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Freedom of the Press Foundation
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:New York, May 12, 2026 — The Wall Street Journal revealed yesterday that the Department of Justice sent grand jury subpoenas to the paper, demanding records of its journalists related to reporting about the lead-up to the Iran war. In recent months, prosecutors have also sent subpoenas to other media organizations, and to email and phone providers seeking information in leak inquiries, according to sources who spoke to the Journal.The following can be attributed to Freedom of the Press Foundation Chief of Advocacy Seth Stern: “The government’s investigation of The Wall Street Journal has nothing to do with ‘national security.’ It’s an outrageous attempt to silence sources, intimidate journalists, and bury the truth about President Trump’s unpopular decision to launch a war even his own generals warned against.“We’ve seen this cowardly script before. ‘National security’ was a lie when the government tried to stop journalists from publishing the Pentagon Papers to cover up its failures, and it’s a lie now.“These subpoenas are a direct threat to the public’s right to know, and the Journal is correct to fight them. Since the Department of Justice has abandoned the First Amendment, it’s up to the courts to restrain the government’s attempts to crush investigative journalism.“Journalists at every news outlet across the U.S. must also harden their digital defenses now, to protect their sources from an administration obsessed with silencing critics and dismantling the free press.” Please contact us if you would like further comment.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:New York, May 12, 2026 — The Wall Street Journal revealed yesterday that the Department of Justice sent grand jury subpoenas to the paper, demanding records of its journalists related to reporting about the lead-up to the Iran war. In recent months, prosecutors have also sent subpoenas to other media organizations, and to email and phone providers seeking information in leak inquiries, according to sources who spoke to the Journal.The following can be attributed to Freedom of the Press Foundation Chief of Advocacy Seth Stern: “The government’s investigation of The Wall Street Journal has nothing to do with ‘national security.’ It’s an outrageous attempt to silence sources, intimidate journalists, and bury the truth about President Trump’s unpopular decision to launch a war even his own generals warned against.“We’ve seen this cowardly script before. ‘National security’ was a lie when the government tried to stop journalists from publishing the Pentagon Papers to cover up its failures, and it’s a lie now.“These subpoenas are a direct threat to the public’s right to know, and the Journal is correct to fight them. Since the Department of Justice has abandoned the First Amendment, it’s up to the courts to restrain the government’s attempts to crush investigative journalism.“Journalists at every news outlet across the U.S. must also harden their digital defenses now, to protect their sources from an administration obsessed with silencing critics and dismantling the free press.” Please contact us if you would like further comment.

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Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
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A new 55-foot-wide mural by Luna Creative Collaborations is coming to life on the outside Paleteria Yayo, 1727 W. Lincoln Ave. The post Paletas, paint and pride: New South Side mural celebrates community and summer sunsets appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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A new 55-foot-wide mural by Luna Creative Collaborations is coming to life on the outside Paleteria Yayo, 1727 W. Lincoln Ave. The post Paletas, paint and pride: New South Side mural celebrates community and summer sunsets appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon was a recent guest on the "KAXE Morning Show" to talk about preparations and security for the upcoming midterm elections.

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Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon was a recent guest on the "KAXE Morning Show" to talk about preparations and security for the upcoming midterm elections.

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Capitol News Illinois
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Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said Tuesday that he’s “focused right now on finishing the session” but acknowledged that conversations about a widely-speculated 2027 campaign for Chicago mayor are just on the horizon.

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Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said Tuesday that he’s “focused right now on finishing the session” but acknowledged that conversations about a widely-speculated 2027 campaign for Chicago mayor are just on the horizon.

