Волна задержаний за публикации видео с ударами ВСУ по России

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(The Center Square) – A Davidson County Chancery Court judge extended an injunction that stops the Tennessee Department of Health from checking the immigration status of 400 children. The department sent letters to the families stating that a new state law requires it to request citizenship information, which will be turned over to the Department of Public Safety, according to the Tennessee Justice Center, which is challenging the law in court. House Bill 1710/Senate Bill 1915, costing the state $131,000 to implement, according to the bill’s fiscal note, requires state agencies to check the immigration status of benefit recipients. It was signed by Gov. Bill Lee in May. The Tennessee Justice Center filed a motion in Davidson County Chancery Court on behalf of three physicians to stop the Tennessee Department of Health from enforcing the rule. The court canceled a hearing scheduled for Thursday and extended the restraining order until July 10. A new court date will be set if the plaintiffs and the state cannot reach an agreement. "We're encouraged that the Temporary Restraining Order will remain in effect while this case continues," said Michele Johnson, cofounder and executive director at the Tennessee Justice Center. "Every day these protections remain in place is another day families can focus on caring for their children instead of worrying that seeking essential medical services could put them at risk. Our focus remains on protecting access to essential healthcare services for these children with serious medical needs." The Center Square was unsuccessful prior to publication getting comment from Sen. Ed Jackson of Jackson or Rep. Dennis Powers of Jacksboro, sponsors of the bill in their respective chambers.

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(The Center Square) – A Davidson County Chancery Court judge extended an injunction that stops the Tennessee Department of Health from checking the immigration status of 400 children. The department sent letters to the families stating that a new state law requires it to request citizenship information, which will be turned over to the Department of Public Safety, according to the Tennessee Justice Center, which is challenging the law in court. House Bill 1710/Senate Bill 1915, costing the state $131,000 to implement, according to the bill’s fiscal note, requires state agencies to check the immigration status of benefit recipients. It was signed by Gov. Bill Lee in May. The Tennessee Justice Center filed a motion in Davidson County Chancery Court on behalf of three physicians to stop the Tennessee Department of Health from enforcing the rule. The court canceled a hearing scheduled for Thursday and extended the restraining order until July 10. A new court date will be set if the plaintiffs and the state cannot reach an agreement. "We're encouraged that the Temporary Restraining Order will remain in effect while this case continues," said Michele Johnson, cofounder and executive director at the Tennessee Justice Center. "Every day these protections remain in place is another day families can focus on caring for their children instead of worrying that seeking essential medical services could put them at risk. Our focus remains on protecting access to essential healthcare services for these children with serious medical needs." The Center Square was unsuccessful prior to publication getting comment from Sen. Ed Jackson of Jackson or Rep. Dennis Powers of Jacksboro, sponsors of the bill in their respective chambers.

(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Elections Commission says Green Bay’s clerk broke the law when she mailed 152 duplicate ballots before the spring election. A draft memo from the commission said there is no doubt that Clerk Celestine Jefferys broke the law earlier this year. "The Commission finds that the Respondent, due to an error in processing certificate envelope labels, issued duplicate ballots to electors in violation of Wis. Stat. § 6.86(1)(ar)," the memo states. The memo is part of a challenge filed with the Elections Commission from the Brown County Republican Party. The April ballot case is not connected to Jefferys’ latest duplicate ballot scandal. Her office sent two ballots to an unknown number of voters just last week. Jefferys defended this spring’s duplicate ballots by arguing none of the second ballots were counted, and Wisconsin law doesn’t have any consequences for accidentally mailing two ballots. “Wisconsin law prohibits election fraud, not the inadvertent issuance of multiple ballots. The statute does not impose liability for inadvertent duplication in issuance, rather, it establishes the elector’s right to receive a ballot,” Jefferys wrote in her response to the complaint. “While an instance of inadvertent duplication did occur in the City of Green Bay for the Spring 2026 election, Clerk Jeffreys put additional safeguards in place to ensure affected voters were notified, and more importantly, ensured that only one eligible ballot was tabulated per voter.” The Elections Commission acknowledged that there are no penalties for mailing duplicate ballots but said Jefferys also clearly broke the law. “[Jefferys] discusses her duty to prevent more than one ballot from any voter being counted in an election, and the Commission agrees that this is a duty of the Respondent. The Commission disagrees only to the extent the [Jefferys] appears to argue that this is the only relevant duty concerning these allegations. Multiple checks and redundancies exist within the election administration system to prevent duplicate ballots from being either issued or counted. Clerks are required to track each request made, each ballot issued, each ballot returned, and each ballot counted. In this case, there was an error and violation in ballot issuance, but procedures to track, review, record, and, on Election Day, count valid returned absentee ballots appear to have been properly carried out,” the Commission wrote in its memo. "The Commission orders [Jefferys] to continue to maintain a complete chain of custody for all ballots issued and to continue to ensure that no voter can vote more than once in an election." The Elections Commission is expected meet next week to talk about the challenge, and its order to Jefferys.

