanienne et confirmées à RFI par des sources sécuritaires mauritanienne et malienne, une patrouille de l'armée malienne a fait irruption mercredi 25 mars au matin dans plusieurs villages de la commune de Gogui, dans la région du Hodh El Gharbi. Une zone où la démarcation de la frontière entre les deux pays n'est pas clairement délimitée. Cette intrusion fait suite à plusieurs épisodes suscitant depuis une dizaine de jours une forte tension entre le Mali et la Mauritanie, que Nouakchott tente de contenir.

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Selon des informations publiées dans la presse mauritanienne et confirmées à RFI par des sources sécuritaires mauritanienne et malienne, une patrouille de l'armée malienne a fait irruption mercredi 25 mars au matin dans plusieurs villages de la commune de Gogui, dans la région du Hodh El Gharbi. Une zone où la démarcation de la frontière entre les deux pays n'est pas clairement délimitée. Cette intrusion fait suite à plusieurs épisodes suscitant depuis une dizaine de jours une forte tension entre le Mali et la Mauritanie, que Nouakchott tente de contenir.

Javery Howard is among among nine former Mississippi Delta law enforcement officers charged in a federal drug trafficking indictment. He pleaded guilty Thursday.

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Javery Howard is among among nine former Mississippi Delta law enforcement officers charged in a federal drug trafficking indictment. He pleaded guilty Thursday.

Claim: “Heavy fighting has opened here in Lusinie Kamara’s yard, in Caldwell,” a blog said, posting a video it claims are Muslims in Liberia. Verdict: Misleading. DUBAWA’s reversed  video verification  found that the video is not from Liberia. Full text  Amidst growing tension in Liberia over a border-land dispute with Guinea, an online blog posted …

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Claim: “Heavy fighting has opened here in Lusinie Kamara’s yard, in Caldwell,” a blog said, posting a video it claims are Muslims in Liberia. Verdict: Misleading. DUBAWA’s reversed  video verification  found that the video is not from Liberia. Full text  Amidst growing tension in Liberia over a border-land dispute with Guinea, an online blog posted …

ERNE sindikatuak irabazi izan ditu azken hogei urtean; hirugarren geratu da orain. Esan sindikatua izan da bigarren.

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ERNE sindikatuak irabazi izan ditu azken hogei urtean; hirugarren geratu da orain. Esan sindikatua izan da bigarren.

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Pasquines
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The Intentona de Yauco of 1897 was the second and final revolt against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico. It was staged by the Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico. On March 26, a group headed by Jose Nicolas Quiñones Torres and Ramon Torres fought Spanish colonial forces but were overcome. The post #TBT: March 26, 2026 appeared first on Pasquines.

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The Intentona de Yauco of 1897 was the second and final revolt against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico. It was staged by the Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico. On March 26, a group headed by Jose Nicolas Quiñones Torres and Ramon Torres fought Spanish colonial forces but were overcome. The post #TBT: March 26, 2026 appeared first on Pasquines.

Republican gubernatorial hopeful John James wants the power to hire and fire the state superintendent. He’s willing to change the Michigan Constitution to get it.

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Republican gubernatorial hopeful John James wants the power to hire and fire the state superintendent. He’s willing to change the Michigan Constitution to get it.

In a surprising reversal, Trump administration lawyers admitted this week that they had incorrectly used an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) memo to justify arrests at  immigration courts like 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan. The acknowledgement was made in court filings in an ongoing lawsuit brought by civil rights groups challenging the controversial arrests of […] The post Trump’s DOJ Admits ICE Memo Erroneously Authorized Arrests at Federal Plaza — What Does That Mean? appeared first on Documented.

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In a surprising reversal, Trump administration lawyers admitted this week that they had incorrectly used an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) memo to justify arrests at  immigration courts like 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan. The acknowledgement was made in court filings in an ongoing lawsuit brought by civil rights groups challenging the controversial arrests of […] The post Trump’s DOJ Admits ICE Memo Erroneously Authorized Arrests at Federal Plaza — What Does That Mean? appeared first on Documented.

TOPEKA — It’s up to Gov. Laura Kelly to signal whether the Kansas Legislature made the right call on a bill giving municipalities the opportunity to allow liquor stores, restaurants and bars to remain open 23 hours a day, seven days a week during the World Cup soccer tournament in June and July. The bill […]

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TOPEKA — It’s up to Gov. Laura Kelly to signal whether the Kansas Legislature made the right call on a bill giving municipalities the opportunity to allow liquor stores, restaurants and bars to remain open 23 hours a day, seven days a week during the World Cup soccer tournament in June and July. The bill […]

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Adirondack Explorer
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A national balloon race ended in an Adirondack ordeal, and both pilots survived

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A national balloon race ended in an Adirondack ordeal, and both pilots survived

At Carteret Correctional Center in Newport, something extraordinary is taking place. Behind prison walls, where too many stories are often reduced to mistakes and sentences, Carteret Community College is helping write a different kind of ending one rooted in education,... The post Perspective | How Carteret Community College is transforming lives inside the Carteret Correctional Center  appeared first on EdNC.

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At Carteret Correctional Center in Newport, something extraordinary is taking place. Behind prison walls, where too many stories are often reduced to mistakes and sentences, Carteret Community College is helping write a different kind of ending one rooted in education,... The post Perspective | How Carteret Community College is transforming lives inside the Carteret Correctional Center  appeared first on EdNC.

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Georgia Recorder
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A bill making its way through the Georgia Legislature in the final days of the session aims to protect the innocent and victims of tragedies, but free speech advocates say it could be detrimental to some news outlets. The goal of Senate Bill 482 is to prevent businesses lawmakers characterize as exploitative – like websites […]

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A bill making its way through the Georgia Legislature in the final days of the session aims to protect the innocent and victims of tragedies, but free speech advocates say it could be detrimental to some news outlets. The goal of Senate Bill 482 is to prevent businesses lawmakers characterize as exploitative – like websites […]

A gestão de Romeu Zema (Novo) à frente do governo de Minas Gerais chega ao fim com um rastro de contradições que a propaganda oficial tenta camuflar. Enquanto outdoors espalhados pelo estado alardeiam uma “saúde que avança”, a realidade vivida pela população e pelos servidores da área revela um projeto político de desmonte, privatização e […] Fonte

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A gestão de Romeu Zema (Novo) à frente do governo de Minas Gerais chega ao fim com um rastro de contradições que a propaganda oficial tenta camuflar. Enquanto outdoors espalhados pelo estado alardeiam uma “saúde que avança”, a realidade vivida pela população e pelos servidores da área revela um projeto político de desmonte, privatização e […] Fonte