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ഇടുക്കി നാരകകാനത്ത് ജീപ്പ് കൊക്കയിലേക്ക് മറിഞ്ഞ് സ്ത്രീയ്ക്കും ആറ് മാസം പ്രായമായ കുഞ്ഞിനും ദാരുണാന്ത്യം. മൂന്നുപേരുടെ നില ​ഗുരുതരമാണ്.

В серии сообщений, опубликованных в социальных сетях, президент США объявил о направлении новой американской делегации в Пакистан в понедельник для переговоров с Ираном.

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В серии сообщений, опубликованных в социальных сетях, президент США объявил о направлении новой американской делегации в Пакистан в понедельник для переговоров с Ираном.

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Leão XIV chegou Santuário Mariano pelas 16h30 locais onde foi recebido pelas autoridades religiosas da Diocese de Viana e pelo reitor do Santuário. Os fiéis estiveram em júbilo neste local que é maior centro de peregrinação católico na África Austral.

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Leão XIV chegou Santuário Mariano pelas 16h30 locais onde foi recebido pelas autoridades religiosas da Diocese de Viana e pelo reitor do Santuário. Os fiéis estiveram em júbilo neste local que é maior centro de peregrinação católico na África Austral.

Repartet spitalore në Maqedoninë e Veriut ku zhvillohet beteja më e vështirë për jetën e pacientëve po përballen me mungesë serioze të infermierëve, raporton Portalb.mk. Pikërisht në repartet e kujdesit intensiv dhe reanimacionit, ku çdo sekondë do të thotë jetë, po mbetet gjithnjë e më pak staf, ndërsa presioni rritet. Nga Shoqata e infermierëve të […]

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Repartet spitalore në Maqedoninë e Veriut ku zhvillohet beteja më e vështirë për jetën e pacientëve po përballen me mungesë serioze të infermierëve, raporton Portalb.mk. Pikërisht në repartet e kujdesit intensiv dhe reanimacionit, ku çdo sekondë do të thotë jetë, po mbetet gjithnjë e më pak staf, ndërsa presioni rritet. Nga Shoqata e infermierëve të […]

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Written by a man at Sing Sing prison, ‘Pride’ is a highlight of the first album by famed prison program Musicambia.

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Written by a man at Sing Sing prison, ‘Pride’ is a highlight of the first album by famed prison program Musicambia.

(The Center Square) – Supporters of Illinois’ proposed “Homes for Good Act” say the measure could reduce recidivism and improve public safety by addressing one of the biggest barriers facing people leaving prison – stable housing. Jennifer Vollen-Katz, executive director of the John Howard Association, said the initiative goes beyond simply providing housing assistance to formerly incarcerated people and instead takes a “holistic” approach to reentry. “People are leaving prison with many different needs that are interconnected,” Vollen-Katz said. “If we want people to be successful, we’ve got to try and meet all of those needs.” The bill expands affordable housing and reentry services for people leaving Illinois prisons, aiming to improve long-term outcomes by reducing homelessness and recidivism. Critics warn it could strain already limited state resources. Vollen-Katz said the program should be seen as a long-term investment, citing data that about 37% of people return to prison within three years, costing the state nearly $200,000 per return. “If we invest up front on helping these people be successful when they leave prison and not recidivate, we will save that money,” she said. “Over time, that will lead to substantial savings for the state of Illinois.” House Bill 5737 would fund the Home for Good program through state agencies starting in 2027, with the Illinois Housing Development Authority supporting housing development and rental subsidies, and the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority funding services like case management. Funds would be distributed to community-based organizations using an existing grant model. The bill’s sponsor, state Rep. Maurice West, D-Rockford, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Supporters argue the legislation would improve safety outcomes by reducing homelessness among people leaving prison and connecting them with reentry services. Opponents, however, question whether taxpayer-funded housing assistance should extend to individuals with serious criminal histories. Vollen-Katz said stable housing is a key public safety tool because it reduces the likelihood of reoffending. “Helping people leaving prison go forward productively enhances public safety,” Vollen-Katz said. “It is better for them and better for everybody else.” Critics argue public housing assistance should have stricter eligibility rules based on criminal history, especially for violent offenses, to balance rehabilitation with public safety. Vollen-Katz disagreed, saying conviction history alone doesn’t reliably predict future behavior and that many people do not reoffend due to rehabilitation and aging out of crime. “Too often we exclude people based on their history without looking at who they are now,” she said, emphasizing the role of reentry programming and skill development in reducing risk after release.