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(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Elections Commission says Green Bay’s clerk broke the law when she mailed 152 duplicate ballots before the spring election. A draft memo from the commission said there is no doubt that Clerk Celestine Jefferys broke the law earlier this year. "The Commission finds that the Respondent, due to an error in processing certificate envelope labels, issued duplicate ballots to electors in violation of Wis. Stat. § 6.86(1)(ar)," the memo states. The memo is part of a challenge filed with the Elections Commission from the Brown County Republican Party. The April ballot case is not connected to Jefferys’ latest duplicate ballot scandal. Her office sent two ballots to an unknown number of voters just last week. Jefferys defended this spring’s duplicate ballots by arguing none of the second ballots were counted, and Wisconsin law doesn’t have any consequences for accidentally mailing two ballots. “Wisconsin law prohibits election fraud, not the inadvertent issuance of multiple ballots. The statute does not impose liability for inadvertent duplication in issuance, rather, it establishes the elector’s right to receive a ballot,” Jefferys wrote in her response to the complaint. “While an instance of inadvertent duplication did occur in the City of Green Bay for the Spring 2026 election, Clerk Jeffreys put additional safeguards in place to ensure affected voters were notified, and more importantly, ensured that only one eligible ballot was tabulated per voter.” The Elections Commission acknowledged that there are no penalties for mailing duplicate ballots but said Jefferys also clearly broke the law. “[Jefferys] discusses her duty to prevent more than one ballot from any voter being counted in an election, and the Commission agrees that this is a duty of the Respondent. The Commission disagrees only to the extent the [Jefferys] appears to argue that this is the only relevant duty concerning these allegations. Multiple checks and redundancies exist within the election administration system to prevent duplicate ballots from being either issued or counted. Clerks are required to track each request made, each ballot issued, each ballot returned, and each ballot counted. In this case, there was an error and violation in ballot issuance, but procedures to track, review, record, and, on Election Day, count valid returned absentee ballots appear to have been properly carried out,” the Commission wrote in its memo. "The Commission orders [Jefferys] to continue to maintain a complete chain of custody for all ballots issued and to continue to ensure that no voter can vote more than once in an election." The Elections Commission is expected meet next week to talk about the challenge, and its order to Jefferys.

Dozens of people like Dawnielle Carter wake up bright and early every Tuesday with their heads hanging low, waiting for final judgement.  The hallways of Fresno’s M Street courthouse are a daily gridlock of rushed and harried drivers scrambling to pay off traffic tickets and parking fines. But once a week, down the hall, past […] The post Fresno used to be a cheap place to live. Now evictions are piling up as experts and residents brace for ‘the worst’ appeared first on Fresnoland.

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Dozens of people like Dawnielle Carter wake up bright and early every Tuesday with their heads hanging low, waiting for final judgement.  The hallways of Fresno’s M Street courthouse are a daily gridlock of rushed and harried drivers scrambling to pay off traffic tickets and parking fines. But once a week, down the hall, past […] The post Fresno used to be a cheap place to live. Now evictions are piling up as experts and residents brace for ‘the worst’ appeared first on Fresnoland.

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One of the most effective fly patterns is discovered with this underwater creation.

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Restaurants around the Fort are refreshing their menus. Here’s what they’re serving this summer.

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Restaurants around the Fort are refreshing their menus. Here’s what they’re serving this summer.

