The state of California and the Trump administration are on course for a major legal clash that could determine whether the state will continue to have unique authority to shape the American automotive market. On Monday, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a Democrat, filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s attempt to roll back California’s […]

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The state of California and the Trump administration are on course for a major legal clash that could determine whether the state will continue to have unique authority to shape the American automotive market. On Monday, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, a Democrat, filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s attempt to roll back California’s […]

El candidato de izquierda y heredero político de Pedro Castillo exige detener el escrutinio e insiste en que el voto en el extranjero, clave para la victoria de la líder de Fuerza Popular, fue manipulado.

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El candidato de izquierda y heredero político de Pedro Castillo exige detener el escrutinio e insiste en que el voto en el extranjero, clave para la victoria de la líder de Fuerza Popular, fue manipulado.

La Cámara Alta estadounidense aprueba por primera vez una resolución para limitar la capacidad de Donald Trump de prolongar el conflicto con Irán. La decisión abre una nueva batalla política en Washington.

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La Cámara Alta estadounidense aprueba por primera vez una resolución para limitar la capacidad de Donald Trump de prolongar el conflicto con Irán. La decisión abre una nueva batalla política en Washington.

Georgia lawmakers dialed back a controversial change that would have mandated hand recounts of the two top-ticket races in every election before local officials could certify the results. The hand-count provision was added by Senate Republicans over the weekend to a measure extending the state’s self-imposed deadline to stop using ballot QR codes to tally […]

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Georgia lawmakers dialed back a controversial change that would have mandated hand recounts of the two top-ticket races in every election before local officials could certify the results. The hand-count provision was added by Senate Republicans over the weekend to a measure extending the state’s self-imposed deadline to stop using ballot QR codes to tally […]

Until now, cattle were believed to be the main screwworm carriers. Investigations continue.

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英国财政部周二(6月23日)宣布,将从2028年10月起取消低价值进口商品关税豁免政策,较原计划提前六个月实施,旨在改革被中国跨境电商平台希音(Shein)等企业广泛利用低价进口包裹税收优惠制度。

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英国财政部周二(6月23日)宣布,将从2028年10月起取消低价值进口商品关税豁免政策,较原计划提前六个月实施,旨在改革被中国跨境电商平台希音(Shein)等企业广泛利用低价进口包裹税收优惠制度。

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سەرۆک دۆناڵد ترامپ، ڕۆژی سێشەممە، لە گردبوونەوەیەک لە پێنسلڤانیا ڕایگەیاند دانوستانەکان لەگەڵ ئێراندا بە ئاسایی بەڕێوەدەچن " ئێمە زۆر باش پێکەوە هەڵدەکەین" سەرۆک ترامپ گوتیشی " ئابوری ئێران ڕووخاوە، و بنەی پیشەسازی بەرگریشیان زیانێکی زۆری پێکەوتووە کە ساڵانێکی زۆریان دەوێت تا بتوانن بنیاتی بنێنەوە." گوتیشی تەنها شتی کە لێی تێدەگەن " چەکوشە" ، ئەمەش ئاماژەیەک بوو بۆ ئۆپەراسیۆنی چەکوشی نیوەشەوی دژ بە کۆماری ئیسلامی ئێران. سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا گوتیشی " ئێران زۆر باشە، ئەگەر بەرپرسیاربێت، ئەگەر...

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سەرۆک دۆناڵد ترامپ، ڕۆژی سێشەممە، لە گردبوونەوەیەک لە پێنسلڤانیا ڕایگەیاند دانوستانەکان لەگەڵ ئێراندا بە ئاسایی بەڕێوەدەچن " ئێمە زۆر باش پێکەوە هەڵدەکەین" سەرۆک ترامپ گوتیشی " ئابوری ئێران ڕووخاوە، و بنەی پیشەسازی بەرگریشیان زیانێکی زۆری پێکەوتووە کە ساڵانێکی زۆریان دەوێت تا بتوانن بنیاتی بنێنەوە." گوتیشی تەنها شتی کە لێی تێدەگەن " چەکوشە" ، ئەمەش ئاماژەیەک بوو بۆ ئۆپەراسیۆنی چەکوشی نیوەشەوی دژ بە کۆماری ئیسلامی ئێران. سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا گوتیشی " ئێران زۆر باشە، ئەگەر بەرپرسیاربێت، ئەگەر...

