Residents can receive up to 70 free tree seedlings to reforest their properties starting May 2026, following a windstorm in June 2025 that felled an estimated 9 million trees in the area.

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Residents can receive up to 70 free tree seedlings to reforest their properties starting May 2026, following a windstorm in June 2025 that felled an estimated 9 million trees in the area.

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The attorney for an Anne Arundel legislative challenger has already appealed to the Supreme Court of Maryland, after a circuit court judge ruled Monday morning that John Dove Jr. does not live in the district where he hopes to run.

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The attorney for an Anne Arundel legislative challenger has already appealed to the Supreme Court of Maryland, after a circuit court judge ruled Monday morning that John Dove Jr. does not live in the district where he hopes to run.

المعاناة في ظل هذه الظروف مرهقة جسديًا ونفسيًا، ولكن أرجوكنَّ لا تستسلمنَ، حافظنَ على قوتكنَّ النفسية

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المعاناة في ظل هذه الظروف مرهقة جسديًا ونفسيًا، ولكن أرجوكنَّ لا تستسلمنَ، حافظنَ على قوتكنَّ النفسية

ამერიკული კოსმოსური ხომალდის, Orion-ის მისიამ, Artemis II-მა მთვარისკენ თავისი გაფრენის ფარგლებში რეკორდი დაამყარა - ის დედამიწიდან აღმოჩნდა უფრო შორს, ვიდრე რომელიმე ადამიანი ისტორიაში. ამით დაიძლია ნახევარ საუკუნეზე მეტი დროის წინ Apollo 13-ის მიერ დამყარებული რეკორდი. ამ ცნობას ავრცელებს NASA. Apollo-ს რეკორდი დედამიწიდან 248,655 მილს (400,171 კმ.) შეადგენდა. Artemis II-მა ამ ნიშნულს აღმოსავლეთის დროით 13:56 საათზე გადააჭარბა მოსალოდნელია, რომ Artemis II დედამიწიდან დაახლოებით...

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ამერიკული კოსმოსური ხომალდის, Orion-ის მისიამ, Artemis II-მა მთვარისკენ თავისი გაფრენის ფარგლებში რეკორდი დაამყარა - ის დედამიწიდან აღმოჩნდა უფრო შორს, ვიდრე რომელიმე ადამიანი ისტორიაში. ამით დაიძლია ნახევარ საუკუნეზე მეტი დროის წინ Apollo 13-ის მიერ დამყარებული რეკორდი. ამ ცნობას ავრცელებს NASA. Apollo-ს რეკორდი დედამიწიდან 248,655 მილს (400,171 კმ.) შეადგენდა. Artemis II-მა ამ ნიშნულს აღმოსავლეთის დროით 13:56 საათზე გადააჭარბა მოსალოდნელია, რომ Artemis II დედამიწიდან დაახლოებით...

The new Species Conservation Act will leave many plants and animals — including golden eagles and barn owls — largely unprotected, experts say

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The new Species Conservation Act will leave many plants and animals — including golden eagles and barn owls — largely unprotected, experts say

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Antropólogo francês aponta: produzir “vidas invisíveis” é estratégia central da ordem global. Não basta ceifá-las, é preciso apagar o sofrimento na economia da atenção – e punir quem o denuncia, inclusive nos tribunais internacionais. Genocídio em Gaza é sintomático The post O prolongado suicídio moral do Ocidente appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Antropólogo francês aponta: produzir “vidas invisíveis” é estratégia central da ordem global. Não basta ceifá-las, é preciso apagar o sofrimento na economia da atenção – e punir quem o denuncia, inclusive nos tribunais internacionais. Genocídio em Gaza é sintomático The post O prolongado suicídio moral do Ocidente appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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The New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission is weighing proposed changes to oil and gas cleanup rules that climate advocates say would be a key step forward in preventing orphaned and abandoned wells.

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The New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission is weighing proposed changes to oil and gas cleanup rules that climate advocates say would be a key step forward in preventing orphaned and abandoned wells.

Ideas for financial relief include increasing money for special education, funding districts by enrollment, not attendance, and raising annual cost-of-living adjustments.

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Ideas for financial relief include increasing money for special education, funding districts by enrollment, not attendance, and raising annual cost-of-living adjustments.

ارتش اسرائیل اعلام کرد که پس از یک شبانه‌روز حملات شدید در ایران، موج جدیدی از عملیات نظامی خود را به پایان رسانده است.

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ارتش اسرائیل اعلام کرد که پس از یک شبانه‌روز حملات شدید در ایران، موج جدیدی از عملیات نظامی خود را به پایان رسانده است.

