Montanans love living in the “406,” but Montana could run out of 406 phone numbers by 2033. It’s not because all the numbers will be in use by far. Still, the clock is ticking on assigning a new second area code, and there’s no question Montanans have pride around the 406. “Montana is one of […]

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Montanans love living in the “406,” but Montana could run out of 406 phone numbers by 2033. It’s not because all the numbers will be in use by far. Still, the clock is ticking on assigning a new second area code, and there’s no question Montanans have pride around the 406. “Montana is one of […]

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President Donald Trump’s pick to head the Bureau of Land Management will not receive a vote from Nevada’s Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, the senator has announced.  The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Committee plans to vote Wednesday on whether to advance director of the Bureau of Land Management nominee Steve Pearce — a former […]

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President Donald Trump’s pick to head the Bureau of Land Management will not receive a vote from Nevada’s Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, the senator has announced.  The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Committee plans to vote Wednesday on whether to advance director of the Bureau of Land Management nominee Steve Pearce — a former […]

The West Virginia House of Delegates has approved a bill that would impose jail time and fines for homeless people who live on public property throughout the state.  Delegates passed House Bill 5319 with a 62 to 32 vote and five members absent.  The bill would impose fines of up to $500 or 30 days […]

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The West Virginia House of Delegates has approved a bill that would impose jail time and fines for homeless people who live on public property throughout the state.  Delegates passed House Bill 5319 with a 62 to 32 vote and five members absent.  The bill would impose fines of up to $500 or 30 days […]

Pekín condena los ataques de EE UU e Israel, respalda la soberanía iraní y valora su “amistad” con Teherán; no obstante, evita cualquier implicación directa a pesar de sus multimillonarios intereses estratégicos en la región.

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Pekín condena los ataques de EE UU e Israel, respalda la soberanía iraní y valora su “amistad” con Teherán; no obstante, evita cualquier implicación directa a pesar de sus multimillonarios intereses estratégicos en la región.

Wezareta Cengê ya Amerîkayê(Pentagon) nasnameya çar sebazên Amerîkî yên ku di şerê dijî rejîma Îranê de mirin eşkere kir Pentagonê nasnameya çaran ji şeş serbazên ku roja Yekşemê di êrîşa Îranê ya li Kuweytê de hatibûn kuştin eşkere kir. Serbaz Cody Khork ê 35 salî ku ji Winter Haven, Floridayê ye; Noah Tietjens ê 42 salî ku ji Bellevue, Nebraskayê ye; Nicole Amor a 39 salî ku ji White Bear Lake, Minnesotayê ye; û Declan Coady yê 20 salî ku ji West Des Moines, Iowayê ye. Her çar serbaz...

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Wezareta Cengê ya Amerîkayê(Pentagon) nasnameya çar sebazên Amerîkî yên ku di şerê dijî rejîma Îranê de mirin eşkere kir Pentagonê nasnameya çaran ji şeş serbazên ku roja Yekşemê di êrîşa Îranê ya li Kuweytê de hatibûn kuştin eşkere kir. Serbaz Cody Khork ê 35 salî ku ji Winter Haven, Floridayê ye; Noah Tietjens ê 42 salî ku ji Bellevue, Nebraskayê ye; Nicole Amor a 39 salî ku ji White Bear Lake, Minnesotayê ye; û Declan Coady yê 20 salî ku ji West Des Moines, Iowayê ye. Her çar serbaz...

Base governista aponta fraude na contagem; presidente do Congresso diz que 14 votos não fariam maioria Fonte

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Base governista aponta fraude na contagem; presidente do Congresso diz que 14 votos não fariam maioria Fonte

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The trial was Aaron Russell's second in federal court in connection with the shooting, after a jury deadlocked last year, leading to a mistrial.

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The trial was Aaron Russell's second in federal court in connection with the shooting, after a jury deadlocked last year, leading to a mistrial.

ویدیوی انهدام یک پهپاد جمهوری اسلامی توسط ارتش اسرائيل

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ویدیوی انهدام یک پهپاد جمهوری اسلامی توسط ارتش اسرائيل

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Análise ocorreu um dia após a reunião dos distritais com o presidente do banco regional Fonte

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Análise ocorreu um dia após a reunião dos distritais com o presidente do banco regional Fonte

The race is on for Georgia’s U.S. Senate seat this week after the major candidates from both parties officially signed up to run. On the Democratic side, U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is seeking to defend the seat he won in a tight 2021 runoff. Ossoff is the only Democratic senator up for re-election this year […]

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The race is on for Georgia’s U.S. Senate seat this week after the major candidates from both parties officially signed up to run. On the Democratic side, U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is seeking to defend the seat he won in a tight 2021 runoff. Ossoff is the only Democratic senator up for re-election this year […]

سحر مطلبی: مردم در ایران با اسیب‌های چند لایه روبرو هستند. هشدار‌های ایمنی این پزشک را بشنوید.

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سحر مطلبی: مردم در ایران با اسیب‌های چند لایه روبرو هستند. هشدار‌های ایمنی این پزشک را بشنوید.

