Alaska lawmakers are planning to vote on a $13.9 billion compromise state operating budget that includes a $1,000 Permanent Fund dividend and a $200 energy rebate. In a 4-2 vote Sunday morning, a panel of House and Senate negotiators finalized a deal that combines two different versions of the budget — one passed by the […]

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Alaska lawmakers are planning to vote on a $13.9 billion compromise state operating budget that includes a $1,000 Permanent Fund dividend and a $200 energy rebate. In a 4-2 vote Sunday morning, a panel of House and Senate negotiators finalized a deal that combines two different versions of the budget — one passed by the […]

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Bagi Masyarakat Adat Papua, termasuk di Merauke, tanah bukan sekadar ruang produksi. Bagi Masyarakat Adat Papua, tanah adalah ruang hidup, tempat identitas, relasi sosial, sejarah, dan warisan masa depan. Karena itu, ketika proyek pembangunan skala besar masuk ke satu wilayah, yang dipertaruhkan sesungguhnya bukan hanya angka produksi atau investasi, juga keberlanjutan cara hidup masyarakat yang […] The post Opini: Pesta Babi, Merauke, dan Ujian Kebijakan Publik appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Bagi Masyarakat Adat Papua, termasuk di Merauke, tanah bukan sekadar ruang produksi. Bagi Masyarakat Adat Papua, tanah adalah ruang hidup, tempat identitas, relasi sosial, sejarah, dan warisan masa depan. Karena itu, ketika proyek pembangunan skala besar masuk ke satu wilayah, yang dipertaruhkan sesungguhnya bukan hanya angka produksi atau investasi, juga keberlanjutan cara hidup masyarakat yang […] The post Opini: Pesta Babi, Merauke, dan Ujian Kebijakan Publik appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

It appears that, finally, after a year-long delay that has left North Carolina the only state in the union without a budget for the current fiscal year, Republican state legislative leaders may soon give final approval to a comprehensive budget plan and send it to Gov. Josh Stein. Of course, as is usually the case, […]

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It appears that, finally, after a year-long delay that has left North Carolina the only state in the union without a budget for the current fiscal year, Republican state legislative leaders may soon give final approval to a comprehensive budget plan and send it to Gov. Josh Stein. Of course, as is usually the case, […]

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Purdue University President Mung Chiang will leave West Lafayette less than four years after taking over the the school’s leadership to accept the presidency at Northwestern University. Chiang, Purdue’s 13th president, will assume the role in Evanston, Illinois, just outside Chicago, on July 1, according to announcements released Monday by both universities.  Purdue trustees said […]

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Purdue University President Mung Chiang will leave West Lafayette less than four years after taking over the the school’s leadership to accept the presidency at Northwestern University. Chiang, Purdue’s 13th president, will assume the role in Evanston, Illinois, just outside Chicago, on July 1, according to announcements released Monday by both universities.  Purdue trustees said […]

Last Updated on May 18, 2026 The Saloya River is a living ancestor that is facing a death sentence from a harmful industrial development known as the San Jacinto Hydroelectric Project. This projected 49-megawatt hydroelectric dam threatens to choke this pristine river in the Ecuadorian cloud forest under the guise of green energy, while local […] Source

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Last Updated on May 18, 2026 The Saloya River is a living ancestor that is facing a death sentence from a harmful industrial development known as the San Jacinto Hydroelectric Project. This projected 49-megawatt hydroelectric dam threatens to choke this pristine river in the Ecuadorian cloud forest under the guise of green energy, while local […] Source

A Serra do Elefante, em Mateus Leme (MG), na Região Metropolitana de Belo Horizonte (RMBH), tornou-se símbolo de uma disputa que envolve interesses imobiliários, omissão do poder público e resistência da sociedade civil. A Unidade de Conservação (UC), considerada estratégica para a preservação ambiental da região, está no centro de um embate entre construtoras responsáveis […] Fonte

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A Serra do Elefante, em Mateus Leme (MG), na Região Metropolitana de Belo Horizonte (RMBH), tornou-se símbolo de uma disputa que envolve interesses imobiliários, omissão do poder público e resistência da sociedade civil. A Unidade de Conservação (UC), considerada estratégica para a preservação ambiental da região, está no centro de um embate entre construtoras responsáveis […] Fonte

The four-year UCSD campus tradition returned, complete with 60 rotisserie chickens, wishbone ceremonies and a dark lord of the Sith.

