Apirilaren 5ean deitu du Ipar Euskal Herriko mugimendu abertzaleak Aberri Eguna Baionan, Euskal Herria. Etorkizuna. Itxaropena lelopean. Eguna ospatzeko, manifestazioa, bazkaria eta kontzertuak antolatu dituzte.

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Apirilaren 5ean deitu du Ipar Euskal Herriko mugimendu abertzaleak Aberri Eguna Baionan, Euskal Herria. Etorkizuna. Itxaropena lelopean. Eguna ospatzeko, manifestazioa, bazkaria eta kontzertuak antolatu dituzte.

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Após vários meses de atraso, o orçamento da França para 2026 deve ser aprovado nesta segunda-feira (2). Antes da adoção definitiva do texto, o primeiro-ministro Sébastien Lecornu enfrentará duas novas moções de censura na Assembleia Nacional, que, segundo a imprensa francesa, não devem ser aprovadas nem provocar a queda do governo.

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Após vários meses de atraso, o orçamento da França para 2026 deve ser aprovado nesta segunda-feira (2). Antes da adoção definitiva do texto, o primeiro-ministro Sébastien Lecornu enfrentará duas novas moções de censura na Assembleia Nacional, que, segundo a imprensa francesa, não devem ser aprovadas nem provocar a queda do governo.

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Why the safest response to volatility is to stop trying to predict what comes next.

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Why the safest response to volatility is to stop trying to predict what comes next.

Уряд ухвалив постанову про впровадження «білого списку» для терміналів супутникового Starlink, повідомив міністр оборони Михайло Федоров. За його словами, незабаром в Україні працюватимуть лише перевірені й зареєстровані термінали. Усе інше буде відключено. «Це реакція на використання росіянами Starlink. Російські дрони, оснащені терміналом, складно збити. Вони летять на низькій висоті, стійкі до РЕБ та керуються оператором у режимі реального часу навіть на великих відстанях. Єдине...

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Уряд ухвалив постанову про впровадження «білого списку» для терміналів супутникового Starlink, повідомив міністр оборони Михайло Федоров. За його словами, незабаром в Україні працюватимуть лише перевірені й зареєстровані термінали. Усе інше буде відключено. «Це реакція на використання росіянами Starlink. Російські дрони, оснащені терміналом, складно збити. Вони летять на низькій висоті, стійкі до РЕБ та керуються оператором у режимі реального часу навіть на великих відстанях. Єдине...

Why genetic influence on lifespan appears to have doubled.

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Why genetic influence on lifespan appears to have doubled.

As the UK tries to make sense of a world in which the US is not a wholly reliable ally, a realistic stance on China is essential.

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As the UK tries to make sense of a world in which the US is not a wholly reliable ally, a realistic stance on China is essential.

Porto Alegre será palco, entre os dias 26 e 29 de março, da primeira Conferência Internacional Antifascista pela Soberania dos Povos, que reunirá lideranças políticas, movimentos sociais e intelectuais de cinco continentes. O encontro busca articular respostas globais ao avanço da extrema direita e reafirmar a mobilização popular como eixo central da defesa da democracia. […] Porto Alegre sedia encontro internacional para articular resistência ao fascismo apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Porto Alegre será palco, entre os dias 26 e 29 de março, da primeira Conferência Internacional Antifascista pela Soberania dos Povos, que reunirá lideranças políticas, movimentos sociais e intelectuais de cinco continentes. O encontro busca articular respostas globais ao avanço da extrema direita e reafirmar a mobilização popular como eixo central da defesa da democracia. […] Porto Alegre sedia encontro internacional para articular resistência ao fascismo apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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At a nonpartisan forum of mayors, elected officials identifying as Democrats and Republicans described an escalating situation among municipalities, their residents and the Trump administration over immigration enforcement, sanctuary policies and the threats of revoked funding for cities that don’t comply with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s deportation efforts.

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At a nonpartisan forum of mayors, elected officials identifying as Democrats and Republicans described an escalating situation among municipalities, their residents and the Trump administration over immigration enforcement, sanctuary policies and the threats of revoked funding for cities that don’t comply with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s deportation efforts.

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A 20ª jornada do Campeonato francês da primeira divisão de futebol masculino ficou encerrada com o triunfo do Paris Saint-Germain por 2-1 diante do Estrasburgo. Os parisienses continuam no primeiro lugar na classificação com dois pontos de vantagem em relação ao Lens.

