LINCOLN — Gov. Jim Pillen’s administration, facing scrutiny for a no-bid emergency contract with a lobbyist to whom he steered more than $2 million in state money, has…

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LINCOLN — Gov. Jim Pillen’s administration, facing scrutiny for a no-bid emergency contract with a lobbyist to whom he steered more than $2 million in state money, has…

U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin has notified U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro that she will not interview with the Justice Department over a video put out in November by her and several other lawmakers, all former military and intelligence officers, urged military members to “refuse illegal […]

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U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin has notified U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro that she will not interview with the Justice Department over a video put out in November by her and several other lawmakers, all former military and intelligence officers, urged military members to “refuse illegal […]

Qëndrimi i Qeverisë për ndryshimet kushtetuese mbetet i pandryshuar dhe ato nuk do të ndodhin pa garanci të qarta se procesi i integrimit evropian nuk do të shoqërohet me bllokada dhe kushte të reja dypalëshe, theksoi sonte kryeministri Hristijan Mickoski në lajmet e Radiotelevizionit të Maqedonisë (RTM), raporton MIA. Ai tha se vendi është i […]

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Qëndrimi i Qeverisë për ndryshimet kushtetuese mbetet i pandryshuar dhe ato nuk do të ndodhin pa garanci të qarta se procesi i integrimit evropian nuk do të shoqërohet me bllokada dhe kushte të reja dypalëshe, theksoi sonte kryeministri Hristijan Mickoski në lajmet e Radiotelevizionit të Maqedonisë (RTM), raporton MIA. Ai tha se vendi është i […]

The independent federal agency that provides Alaska with utilities, infrastructure and economic support is considering a number of new environmental hazards as it updates its statewide threat assessment. In 2019, the Denali Commission published a detailed listing of climate change-related threats to communities around the state. The document, written for the commission by experts from […]

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The independent federal agency that provides Alaska with utilities, infrastructure and economic support is considering a number of new environmental hazards as it updates its statewide threat assessment. In 2019, the Denali Commission published a detailed listing of climate change-related threats to communities around the state. The document, written for the commission by experts from […]

El cabildo abierto que tuvo lugar ayer por la tarde en el hall del Hospital Garrahan – que contó con la presencia de 400 delegados y delegadas de más de cien organizaciones de la salud, sindicatos y de jubilados/as – definió impulsar un paro nacional para el próximo miércoles 11 de febrero, día en que […]

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El cabildo abierto que tuvo lugar ayer por la tarde en el hall del Hospital Garrahan – que contó con la presencia de 400 delegados y delegadas de más de cien organizaciones de la salud, sindicatos y de jubilados/as – definió impulsar un paro nacional para el próximo miércoles 11 de febrero, día en que […]

Un vacío legal en la ley estatal permite que las escuelas de camioneros operen con poca supervisión estatal, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre la calidad de la capacitación de los conductores de carga en California.

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Un vacío legal en la ley estatal permite que las escuelas de camioneros operen con poca supervisión estatal, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre la calidad de la capacitación de los conductores de carga en California.

Un vacío legal en la ley estatal permite que las escuelas de camioneros operen con poca supervisión estatal, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre la calidad de la capacitación de los conductores de carga en California.

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Un vacío legal en la ley estatal permite que las escuelas de camioneros operen con poca supervisión estatal, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre la calidad de la capacitación de los conductores de carga en California.

Indígenas de 14 povos do Baixo Tapajós ocupam há duas semanas o terminal da Cargill em Santarém (PA), em protesto contra a obra no rio e falta de consulta prévia; grupo também bloqueou a BR-163 e o acesso ao aeroporto da cidade; a DTA Engenharia, líder do pregão do DNIT, soma R$ 1,9 milhão em multas do Ibama The post Empresa líder do pregão para escavar rio Tapajós tem multas do Ibama por dragagem appeared first on Repórter Brasil.

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Indígenas de 14 povos do Baixo Tapajós ocupam há duas semanas o terminal da Cargill em Santarém (PA), em protesto contra a obra no rio e falta de consulta prévia; grupo também bloqueou a BR-163 e o acesso ao aeroporto da cidade; a DTA Engenharia, líder do pregão do DNIT, soma R$ 1,9 milhão em multas do Ibama The post Empresa líder do pregão para escavar rio Tapajós tem multas do Ibama por dragagem appeared first on Repórter Brasil.

