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On June 3, the opening day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Ukrainian drones struck the city. On June 4, Volodymyr Zelensky published an open letter to Vladimir Putin calling for a face-to-face meeting and an end to the war. The letter’s tone, however, was more combative than conciliatory. Putin declined to meet.
On June 3, the opening day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Ukrainian drones struck the city. On June 4, Volodymyr Zelensky published an open letter to Vladimir Putin calling for a face-to-face meeting and an end to the war. The letter’s tone, however, was more combative than conciliatory. Putin declined to meet.
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Nos últimos dias, desde que a Proposta de Emenda Constitucional (PEC) da redução da jornada de trabalho pelo fim da 6×1 chegou ao Senado, o presidente da Casa, Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP), tem ressaltado os possíveis impactos fiscais de propostas em tramitação no Congresso e defendido cautela na aprovação de medidas que possam pressionar as contas […] Fonte
Nos últimos dias, desde que a Proposta de Emenda Constitucional (PEC) da redução da jornada de trabalho pelo fim da 6×1 chegou ao Senado, o presidente da Casa, Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP), tem ressaltado os possíveis impactos fiscais de propostas em tramitação no Congresso e defendido cautela na aprovação de medidas que possam pressionar as contas […] Fonte
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The NC Senate Healthcare Committee endorsed a hospital regulations bill on Thursday after removing a section that could have affected the Atrium Health/WakeMed merger. Sen. Jim Burgin (R-Harnett), the bill’s sponsor, told reporters that he didn’t want legislation to interfere with the Atrium/WakeMed merger, which is already in progress. “I don’t want us to put […]
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The NC Senate Healthcare Committee endorsed a hospital regulations bill on Thursday after removing a section that could have affected the Atrium Health/WakeMed merger. Sen. Jim Burgin (R-Harnett), the bill’s sponsor, told reporters that he didn’t want legislation to interfere with the Atrium/WakeMed merger, which is already in progress. “I don’t want us to put […]
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Jaizkibel konpainiak Eusko Legebiltzarreko Berdintasun Batzordean parte hartu zuen atzo, martxoko udalbatzan EAJk eta PSE-EEk Hondarribiko II. Udal Berdintasun Planaren kontra bozkatu ondoren. Berdintasun Legea jaietan ere betearazteko lagundu dezatela eskatu zieten. Egoera «distopikoa eta erridikulua» izanik, 30 urteotan «diskriminatzen dutenekin hitz egiten saiatu eta gero, orain zuen laguntza eskatzen dugu», adierazi zien legebiltzarkideei Ixabel Alkainek bideokonferentziaz. Haatik, jeltzaleak eta sozialistak Hondarribiko alderdikideen diskurtsoa babestu zuten, Berdintasun Planaren eztabaida edukian baino formetara mugatuz.

Jaizkibel konpainiak Eusko Legebiltzarreko Berdintasun Batzordean parte hartu zuen atzo, martxoko udalbatzan EAJk eta PSE-EEk Hondarribiko II. Udal Berdintasun Planaren kontra bozkatu ondoren. Berdintasun Legea jaietan ere betearazteko lagundu dezatela eskatu zieten. Egoera «distopikoa eta erridikulua» izanik, 30 urteotan «diskriminatzen dutenekin hitz egiten saiatu eta gero, orain zuen laguntza eskatzen dugu», adierazi zien legebiltzarkideei Ixabel Alkainek bideokonferentziaz. Haatik, jeltzaleak eta sozialistak Hondarribiko alderdikideen diskurtsoa babestu zuten, Berdintasun Planaren eztabaida edukian baino formetara mugatuz.
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Gasteizko Txosnetako egitarau osoa aurkeztu dute ostegunean. Aurten 45 ikuskizun baino gehiago izango dira txosnagunean.

Gasteizko Txosnetako egitarau osoa aurkeztu dute ostegunean. Aurten 45 ikuskizun baino gehiago izango dira txosnagunean.
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Sexologian eta zoru pelbikoan aditua den Juncal Alzugaray Zurimendi fisioterapeutak nabarmendu du lehen mailako arretatik heldu behar zaiola menopausiari, eta arretak indibidualizatua izan behar duela.

Sexologian eta zoru pelbikoan aditua den Juncal Alzugaray Zurimendi fisioterapeutak nabarmendu du lehen mailako arretatik heldu behar zaiola menopausiari, eta arretak indibidualizatua izan behar duela.
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Lau urtez obretan egon ondoren, asteazkenean ireki ditu berriro ateak Bilboko Euskal Museoak. Bilboko alde zaharrean zenbait eraikinetan kokatutako museoak lau espazio ditu, eta bat irail-urri artean irekiko dute, baina gainerakoak gaurdanik bisitagarri daude.