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A 20ª jornada do Campeonato francês da primeira divisão de futebol masculino ficou encerrada com o triunfo do Paris Saint-Germain por 2-1 diante do Estrasburgo. Os parisienses continuam no primeiro lugar na classificação com dois pontos de vantagem em relação ao Lens.

(The Center Square) – Medi-Cal is paying an estimated $608 million per month for cooking, shopping, cleaning, and laundry services for elderly and disabled low-income California residents – including illegal immigrants – at their homes and mostly paid to their relatives, state records show. These services are part of a federally-and-state-funded program called In-Home Supportive Services, which was designed to get people assistance at home without having to move to an expensive facility. But the program has grown so rapidly that it is responsible for 41% of job gains in California since January 2019, when Gov. Gavin Newsom took office. By the end of 2025, the program had grown to 799,379 taxpayer-funded “providers,” making IHSS “provider," according to federal occupational data, the most common job in the state. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office responded by accusing The Center Square of having “California Derangement Syndrome" after the news organization asked about the dominance of IHSS in California employment, citing federal statistics. California Gov. Gavin Newsom spokesperson Tara Gallegos also questioned the cited numbers. “We don’t respond to fairy tale statistics,” she wrote in an email to The Center Square. “We’re sorry that your California Derangement Syndrome has led you down this sad path.” Four minutes before Gallegos’ response, California’s Employment Development Department released its own report on the state’s net loss of 11,200 nonfarm payroll jobs in 2025, which would have been over seven times worse if not for IHSS growth. The governor’s office did not respond to a follow-up with the state’s own figures. The majority of IHSS providers are relatives of and live with recipients, and are paid an average of $18.33 per hour. The average recipient is authorized for 118.4 hours per month, thus earning the average provider an estimated $2,170.27 per month. “We see a growth in government jobs, and dramatic decrease in private sector jobs in California, and that is very alarming and unsustainable,” said Assemblyman Carl DeMaio, R-San Diego, in an interview with The Center Square. “Not only are these not good jobs, they are literally a conduit of funding for political campaigns for the politicians that have established them.” Since January 2019, government jobs, and taxpayer-funded jobs in healthcare and education grew by 852,400 jobs, while all other industries combined lost a net 139,300 payroll jobs. During this time, the U.S. Census estimates state’s population also declined by 156,914 residents. As DeMaio noted, IHSS members are unionized, under SEIU Local 2015. Another SEIU healthcare union, SEIU-UHW, recently introduced a ballot measure to institute a wealth tax on California billionaires. For the ongoing fiscal year, the state budget allocated $3.3 million for California to “support IHSS collective bargaining and its potential transition to state level collective bargaining,” suggesting changes in compensation for IHSS providers may be coming soon. This means provider wages could rise to match the state’s $25 per hour healthcare minimum wage, which would increase base labor costs for the program by 36%. To receive paid in-home care through IHSS, a recipient is supposed visited by a social worker to establish the maximum number of allowable billable hours. There are also supposed to be scheduled visits to review the need for services. IHSS breaks these services into two categories: domestic and related services, and personal care services. Combined monthly billing for both domestic and personal services provided through the program is an estimated $1.6 billion per month for 85 million hours of work. IHSS is projected to cost $29.9 billion in the ongoing fiscal year, an 11.9% increase over the prior year — reflecting the program’s compounding costs. In December, the average IHSS provider was authorized to provide 45.9 hours of care across the domestic and related services category, though not all services are utilized by each recipient (use rates range from 80.5% through 83.5%). These include domestic services — such as cleaning — buying food, preparing and cleaning after meals, laundry, and other shopping and errands. Food-related domestic services represent a combined 35.7 hours of authorized work per recipient each month, reflected in 25.7 million hours of billable work across the IHSS workforce. At the typical IHSS wage, that’s $472 million per month on just those food-related services — domestic services, laundry, and other shopping and errands cost another $136 million per month. Personal care includes a much wider array of services, and wider variance in usage, ranging from menstrual care (4.4% of recipients) to dressing (88.8% of recipients). Billing hours for personal care added up to 51.9 million hours per month at a taxpayer-funded cost of $951 million per month. During last year's budget cycle for the ongoing fiscal year, a proposal to eliminate IHSS coverage for illegal immigrants was ultimately not adopted. The state did adopt a freeze on new illegal immigrant enrollment in Medi-Cal for adults over 19 years old starting in January 2026. While there is a long-standing rule technically barring illegal immigrants from serving as IHSS providers, illegal immigrants already enrolled in Medi-Cal are still able to secure IHSS-funded care.