(The Center Square) – Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a disaster declaration late Tuesday covering 11 counties across the state that received particularly destructive severe weather this spring and early summer. A disaster declaration by the governor makes available state aid, and opens the possibility of federal aid. The declaration covers communities in Coles, Cook, Effingham, Jefferson, Kankakee, Lasalle, McClean, Stephenson, Warren, Winnebago and Woodford counties for storms that occurred between March 10 and June 21. Subsequent to the declaration, Pritzker visited impacted communities in Effingham and Jefferson Counties Wednesday. “Our state department, our emergency management agency, state police and our department of transportation have been heroic, but nobody more heroic than the local law enforcement, local first responders, and local emergency management.,” Pritzker said. “We're going to continue the recovery process with them and make sure that we're accessing all the federal resources that we can along with the state resources that we've already provided.” According to the declaration, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s Community Development Block Grant program has funds available through Disaster Response, a program funded by the federal Housing and Urban Development department. Local governments can apply for funding, capped at $250,000, to help with costs stemming from a disaster. The governor’s proclamation may also allow for state workers to assist in recovery efforts, if requested by impacted communities. While surveying damage Wednesday in Teutopolis, Pritzker said the state will pursue aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which has the ability to approve federal funds to assist after disasters in U.S. states and territories. “I hope that we can work in a bipartisan fashion to get those resources from FEMA and get a good response from them to help our counties. There are thresholds that they've set which are set in regulation at those departments sometimes set in law,” Pritzker said. In February, officials announced FEMA denied the state’s last disaster declaration request and appeal. The request would’ve allowed thousands of residents to apply for federal assistance after a major storm produced widespread damage last August. A separate source of federal relief less discussed is the Small Business Administration, which typically assists by providing low-interest loans to businesses and homeowners to help pay rebuilding costs. Brad Cole, director of the Illinois Municipal League, recently told The Center Square that many of the costs associated with damage for local governments don’t impact taxpayers, but other costs might. “A lot of things are covered by insurance, whether it's private insurance or the city government's insurance. So that will settle itself out. That gets sorted out later. But the real cost of things is in the overtime, the extra labor, whether that's public works, or first responders like fire and police,” Cole said. The IML itself insures around 60 to 65% of all municipalities in Illinois, Cole said.

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(The Center Square) – Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a disaster declaration late Tuesday covering 11 counties across the state that received particularly destructive severe weather this spring and early summer. A disaster declaration by the governor makes available state aid, and opens the possibility of federal aid. The declaration covers communities in Coles, Cook, Effingham, Jefferson, Kankakee, Lasalle, McClean, Stephenson, Warren, Winnebago and Woodford counties for storms that occurred between March 10 and June 21. Subsequent to the declaration, Pritzker visited impacted communities in Effingham and Jefferson Counties Wednesday. “Our state department, our emergency management agency, state police and our department of transportation have been heroic, but nobody more heroic than the local law enforcement, local first responders, and local emergency management.,” Pritzker said. “We're going to continue the recovery process with them and make sure that we're accessing all the federal resources that we can along with the state resources that we've already provided.” According to the declaration, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s Community Development Block Grant program has funds available through Disaster Response, a program funded by the federal Housing and Urban Development department. Local governments can apply for funding, capped at $250,000, to help with costs stemming from a disaster. The governor’s proclamation may also allow for state workers to assist in recovery efforts, if requested by impacted communities. While surveying damage Wednesday in Teutopolis, Pritzker said the state will pursue aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which has the ability to approve federal funds to assist after disasters in U.S. states and territories. “I hope that we can work in a bipartisan fashion to get those resources from FEMA and get a good response from them to help our counties. There are thresholds that they've set which are set in regulation at those departments sometimes set in law,” Pritzker said. In February, officials announced FEMA denied the state’s last disaster declaration request and appeal. The request would’ve allowed thousands of residents to apply for federal assistance after a major storm produced widespread damage last August. A separate source of federal relief less discussed is the Small Business Administration, which typically assists by providing low-interest loans to businesses and homeowners to help pay rebuilding costs. Brad Cole, director of the Illinois Municipal League, recently told The Center Square that many of the costs associated with damage for local governments don’t impact taxpayers, but other costs might. “A lot of things are covered by insurance, whether it's private insurance or the city government's insurance. So that will settle itself out. That gets sorted out later. But the real cost of things is in the overtime, the extra labor, whether that's public works, or first responders like fire and police,” Cole said. The IML itself insures around 60 to 65% of all municipalities in Illinois, Cole said.

The Strictly Mushrooms vendor market is open 10 a.m.-3 p.m. every Sunday in Pine River. The market has various goods, different classes and games for kids.

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The Strictly Mushrooms vendor market is open 10 a.m.-3 p.m. every Sunday in Pine River. The market has various goods, different classes and games for kids.

Чоловіку повідомили про підозру за ч. 2 ст. 111 Кримінального кодексу України (державна зрада, вчинена в умовах воєнного стану), він перебуває під вартою без права внесення застави

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Чоловіку повідомили про підозру за ч. 2 ст. 111 Кримінального кодексу України (державна зрада, вчинена в умовах воєнного стану), він перебуває під вартою без права внесення застави

Selektibitateko euskara proben auziak «zalaparta handia» sortu duela dio Pedrosak, eta eskatu du ez erabiltzeko «euskara, hezkuntza eta hizkuntza eredua zalantzan jartzeko».

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Selektibitateko euskara proben auziak «zalaparta handia» sortu duela dio Pedrosak, eta eskatu du ez erabiltzeko «euskara, hezkuntza eta hizkuntza eredua zalantzan jartzeko».