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The four-year UCSD campus tradition returned, complete with 60 rotisserie chickens, wishbone ceremonies and a dark lord of the Sith.

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A Comissão de Assuntos Econômicos (CAE) do Senado recebe nesta terça-feira (19) o presidente do Banco Central, Gabriel Galípolo, para uma audiência pública sobre a atuação do órgão em operações financeiras envolvendo o Banco Master durante a atual gestão da autoridade monetária. Segundo auxiliares do presidente relataram ao Brasil de Fato, a expectativa é de […] Fonte

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A Comissão de Assuntos Econômicos (CAE) do Senado recebe nesta terça-feira (19) o presidente do Banco Central, Gabriel Galípolo, para uma audiência pública sobre a atuação do órgão em operações financeiras envolvendo o Banco Master durante a atual gestão da autoridade monetária. Segundo auxiliares do presidente relataram ao Brasil de Fato, a expectativa é de […] Fonte

Gov. Jeff Landry appears to have put pay raises for judges, district attorneys, state firefighters and statewide elected officials on the chopping block Monday when he declared “nobody in state government” gets a pay raise if public school teachers don’t receive a permanent salary increase.

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Gov. Jeff Landry appears to have put pay raises for judges, district attorneys, state firefighters and statewide elected officials on the chopping block Monday when he declared “nobody in state government” gets a pay raise if public school teachers don’t receive a permanent salary increase.

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Editor's note: This is the first in a series of stories that will appear this week on the primary elections in California. The stories include comments from candidates who agreed to interviews with The Center Square. (The Center Square) – Candidates in California’s 14th Congressional District are working hard to get out the vote ahead of a special election. U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democrat who held that seat, was running for governor until he dropped out of that race and resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives over sexual assault allegations. Democrats want to keep this district in their hands as part of a broader effort to win control of the House in 2026. Democrats on the ballot include state Sen. Aisha Wahab of Hayward, San Leandro City Councilmember Victor Aguilar Jr., businesswoman and nonprofit director Carin Elam, healthcare services director Melissa Hernandez, graphic designer Matt Ortega and educator Rakhi Israni. “While I’ve not run for office, I’ve actually been very active in the community, and I’ve served on the PTA at every level of my kids’ schooling, as well as in a lot of regional activities to promote educational policies that uplift a lot of kids,” Israni told The Center Square. When asked about President Donald Trump’s efforts to get rid of the U.S. Department of Education, Israni said it does not serve the public interest well. While she said the educational system needs reform, Israni said Americans need to make sure that schools have the resources to be able to serve our student population. “We’re tailoring the education in a way that creates opportunities, creates hope for the kids, and that promotes better educational outcomes across the country.” That includes students in the Bay Area, which is also reeling from the affordability crisis. “The cost of living is out of control,” said Israni. “The three biggest ticket items are going to be housing, healthcare and childcare, and if we can tackle these three to start with, then we alleviate a lot of the pressures that are on our families across the board, so those have to be a priority from day one.” Republicans Dena Maldonado and Wendy Huang are hoping to win the seat for the GOP. Huang is in finance. Maldonado is a florist. This is Maldonado’s first time running for office, and she too wants to tackle issues such as affordability. “The cost of living is pushing me out of California as a native,” Maldonado told The Center Square. Maldonado is also frustrated that working class people have little help while things are “being given away to illegals and people that don’t work.” Asked about President Donald Trump and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement efforts to combat illegal immigration, Maldonado said she has felt unsafe at times as a woman. “I do believe that we need to have legal immigration, and people cannot just come here by breaking the law first,” said Maldonado. “I support legal citizenship, and I support us clearing out. We had too many people moving into this country and not assimilating.” Huang is another candidate in favor of cracking down on illegal immigration. The Taiwanese native said you wouldn’t allow people who break inside your home to stay, and the country should be no different. “It's time, as Americans, as immigrants who are truly grateful for this country and were able to achieve the American dream, to step up now,” said Huang. Like Maldonado, Huang is also concerned about affordability, especially for young Americans. “I was able to buy my first house at the age of 26, not with taxpayer's assistance, and my son is in his 20s,” said Huang, who ran unsuccessfully in 2024 for Union City City Council. “When he was applying for college as a senior in high school, he asked me what major to apply for and asked, ‘Will I be able to afford to live here?’” Huang also voiced concerns about a constitutional crisis, the debt crisis and fraud. Huang said Americans’ First Amendment freedoms involving speech and worship are under attack. When it comes to the debt, Huang said the burden on every taxpayer is unsustainable. Meanwhile, Huang said billions of dollars have been lost due to waste, fraud and abuse in taxpayer-funded programs. The Center Square reached out to Wahab, Aguilar, Elam, Hernandez and Ortega, but they did not respond by press time. The Special Primary Election for California Congressional District 14 is June 16. The Special General Election is scheduled for Aug. 18. Early election results will appear on both nights at www.thecentersquare.com/california. More information is available on the California Secretary of State’s website, sos.ca.gov.

