أعلنت قوة الأمم المتحدة الأمنية المؤقتة لأبيي (يونيسفا)، يوم الخميس، عن بدء إخلاء قاعدتها اللوجستية The post بعثة “يونيسفا” تُخلي قاعدتها في كادقلي عقب هجوم دامٍ بطائرة مسيرة appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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أعلنت قوة الأمم المتحدة الأمنية المؤقتة لأبيي (يونيسفا)، يوم الخميس، عن بدء إخلاء قاعدتها اللوجستية The post بعثة “يونيسفا” تُخلي قاعدتها في كادقلي عقب هجوم دامٍ بطائرة مسيرة appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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(The Center Square) – Jim Hunt, North Carolina’s first multiple term governor and face of the state’s Democratic Party for decades, has died. He was 88. The Greensboro native who grew up in the Wilson County community of Rock Ridge won the governor’s race in 1976 and led the initiative to amend the state constitution allowing two terms. He then won in 1980 and returned for another back-to-back stint with election wins in 1992 and 1996. In between, he lost a bruising U.S. Senate race to Republican incumbent Jesse Helms in 1984. Hunt, at age 35, won the lieutenant governor’s office in 1972, an office his daughter Rachel now occupies. “He devoted his life to serving the people of North Carolina, guided by a belief that public service should expand opportunity, strengthen communities, and always put people first,” she said in a release. Hunt’s impact on education reform extended beyond North Carolina. He’s credited with creation of Smart Start and was among the first to advocate for teaching standards. His hand in a second major constitutional amendment gave the state’s governor the opportunity to veto legislation. North Carolina in 1997 became the 50th to do so. “I can think of no one who shaped North Carolina’s recent successes as much as Governor Jim Hunt,” said first-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein in a statement. “Governor for 16 years, he was a visionary who founded Smart Start, raised teacher pay, protected air quality, and created the NC Biotech Center. On a personal level, he was a mentor and dear friend.” On social media, Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis wrote, “Susan and I are deeply saddened by the passing of Governor Jim Hunt, who was one of the most consequential public servants in North Carolina’s history. His commitment to public education and economic development made a profound impact on our state that continues to this day.” Hunt was instrumental in the successful campaigns of former Gov. Roy Cooper and former U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, the last Democrat to represent the state in the upper chamber of Congress. Hunt campaigned for former President Barack Obama and 2016 presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton. When Hunt was lieutenant governor, majorities in the state Senate and House of Representatives the first two years were 35-15 and 85-35. The next two were 49-1 and 111-9. And during that time, Hunt worked with Republican Gov. Jim Holshouser – one of just three from his party to hold the office since 1900 – to make North Carolina the first state with full-day kindergarten in public schools. Anderson Clayton, chairwoman of the North Carolina Democratic Party, in a release said in part, “He showed everyone what it means to be a Democrat in the South. Not only did he believe in the promise and potential of every North Carolinian – he invested in them by being a visionary leader, transforming our public schools, elevating our community colleges, and building a foundation of opportunity that continues to benefit generations.” Hunt, born May 16, 1937, moved in 1941 with his family to the Rock Ridge community to a tobacco and dairy farm. He was valedictorian of the former Rock Ridge High School in 1955 and earned his undergrad and master’s at N.C. State University. His law degree was earned at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and also included studies at George Washington University. His political career overlapped North Carolina's economic strength changes in textiles, tobacco and high technology. Hunt and his wife Carolyn, in addition Rachel, also raised daughters Rebecca and Elizabeth, and a son, James Baxter Hunt III.