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Lau urtez obretan egon ondoren, asteazkenean ireki ditu berriro ateak Bilboko Euskal Museoak. Bilboko alde zaharrean zenbait eraikinetan kokatutako museoak lau espazio ditu, eta bat irail-urri artean irekiko dute, baina gainerakoak gaurdanik bisitagarri daude.
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Ehunka pertsonak protesta egin zuten ekainaren 9an Bartzelonan, Leon XIV. aita santua hirira heldu bezperan, Espainiako Estatuan egiten ari den biraren testuinguruan. Ni miracles ni caritat. Drets laborals i serveis publics de quialitat izan zen aldarrietako bat (“Mirakulurik eta karitaterik ez. Lan eskubideak eta kalitatezko zerbitzu publikoak”). Asko izan ziren aldarrikapenak, eta askotarikoak mobilizazioak; baita grebak ere, Bartzelonako Udaleko hainbat departamentutan adibidez. Gure dirua zentzuzko gauzetan inbertitzearen aldeko mezuak nagusitu ziren, xahuketa handia egin baita aita santuaren bira pagatzeko. Hauek dira bonbardaketa honetan isil samar igaro diren hiru iturri bedeinkatu: Baga. Eraikinen eta lurren inmatrikulazioa. Espainiako Estatuan 100.000 ondasun baino gehiago ditu Elizak, eta horietatik 35.000 azken mende laurdenean erregistratu ditu bere izenean, Espainiako Gobernuak legez erraztuta. Hainbeste erraztuta, non Kordobako meskita [Andaluzia], adibidez, 30 euroko tramite-gastua ordainduta soilik hartu zuen berarentzat, sekula ondasun-publiko izenda ez dadin; urtero, eraikin horrek, 24 milioi euroko diru-sarrerak ematen dizkio turistengatik. Eta horrez aparte, fiskalitate kontuetan, salbuespen handiak ditu Ondasun Higiezinen gaineko Zergan, adibidez. Milioi eurotik gora aurrezten ditu zergatan, gutxienez. Biga. PFEZa. Errenta aitorpena. Norberaren zergen %0,7a nora bideratu galdegiten dute ogasunek, eta hiru aukera daude: edo gizarte eragiletara, edo Elizara, edo bietara. Urtez urte nabarmen ari da jaisten Elizaren kutxatila ixaz markatzen dutenen kopurua, baina oraindik ere Espainiako Estatuan %30ak erabakitzen du bere zergen zati bat Elizari bideratzea. Araban %29k, Nafarroan %28k, Bizkaian %20k eta Gipuzkoan %18k. Kataluniak du baxuena, %15. Kontua da, eta beharbada interesekoena ere hau da, urtez urte emaileak jaitsi arren, jasotako diru kopuruak gora egiten duela. Arrazoi sinple batengatik: diru gehienen dutenen artean jende gehiagok ematen dio Elizari. Urtean 150.000 euro baino gehiagoko diru sarrerak dituztenen artean, erdiak izenpetzen du Eliza. Errenta baxuetan, aldiz, lautik batek. Eta gauza bera adinarekin: 70 urtetik gorakoen artean, bitik batek egiten du hautu hori. Eta 40 urtetik beherakoen artean, bostetik batek. Higa. Turismo katolikoa. Munduan 300 milioi pertsonak baino gehiagok egiten du turismo erlijiosoa deitzen zaiona. Estimazioa da aurten, munduan, 180.000 milioi euro mugituko direla turismo eredu horren osotasunean, garraioan, ostatuan eta denean. Gora eta gora doan zifra da. Urte bakarrean %10 igo da, eta aurreko urtean beste %10 igo zen. Zergak pagatzetik salbuesten ditugu, eta gure zergen zati bat pagatzen diegu.