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Severe Tropical Cyclone Ofa was a powerful tropical cyclone that caused severe damage in Polynesia in February 1990. Cyclone Ofa affected American Samoa between February 3 and 5 with wind gusts of up to 100 mph, which caused widespread and extensive damage to the territory. The post #TBT: February 5, 2026 appeared first on Pasquines.

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Severe Tropical Cyclone Ofa was a powerful tropical cyclone that caused severe damage in Polynesia in February 1990. Cyclone Ofa affected American Samoa between February 3 and 5 with wind gusts of up to 100 mph, which caused widespread and extensive damage to the territory. The post #TBT: February 5, 2026 appeared first on Pasquines.

Пресс-секретарь Кремля Дмитрий Песков 5 февраля заявил, что Россия все еще готова к диалогу с США, если Вашингтон конструктивно отреагирует на предложение президента РФ Владимира Путина

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Пресс-секретарь Кремля Дмитрий Песков 5 февраля заявил, что Россия все еще готова к диалогу с США, если Вашингтон конструктивно отреагирует на предложение президента РФ Владимира Путина

Some Kentucky Republican lawmakers are questioning if the state’s flagship university is following a law that bans diversity, equity and inclusion policies in higher education.  A viral video shared Wednesday by conservative media watchdog Accuracy in Media shows a University of Kentucky employee speaking with someone he believed to be a prospective student about whether […]

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Some Kentucky Republican lawmakers are questioning if the state’s flagship university is following a law that bans diversity, equity and inclusion policies in higher education.  A viral video shared Wednesday by conservative media watchdog Accuracy in Media shows a University of Kentucky employee speaking with someone he believed to be a prospective student about whether […]

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s attempts to dramatically slash funding for the U.S. Department of Education amid a broader push to dismantle the agency hit a major roadblock this week in the form of bipartisan approval of a spending law that gives the department a small raise.  The president signed a measure that funds the […]

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s attempts to dramatically slash funding for the U.S. Department of Education amid a broader push to dismantle the agency hit a major roadblock this week in the form of bipartisan approval of a spending law that gives the department a small raise.  The president signed a measure that funds the […]

WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic proposal Thursday to sue the Trump administration over allegations that it did not fully release the Epstein files, as mandated under a law unanimously approved by senators and signed by the president nearly three months ago. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., asked for unanimous consent on a resolution […]

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WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic proposal Thursday to sue the Trump administration over allegations that it did not fully release the Epstein files, as mandated under a law unanimously approved by senators and signed by the president nearly three months ago. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., asked for unanimous consent on a resolution […]

Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutosPor Miguel Ángel Sandoval* P: Señor embajador ¿Podría explicarnos en grandes rasgos qué son los BRICS?  R: Los países de los BRICS (Brasil, Rusia, India, China, Sudáfrica, Egipto, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Etiopía, Irán, Indonesia) constituyen una alianza fundamental en la construcción de un orden mundial verdaderamente multipolar, basado en los principios de justicia y equidad, como alternativa al modelo unipolar tradicionalmente ... Read more

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Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutosPor Miguel Ángel Sandoval* P: Señor embajador ¿Podría explicarnos en grandes rasgos qué son los BRICS?  R: Los países de los BRICS (Brasil, Rusia, India, China, Sudáfrica, Egipto, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Etiopía, Irán, Indonesia) constituyen una alianza fundamental en la construcción de un orden mundial verdaderamente multipolar, basado en los principios de justicia y equidad, como alternativa al modelo unipolar tradicionalmente ... Read more