(The Center Square) — The U.S. Department of Justice plans to review a "racial equity" plan unveiled by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Monday, with a top federal prosecutor suggesting that the "fishy" plan could run afoul of federal anti-discrimination laws. Mamdani on Monday released the city's first-ever racial equity plan, which links his administration's "affordability" agenda with social justice after a related report claimed that disinvestment, exclusion from homeownership, unequal access to health care and employment have disproportionately impacted "black and brown" New Yorkers. "Together, these reports establish a framework for how our city will both measure affordability and plan for the future," Mamdani said. "These reports make one thing clear: we cannot tackle systemic racial inequity without confronting the affordability crisis head-on, and we cannot solve the cost-of-living crisis without dismantling systemic racial inequity." The True Cost of Living Measure, one of the reports released Monday, shows that nearly two-thirds of Big Apple residents don't earn enough income to cover basic expenses. Nearly 62% of New Yorkers are unable to meet basic living expenses, the report found. The average family needs about $40,000 more per year to make ends meet, according to the report's authors. The city's new Office of Equity and Racial Justice Commissioner Afua Atta-Mensah said Monday that the Mamdani administration's plan "outlines measurable goals and actionable strategies to advance racial equity, promote justice and create lasting change." "Inequity has been embedded in the foundation of our city and nation since their inception; dismantling it requires a collective effort," she said in remarks. "From housing and healthcare to education and infrastructure, every agency plays a pivotal role in reshaping how government serves New Yorkers." But the "equity" plan comes as the Trump administration cracks down on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in New York and other Democratic-led states. President Donald Trump has signed several executive orders over the past year seeking to restrict DEI policies and threatening to withhold federal funding from states that don't comply with the new directive. Assistant U.S. Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who has the DOJ civil rights division, made the announcement on social media, saying Mamdani's plan sounds "fishy" and possibly "illegal." New York has been targeted by the DOJ over its DEI policies in schools and government, with federal agencies threatening to block funding for major infrastructure projects and to pull back educational funding for not complying with the White House's policies. Mamdani has also been criticized for requesting funding for the city's new Office of Racial Equity — including $4.6 million for a commission on a racial equity — as the city wrestles with a projected $5.4 billion budget deficit.

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(The Center Square) — The U.S. Department of Justice plans to review a "racial equity" plan unveiled by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Monday, with a top federal prosecutor suggesting that the "fishy" plan could run afoul of federal anti-discrimination laws. Mamdani on Monday released the city's first-ever racial equity plan, which links his administration's "affordability" agenda with social justice after a related report claimed that disinvestment, exclusion from homeownership, unequal access to health care and employment have disproportionately impacted "black and brown" New Yorkers. "Together, these reports establish a framework for how our city will both measure affordability and plan for the future," Mamdani said. "These reports make one thing clear: we cannot tackle systemic racial inequity without confronting the affordability crisis head-on, and we cannot solve the cost-of-living crisis without dismantling systemic racial inequity." The True Cost of Living Measure, one of the reports released Monday, shows that nearly two-thirds of Big Apple residents don't earn enough income to cover basic expenses. Nearly 62% of New Yorkers are unable to meet basic living expenses, the report found. The average family needs about $40,000 more per year to make ends meet, according to the report's authors. The city's new Office of Equity and Racial Justice Commissioner Afua Atta-Mensah said Monday that the Mamdani administration's plan "outlines measurable goals and actionable strategies to advance racial equity, promote justice and create lasting change." "Inequity has been embedded in the foundation of our city and nation since their inception; dismantling it requires a collective effort," she said in remarks. "From housing and healthcare to education and infrastructure, every agency plays a pivotal role in reshaping how government serves New Yorkers." But the "equity" plan comes as the Trump administration cracks down on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in New York and other Democratic-led states. President Donald Trump has signed several executive orders over the past year seeking to restrict DEI policies and threatening to withhold federal funding from states that don't comply with the new directive. Assistant U.S. Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who has the DOJ civil rights division, made the announcement on social media, saying Mamdani's plan sounds "fishy" and possibly "illegal." New York has been targeted by the DOJ over its DEI policies in schools and government, with federal agencies threatening to block funding for major infrastructure projects and to pull back educational funding for not complying with the White House's policies. Mamdani has also been criticized for requesting funding for the city's new Office of Racial Equity — including $4.6 million for a commission on a racial equity — as the city wrestles with a projected $5.4 billion budget deficit.

It was technology and culture reporter Taylor Lorenz who first told news creator Vitus “V” Spehar to think of themselves as a journalist. It was 2022 and Spehar — the 43-year-old best known for their explainers as @UndertheDeskNews on social media — was two years into explaining the news online. They were interviewing Lorenz for...

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It was technology and culture reporter Taylor Lorenz who first told news creator Vitus “V” Spehar to think of themselves as a journalist. It was 2022 and Spehar — the 43-year-old best known for their explainers as @UndertheDeskNews on social media — was two years into explaining the news online. They were interviewing Lorenz for...