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Ehunka pertsonak protesta egin zuten ekainaren 9an Bartzelonan, Leon XIV. aita santua hirira heldu bezperan, Espainiako Estatuan egiten ari den biraren testuinguruan. Ni miracles ni caritat. Drets laborals i serveis publics de quialitat izan zen aldarrietako bat (“Mirakulurik eta karitaterik ez. Lan eskubideak eta kalitatezko zerbitzu publikoak”). Asko izan ziren aldarrikapenak, eta askotarikoak mobilizazioak; baita grebak ere, Bartzelonako Udaleko hainbat departamentutan adibidez. Gure dirua zentzuzko gauzetan inbertitzearen aldeko mezuak nagusitu ziren, xahuketa handia egin baita aita santuaren bira pagatzeko. Hauek dira bonbardaketa honetan isil samar igaro diren hiru iturri bedeinkatu: Baga. Eraikinen eta lurren inmatrikulazioa. Espainiako Estatuan 100.000 ondasun baino gehiago ditu Elizak, eta horietatik 35.000 azken mende laurdenean erregistratu ditu bere izenean, Espainiako Gobernuak legez erraztuta. Hainbeste erraztuta, non Kordobako meskita [Andaluzia], adibidez, 30 euroko tramite-gastua ordainduta soilik hartu zuen berarentzat, sekula ondasun-publiko izenda ez dadin; urtero, eraikin horrek, 24 milioi euroko diru-sarrerak ematen dizkio turistengatik. Eta horrez aparte, fiskalitate kontuetan, salbuespen handiak ditu Ondasun Higiezinen gaineko Zergan, adibidez. Milioi eurotik gora aurrezten ditu zergatan, gutxienez. Biga. PFEZa. Errenta aitorpena. Norberaren zergen %0,7a nora bideratu galdegiten dute ogasunek, eta hiru aukera daude: edo gizarte eragiletara, edo Elizara, edo bietara. Urtez urte nabarmen ari da jaisten Elizaren kutxatila ixaz markatzen dutenen kopurua, baina oraindik ere Espainiako Estatuan %30ak erabakitzen du bere zergen zati bat Elizari bideratzea. Araban %29k, Nafarroan %28k, Bizkaian %20k eta Gipuzkoan %18k. Kataluniak du baxuena, %15. Kontua da, eta beharbada interesekoena ere hau da, urtez urte emaileak jaitsi arren, jasotako diru kopuruak gora egiten duela. Arrazoi sinple batengatik: diru gehienen dutenen artean jende gehiagok ematen dio Elizari. Urtean 150.000 euro baino gehiagoko diru sarrerak dituztenen artean, erdiak izenpetzen du Eliza. Errenta baxuetan, aldiz, lautik batek. Eta gauza bera adinarekin: 70 urtetik gorakoen artean, bitik batek egiten du hautu hori. Eta 40 urtetik beherakoen artean, bostetik batek. Higa. Turismo katolikoa. Munduan 300 milioi pertsonak baino gehiagok egiten du turismo erlijiosoa deitzen zaiona. Estimazioa da aurten, munduan, 180.000 milioi euro mugituko direla turismo eredu horren osotasunean, garraioan, ostatuan eta denean. Gora eta gora doan zifra da. Urte bakarrean %10 igo da, eta aurreko urtean beste %10 igo zen. Zergak pagatzetik salbuesten ditugu, eta gure zergen zati bat pagatzen diegu.
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A reproductive and transgender healthcare bill in Trenton is in limbo after a last-minute push to amend it. Supporters rallied on Thursday to pass it.

A reproductive and transgender healthcare bill in Trenton is in limbo after a last-minute push to amend it. Supporters rallied on Thursday to pass it.
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Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S.States most likely will not be able to place additional requirements or guardrails on scholarship groups funded through the new federal tax credit, according to a preview of the rules provided by the U.S. Treasury Department this week.This position contradicts comments Education Secretary Linda McMahon made to Congress last month and at a Michigan school choice event in March in which she said states would be able to shape their own programs. The U.S. Department of Education has declined to clarify those remarks, but it is ultimately the Treasury Department that will set the rules for the program.And in remarks made Tuesday at a closed-door meeting and later released by the Treasury Department, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy Kevin Salinger said that states may not impose “substantive” rules on scholarship groups that are more restrictive than federal law.That’s welcome news for school choice groups who want more flexibility and limited rules for scholarship groups. It may present a dilemma for Democratic governors who have said they are waiting to see these rules before deciding whether to opt in. One of the key questions for this group has been whether they’ll be able to shape the program by putting additional rules on scholarship groups, requiring, for example, that they serve low-income families and students with disabilities or meet certain academic standards. Some Democrats have indicated they want the money only to go to public schools. “I am never going to leave money on the table when it comes to supporting our kids in public schools,” Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said last week at the Education Writers Association conference in Baltimore when asked about the tax credit. But Moore said he was waiting on the regulations to decide whether to participate. “I do not believe that we should be taking public dollars and putting them towards private education.”Salinger’s remarks indicate states will not be able to shape the program as they see fit, contradicting the administration’s promise to “return education to the states.”Set to launch in 2027, the federal tax credit scholarship allows individuals to donate up to $1,700 to eligible nonprofits and get fully reimbursed through a federal income tax credit. The scholarship groups can provide vouchers to families earning up to 300% of the area median income to spend on educational expenses. Those expenses could be private school tuition, tutoring for a public school student, or specialized equipment or therapies. Governors can decide whether their states participate, and those who do must submit lists of eligible scholarship organizations each year. Federal law imposes only minimal requirements, for example that scholarship groups operate as federally recognized nonprofits and provide money to students who attend more than one school. The closed-door event at which Salinger spoke included a panel on ways public school students could also benefit. Speaking at a separate Chalkbeat Ideas event Thursday, Rhode Island Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green said Democratic states should be open to possibilities, such as scholarships funding afterschool tutoring through approved vendors.