(New York Jewish Week) — Voters in New York’s Hudson Valley on Tuesday are choosing a Democrat to challenge the staunchly pro-Israel Republican Rep. Mike Lawler in a heavily Jewish swing district. Two candidates have emerged as frontrunners in the Democratic primary in New York’s 17th Congressional District, a suburb of New York City that... The post Pro-Israel Democrats battle to take on vulnerable Republican Rep. Mike Lawler appeared first on The Forward.

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(New York Jewish Week) — Voters in New York’s Hudson Valley on Tuesday are choosing a Democrat to challenge the staunchly pro-Israel Republican Rep. Mike Lawler in a heavily Jewish swing district. Two candidates have emerged as frontrunners in the Democratic primary in New York’s 17th Congressional District, a suburb of New York City that... The post Pro-Israel Democrats battle to take on vulnerable Republican Rep. Mike Lawler appeared first on The Forward.

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(New York Jewish Week) — A primary race on New York’s Upper West Side for a state legislative battle pits a rabbi against  a Jewish lawyer in a referendum on where Jews stand on Mayor Zohran Mamdani and on the right to protest outside houses of worship. Stephanie Ruskay would be the first female rabbi... The post Primary battle between rabbi and Jewish lawyer is a referendum on Mamdani and buffer zones appeared first on The Forward.