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(The Center Square) – Jim Hunt, North Carolina’s first multiple term governor and face of the state’s Democratic Party for decades, has died. He was 88. The Greensboro native who grew up in the Wilson County community of Rock Ridge won the governor’s race in 1976 and led the initiative to amend the state constitution allowing two terms. He then won in 1980 and returned for another back-to-back stint with election wins in 1992 and 1996. In between, he lost a bruising U.S. Senate race to Republican incumbent Jesse Helms in 1984. Hunt, at age 35, won the lieutenant governor’s office in 1972, an office his daughter Rachel now occupies. “He devoted his life to serving the people of North Carolina, guided by a belief that public service should expand opportunity, strengthen communities, and always put people first,” she said in a release. Hunt’s impact on education reform extended beyond North Carolina. He’s credited with creation of Smart Start and was among the first to advocate for teaching standards. His hand in a second major constitutional amendment gave the state’s governor the opportunity to veto legislation. North Carolina in 1997 became the 50th to do so. “I can think of no one who shaped North Carolina’s recent successes as much as Governor Jim Hunt,” said first-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein in a statement. “Governor for 16 years, he was a visionary who founded Smart Start, raised teacher pay, protected air quality, and created the NC Biotech Center. On a personal level, he was a mentor and dear friend.” On social media, Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis wrote, “Susan and I are deeply saddened by the passing of Governor Jim Hunt, who was one of the most consequential public servants in North Carolina’s history. His commitment to public education and economic development made a profound impact on our state that continues to this day.” Hunt was instrumental in the successful campaigns of former Gov. Roy Cooper and former U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, the last Democrat to represent the state in the upper chamber of Congress. Hunt campaigned for former President Barack Obama and 2016 presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton. When Hunt was lieutenant governor, majorities in the state Senate and House of Representatives the first two years were 35-15 and 85-35. The next two were 49-1 and 111-9. And during that time, Hunt worked with Republican Gov. Jim Holshouser – one of just three from his party to hold the office since 1900 – to make North Carolina the first state with full-day kindergarten in public schools. Anderson Clayton, chairwoman of the North Carolina Democratic Party, in a release said in part, “He showed everyone what it means to be a Democrat in the South. Not only did he believe in the promise and potential of every North Carolinian – he invested in them by being a visionary leader, transforming our public schools, elevating our community colleges, and building a foundation of opportunity that continues to benefit generations.” Hunt, born May 16, 1937, moved in 1941 with his family to the Rock Ridge community to a tobacco and dairy farm. He was valedictorian of the former Rock Ridge High School in 1955 and earned his undergrad and master’s at N.C. State University. His law degree was earned at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and also included studies at George Washington University. His political career overlapped North Carolina's economic strength changes in textiles, tobacco and high technology. Hunt and his wife Carolyn, in addition Rachel, also raised daughters Rebecca and Elizabeth, and a son, James Baxter Hunt III.

Professor Paulo Niccoli Ramirez vê instabilidade na direita após pré-candidatura de Flávio Bolsonaro e avalia que este é o melhor momento político do presidente ‘Para o União Brasil é melhor fazer uma aliança com Lula, porque não há um prognóstico positivo para a direita’, aponta cientista político apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Professor Paulo Niccoli Ramirez vê instabilidade na direita após pré-candidatura de Flávio Bolsonaro e avalia que este é o melhor momento político do presidente ‘Para o União Brasil é melhor fazer uma aliança com Lula, porque não há um prognóstico positivo para a direita’, aponta cientista político apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Lawton Economic Development Authority officials voted to approve a joint resolution between their agency, the City of Lawton and Comanche County Industrial Development Authority (CCIDA), acknowledging Westwin Elements’ decision not to move forward with a large-scale commercial refinery in Lawton at this time.

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Lawton Economic Development Authority officials voted to approve a joint resolution between their agency, the City of Lawton and Comanche County Industrial Development Authority (CCIDA), acknowledging Westwin Elements’ decision not to move forward with a large-scale commercial refinery in Lawton at this time.

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State Sen. Josh Kimbrell says voters should not to count him out, even as a lawsuit from a former business partner has overshadowed his run for the South Carolina Governor’s Mansion. Kimbrell, in a 21-minute Facebook video, called the months of legal drama that have dogged him since the start of his campaign “the roughest […]

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State Sen. Josh Kimbrell says voters should not to count him out, even as a lawsuit from a former business partner has overshadowed his run for the South Carolina Governor’s Mansion. Kimbrell, in a 21-minute Facebook video, called the months of legal drama that have dogged him since the start of his campaign “the roughest […]

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The lawsuit asks a New Britain judge to decide whether the power to fund such schools lies with the state Board of Education or not.

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The lawsuit asks a New Britain judge to decide whether the power to fund such schools lies with the state Board of Education or not.