Udaltzaingoak atzo arratsaldean atzeman zuen. Gizonak 73 urte ditu.

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Udaltzaingoak atzo arratsaldean atzeman zuen. Gizonak 73 urte ditu.

Dita e fundit e muajit qershor ishte afati përfundimtar në kuadër të periudhës së katërt raportuese për vendet e Ballkanit Perëndimor për t’i përmbushur reformat e parashikuara nga Plani i Rritjes për këto vende, transmeton Radio Evropa e Lirë. Tani, këto vende kanë afat deri më 15 korrik për t’i dorëzuar raportet mbi hapat e […]

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Dita e fundit e muajit qershor ishte afati përfundimtar në kuadër të periudhës së katërt raportuese për vendet e Ballkanit Perëndimor për t’i përmbushur reformat e parashikuara nga Plani i Rritjes për këto vende, transmeton Radio Evropa e Lirë. Tani, këto vende kanë afat deri më 15 korrik për t’i dorëzuar raportet mbi hapat e […]

اسرائیل امروز پنجشنبه ۲ ژوئیه، هم‌زمان با فرارسیدن هزارمین روز از حملۀ حماس در هفتم اکتبر ۲۰۲۳، این روز را در حالی گرامی می‌دارد که به کشته شدن یک هزار و ۲۲۱ نفر در اسرائیل انجامید و در پاسخ به این حمله بیش از ۷۳ هزار نفر در غزه کشته شدند. این در حالی است که فشارهای داخلی بر دولت بنیامین نتانیاهو برای تشکیل یک کمیسیون رسمی تحقیق دربارۀ ناکامی‌های پیش از حمله همچنان ادامه دارد.

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اسرائیل امروز پنجشنبه ۲ ژوئیه، هم‌زمان با فرارسیدن هزارمین روز از حملۀ حماس در هفتم اکتبر ۲۰۲۳، این روز را در حالی گرامی می‌دارد که به کشته شدن یک هزار و ۲۲۱ نفر در اسرائیل انجامید و در پاسخ به این حمله بیش از ۷۳ هزار نفر در غزه کشته شدند. این در حالی است که فشارهای داخلی بر دولت بنیامین نتانیاهو برای تشکیل یک کمیسیون رسمی تحقیق دربارۀ ناکامی‌های پیش از حمله همچنان ادامه دارد.

La Fiscalía de Osorno, junto a la Policía de Investigaciones y la Fiscalía Militar, desarrolla la investigación...

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La Fiscalía de Osorno, junto a la Policía de Investigaciones y la Fiscalía Militar, desarrolla la investigación...

A entidade palestina encarregada de administrar provisoriamente a Faixa de Gaza considerou as discussões em Chipre “altamente produtivas”, após dois dias de reuniões que terminaram nesta quarta-feira (1º). O objetivo foi avançar os planos de reconstrução do território destruído pela guerra contra Israel, que teve início em 7 de outubro de 2023.

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A entidade palestina encarregada de administrar provisoriamente a Faixa de Gaza considerou as discussões em Chipre “altamente produtivas”, após dois dias de reuniões que terminaram nesta quarta-feira (1º). O objetivo foi avançar os planos de reconstrução do território destruído pela guerra contra Israel, que teve início em 7 de outubro de 2023.

Il processo è iniziato dopo la diffusione di video virali delle esibizioni di Stoptime sulla Prospettiva Nevskij, quando hanno suonato brani di artisti considerati “agenti stranieri”: Monetochka, Noize MC, Zemfira e Pornofilmy.

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Il processo è iniziato dopo la diffusione di video virali delle esibizioni di Stoptime sulla Prospettiva Nevskij, quando hanno suonato brani di artisti considerati “agenti stranieri”: Monetochka, Noize MC, Zemfira e Pornofilmy.

Katër persona janë plagosur në Podujevë pas të shtënave me armë zjarri, thanë nga Policia e Kosovës. Autoritetet shëndetësore thanë se ata kanë plagë të rënda, por shtuan se gjendja e tyre është stabile, transmeton Radio Evropa e Lirë. Zëdhënësi i Policisë së Kosovës, Enis Pllana, i tha Radios Evropa e Lirë se të plagosurit […]

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Katër persona janë plagosur në Podujevë pas të shtënave me armë zjarri, thanë nga Policia e Kosovës. Autoritetet shëndetësore thanë se ata kanë plagë të rënda, por shtuan se gjendja e tyre është stabile, transmeton Radio Evropa e Lirë. Zëdhënësi i Policisë së Kosovës, Enis Pllana, i tha Radios Evropa e Lirë se të plagosurit […]