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(New York Jewish Week) — A primary race on New York’s Upper West Side for a state legislative battle pits a rabbi against  a Jewish lawyer in a referendum on where Jews stand on Mayor Zohran Mamdani and on the right to protest outside houses of worship. Stephanie Ruskay would be the first female rabbi... The post Primary battle between rabbi and Jewish lawyer is a referendum on Mamdani and buffer zones appeared first on The Forward.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox.Danielle Rose sat in her home on Monday night trying to figure out how to be in two places at once. Her son’s eighth grade graduation at Dr. E. Alma Flagg in the North Ward started at 9 a.m. Tuesday. His little sister’s pre-K ceremony at The Leaguers, a preschool provider contracted by Newark Public Schools, started at 9:45 a.m. downtown. But her son only had one request: He wanted both parents there. “In one moment, my husband is like, okay, I’m going to go to this one, then go to the other one. And then my son comes in and says, “Can y’all please both come?”Rose is not alone. In recent years, Newark parents with more than one student graduating have faced an impossible choice on what should be one of their family’s biggest days. The district packs dozens of ceremonies into the same time frame each June, resulting in scheduling conflicts, and during last week’s school board meeting, three members called it out publicly. Superintendent Roger León at the June 18 school board meeting said the fix has been having elementary school graduations in the morning and high schools in the afternoon. But he warned that venue shortages across the city make that a hard promise to keep. On Tuesday, high schools such as East Side and Arts still had morning ceremonies at the same time as elementary schools. León said the district’s hands are practically tied. The Newark Teachers Union contract requires the last day of school to also be the last working day for educators, León said. That means ceremonies can only happen on June 23 unless staff volunteer their time. Holding graduations before the last day, he added, “had increased attendance problems.”Newark resident Danielle Rose poses for a picture with her son, a graduate of Dr. E. Alma Flagg Elementary School, and her daughter, a graduate of The Leaguers Preschool.Those conflicts aren’t new. Two years ago, Yvonne Davis had the same problem and was forced to split up her family to celebrate a big milestone.Her son was graduating from Malcolm X Shabazz High School, and her daughter crossed the stage at Avon Avenue Elementary’s eighth grade ceremony, both at 9:30 a.m. At the time, she said she called the principal and raised her concern, but was told it was the scheduling decision of the school board, not the school.“I felt like the Board of Education should have considered that,” Davis said. “A lot of parents, we just got left out.”Davis, a single mother, went to her son’s ceremony while her mother and her children’s father covered her daughter’s. She only saw her daughter’s graduation in pictures and said that she knew at least three other parents that year who faced the same impossible split. My daughter “understood, but I wasn’t there,” Davis said. During the June meeting, board member David Daughtey said he had already heard from parents and other community members frustrated about having to travel to multiple venues across the city for overlapping ceremonies. He called on the district to separate elementary and high school graduations into different time frames, as it had done in the past, Daughety said. “I’ve already heard parents and community members reach out and ask and complain about all of it happening at the same time,” Daughety added. Board member Helena Vinhas during the meeting also said she raised the same concern last school year and urged the district again to, at a minimum, separate elementary graduations from high school ones. Yvonne Davis' children, Tariq and Samaiyah, pose for a picture during their 2024 high school and eighth grade graduations, respectively.“A lot of the families do have difficulty by having children graduating on the same day and having to choose which one to attend,” Vinhas said. Board member Kanileah Anderson proposed another solution during the meeting. She called for high school seniors and eighth graders to graduate on entirely different days while pointing out that families with children in both levels, increasingly common as the district pulls students from across city neighborhoods, have no realistic way to attend both. “We all know that that is impossible,” Anderson said. “So I’m looking forward to the discussion, and actually a change for graduation classes of 2027.”But León stopped short of a broader solution. He said high schools like Data Science and Information Technology are having their graduations in Montclair because of venue constraints. “So, the idea that we have to maximize the space becomes an important factor,” León added. On Tuesday morning, Rose and her mother, who traveled from New York, just made it to her son’s graduation at Alma Flagg after finding a parking spot. But by the time the ceremony was over and she got back in her car, she could not get back downtown in time for her daughter’s pre-K ceremony. Luckily, she had explained the situation to her daughter’s teacher who allowed Rose to take photos before the ceremony with her daughter, in case she did not make it back in time. “Unfortunately, no one was able to attend my preschooler’s graduation,” Rose said. Jessie Gómez is a reporter for Chalkbeat Newark, covering public education in the city. Contact Jessie at jgomez@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox.Danielle Rose sat in her home on Monday night trying to figure out how to be in two places at once. Her son’s eighth grade graduation at Dr. E. Alma Flagg in the North Ward started at 9 a.m. Tuesday. His little sister’s pre-K ceremony at The Leaguers, a preschool provider contracted by Newark Public Schools, started at 9:45 a.m. downtown. But her son only had one request: He wanted both parents there. “In one moment, my husband is like, okay, I’m going to go to this one, then go to the other one. And then my son comes in and says, “Can y’all please both come?”Rose is not alone. In recent years, Newark parents with more than one student graduating have faced an impossible choice on what should be one of their family’s biggest days. The district packs dozens of ceremonies into the same time frame each June, resulting in scheduling conflicts, and during last week’s school board meeting, three members called it out publicly. Superintendent Roger León at the June 18 school board meeting said the fix has been having elementary school graduations in the morning and high schools in the afternoon. But he warned that venue shortages across the city make that a hard promise to keep. On Tuesday, high schools such as East Side and Arts still had morning ceremonies at the same time as elementary schools. León said the district’s hands are practically tied. The Newark Teachers Union contract requires the last day of school to also be the last working day for educators, León said. That means ceremonies can only happen on June 23 unless staff volunteer their time. Holding graduations before the last day, he added, “had increased attendance problems.”Newark resident Danielle Rose poses for a picture with her son, a graduate of Dr. E. Alma Flagg Elementary School, and her daughter, a graduate of The Leaguers Preschool.Those conflicts aren’t new. Two years ago, Yvonne Davis had the same problem and was forced to split up her family to celebrate a big milestone.Her son was graduating from Malcolm X Shabazz High School, and her daughter crossed the stage at Avon Avenue Elementary’s eighth grade ceremony, both at 9:30 a.m. At the time, she said she called the principal and raised her concern, but was told it was the scheduling decision of the school board, not the school.“I felt like the Board of Education should have considered that,” Davis said. “A lot of parents, we just got left out.”Davis, a single mother, went to her son’s ceremony while her mother and her children’s father covered her daughter’s. She only saw her daughter’s graduation in pictures and said that she knew at least three other parents that year who faced the same impossible split. My daughter “understood, but I wasn’t there,” Davis said. During the June meeting, board member David Daughtey said he had already heard from parents and other community members frustrated about having to travel to multiple venues across the city for overlapping ceremonies. He called on the district to separate elementary and high school graduations into different time frames, as it had done in the past, Daughety said. “I’ve already heard parents and community members reach out and ask and complain about all of it happening at the same time,” Daughety added. Board member Helena Vinhas during the meeting also said she raised the same concern last school year and urged the district again to, at a minimum, separate elementary graduations from high school ones. Yvonne Davis' children, Tariq and Samaiyah, pose for a picture during their 2024 high school and eighth grade graduations, respectively.“A lot of the families do have difficulty by having children graduating on the same day and having to choose which one to attend,” Vinhas said. Board member Kanileah Anderson proposed another solution during the meeting. She called for high school seniors and eighth graders to graduate on entirely different days while pointing out that families with children in both levels, increasingly common as the district pulls students from across city neighborhoods, have no realistic way to attend both. “We all know that that is impossible,” Anderson said. “So I’m looking forward to the discussion, and actually a change for graduation classes of 2027.”But León stopped short of a broader solution. He said high schools like Data Science and Information Technology are having their graduations in Montclair because of venue constraints. “So, the idea that we have to maximize the space becomes an important factor,” León added. On Tuesday morning, Rose and her mother, who traveled from New York, just made it to her son’s graduation at Alma Flagg after finding a parking spot. But by the time the ceremony was over and she got back in her car, she could not get back downtown in time for her daughter’s pre-K ceremony. Luckily, she had explained the situation to her daughter’s teacher who allowed Rose to take photos before the ceremony with her daughter, in case she did not make it back in time. “Unfortunately, no one was able to attend my preschooler’s graduation,” Rose said. Jessie Gómez is a reporter for Chalkbeat Newark, covering public education in the city. Contact Jessie at jgomez@chalkbeat.org.