اتهم مسؤول رفيع في المعارضة بجنوب السودان، يوم الخميس، الرئاسة بالتخطيط لإجراء “انتخابات صورية” عبر The post “المعارضة” تهاجم تعديلات الرئاسة على اتفاق السلام وتصف محاكمة مشار بـ “الملاحقة السياسية” appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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أصدر رئيس جمهورية جنوب السودان، سلفاكير ميارديت، سلسلة من القرارات الرئاسية مساء الخميس، قضت بإقالة The post سلفاكير يقيل مدير جهاز الأمن ويأمر بصلاة إجبارية لكبار مسؤولي الدولة appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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أصدر رئيس جمهورية جنوب السودان، سلفاكير ميارديت، سلسلة من القرارات الرئاسية مساء الخميس، قضت بإقالة The post سلفاكير يقيل مدير جهاز الأمن ويأمر بصلاة إجبارية لكبار مسؤولي الدولة appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

La principal revista científica del mundo acusa a la Casa Blanca de desaprovechar innovaciones propias mientras China lidera la revolución energética.

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La principal revista científica del mundo acusa a la Casa Blanca de desaprovechar innovaciones propias mientras China lidera la revolución energética.

Ángel de la Calle publica 'La caja de Pandora. Vivir y morir en los tiempos de la Transición' (Garbuix Books, 2025). La entrada La Transición contada en primera persona se hace cómic: “Los asesinatos se repetían por toda España” se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

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Ángel de la Calle publica 'La caja de Pandora. Vivir y morir en los tiempos de la Transición' (Garbuix Books, 2025). La entrada La Transición contada en primera persona se hace cómic: “Los asesinatos se repetían por toda España” se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

El delantero madrileño lucha contra problemas personales y falta de gol mientras sus rivales crecen en protagonismo.

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El delantero madrileño lucha contra problemas personales y falta de gol mientras sus rivales crecen en protagonismo.

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North Dakota Monitor
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Former Republican-endorsed candidate Alex Balazs announced Thursday he will challenge Republican Rep. Julie Fedorchak for North Dakota’s only U.S. House seat. In his campaign announcement, Balazs pledged to hold regular, in-person town halls and advocate for citizen-led service, veterans, fiscal discipline, border security and America First priorities. Balazs, of Cando, received the endorsement of North […]

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Former Republican-endorsed candidate Alex Balazs announced Thursday he will challenge Republican Rep. Julie Fedorchak for North Dakota’s only U.S. House seat. In his campaign announcement, Balazs pledged to hold regular, in-person town halls and advocate for citizen-led service, veterans, fiscal discipline, border security and America First priorities. Balazs, of Cando, received the endorsement of North […]

The commission heard testimony of ‘terror unleashed’ by federal immigration agents at its first meeting.

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The commission heard testimony of ‘terror unleashed’ by federal immigration agents at its first meeting.

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SEATTLE — Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is asking lawmakers to fund $244 million in additional housing investments as part of a budget proposal released Thursday. His plan comes as the state grapples with an ongoing shortage of affordable housing, and after lawmakers have already pumped hundreds of millions of dollars toward the state’s main housing […]

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SEATTLE — Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is asking lawmakers to fund $244 million in additional housing investments as part of a budget proposal released Thursday. His plan comes as the state grapples with an ongoing shortage of affordable housing, and after lawmakers have already pumped hundreds of millions of dollars toward the state’s main housing […]

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The U.S. House on Thursday passed, 211-204, a bill to remove Endangered Species Act protections for the gray wolf outside Alaska. The bill, sponsored by Colorado Republican Lauren Boebert, would direct the Interior secretary to reissue a 2020 rule removing ESA protections that delisted wolves other than the Mexican wolf in the lower 48 states, while stipulating […]

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The U.S. House on Thursday passed, 211-204, a bill to remove Endangered Species Act protections for the gray wolf outside Alaska. The bill, sponsored by Colorado Republican Lauren Boebert, would direct the Interior secretary to reissue a 2020 rule removing ESA protections that delisted wolves other than the Mexican wolf in the lower 48 states, while stipulating […]