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Editor's note: This is the first in a series of stories that will appear this week on the primary elections in California. The stories include comments from candidates who agreed to interviews with The Center Square. (The Center Square) – Candidates in California’s 14th Congressional District are working hard to get out the vote ahead of a special election. U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democrat who held that seat, was running for governor until he dropped out of that race and resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives over sexual assault allegations. Democrats want to keep this district in their hands as part of a broader effort to win control of the House in 2026. Democrats on the ballot include state Sen. Aisha Wahab of Hayward, San Leandro City Councilmember Victor Aguilar Jr., businesswoman and nonprofit director Carin Elam, healthcare services director Melissa Hernandez, graphic designer Matt Ortega and educator Rakhi Israni. “While I’ve not run for office, I’ve actually been very active in the community, and I’ve served on the PTA at every level of my kids’ schooling, as well as in a lot of regional activities to promote educational policies that uplift a lot of kids,” Israni told The Center Square. When asked about President Donald Trump’s efforts to get rid of the U.S. Department of Education, Israni said it does not serve the public interest well. While she said the educational system needs reform, Israni said Americans need to make sure that schools have the resources to be able to serve our student population. “We’re tailoring the education in a way that creates opportunities, creates hope for the kids, and that promotes better educational outcomes across the country.” That includes students in the Bay Area, which is also reeling from the affordability crisis. “The cost of living is out of control,” said Israni. “The three biggest ticket items are going to be housing, healthcare and childcare, and if we can tackle these three to start with, then we alleviate a lot of the pressures that are on our families across the board, so those have to be a priority from day one.” Republicans Dena Maldonado and Wendy Huang are hoping to win the seat for the GOP. Huang is in finance. Maldonado is a florist. This is Maldonado’s first time running for office, and she too wants to tackle issues such as affordability. “The cost of living is pushing me out of California as a native,” Maldonado told The Center Square. Maldonado is also frustrated that working class people have little help while things are “being given away to illegals and people that don’t work.” Asked about President Donald Trump and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement efforts to combat illegal immigration, Maldonado said she has felt unsafe at times as a woman. “I do believe that we need to have legal immigration, and people cannot just come here by breaking the law first,” said Maldonado. “I support legal citizenship, and I support us clearing out. We had too many people moving into this country and not assimilating.” Huang is another candidate in favor of cracking down on illegal immigration. The Taiwanese native said you wouldn’t allow people who break inside your home to stay, and the country should be no different. “It's time, as Americans, as immigrants who are truly grateful for this country and were able to achieve the American dream, to step up now,” said Huang. Like Maldonado, Huang is also concerned about affordability, especially for young Americans. “I was able to buy my first house at the age of 26, not with taxpayer's assistance, and my son is in his 20s,” said Huang, who ran unsuccessfully in 2024 for Union City City Council. “When he was applying for college as a senior in high school, he asked me what major to apply for and asked, ‘Will I be able to afford to live here?’” Huang also voiced concerns about a constitutional crisis, the debt crisis and fraud. Huang said Americans’ First Amendment freedoms involving speech and worship are under attack. When it comes to the debt, Huang said the burden on every taxpayer is unsustainable. Meanwhile, Huang said billions of dollars have been lost due to waste, fraud and abuse in taxpayer-funded programs. The Center Square reached out to Wahab, Aguilar, Elam, Hernandez and Ortega, but they did not respond by press time. The Special Primary Election for California Congressional District 14 is June 16. The Special General Election is scheduled for Aug. 18. Early election results will appear on both nights at www.thecentersquare.com/california. More information is available on the California Secretary of State’s website, sos.ca.gov.