“This is not money that we would have,” she said. “This is money that, instead of going to the federal government, could come to our state.”Another question has been whether homeschool families can benefit. That’s likely to be determined by whether state law considers a home school to be a school in a legal sense. Sailnger laid out other aspects of the rules that school choice groups have been watching carefully, clarifying that they can operate in multiple states and that caps on administrative costs won’t apply to their entire budgets, only to money they raise for scholarships.The rules will be finalized by the end of September, Salinger said. Large national scholarship groups hoped for this flexibility so they can expand and serve more families.“We have gotten our clearest signs from Treasury yet that this tax credit is going to benefit all students across all sectors,” said Ashling Preston, director of federal affairs for the American Federation for Children. “Every governor has the information they need to opt in right now. There are hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars at stake in every state.” But Augustus Mays, vice president for partnerships and engagement at the progressive advocacy group EdTrust, said the preview of the rules only reinforces his belief that Democratic governors should opt out. “If you’re a governor and you think you’ll be able to have the authority to shape this program to align to your public school priorities,” he said, “the answer is no, you’re not going to have that authority.”Ideas Editor Matt Barnum contributed.Erica Meltzer is Chalkbeat’s national editor based in Colorado. Contact Erica at emeltzer@chalkbeat.org.
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Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S.States most likely will not be able to place additional requirements or guardrails on scholarship groups funded through the new federal tax credit, according to a preview of the rules provided by the U.S. Treasury Department this week.This position contradicts comments Education Secretary Linda McMahon made to Congress last month and at a Michigan school choice event in March in which she said states would be able to shape their own programs. The U.S. Department of Education has declined to clarify those remarks, but it is ultimately the Treasury Department that will set the rules for the program.And in remarks made Tuesday at a closed-door meeting and later released by the Treasury Department, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy Kevin Salinger said that states may not impose “substantive” rules on scholarship groups that are more restrictive than federal law.That’s welcome news for school choice groups who want more flexibility and limited rules for scholarship groups. It may present a dilemma for Democratic governors who have said they are waiting to see these rules before deciding whether to opt in. One of the key questions for this group has been whether they’ll be able to shape the program by putting additional rules on scholarship groups, requiring, for example, that they serve low-income families and students with disabilities or meet certain academic standards. Some Democrats have indicated they want the money only to go to public schools. “I am never going to leave money on the table when it comes to supporting our kids in public schools,” Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said last week at the Education Writers Association conference in Baltimore when asked about the tax credit. But Moore said he was waiting on the regulations to decide whether to participate. “I do not believe that we should be taking public dollars and putting them towards private education.”Salinger’s remarks indicate states will not be able to shape the program as they see fit, contradicting the administration’s promise to “return education to the states.”Set to launch in 2027, the federal tax credit scholarship allows individuals to donate up to $1,700 to eligible nonprofits and get fully reimbursed through a federal income tax credit. The scholarship groups can provide vouchers to families earning up to 300% of the area median income to spend on educational expenses. Those expenses could be private school tuition, tutoring for a public school student, or specialized equipment or therapies. Governors can decide whether their states participate, and those who do must submit lists of eligible scholarship organizations each year. Federal law imposes only minimal requirements, for example that scholarship groups operate as federally recognized nonprofits and provide money to students who attend more than one school. The closed-door event at which Salinger spoke included a panel on ways public school students could also benefit. Speaking at a separate Chalkbeat Ideas event Thursday, Rhode Island Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green said Democratic states should be open to possibilities, such as scholarships funding afterschool tutoring through approved vendors.“This is not money that we would have,” she said. “This is money that, instead of going to the federal government, could come to our state.”Another question has been whether homeschool families can benefit. That’s likely to be determined by whether state law considers a home school to be a school in a legal sense. Sailnger laid out other aspects of the rules that school choice groups have been watching carefully, clarifying that they can operate in multiple states and that caps on administrative costs won’t apply to their entire budgets, only to money they raise for scholarships.The rules will be finalized by the end of September, Salinger said. Large national scholarship groups hoped for this flexibility so they can expand and serve more families.“We have gotten our clearest signs from Treasury yet that this tax credit is going to benefit all students across all sectors,” said Ashling Preston, director of federal affairs for the American Federation for Children. “Every governor has the information they need to opt in right now. There are hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars at stake in every state.” But Augustus Mays, vice president for partnerships and engagement at the progressive advocacy group EdTrust, said the preview of the rules only reinforces his belief that Democratic governors should opt out. “If you’re a governor and you think you’ll be able to have the authority to shape this program to align to your public school priorities,” he said, “the answer is no, you’re not going to have that authority.”Ideas Editor Matt Barnum contributed.Erica Meltzer is Chalkbeat’s national editor based in Colorado. Contact Erica at emeltzer@chalkbeat.org.