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. Colorado parents will soon be able to get partial refunds on certain upfront fees they’ve paid to child care centers if their children don’t land a seat there within six months. A new Colorado law that takes effect on Jan 1. aims to ease the cost burden on families who pay waitlist, application, or deposit fees to child care programs that their children don’t end up attending. It requires child care providers to provide the refunds if a child has not been offered a spot within six months and the parent requests the refund in writing, such as by email. Democratic lawmakers pushed for the proposal during the 2025 legislative session, citing instances where families sometimes pay fees of $100 or more to a dozen or more child care centers as they search for a slot. The law applies to fees paid on or after Jan. 1, 2026, so families won’t be able to obtain refunds until they hit the end of the six-month window in July 2026 or after. Families who are offered a spot at a child care center but decline it aren’t eligible to recoup any of the fees they paid. Under the law, providers are allowed to keep a “reasonable” portion of the waitlist, application, or deposit fee to cover administrative costs. That amount is $25, according to a Colorado Department of Early Childhood document released Thursday. Besides the refund provision, the new law requires child care programs to disclose their tuition and fees when a prospective family requests pricing information, joins the waitlist, enrolls in the program, or when the provider changes the fee schedule. It doesn’t require that tuition and fees be posted publicly. Ann Schimke is a senior reporter at Chalkbeat. Contact Ann at aschimke@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. Colorado parents will soon be able to get partial refunds on certain upfront fees they’ve paid to child care centers if their children don’t land a seat there within six months. A new Colorado law that takes effect on Jan 1. aims to ease the cost burden on families who pay waitlist, application, or deposit fees to child care programs that their children don’t end up attending. It requires child care providers to provide the refunds if a child has not been offered a spot within six months and the parent requests the refund in writing, such as by email. Democratic lawmakers pushed for the proposal during the 2025 legislative session, citing instances where families sometimes pay fees of $100 or more to a dozen or more child care centers as they search for a slot. The law applies to fees paid on or after Jan. 1, 2026, so families won’t be able to obtain refunds until they hit the end of the six-month window in July 2026 or after. Families who are offered a spot at a child care center but decline it aren’t eligible to recoup any of the fees they paid. Under the law, providers are allowed to keep a “reasonable” portion of the waitlist, application, or deposit fee to cover administrative costs. That amount is $25, according to a Colorado Department of Early Childhood document released Thursday. Besides the refund provision, the new law requires child care programs to disclose their tuition and fees when a prospective family requests pricing information, joins the waitlist, enrolls in the program, or when the provider changes the fee schedule. It doesn’t require that tuition and fees be posted publicly. Ann Schimke is a senior reporter at Chalkbeat. Contact Ann at aschimke@chalkbeat.org.

The L.A. City Ethics Commission said Lee accepted lavish gifts from men who sought business with the city.

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Deux juges de la Cour pénale internationale (CPI) sont à leur tour visés par des sanctions de Washington. Les États-Unis veulent empêcher la Cour de poursuivre des ressortissants américains ou alliés de pays qui n’en sont pas membres. Depuis l’arrivée de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche, l’administration distille une à une ses sanctions.

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Deux juges de la Cour pénale internationale (CPI) sont à leur tour visés par des sanctions de Washington. Les États-Unis veulent empêcher la Cour de poursuivre des ressortissants américains ou alliés de pays qui n’en sont pas membres. Depuis l’arrivée de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche, l’administration distille une à une ses sanctions.

Deputada afirma que fará enfrentamento à extrema direita e deixa nova candidatura em aberto ‘Não vim fazer amigos’: Heloísa Helena toma posse no lugar de Glauber Braga e promete disputa dura no Congresso apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Deputada afirma que fará enfrentamento à extrema direita e deixa nova candidatura em aberto ‘Não vim fazer amigos’: Heloísa Helena toma posse no lugar de Glauber Braga e promete disputa dura no Congresso apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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The arrival of generative artificial intelligence has unsettled journalism in familiar ways. Traffic models look fragile. Copyright is contested. The marginal cost of producing words has collapsed. It is tempting to conclude that news is becoming less valuable just as machines become more fluent. So far for Mongabay, the opposite is happening. AI systems are […]

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The arrival of generative artificial intelligence has unsettled journalism in familiar ways. Traffic models look fragile. Copyright is contested. The marginal cost of producing words has collapsed. It is tempting to conclude that news is becoming less valuable just as machines become more fluent. So far for Mongabay, the opposite is happening. AI systems are […]