El municipio de Osorno pidió a las comunidades escolares, incluidos profesores, padres y apoderados, abrir el debate sobre la ...

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El municipio de Osorno pidió a las comunidades escolares, incluidos profesores, padres y apoderados, abrir el debate sobre la ...

MIAMI — Midwife Sheila Simms Watson leaned to gently press on the pregnant woman’s belly. Me’Asia Taylor lay on a bed fitted with tie-dyed purple printed sheets in the corner of the RV. Far from a typical camper, this RV houses a mobile midwifery clinic for prenatal, postpartum and women’s general health care. “Roll when […]

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MIAMI — Midwife Sheila Simms Watson leaned to gently press on the pregnant woman’s belly. Me’Asia Taylor lay on a bed fitted with tie-dyed purple printed sheets in the corner of the RV. Far from a typical camper, this RV houses a mobile midwifery clinic for prenatal, postpartum and women’s general health care. “Roll when […]

CT Mirror’s 2026 legislative session bill tracker is a tool to help you follow legislation as it works its way through the process.

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CT Mirror’s 2026 legislative session bill tracker is a tool to help you follow legislation as it works its way through the process.

گزارش‌هایی از حضور نیروهای منتسب به لشکر زینبیون پاکستان در مناطق مختلف استان سیستان و بلوچستان منتشر شده است.

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گزارش‌هایی از حضور نیروهای منتسب به لشکر زینبیون پاکستان در مناطق مختلف استان سیستان و بلوچستان منتشر شده است.

(The Center Square) – North Louisiana Economic Development leveraged millions in public funds and state backing to reposition a key manufacturing complex in Shreveport that was shuttered and dormant. This month, the regional economic development arm announced plans to demolish and redevelop the former Libbey Glass industrial complex, a 54-acre site on Jewella Avenue, for modern manufacturing use. Demolition is expected to take one year. The sprawling factory complex has been part of the Shreveport business landscape for nearly 100 years, with its highly visible water towers, furnaces and maze of pipes. At one time, there were more than 1,500 employees working around the clock. After decades of declining production, operations officially ceased in 2020. Located at an Interstate 20 exit, the site will be cleared and prepared for new industrial clients to start construction projects, rejuvenating an area of the city eroded by disinvestment. The site has rail access, beneficial visibility, high-capacity industrial infrastructure and industrial zoning. “That adjacency to Interstate 20 is incredibly valuable,” Justyn Dixon, president and chief executive officer of NLEP, told The Center Square in an earlier interview. "You can't find a property like this within two hours in either direction." A 2025 state appropriations bill provided NLEP with $10 million from the general fund for redevelopment purposes. Northwest Louisiana Finance Authority, along with other city and parish funding programs, will provide additional funding. “Without the obsolete 100-year-old building sitting there, it would be a tremendous asset, but private sector real estate developers weren't going to take that initiative,” Dixon said. “The purpose is to put the property into a condition where it becomes attractive for companies to invest and create jobs. We're not trying to make money off the property itself.” Dixon initially pursued funding through state capital outlay money used for public facilities and infrastructure projects but learned from Gov. Jeff Landry that pursuing appropriation funds was a better choice. “We explained to the governor exactly what we intended to do with the money – ultimately bring more jobs and investment to the region,” Dixon said. "Economic development is a priority for him, and the project aligned with his mission." NLEP is evaluating the full cost of mitigating environmental issues, which may require additional funding, Dixon said. Twelve companies submitted proposals for the remediation and demolition project. Lloyd D. Nabors Demolition was selected as the contractor, with remediation oversight assigned to Jones Environmental. Management of the site’s redevelopment will be overseen by Wieland. “We're doing it in phases, starting at the interstate and moving south,” Dixon said. “There’s a reason for that. We're working with companies that may be able to use parts of the warehouse, so we're keeping options open as the project moves forward.” The goal is to bring the complex back into commerce by providing companies “a shovel-ready opportunity” to build manufacturing and logistics operations that align with today’s industrial demands, according to NLEP. “Everything we do is driven by jobs and investment,” Dixon said.