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(The Center Square) – Medi-Cal is paying an estimated $608 million per month for cooking, shopping, cleaning, and laundry services for elderly and disabled low-income California residents – including illegal immigrants – at their homes and mostly paid to their relatives, state records show. These services are part of a federally-and-state-funded program called In-Home Supportive Services, which was designed to get people assistance at home without having to move to an expensive facility. But the program has grown so rapidly that it is responsible for 41% of job gains in California since January 2019, when Gov. Gavin Newsom took office. By the end of 2025, the program had grown to 799,379 taxpayer-funded “providers,” making IHSS “provider," according to federal occupational data, the most common job in the state. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office responded by accusing The Center Square of having “California Derangement Syndrome" after the news organization asked about the dominance of IHSS in California employment, citing federal statistics. California Gov. Gavin Newsom spokesperson Tara Gallegos also questioned the cited numbers. “We don’t respond to fairy tale statistics,” she wrote in an email to The Center Square. “We’re sorry that your California Derangement Syndrome has led you down this sad path.” Four minutes before Gallegos’ response, California’s Employment Development Department released its own report on the state’s net loss of 11,200 nonfarm payroll jobs in 2025, which would have been over seven times worse if not for IHSS growth. The governor’s office did not respond to a follow-up with the state’s own figures. The majority of IHSS providers are relatives of and live with recipients, and are paid an average of $18.33 per hour. The average recipient is authorized for 118.4 hours per month, thus earning the average provider an estimated $2,170.27 per month. “We see a growth in government jobs, and dramatic decrease in private sector jobs in California, and that is very alarming and unsustainable,” said Assemblyman Carl DeMaio, R-San Diego, in an interview with The Center Square. “Not only are these not good jobs, they are literally a conduit of funding for political campaigns for the politicians that have established them.” Since January 2019, government jobs, and taxpayer-funded jobs in healthcare and education grew by 852,400 jobs, while all other industries combined lost a net 139,300 payroll jobs. During this time, the U.S. Census estimates state’s population also declined by 156,914 residents. As DeMaio noted, IHSS members are unionized, under SEIU Local 2015. Another SEIU healthcare union, SEIU-UHW, recently introduced a ballot measure to institute a wealth tax on California billionaires. For the ongoing fiscal year, the state budget allocated $3.3 million for California to “support IHSS collective bargaining and its potential transition to state level collective bargaining,” suggesting changes in compensation for IHSS providers may be coming soon. This means provider wages could rise to match the state’s $25 per hour healthcare minimum wage, which would increase base labor costs for the program by 36%. To receive paid in-home care through IHSS, a recipient is supposed visited by a social worker to establish the maximum number of allowable billable hours. There are also supposed to be scheduled visits to review the need for services. IHSS breaks these services into two categories: domestic and related services, and personal care services. Combined monthly billing for both domestic and personal services provided through the program is an estimated $1.6 billion per month for 85 million hours of work. IHSS is projected to cost $29.9 billion in the ongoing fiscal year, an 11.9% increase over the prior year — reflecting the program’s compounding costs. In December, the average IHSS provider was authorized to provide 45.9 hours of care across the domestic and related services category, though not all services are utilized by each recipient (use rates range from 80.5% through 83.5%). These include domestic services — such as cleaning — buying food, preparing and cleaning after meals, laundry, and other shopping and errands. Food-related domestic services represent a combined 35.7 hours of authorized work per recipient each month, reflected in 25.7 million hours of billable work across the IHSS workforce. At the typical IHSS wage, that’s $472 million per month on just those food-related services — domestic services, laundry, and other shopping and errands cost another $136 million per month. Personal care includes a much wider array of services, and wider variance in usage, ranging from menstrual care (4.4% of recipients) to dressing (88.8% of recipients). Billing hours for personal care added up to 51.9 million hours per month at a taxpayer-funded cost of $951 million per month. During last year's budget cycle for the ongoing fiscal year, a proposal to eliminate IHSS coverage for illegal immigrants was ultimately not adopted. The state did adopt a freeze on new illegal immigrant enrollment in Medi-Cal for adults over 19 years old starting in January 2026. While there is a long-standing rule technically barring illegal immigrants from serving as IHSS providers, illegal immigrants already enrolled in Medi-Cal are still able to secure IHSS-funded care.