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(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker says higher proposed Illinois Tollway rates are for many users that travel to and from other states. Illinois Tollway officials are proposing a toll increase of about 45 cents per toll for IPASS users and a 30% rate hike for commercial IPASS users. At a ribbon cutting for building solutions company Amrize in Chicago on Tuesday, a reporter from The Center Square asked the governor about the potential burden on companies that move materials in Illinois. “I want to be clear that many of the trucks, many of the cars that are traveling on our tollways are actually from out of state and going to other states, so they're actually not Illinois companies and not Illinois individuals,” Pritzker said. Pritzker defended the tollway board’s plan to raise tolls. “I think they’re trying to be as responsible as we are. They are trying to be responsible with their budget, make sure they balance their budget. They maintain the infrastructure that we so badly need in order to attract companies like this to the state of Illinois,” Pritzker said. Illinois’ roads and bridges ranked 37th in Reason Foundation’s annual highway report released in March. “It's something that they need to do in order to make sure that we have the best roads, the best infrastructure, and I think that's something that you may overlook may when you contemplate why they would consider this,” Pritzker said. Pritzker said there has been a lot of inflation since tolls were last raised for passenger vehicles in 2012. Commercial tolls have risen in Illinois every year since 2021. Senate Bill 2111, the $1.5 billion Northern Illinois Transit Authority Act signed by the governor last December, allowed tollway officials to impose additional rate increases. State Rep. Martin McLaughlin, R-Barrington Hills, said the Illinois tollway system is an embarrassment. “I have business partners that come into Chicago from New Jersey, from Florida, and when they come here and they rent a car without that I-PASS, they’re bringing bags of nickels. They look like they all own washing machine businesses,” McLaughlin said on The States powered by The Center Square. A driver who pays one I-PASS toll each way to work five days a week for 50 weeks would pay an extra $225 per year in tolls. The proposed toll hikes are part of the Illinois Tollway’s 15-year, $26.5 billion capital program officials say will improve traffic in addition to providing “widespread maintenance and improvement” projects.

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(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker says higher proposed Illinois Tollway rates are for many users that travel to and from other states. Illinois Tollway officials are proposing a toll increase of about 45 cents per toll for IPASS users and a 30% rate hike for commercial IPASS users. At a ribbon cutting for building solutions company Amrize in Chicago on Tuesday, a reporter from The Center Square asked the governor about the potential burden on companies that move materials in Illinois. “I want to be clear that many of the trucks, many of the cars that are traveling on our tollways are actually from out of state and going to other states, so they're actually not Illinois companies and not Illinois individuals,” Pritzker said. Pritzker defended the tollway board’s plan to raise tolls. “I think they’re trying to be as responsible as we are. They are trying to be responsible with their budget, make sure they balance their budget. They maintain the infrastructure that we so badly need in order to attract companies like this to the state of Illinois,” Pritzker said. Illinois’ roads and bridges ranked 37th in Reason Foundation’s annual highway report released in March. “It's something that they need to do in order to make sure that we have the best roads, the best infrastructure, and I think that's something that you may overlook may when you contemplate why they would consider this,” Pritzker said. Pritzker said there has been a lot of inflation since tolls were last raised for passenger vehicles in 2012. Commercial tolls have risen in Illinois every year since 2021. Senate Bill 2111, the $1.5 billion Northern Illinois Transit Authority Act signed by the governor last December, allowed tollway officials to impose additional rate increases. State Rep. Martin McLaughlin, R-Barrington Hills, said the Illinois tollway system is an embarrassment. “I have business partners that come into Chicago from New Jersey, from Florida, and when they come here and they rent a car without that I-PASS, they’re bringing bags of nickels. They look like they all own washing machine businesses,” McLaughlin said on The States powered by The Center Square. A driver who pays one I-PASS toll each way to work five days a week for 50 weeks would pay an extra $225 per year in tolls. The proposed toll hikes are part of the Illinois Tollway’s 15-year, $26.5 billion capital program officials say will improve traffic in addition to providing “widespread maintenance and improvement” projects.