A new study examined whether AI could help us predict breast cancer risk. Two experts unpack its key findings.

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A new study examined whether AI could help us predict breast cancer risk. Two experts unpack its key findings.

Republican and Democratic primary elections brought crowds to McLennan County’s 39 vote centers on Tuesday. Vote centers at Waco Assembly of God and Hewitt Public Library saw heavy use as usual, while the Waco Multipurpose Center site got a boost from the appearance of U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Dallas, who has been in a fierce […] The post Photos: Contested races bring Election Day crowds to McLennan County polls appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

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Republican and Democratic primary elections brought crowds to McLennan County’s 39 vote centers on Tuesday. Vote centers at Waco Assembly of God and Hewitt Public Library saw heavy use as usual, while the Waco Multipurpose Center site got a boost from the appearance of U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Dallas, who has been in a fierce […] The post Photos: Contested races bring Election Day crowds to McLennan County polls appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

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Maudwella Kirkendoll is chief operating officer of Community Advocates, one of Milwaukee’s most stable and largest social service organizations. But before that, he was already a friend and leader in the community. The post ‘He beat the odds’: Maudwella Kirkendoll’s road to nonprofit leadership appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Maudwella Kirkendoll is chief operating officer of Community Advocates, one of Milwaukee’s most stable and largest social service organizations. But before that, he was already a friend and leader in the community. The post ‘He beat the odds’: Maudwella Kirkendoll’s road to nonprofit leadership appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

These races will be updated as votes are counted after polls close at 7 p.m. Tuesday for the Democratic and Republican primaries. For a comprehensive roundup of statewide races, visit the election results posted by our partners at The Texas Tribune. The Waco Bridge will provide coverage of local races through the day on Wednesday. The post Live: Results for McLennan County’s state and federal primary races appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

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These races will be updated as votes are counted after polls close at 7 p.m. Tuesday for the Democratic and Republican primaries. For a comprehensive roundup of statewide races, visit the election results posted by our partners at The Texas Tribune. The Waco Bridge will provide coverage of local races through the day on Wednesday. The post Live: Results for McLennan County’s state and federal primary races appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

A Natchez immigration detention center has blocked a Honduran man who came to the U.S. as a 5-month-old and his American-born fiance from getting married.

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A Natchez immigration detention center has blocked a Honduran man who came to the U.S. as a 5-month-old and his American-born fiance from getting married.

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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Legislation passed out of the Iowa House Tuesday would restrict hiring contracts at state universities and create a general education framework for secondary education. House File 2513 would bar state universities from entering into an employment contract with H1-B visa holders from countries labeled as “foreign adversaries” beginning July 2 of this year. The bill’s […]

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Legislation passed out of the Iowa House Tuesday would restrict hiring contracts at state universities and create a general education framework for secondary education. House File 2513 would bar state universities from entering into an employment contract with H1-B visa holders from countries labeled as “foreign adversaries” beginning July 2 of this year. The bill’s […]

(The Center Square) – A new bill introduced in the California Legislature would make it easier for cities up and down the state to transition away from services provided by the state’s biggest investor-owned utility, Pacific Gas & Electric. Senate Bill 875 aims to give California’s cities the chance to withdraw from electrical services from PG&E and institute publicly-owned utility services. “In San Francisco, we have wanted to break up with PG&E for a very long time so that we can have our own public power system to provide electricity at a lower cost and with greater reliability,” state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco and the bill’s author, told The Center Square in an exclusive interview. “We’ve had a lot of problems with PG&E. It’s too big. It’s two-thirds of the state, and it’s had so many problems with all the wildfires and all the other issues.” Wiener said he had concerns about the quality of maintenance on the company’s infrastructure, which he said caused mass blackouts in San Francisco in 2025 that lasted for days. The high cost of electrical and gas service from PG&E is another incentive for cities to transition to providing utility service to residents by creating public power entities, Wiener added. “PG&E has put poison pills into the law to make it hard, sometimes impossible, for cities to do that,” Wiener told The Center Square. According to Wiener, California has eminent domain laws that allow public entities to purchase private property for a fair market valuation. However, to do it for a utility, it’s a much higher barrier, Wiener said. “PG&E intentionally put that into the law to protect itself from eminent domain,” Wiener said. “We have to level the playing field so that eminent domain for utilities is the same as any other eminent domain and we’re not giving utilities any kind of special treatment.” While PG&E didn’t make any company officials available for an interview on Tuesday, a spokesperson sent a written response via email to The Center Square detailing the company’s efforts to lower costs for California customers, who see some of the highest utility rates in the country, according to research from the Public Policy Institute of California. “PG&E has had the privilege of serving the residents of Northern and Central California for more than 100 years, and we remain committed to serving them for many years to come,” Lynsey Paulo, marketing and communications director for PG&E, wrote to The Center Square in an email on Tuesday. “Government takeovers of parts of our grid would not make customer energy bills less expensive.” San Francisco underpriced PG&E’s electric system value, Paulo wrote, with estimations from the city valuing San Francisco utility assets at $2 billion to $3 billion. “Not only is that a lowball amount, but the California Public Utilities Commission has been clear that the City and County of San Francisco would have to pay far more than the value of the assets, which means a takeover will drive up customer rates, not lower them,” Paulo wrote. PG&E and other investor-owned utilities like Southern California Edison have tried to lower customers’ utility costs in recent years, lowering per-kilowatt-hour rates for customers before instituting a base services charge on customers bills, starting this year. That base services charge is meant to help offset the cost of higher electricity rates, although some lawmakers expressed concern that ratepayers who try to conserve energy by using less electricity and gas will subsidize higher energy customers’ bills, The Center Square previously reported. PG&E told The Center Square that residential electric prices are 13% lower today than they were in January 2024, ensuring that an average customer with an average energy usage is paying $25 less a month. A January 2025 report from the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office determined that the California Legislature faced difficult decisions related to electricity rates as high rates strain the state’s residents and undermine the state’s long-term climate goals, which include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, among other statewide environmental efforts. Members of the Legislature's energy and utilities committees were unavailable on Tuesday to comment on SB 875.