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Texas’ free newsletter here. Texas’ unusual mid-decade redistricting and problems with the state’s new voter registration system have delayed the mailing of voter registration certificates, the documents that give voters information about their polling place and their assigned districts, state and local officials say. Under state law, the certificates should have been issued by Dec. 6, though there’s no penalty for a late mailing. With early voting for the March 3 primaries set to begin Feb. 17, the delay has confused some voters who were expecting to have received the certificates by now, and multiple election officials said they have been fielding calls and questions about the missing certificates for weeks. The certificates are small postcards that counties send to registered voters every two years, listing the voter’s local voting precinct, their congressional, state Senate and House districts, county precincts, and city and school districts. Voters don’t need the cards to vote, but election officials say the cards can serve as an additional form of ID and help voters identify their new congressional or legislative district if it has changed. They also help election officials conduct voter list maintenance: When a card is returned as undeliverable, it signals that the voter may have moved. Redistricting puts added strain on TEAM Most of the state’s 254 counties rely on the Secretary of State’s free election and voter registration management system, called TEAM, to produce the certificates. Local election officials have for months complained that they are struggling with the system, which was overhauled in July, and several election officials said that is contributing to the delay. State election officials said they also didn’t anticipate the system needing to handle the unexpected mid-cycle redistricting lawmakers undertook last year, and the redrawn boundaries are creating additional complications. Alicia Pierce, a spokeswoman for the Texas Secretary of State’s Office, said the state is still working with “several counties” to upload redistricting data, including Harris and Tarrant counties, which could not begin the process until they completed special runoff elections Jan. 31. The system has lagged in producing reports containing large amounts of data and images that county officials need to print the certificates. Those reports are reviewed by both state and local election administrators to ensure voters’ information, including street addresses, cities, precincts, and districts, is accurate. “This involves a massive upload of data to our system and then a careful review of voter data and validations at the county level to ensure accurate voter lists,” Pierce said. She did not respond to specific questions about election officials’ comments about TEAM. Counties that use an outside vendor instead of TEAM to manage their voter rolls, including Collin County in North Texas and Nueces County in South Texas, mailed out the certificates to voters in late January. Time is short for updating voter rolls In Brazos County, which uses TEAM, election administrator Trudy Hancock counts on having time to update her voter lists after the initial mailing of voter registration cards. She typically gets more than 10,000 of them returned to her office as undeliverable. Brazos is home to College Station and Texas A&M University, and voters there are constantly moving either within the county or elsewhere. The returned cards help election officials identify voters who may have moved and can be placed on the suspense list. Those voters have a chance to update their registration at the polls before they can vote. But as of Wednesday, Hancock hadn’t been able to mail the certificates to her voters yet. She doubts she’ll have time to process returned certificates in time to flag voters before the March 3 primaries. “Even if voter certificates went out this week, we’re not going to get that done in time to update the pollbooks,” Hancock said. Tandi Smith, the Kaufman County elections administrator, also has not yet been able to mail out certificates to voters and said she doesn’t know when she’ll be able to. Kaufman has more than 117,000 registered voters. “For us, especially in a growing county with a smaller staff, we’re having to adjust when a system should be functional and meeting our needs,” Smith said. “So we’re just trying to work through those growing pains until there’s a better way.” Natalia Contreras covers election administration and voting access for Votebeat in partnership with the Texas Tribune. Natalia is based in Corpus Christi. Contact her at ncontreras@votebeat.org.

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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Texas’ free newsletter here. Texas’ unusual mid-decade redistricting and problems with the state’s new voter registration system have delayed the mailing of voter registration certificates, the documents that give voters information about their polling place and their assigned districts, state and local officials say. Under state law, the certificates should have been issued by Dec. 6, though there’s no penalty for a late mailing. With early voting for the March 3 primaries set to begin Feb. 17, the delay has confused some voters who were expecting to have received the certificates by now, and multiple election officials said they have been fielding calls and questions about the missing certificates for weeks. The certificates are small postcards that counties send to registered voters every two years, listing the voter’s local voting precinct, their congressional, state Senate and House districts, county precincts, and city and school districts. Voters don’t need the cards to vote, but election officials say the cards can serve as an additional form of ID and help voters identify their new congressional or legislative district if it has changed. They also help election officials conduct voter list maintenance: When a card is returned as undeliverable, it signals that the voter may have moved. Redistricting puts added strain on TEAM Most of the state’s 254 counties rely on the Secretary of State’s free election and voter registration management system, called TEAM, to produce the certificates. Local election officials have for months complained that they are struggling with the system, which was overhauled in July, and several election officials said that is contributing to the delay. State election officials said they also didn’t anticipate the system needing to handle the unexpected mid-cycle redistricting lawmakers undertook last year, and the redrawn boundaries are creating additional complications. Alicia Pierce, a spokeswoman for the Texas Secretary of State’s Office, said the state is still working with “several counties” to upload redistricting data, including Harris and Tarrant counties, which could not begin the process until they completed special runoff elections Jan. 31. The system has lagged in producing reports containing large amounts of data and images that county officials need to print the certificates. Those reports are reviewed by both state and local election administrators to ensure voters’ information, including street addresses, cities, precincts, and districts, is accurate. “This involves a massive upload of data to our system and then a careful review of voter data and validations at the county level to ensure accurate voter lists,” Pierce said. She did not respond to specific questions about election officials’ comments about TEAM. Counties that use an outside vendor instead of TEAM to manage their voter rolls, including Collin County in North Texas and Nueces County in South Texas, mailed out the certificates to voters in late January. Time is short for updating voter rolls In Brazos County, which uses TEAM, election administrator Trudy Hancock counts on having time to update her voter lists after the initial mailing of voter registration cards. She typically gets more than 10,000 of them returned to her office as undeliverable. Brazos is home to College Station and Texas A&M University, and voters there are constantly moving either within the county or elsewhere. The returned cards help election officials identify voters who may have moved and can be placed on the suspense list. Those voters have a chance to update their registration at the polls before they can vote. But as of Wednesday, Hancock hadn’t been able to mail the certificates to her voters yet. She doubts she’ll have time to process returned certificates in time to flag voters before the March 3 primaries. “Even if voter certificates went out this week, we’re not going to get that done in time to update the pollbooks,” Hancock said. Tandi Smith, the Kaufman County elections administrator, also has not yet been able to mail out certificates to voters and said she doesn’t know when she’ll be able to. Kaufman has more than 117,000 registered voters. “For us, especially in a growing county with a smaller staff, we’re having to adjust when a system should be functional and meeting our needs,” Smith said. “So we’re just trying to work through those growing pains until there’s a better way.” Natalia Contreras covers election administration and voting access for Votebeat in partnership with the Texas Tribune. Natalia is based in Corpus Christi. Contact her at ncontreras@votebeat.org.