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Mientras decenas de miles de aficionados teñían de verde las calles de Ciudad de México, colectivos de madres buscadoras, maestros y organizaciones sociales aprovecharon la atención internacional para denunciar la inacción del Gobierno ante crisis estructurales.

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Mientras decenas de miles de aficionados teñían de verde las calles de Ciudad de México, colectivos de madres buscadoras, maestros y organizaciones sociales aprovecharon la atención internacional para denunciar la inacción del Gobierno ante crisis estructurales.
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Una ilustración en la nueva equipación de Haití provoca un debate que va mucho más allá del diseño y conecta con uno de los episodios más importantes de la historia del país.

Una ilustración en la nueva equipación de Haití provoca un debate que va mucho más allá del diseño y conecta con uno de los episodios más importantes de la historia del país.
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O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) prevê para esta sexta-feira (12) chuva nas regiões Sul, Sudeste e Centro-Oeste, com a chegada de temporais, acompanhados de rajadas de vento, descargas elétricas, chuva intensa em curto período de tempo e eventual queda de granizo em toda a região Sul do país. A presença do fenômeno El Niño […] Fonte
O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) prevê para esta sexta-feira (12) chuva nas regiões Sul, Sudeste e Centro-Oeste, com a chegada de temporais, acompanhados de rajadas de vento, descargas elétricas, chuva intensa em curto período de tempo e eventual queda de granizo em toda a região Sul do país. A presença do fenômeno El Niño […] Fonte
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Two former court clerks in Utah were arrested after being accused of being “self-appointed anti-ICE vigilantes” for helping an undocumented immigrant escape out a back door of the Logan City Municipal Justice Court to avoid being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Both former clerks, Jennifer Joma and Lauren Morrow, were charged in […]
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Two former court clerks in Utah were arrested after being accused of being “self-appointed anti-ICE vigilantes” for helping an undocumented immigrant escape out a back door of the Logan City Municipal Justice Court to avoid being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Both former clerks, Jennifer Joma and Lauren Morrow, were charged in […]
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Fraud allegations by the Trump administration could cost the Los Angeles area hundreds of millions of dollars in federal homelessness funding.
Fraud allegations by the Trump administration could cost the Los Angeles area hundreds of millions of dollars in federal homelessness funding.
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O time anfitrião venceu a África do Sul por dois a zero. Aos 9 minutos do primeiro tempo, Julián Quiñones abriu o placar e marcou o primeiro gol da partida para a equipe mexicana.
O time anfitrião venceu a África do Sul por dois a zero. Aos 9 minutos do primeiro tempo, Julián Quiñones abriu o placar e marcou o primeiro gol da partida para a equipe mexicana.
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此届世界杯是史上首次由三个国家--美国、加拿大和墨西哥--联合主办的赛事,打破了以往由单一国家承办的惯例。另外,昂贵的门票价格和赛场之间的距离引发球迷的不满。
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此届世界杯是史上首次由三个国家--美国、加拿大和墨西哥--联合主办的赛事,打破了以往由单一国家承办的惯例。另外,昂贵的门票价格和赛场之间的距离引发球迷的不满。
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此屆世界盃是史上首次由三個國家--美國、加拿大和墨西哥--聯合主辦的賽事,打破了以往由單一國家承辦的慣例。另外,昂貴的門票價格和賽場之間的距離引發球迷的不滿。
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此屆世界盃是史上首次由三個國家--美國、加拿大和墨西哥--聯合主辦的賽事,打破了以往由單一國家承辦的慣例。另外,昂貴的門票價格和賽場之間的距離引發球迷的不滿。
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The Jackson Home — the former house of Dr. Sullivan Jackson, a dentist, and Richie Jean Sherrod Jackson, an educator — opens inside Greenfield Village June 12.
The Jackson Home — the former house of Dr. Sullivan Jackson, a dentist, and Richie Jean Sherrod Jackson, an educator — opens inside Greenfield Village June 12.