Sand is the most widely extracted solid material on Earth. The global sand mining industry removes roughly 50 billion metric tons of it a year, a pace that far outstrips the planet’s natural replenishment rates, according to a new report from the U.N. Environment Programme (UNEP). Excessive sand extraction from landscapes, rivers and coastal zones […]

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Sand is the most widely extracted solid material on Earth. The global sand mining industry removes roughly 50 billion metric tons of it a year, a pace that far outstrips the planet’s natural replenishment rates, according to a new report from the U.N. Environment Programme (UNEP). Excessive sand extraction from landscapes, rivers and coastal zones […]

Preşedintele PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, a declarat luni, despre consultările cu preşedintele Nicuşor Dan, pentru desemnarea premierului, că în acest moment, Ilie Bolojan e un fel de zombie politic care se plimbă şi se agaţă de această funcţie şi toate lucrurile sunt blocate din cauza unui singur om.

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Preşedintele PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, a declarat luni, despre consultările cu preşedintele Nicuşor Dan, pentru desemnarea premierului, că în acest moment, Ilie Bolojan e un fel de zombie politic care se plimbă şi se agaţă de această funcţie şi toate lucrurile sunt blocate din cauza unui singur om.

നാൽപ്പതിലേറെ പേരുമായെത്തിയ വാഹനത്തിലേക്ക് അമിതവേ​ഗതയിലെത്തിയ കണ്ടെയ്നർ ലോറി ഇടിച്ചുകയറുകയായിരുന്നു

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നാൽപ്പതിലേറെ പേരുമായെത്തിയ വാഹനത്തിലേക്ക് അമിതവേ​ഗതയിലെത്തിയ കണ്ടെയ്നർ ലോറി ഇടിച്ചുകയറുകയായിരുന്നു

A new species of freshwater catfish has been described from the northern Western Ghats in Maharashtra and Goa. The species, Amblyceps vayavy, was formally described in the journal Zootaxa and is likely endemic to west-flowing rivers of the northern Western Ghats. Amblyceps is a genus of freshwater catfish with 24 identified species found in moderate […]

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A new species of freshwater catfish has been described from the northern Western Ghats in Maharashtra and Goa. The species, Amblyceps vayavy, was formally described in the journal Zootaxa and is likely endemic to west-flowing rivers of the northern Western Ghats. Amblyceps is a genus of freshwater catfish with 24 identified species found in moderate […]

Минфин США продлили на 30 дней действие лицензии, разрешающей морские поставки российской нефти, сообщил глава американского ведомства Скотт Бессент. Он заявил, что решение было принято "чтобы предоставить наиболее уязвимым странам возможность временно получить доступ к российской нефти, которая в настоящее время застряла в море". "Это продление обеспечит дополнительную гибкость, и мы будем работать с этими странами, чтобы предоставлять конкретные лицензии по мере необходимости. Эта общая...

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Минфин США продлили на 30 дней действие лицензии, разрешающей морские поставки российской нефти, сообщил глава американского ведомства Скотт Бессент. Он заявил, что решение было принято "чтобы предоставить наиболее уязвимым странам возможность временно получить доступ к российской нефти, которая в настоящее время застряла в море". "Это продление обеспечит дополнительную гибкость, и мы будем работать с этими странами, чтобы предоставлять конкретные лицензии по мере необходимости. Эта общая...

Літоўскія праваахоўнікі раней завялі 30 спраў, зьвязаных з кантрабандай беларускіх цыгарэт мэтэзондамі.

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Літоўскія праваахоўнікі раней завялі 30 спраў, зьвязаных з кантрабандай беларускіх цыгарэт мэтэзондамі.

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Lawmakers have lots of ideas to fix Michigan’s affordable housing crisis — but so far, little consensus. Will this be the year?

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Lawmakers have lots of ideas to fix Michigan’s affordable housing crisis — but so far, little consensus. Will this be the year?

Сдержит ли Си Цзиньпин обещание, данное Дональду Трампу?

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Сдержит ли Си Цзиньпин обещание, данное Дональду Трампу?

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Сдержит ли Си Цзиньпин обещание, данное Дональду Трампу?

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The amount is a fraction of what Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration has spent to build the sprawling tent-and-trailer compound at a remote airstrip in the Florida Everglades The post Federal reimbursement for ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ starts flowing appeared first on The Florida Trib.

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The amount is a fraction of what Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration has spent to build the sprawling tent-and-trailer compound at a remote airstrip in the Florida Everglades The post Federal reimbursement for ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ starts flowing appeared first on The Florida Trib.