Texas’ population grew at a slower pace in 2025 than in previous years, according to new federal data. Nearly 32 million people now live in the state. The post Census: Texas led U.S. in population growth in 2025, but immigration slowed appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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Texas’ population grew at a slower pace in 2025 than in previous years, according to new federal data. Nearly 32 million people now live in the state. The post Census: Texas led U.S. in population growth in 2025, but immigration slowed appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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Public meetings for the week of Feb. 2, 2026. The post The Bulletin Board: Public Meetings, Feb. 2, 2026 appeared first on Athens County Independent.

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Public meetings for the week of Feb. 2, 2026. The post The Bulletin Board: Public Meetings, Feb. 2, 2026 appeared first on Athens County Independent.

Temporary legal status for 12,000-plus Haitian immigrants in the city is set to expire on Wednesday. The expectation that federal enforcement will follow is upending daily life for some. The post Springfield prepares for an ICE raid it can’t confirm: ‘You become powerless in a situation like this’ appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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Temporary legal status for 12,000-plus Haitian immigrants in the city is set to expire on Wednesday. The expectation that federal enforcement will follow is upending daily life for some. The post Springfield prepares for an ICE raid it can’t confirm: ‘You become powerless in a situation like this’ appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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Montana Free Press
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Winter shelters en route. The post Helena, meet your new city manager appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Froid residents travel to GF after immigration arrest. The post Toby’s House breaks ground on new facility appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Froid residents travel to GF after immigration arrest. The post Toby’s House breaks ground on new facility appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign has disrupted the lives of California immigrants involved in the state’s early child care industry, commercial trucking business and court system. Let’s dive into the details: CalMatters co-founder retires: Dave Lesher helped found CalMatters in 2015 with the aim to hold politicians accountable and engage with California residents. In […]

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President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign has disrupted the lives of California immigrants involved in the state’s early child care industry, commercial trucking business and court system. Let’s dive into the details: CalMatters co-founder retires: Dave Lesher helped found CalMatters in 2015 with the aim to hold politicians accountable and engage with California residents. In […]

Ndryshimet në Kodin Penal në vitin 2023, për të cilat të gjithë po “lajnë duart” sot, ishin një goditje skandaloze për luftën sistemike kundër korrupsionit në vend. Ndryshimet që u miratuan të mërkurën, si një përpjekje për të riparuar një pjesë të dëmit, sipas vëzhgimeve të (vetëm) organizatave të shoqërisë civile të bashkuara në Platformën […]

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Ndryshimet në Kodin Penal në vitin 2023, për të cilat të gjithë po “lajnë duart” sot, ishin një goditje skandaloze për luftën sistemike kundër korrupsionit në vend. Ndryshimet që u miratuan të mërkurën, si një përpjekje për të riparuar një pjesë të dëmit, sipas vëzhgimeve të (vetëm) organizatave të shoqërisë civile të bashkuara në Platformën […]

At least 12 companies received letters from the agency stating that chest binders, a compression garment, are medical devices and require compliance with strict federal regulations. The post FDA Targets Gender-Affirming Garments, Warning Companies that Serve Trans Customers appeared first on Rewire News Group.

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At least 12 companies received letters from the agency stating that chest binders, a compression garment, are medical devices and require compliance with strict federal regulations. The post FDA Targets Gender-Affirming Garments, Warning Companies that Serve Trans Customers appeared first on Rewire News Group.

Иранда 31-январда "Оскар" сыйлыгына көрсөтүлгөн "Жөн гана кокустук" фильминин сценаристтеринин бири жана укук коргоочу Мехди Махмудиан камакка алынды. Бул тууралуу АКШда жайгашкан Human Rights Activists in Iran көз карандысыз укук коргоо уюму(HRAI) кабарлады. Махмудианга так кандай айып коюлганы азырынча расмий жарыялана элек. Associated Press агенттигинин маалыматына ылайык, ал 28-январда дагы 16 адам менен бирге Ирандын Жогорку лидери Али Хаменеини жана бийликтин демонстранттарды катаал...

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Иранда 31-январда "Оскар" сыйлыгына көрсөтүлгөн "Жөн гана кокустук" фильминин сценаристтеринин бири жана укук коргоочу Мехди Махмудиан камакка алынды. Бул тууралуу АКШда жайгашкан Human Rights Activists in Iran көз карандысыз укук коргоо уюму(HRAI) кабарлады. Махмудианга так кандай айып коюлганы азырынча расмий жарыялана элек. Associated Press агенттигинин маалыматына ылайык, ал 28-январда дагы 16 адам менен бирге Ирандын Жогорку лидери Али Хаменеини жана бийликтин демонстранттарды катаал...