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(The Center Square) – Supporters of Illinois’ proposed “Homes for Good Act” say the measure could reduce recidivism and improve public safety by addressing one of the biggest barriers facing people leaving prison – stable housing. Jennifer Vollen-Katz, executive director of the John Howard Association, said the initiative goes beyond simply providing housing assistance to formerly incarcerated people and instead takes a “holistic” approach to reentry. “People are leaving prison with many different needs that are interconnected,” Vollen-Katz said. “If we want people to be successful, we’ve got to try and meet all of those needs.” The bill expands affordable housing and reentry services for people leaving Illinois prisons, aiming to improve long-term outcomes by reducing homelessness and recidivism. Critics warn it could strain already limited state resources. Vollen-Katz said the program should be seen as a long-term investment, citing data that about 37% of people return to prison within three years, costing the state nearly $200,000 per return. “If we invest up front on helping these people be successful when they leave prison and not recidivate, we will save that money,” she said. “Over time, that will lead to substantial savings for the state of Illinois.” House Bill 5737 would fund the Home for Good program through state agencies starting in 2027, with the Illinois Housing Development Authority supporting housing development and rental subsidies, and the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority funding services like case management. Funds would be distributed to community-based organizations using an existing grant model. The bill’s sponsor, state Rep. Maurice West, D-Rockford, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Supporters argue the legislation would improve safety outcomes by reducing homelessness among people leaving prison and connecting them with reentry services. Opponents, however, question whether taxpayer-funded housing assistance should extend to individuals with serious criminal histories. Vollen-Katz said stable housing is a key public safety tool because it reduces the likelihood of reoffending. “Helping people leaving prison go forward productively enhances public safety,” Vollen-Katz said. “It is better for them and better for everybody else.” Critics argue public housing assistance should have stricter eligibility rules based on criminal history, especially for violent offenses, to balance rehabilitation with public safety. Vollen-Katz disagreed, saying conviction history alone doesn’t reliably predict future behavior and that many people do not reoffend due to rehabilitation and aging out of crime. “Too often we exclude people based on their history without looking at who they are now,” she said, emphasizing the role of reentry programming and skill development in reducing risk after release.

Polls are open April 20-28 for early voting. Election Day is May 2.

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Polls are open April 20-28 for early voting. Election Day is May 2.

Early voting is April 20-28 for Fort Worth’s proposed $845M bond program and several city charter amendments, including one to increase pay for the mayor and City Council.

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Early voting is April 20-28 for Fort Worth’s proposed $845M bond program and several city charter amendments, including one to increase pay for the mayor and City Council.

How will Texas data centers be powered amid boom? Nuclear experts are making plans.

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How will Texas data centers be powered amid boom? Nuclear experts are making plans.

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Beekeeper Louis Felty estimates he produces several hundred pounds of honey for retail sale annually.

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Beekeeper Louis Felty estimates he produces several hundred pounds of honey for retail sale annually.

There’s been a recent flurry of think tank reports and articles on the state's major issues that should be required reading for would-be governors.

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There’s been a recent flurry of think tank reports and articles on the state's major issues that should be required reading for would-be governors.

بررسی چشم‌انداز مذاکرات آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی در گفت‌و‌گو با ابراهیم روشندل، دیپلمات پیشین و کارشناس امنیت ملی

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بررسی چشم‌انداز مذاکرات آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی در گفت‌و‌گو با ابراهیم روشندل، دیپلمات پیشین و کارشناس امنیت ملی

Он автор книги "Митьки"

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Durante la jornada de este domingo, una marcha en memoria de Camila Ponce, joven conductora de 21 años que ...

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Durante la jornada de este domingo, una marcha en memoria de Camila Ponce, joven conductora de 21 años que ...

حمید آصفی، پژوهشگر اقتصادی و فعال سیاسی در ایران، روز یکشنبه ۳۰ فروردین در یادداشتی که نسخه‌ای از آن را به صدای آمریکا فرستاده، نحوه برخورد ماموران وزارت اطلاعات با خود، از زمان هجوم به منزل تا ضرب‌ و شتم و خونریزی مغزی را روایت کرده و خواستار توقف این اقدامات شده است.

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حمید آصفی، پژوهشگر اقتصادی و فعال سیاسی در ایران، روز یکشنبه ۳۰ فروردین در یادداشتی که نسخه‌ای از آن را به صدای آمریکا فرستاده، نحوه برخورد ماموران وزارت اطلاعات با خود، از زمان هجوم به منزل تا ضرب‌ و شتم و خونریزی مغزی را روایت کرده و خواستار توقف این اقدامات شده است.

Arthur Fils a remporté son quatrième tournoi à Barcelone samedi en finale contre Andrey Rublev. Une victoire qui vient récompenser de la patience et un long travail consécutifs à huit mois de blessure qui l'ont douloureusement éloigné des terrains. Un retour en force bienvenu à un mois de Roland-Garros.

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Arthur Fils a remporté son quatrième tournoi à Barcelone samedi en finale contre Andrey Rublev. Une victoire qui vient récompenser de la patience et un long travail consécutifs à huit mois de blessure qui l'ont douloureusement éloigné des terrains. Un retour en force bienvenu à un mois de Roland-Garros.

Voilà maintenant quatre jours que le Liban et Israël sont convenus d'une trêve. Malgré les risques, des milliers d'entre eux (les chiffres ne sont pas encore connus) sont repartis dans le sud où les violations de ce cessez-le-feu ont été rapportées depuis son entrée en vigueur vendredi dernier. Pour certaines familles, le retour dans leur ville natale est fébrile.

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Voilà maintenant quatre jours que le Liban et Israël sont convenus d'une trêve. Malgré les risques, des milliers d'entre eux (les chiffres ne sont pas encore connus) sont repartis dans le sud où les violations de ce cessez-le-feu ont été rapportées depuis son entrée en vigueur vendredi dernier. Pour certaines familles, le retour dans leur ville natale est fébrile.

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