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The Amarillo ISD Board of Trustees was presented with the district’s proposed 2026/2027 budget during its Monday meeting. In a presentation, Chief Financial Officer Daniel West discussed enrollment declines affecting the district’s income, cost savings to offset those declines, and district-wide pay raises. During the meeting, Trustee David Nance addressed West and Superintendent Deidre Parish, […] The post Amarillo ISD considers balancing budget with pay raises and cost reductions appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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The Amarillo ISD Board of Trustees was presented with the district’s proposed 2026/2027 budget during its Monday meeting. In a presentation, Chief Financial Officer Daniel West discussed enrollment declines affecting the district’s income, cost savings to offset those declines, and district-wide pay raises. During the meeting, Trustee David Nance addressed West and Superintendent Deidre Parish, […] The post Amarillo ISD considers balancing budget with pay raises and cost reductions appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

Os 30 anos da TV OVO, coletivo audiovisual com origem comunitária e atuação consolidada no interior do Rio Grande do Sul, foram homenageados nesta terça-feira (12) em sessão especial realizada pela Câmara de Vereadores de Santa Maria. A atividade ocorreu às 15h, durante o Expediente Nobre, por iniciativa do vereador Valdir Oliveira (PT), e reuniu […] Fonte

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Os 30 anos da TV OVO, coletivo audiovisual com origem comunitária e atuação consolidada no interior do Rio Grande do Sul, foram homenageados nesta terça-feira (12) em sessão especial realizada pela Câmara de Vereadores de Santa Maria. A atividade ocorreu às 15h, durante o Expediente Nobre, por iniciativa do vereador Valdir Oliveira (PT), e reuniu […] Fonte

The KAXE Music team talks their favorite releases from April 2026 featuring music from Aubrie Sellers, Mexican Institute of Sound & Meridian Brothers, and Marta Del Grandi.

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The KAXE Music team talks their favorite releases from April 2026 featuring music from Aubrie Sellers, Mexican Institute of Sound & Meridian Brothers, and Marta Del Grandi.

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JOEY in La Jolla brings cuisines from around the world.

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JOEY in La Jolla brings cuisines from around the world.

As the state GOP gathers this weekend in the Wisconsin Dells, polls suggest Trump’s strongest support is weakening amid the Iran war and high gas prices. The post Wisconsin Republicans look to Donald Trump’s die-hard fans to brighten their prospects in November appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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As the state GOP gathers this weekend in the Wisconsin Dells, polls suggest Trump’s strongest support is weakening amid the Iran war and high gas prices. The post Wisconsin Republicans look to Donald Trump’s die-hard fans to brighten their prospects in November appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a nearly ninefold increase in New York City’s budget for preventing hate crimes as part of his budget proposal announced Tuesday, fulfilling a campaign promise that was central to his outreach to Jewish voters amid concerns about his stance against Israel. The Jewish community overwhelmingly did not support... The post Mamdani supersizes NYC hate crimes office, as tensions simmer over synagogue protests appeared first on The Forward.

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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a nearly ninefold increase in New York City’s budget for preventing hate crimes as part of his budget proposal announced Tuesday, fulfilling a campaign promise that was central to his outreach to Jewish voters amid concerns about his stance against Israel. The Jewish community overwhelmingly did not support... The post Mamdani supersizes NYC hate crimes office, as tensions simmer over synagogue protests appeared first on The Forward.

Vladimir Ashurkov, a financier and ally of Alexei Navalny, gave a three-hour interview to journalist Yury Dud. In the 2000s, Ashurkov served as chief financial officer of the Port of St. Petersburg and as a top manager at Alfa Group. From 2010 onward he took part in Alexei Navalny’s investigations and later became executive director of the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), a position he held until 2023. In the interview with Dud, Ashurkov addressed questions about recent scandals surrounding FBK, including whether Navalny’s allies took money from oligarchs, why they worked with former Probusinessbank co-owner Alexander Zheleznyak, and who initiated the letter in support of billionaire Mikhail Fridman. Here are the most important quotes.