سازمان بین‌المللی دریانوردی وابسته به سازمان ملل متحد روز سه‌شنبه ۲ تیر اعلام کرد تخلیه بیش از ۱۱ هزار ملوانی را که در پی جنگ میان ایالات متحده و رژیم ایران در خلیج فارس گرفتار شده‌اند، آغاز خواهد کرد.

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سازمان بین‌المللی دریانوردی وابسته به سازمان ملل متحد روز سه‌شنبه ۲ تیر اعلام کرد تخلیه بیش از ۱۱ هزار ملوانی را که در پی جنگ میان ایالات متحده و رژیم ایران در خلیج فارس گرفتار شده‌اند، آغاز خواهد کرد.

(New York Jewish Week) — The Justice Department is investigating a Brooklyn coffee shop that banned Rep. Dan Goldman over his support for Israel, as tensions over the Middle East fuel a rival’s surging bid to unseat him in Tuesday’s New York Democratic primary. Poetica Coffee, a local chain, posted a photo of Goldman at... The post DOJ investigates coffee shop that banned Rep. Goldman as his support for Israel threatens to topple his reelection bid appeared first on The Forward.

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(New York Jewish Week) — The Justice Department is investigating a Brooklyn coffee shop that banned Rep. Dan Goldman over his support for Israel, as tensions over the Middle East fuel a rival’s surging bid to unseat him in Tuesday’s New York Democratic primary. Poetica Coffee, a local chain, posted a photo of Goldman at... The post DOJ investigates coffee shop that banned Rep. Goldman as his support for Israel threatens to topple his reelection bid appeared first on The Forward.

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The city is considering up to $4.5 million in economic incentives for a company started by a 19-year-old MIT dropout.

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The city is considering up to $4.5 million in economic incentives for a company started by a 19-year-old MIT dropout.

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Cuando a su padre le diagnosticaron cáncer de vesícula biliar en 2025, William Morrison asumió de inmediato el papel de cuidador. “Estábamos en el hospital todos los días”, recordó. “Yo era quien servía de enlace entre el personal médico y nuestra familia, ayudando con esas conversaciones y a buscar respuestas”. Uno de cada 10 estadounidenses […]

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Cuando a su padre le diagnosticaron cáncer de vesícula biliar en 2025, William Morrison asumió de inmediato el papel de cuidador. “Estábamos en el hospital todos los días”, recordó. “Yo era quien servía de enlace entre el personal médico y nuestra familia, ayudando con esas conversaciones y a buscar respuestas”. Uno de cada 10 estadounidenses […]

Secretary of State Denny Hoskins wants the courts to shield him from disclosing how his office is reviewing a disputed batch of signatures on a referendum petition challenging the state’s new congressional map. In a lawsuit filed Monday, Hoskins is suing People Not Politicians, the political action committee pushing for a referendum. Hoskins is asking […]

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Secretary of State Denny Hoskins wants the courts to shield him from disclosing how his office is reviewing a disputed batch of signatures on a referendum petition challenging the state’s new congressional map. In a lawsuit filed Monday, Hoskins is suing People Not Politicians, the political action committee pushing for a referendum. Hoskins is asking […]

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طوفان در جام جهانی؛ توقف مسابقه فرانسه و عراق در گزارش آرش آرا

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طوفان در جام جهانی؛ توقف مسابقه فرانسه و عراق در گزارش آرش آرا

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Longe dos estádios, municípios mobilizam torcedores e comunidades inteiras para receber as delegações do Mundial O post Seleções movimentam as cidades-base na Copa do Mundo apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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