Presidenti serb Aleksandar Vuçiç ka akuzuar fqinjët rajonalë, përfshirë edhe Shqipërinë, se kanë mbështetur dhe nxitur demonstratat antiqeveritare që janë mbajtur në Serbi në dy vitet e fundit, raporton Klan. “Sigurisht, kishte shumë njerëz që dilnin në rrugë dhe ata mbështeteshin shumë nga vendet rajonale, shërbimet sekrete rajonale, gjë që nuk është një sekret i […]

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Presidenti serb Aleksandar Vuçiç ka akuzuar fqinjët rajonalë, përfshirë edhe Shqipërinë, se kanë mbështetur dhe nxitur demonstratat antiqeveritare që janë mbajtur në Serbi në dy vitet e fundit, raporton Klan. “Sigurisht, kishte shumë njerëz që dilnin në rrugë dhe ata mbështeteshin shumë nga vendet rajonale, shërbimet sekrete rajonale, gjë që nuk është një sekret i […]

Президент США Дональд Трамп считает, что необходимо разработать усовершенствованный договор о сокращении и ограничении стратегических наступательных вооружений вместо того, чтобы продлевать СНВ-III.

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Президент США Дональд Трамп считает, что необходимо разработать усовершенствованный договор о сокращении и ограничении стратегических наступательных вооружений вместо того, чтобы продлевать СНВ-III.

В Белгородской области в 2025 году зарегистрировали рекордное число изнасилований среди всех регионов России — 199 случаев, что в три раза больше, чем годом ранее, сообщает проект «Если быть точным».

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В Белгородской области в 2025 году зарегистрировали рекордное число изнасилований среди всех регионов России — 199 случаев, что в три раза больше, чем годом ранее, сообщает проект «Если быть точным».

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Não basta reduzir a jornada. Experiências internacionais já garantem tempo remunerado para estudo e qualificação. Governo poderia ter papel central para estruturar programas formativos e incentivos. É preciso acoplar essa pauta ao fim da escala 6x1 The post Trabalho digno: como garantir o Direito ao Estudo appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Não basta reduzir a jornada. Experiências internacionais já garantem tempo remunerado para estudo e qualificação. Governo poderia ter papel central para estruturar programas formativos e incentivos. É preciso acoplar essa pauta ao fim da escala 6x1 The post Trabalho digno: como garantir o Direito ao Estudo appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Quando plataformas controlam o debate público, a participação social deve ser repensada. Possível caminho: construir tecnologias cidadãs alternativas, tão instigantes quanto as dos “inimigos”, voltadas à colaboração coletiva. Iniciativas nesta direção começam a surgir… The post Democracia participativa: Um possível drible nas big techs appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Quando plataformas controlam o debate público, a participação social deve ser repensada. Possível caminho: construir tecnologias cidadãs alternativas, tão instigantes quanto as dos “inimigos”, voltadas à colaboração coletiva. Iniciativas nesta direção começam a surgir… The post Democracia participativa: Um possível drible nas big techs appeared first on Outras Palavras.