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(The Center Square) – A new bill introduced in the California Legislature would make it easier for cities up and down the state to transition away from services provided by the state’s biggest investor-owned utility, Pacific Gas & Electric. Senate Bill 875 aims to give California’s cities the chance to withdraw from electrical services from PG&E and institute publicly-owned utility services. “In San Francisco, we have wanted to break up with PG&E for a very long time so that we can have our own public power system to provide electricity at a lower cost and with greater reliability,” state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco and the bill’s author, told The Center Square in an exclusive interview. “We’ve had a lot of problems with PG&E. It’s too big. It’s two-thirds of the state, and it’s had so many problems with all the wildfires and all the other issues.” Wiener said he had concerns about the quality of maintenance on the company’s infrastructure, which he said caused mass blackouts in San Francisco in 2025 that lasted for days. The high cost of electrical and gas service from PG&E is another incentive for cities to transition to providing utility service to residents by creating public power entities, Wiener added. “PG&E has put poison pills into the law to make it hard, sometimes impossible, for cities to do that,” Wiener told The Center Square. According to Wiener, California has eminent domain laws that allow public entities to purchase private property for a fair market valuation. However, to do it for a utility, it’s a much higher barrier, Wiener said. “PG&E intentionally put that into the law to protect itself from eminent domain,” Wiener said. “We have to level the playing field so that eminent domain for utilities is the same as any other eminent domain and we’re not giving utilities any kind of special treatment.” While PG&E didn’t make any company officials available for an interview on Tuesday, a spokesperson sent a written response via email to The Center Square detailing the company’s efforts to lower costs for California customers, who see some of the highest utility rates in the country, according to research from the Public Policy Institute of California. “PG&E has had the privilege of serving the residents of Northern and Central California for more than 100 years, and we remain committed to serving them for many years to come,” Lynsey Paulo, marketing and communications director for PG&E, wrote to The Center Square in an email on Tuesday. “Government takeovers of parts of our grid would not make customer energy bills less expensive.” San Francisco underpriced PG&E’s electric system value, Paulo wrote, with estimations from the city valuing San Francisco utility assets at $2 billion to $3 billion. “Not only is that a lowball amount, but the California Public Utilities Commission has been clear that the City and County of San Francisco would have to pay far more than the value of the assets, which means a takeover will drive up customer rates, not lower them,” Paulo wrote. PG&E and other investor-owned utilities like Southern California Edison have tried to lower customers’ utility costs in recent years, lowering per-kilowatt-hour rates for customers before instituting a base services charge on customers bills, starting this year. That base services charge is meant to help offset the cost of higher electricity rates, although some lawmakers expressed concern that ratepayers who try to conserve energy by using less electricity and gas will subsidize higher energy customers’ bills, The Center Square previously reported. PG&E told The Center Square that residential electric prices are 13% lower today than they were in January 2024, ensuring that an average customer with an average energy usage is paying $25 less a month. A January 2025 report from the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office determined that the California Legislature faced difficult decisions related to electricity rates as high rates strain the state’s residents and undermine the state’s long-term climate goals, which include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, among other statewide environmental efforts. Members of the Legislature's energy and utilities committees were unavailable on Tuesday to comment on SB 875.

Nação persa segue revidando ataques com lançamento de mísseis e drones contra instalações militares dos Estados Unidos Fonte

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Just over a year ago, the Trump administration gutted staff across the National Park Service, triggering a series of protests around the country, a signal of the public’s deep passion for America’s “crown jewels.”  Since then, the service has been in flux. Though a federal judge required the administration to rehire much of the staff […]

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Just over a year ago, the Trump administration gutted staff across the National Park Service, triggering a series of protests around the country, a signal of the public’s deep passion for America’s “crown jewels.”  Since then, the service has been in flux. Though a federal judge required the administration to rehire much of the staff […]