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Vladimir Ashurkov, a financier and ally of Alexei Navalny, gave a three-hour interview to journalist Yury Dud. In the 2000s, Ashurkov served as chief financial officer of the Port of St. Petersburg and as a top manager at Alfa Group. From 2010 onward he took part in Alexei Navalny’s investigations and later became executive director of the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), a position he held until 2023. In the interview with Dud, Ashurkov addressed questions about recent scandals surrounding FBK, including whether Navalny’s allies took money from oligarchs, why they worked with former Probusinessbank co-owner Alexander Zheleznyak, and who initiated the letter in support of billionaire Mikhail Fridman. Here are the most important quotes.

When Robert Jago’s brother-in-law, a local politician in Montreal, Canada, shared a photo on Facebook greeting Indigenous leaders, Jago said he immediately knew the leaders as frauds. “They were kind of a fake meetup band,” said Jago, whose podcast explores the phenomenon of groups pretending to be Indigenous. “People know so little, they get suckered […]

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When Robert Jago’s brother-in-law, a local politician in Montreal, Canada, shared a photo on Facebook greeting Indigenous leaders, Jago said he immediately knew the leaders as frauds. “They were kind of a fake meetup band,” said Jago, whose podcast explores the phenomenon of groups pretending to be Indigenous. “People know so little, they get suckered […]

Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 328, which increases the annual cap on tax-credited contributions to private school scholarship funds from $120 million to $150 million and relaxes requirements for students to obtain the scholarships. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 328, which increases the annual cap on tax-credited contributions to private school scholarship funds from $120 million to $150 million and relaxes requirements for students to obtain the scholarships. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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Global Voices
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Every month, Global Voices will be choosing an urgent theme to explore in depth across all our regions. In June we're exploring how gender diversity is experienced and opposed all over the world.

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Every month, Global Voices will be choosing an urgent theme to explore in depth across all our regions. In June we're exploring how gender diversity is experienced and opposed all over the world.

Por una abrumadora mayoría de 46 votos a favor, el Senado ratificó este martes el nombramiento del ministro y actual presidente de la Corte de Apelaciones de Antofagasta, Dinko Franulic Cetinic, como nuevo integrante de la Corte Suprema. El magistrado, que destaca por una carrera desarrollada íntegramente en regiones, llega al máximo tribunal con una agenda marcada por la probidad, la revisión de la imparcialidad judicial y el fortalecimiento de la justicia fuera de Santiago. Este artículo Hito para el norte: Presidente de la Corte de Antofagasta llega al máximo tribunal del país fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Por una abrumadora mayoría de 46 votos a favor, el Senado ratificó este martes el nombramiento del ministro y actual presidente de la Corte de Apelaciones de Antofagasta, Dinko Franulic Cetinic, como nuevo integrante de la Corte Suprema. El magistrado, que destaca por una carrera desarrollada íntegramente en regiones, llega al máximo tribunal con una agenda marcada por la probidad, la revisión de la imparcialidad judicial y el fortalecimiento de la justicia fuera de Santiago. Este artículo Hito para el norte: Presidente de la Corte de Antofagasta llega al máximo tribunal del país fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Vladimir Safatle lança livro que faz mergulho profundo nas razões para a ascensão do fascismo na sociedade atual Fonte

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Vladimir Safatle lança livro que faz mergulho profundo nas razões para a ascensão do fascismo na sociedade atual Fonte

The New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission vote advanced a petition from a trade association requesting new rulemaking over objections from water and environmental advocacy groups. Seven WQCC members voted in favor, four voted against the proposal and one member abstained. A dayslong hearing will be scheduled at a later date.

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The New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission vote advanced a petition from a trade association requesting new rulemaking over objections from water and environmental advocacy groups. Seven WQCC members voted in favor, four voted against the proposal and one member abstained. A dayslong hearing will be scheduled at a later date.

Lierac Body Sculpt: el concentrado crioactivo que está arrasando en rutinas corporales.

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Lierac Body Sculpt: el concentrado crioactivo que está arrasando en rutinas corporales.