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(The Center Square) – North Louisiana Economic Development leveraged millions in public funds and state backing to reposition a key manufacturing complex in Shreveport that was shuttered and dormant. This month, the regional economic development arm announced plans to demolish and redevelop the former Libbey Glass industrial complex, a 54-acre site on Jewella Avenue, for modern manufacturing use. Demolition is expected to take one year. The sprawling factory complex has been part of the Shreveport business landscape for nearly 100 years, with its highly visible water towers, furnaces and maze of pipes. At one time, there were more than 1,500 employees working around the clock. After decades of declining production, operations officially ceased in 2020. Located at an Interstate 20 exit, the site will be cleared and prepared for new industrial clients to start construction projects, rejuvenating an area of the city eroded by disinvestment. The site has rail access, beneficial visibility, high-capacity industrial infrastructure and industrial zoning. “That adjacency to Interstate 20 is incredibly valuable,” Justyn Dixon, president and chief executive officer of NLEP, told The Center Square in an earlier interview. "You can't find a property like this within two hours in either direction." A 2025 state appropriations bill provided NLEP with $10 million from the general fund for redevelopment purposes. Northwest Louisiana Finance Authority, along with other city and parish funding programs, will provide additional funding. “Without the obsolete 100-year-old building sitting there, it would be a tremendous asset, but private sector real estate developers weren't going to take that initiative,” Dixon said. “The purpose is to put the property into a condition where it becomes attractive for companies to invest and create jobs. We're not trying to make money off the property itself.” Dixon initially pursued funding through state capital outlay money used for public facilities and infrastructure projects but learned from Gov. Jeff Landry that pursuing appropriation funds was a better choice. “We explained to the governor exactly what we intended to do with the money – ultimately bring more jobs and investment to the region,” Dixon said. "Economic development is a priority for him, and the project aligned with his mission." NLEP is evaluating the full cost of mitigating environmental issues, which may require additional funding, Dixon said. Twelve companies submitted proposals for the remediation and demolition project. Lloyd D. Nabors Demolition was selected as the contractor, with remediation oversight assigned to Jones Environmental. Management of the site’s redevelopment will be overseen by Wieland. “We're doing it in phases, starting at the interstate and moving south,” Dixon said. “There’s a reason for that. We're working with companies that may be able to use parts of the warehouse, so we're keeping options open as the project moves forward.” The goal is to bring the complex back into commerce by providing companies “a shovel-ready opportunity” to build manufacturing and logistics operations that align with today’s industrial demands, according to NLEP. “Everything we do is driven by jobs and investment,” Dixon said.

توان تسلیحاتی جمهوری اسلامی تا کجاست؟ گفتگو با شکریا برادوست

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El pasado sábado 4 de abril se realizó en El Bolsón una Asamblea Abierta “para construir entre todes la Jornada del 8 de abril, día en que se trata la reforma en diputados”. Conversamos con Karina, de la Sociedad Ecológica Regional de Comarca Andina (SER): “todo lo que ves acá tan hermoso es gracias a […]

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El pasado sábado 4 de abril se realizó en El Bolsón una Asamblea Abierta “para construir entre todes la Jornada del 8 de abril, día en que se trata la reforma en diputados”. Conversamos con Karina, de la Sociedad Ecológica Regional de Comarca Andina (SER): “todo lo que ves acá tan hermoso es gracias a […]

აშშ-ის პრეზიდენტმა, დონალდ ტრამპმა 6 აპრილს ჟურნალისტებს უთხრა, რომ ირანი, შესაძლოა, ერთ ღამეში გაჩანაგდეს, "და ეს ღამე შესაძლოა ხვალინდელი ღამე იყოს". ტრამპმა თეირანი გააფრთხილა, რომ ის შეთანხმებას სამშაბათამდე უნდა დათანხმდეს - წინააღმდეგ შემთხვევაში მას უფრო მასშტაბური დაბომბვა ელის. "იმედი მაქვს არ მომიწევს ამის გაკეთება" - დასძინა ტრამპმა. მანამდე ტრამპმა სამშაბათის ღამე დაუწესა ირანს ბოლო ვადად ცეცხლის შეწყვეტის წინადადებაზე დასათანხმებლად - სხვა შემთხვევაში დარტყმები განხორციელდება...

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აშშ-ის პრეზიდენტმა, დონალდ ტრამპმა 6 აპრილს ჟურნალისტებს უთხრა, რომ ირანი, შესაძლოა, ერთ ღამეში გაჩანაგდეს, "და ეს ღამე შესაძლოა ხვალინდელი ღამე იყოს". ტრამპმა თეირანი გააფრთხილა, რომ ის შეთანხმებას სამშაბათამდე უნდა დათანხმდეს - წინააღმდეგ შემთხვევაში მას უფრო მასშტაბური დაბომბვა ელის. "იმედი მაქვს არ მომიწევს ამის გაკეთება" - დასძინა ტრამპმა. მანამდე ტრამპმა სამშაბათის ღამე დაუწესა ირანს ბოლო ვადად ცეცხლის შეწყვეტის წინადადებაზე დასათანხმებლად - სხვა შემთხვევაში დარტყმები განხორციელდება...

Сайты и приложения банков, операторов связи, спутниковых компаний и других организаций в России перестали работать вечером 6 апреля, следует из сообщений в телеграм-канале проекта «Сбой.рф», который отслеживает работоспособность сервисов.

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Сайты и приложения банков, операторов связи, спутниковых компаний и других организаций в России перестали работать вечером 6 апреля, следует из сообщений в телеграм-канале проекта «Сбой.рф», который отслеживает работоспособность сервисов.