La candidata de la derecha tradicional abraza la moderación para apelar al centro, bajo el legado del expresidente Uribe, con la esperanza de pasar a segunda vuelta y ganar el pulso con De la Espriella por el espacio conservador en Colombia.

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La candidata de la derecha tradicional abraza la moderación para apelar al centro, bajo el legado del expresidente Uribe, con la esperanza de pasar a segunda vuelta y ganar el pulso con De la Espriella por el espacio conservador en Colombia.

Rodions Kurucs Baskoniako jokalariak indarkeria matxistaren inguruan egindako adierazpenak gaitzetsi dituzte Gasteizko hainbat eragile eta saskibaloi taldek. 2019an bikotekidea itotzen saiatzeagatik eta erasotzeagatik atxilotu zuten.

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Rodions Kurucs Baskoniako jokalariak indarkeria matxistaren inguruan egindako adierazpenak gaitzetsi dituzte Gasteizko hainbat eragile eta saskibaloi taldek. 2019an bikotekidea itotzen saiatzeagatik eta erasotzeagatik atxilotu zuten.

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グローバル・ニュース・ビュー(GNV)による182回めのポッドキャスト。今回のテーマは「エプスタイン文書と影のエリート」。エプスタインの人脈(02:25)、戦争とビジネス(10:45)、外交とビジネス(19:30)の3つの視点から探る。関連記事は「エプスタイン文書が明かす影のエリートたちの世界」(https://globalnewsview.org/archives/987498365)などがある […]

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グローバル・ニュース・ビュー(GNV)による182回めのポッドキャスト。今回のテーマは「エプスタイン文書と影のエリート」。エプスタインの人脈(02:25)、戦争とビジネス(10:45)、外交とビジネス(19:30)の3つの視点から探る。関連記事は「エプスタイン文書が明かす影のエリートたちの世界」(https://globalnewsview.org/archives/987498365)などがある […]

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The tap came from City Council President Joe LaCava. The shoulder belonged to Kevin Faulconer — former mayor and ex-councilmember.

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The tap came from City Council President Joe LaCava. The shoulder belonged to Kevin Faulconer — former mayor and ex-councilmember.

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Fort Worth-based defense companies are accelerating munitions production under new military agreements.

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Fort Worth-based defense companies are accelerating munitions production under new military agreements.

On Wednesdays, a sushi pop-up takes over a Near Southside wine bar. This summer it becomes permanent.

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法国低收入开车上班族从6月1日开始将陆续可领取政府下发的燃油补贴,其补助上限将从先前的50欧元翻倍至100欧元。该政策目标覆盖300万法国民众,平均每升燃料可获得0.20欧元的补贴。法国总理31日宣布,已有超过43.9万份针对“开车上班族”的援助申请。

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法国低收入开车上班族从6月1日开始将陆续可领取政府下发的燃油补贴,其补助上限将从先前的50欧元翻倍至100欧元。该政策目标覆盖300万法国民众,平均每升燃料可获得0.20欧元的补贴。法国总理31日宣布,已有超过43.9万份针对“开车上班族”的援助申请。

(The Center Square) – Democrat and fifth decade politician Roy Cooper’s campaign to succeed Sen. Thom Tillis, flipping one of 53 seats in the U.S. Senate, is locked in on taxpayers’ wallets and pocketbooks. Republican and first-time public office seeker Michael Whatley is lasered on alignment with the president and what he and critics call Cooper’s “soft on crime” policies. Cooper and Whatley share the ballot with Libertarian Shannon Bray on Nov. 3, with absentee ballots hitting the mail in 14 weeks. Election Day in November, by which time four years ago 46.4% had already cast ballots, is five months from Tuesday. Republicans have 53 of the 100 seats in the chamber, and the purplish Old North State is viewed nationally as pivotal to the winning majority. It is one of nine battlegrounds for the 35 seats in play for the midterms, 22 occupied by the Grand Old Party and 13 by Democrats. Two of the 35 are special elections in Ohio and Florida, each respectively filling the final two years of terms for Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Inflation and the cost of living is easily the No. 1 choice for the top issue in the 2026 midterms for North Carolinians, according to one poll earlier this month. That’s the topic at which Cooper has taken regular swings. Crime and public safety, where Whatley has hammered at Cooper’s record, is a distant eighth in that poll. “I know that so many people right now are getting a raw deal from Washington, D.C., insiders,” Cooper said at a Johnston County stop this week. “My opponent, Michael Whatley, is one of those Washington, D.C., insiders. You need representation in Washington who is going to put you first. I’m ready to get to work, and I’m ready to make stuff cost less.” In his most recent writing this week to voters, Cooper’s “Make Stuff Cost Less” campaign takes aim at federal ways to lower expenses on food and groceries; healthcare; energy and utilities; childcare; and housing. Cooper says in part, “We need to support our farmers and stop chaotic tariffs. We need to strengthen antitrust enforcement in grocery retail and food processing to block corporate mergers that reduce competition and raise prices. We need to ban algorithms on grocery pricing to make it illegal for companies to raise the price of groceries based on a specific customer. We need to stop companies from using algorithms to coordinate prices and supply information to drive up the cost.” Cooper also takes aim at health care costs for residents. It comes in the face of his first-year governor solution, when he was trying to get Medicaid expanded, that if hospitals didn’t pick up the tab, it would fall to taxpayers. When Cooper finally signed Medicaid expansion, expenditures rose from $6.3 billion to $27.8 billion. Plus, closures followed for Martin General Hospital in Williamston, the Asheville Specialty Hospital, and the labor and delivery unit of Betsy Johnson Hospital in Dunn. Cooper, in his writing, said electric bills have risen 22% since 2020. His proposals are related to data centers, large tech companies, times of dangerous cold and heat, and modernization of the grid. His record includes seven appointments – power to appoint was a cornerstone of his gubernatorial battles with the General Assembly – to the North Carolina Utilities Commission. That panel approved hikes for Duke Energy Progress totaling more than 17% starting in 2023; a 5% increase by Duke Energy Carolinas before the COVID-19 era, and bumps of 8.5% for 2024, 3.8% in 2025 and 3.6% this year. Several base rates were granted to natural gas utilities. Cooper also expressed plans for childcare and housing, the latter again targeting algorithms and trade policy. Whatley’s campaign aligns with second-term Republican Donald Trump’s “America First” platform. “Voters want a strong economy, they want a strong border, they want safe communities, and they want America to be strong and respected again around the world,” Whatley said in a network interview this week. “That is the Republican platform. It’s certainly what I am running on in North Carolina.” It has worked. Trump won the state three times, and Republicans haven't lost a U.S. Senate seat election since 2008 – none at the midterms since 1998. Whatley said of key Democrats, and their candidates, including Cooper, “They are going to fight for criminals. They’re going to fight for illegal aliens. They’re going to fight for men in women’s sports. They’re not going to fight for the people of America.” Whatley has also been steady on the agriculture front. That’s the No. 1 industry in the state since forever, a $102 billion annual business. But it is the law and order segment where he has arguably most critiqued the former two-term governor and four-term attorney general. Despite its low rank in polling, it's punchable baggage in the era of political campaign attacks. Overall polling doesn't suggest it is winning enough likely voters. Like summer heat temperatures, the volume of the ticking clock is increasing. Cooper bills himself as a prosecutor of criminals and overseeing “a sharp decrease in crime.” Names, however, have been made public for seven of 18 inmates charged with murder since their historic release from prison granted by the former governor's lawsuit settlement. Cooper has dismissed a state legislative probe into the 2021 settlement with the NAACP and the ACLU, calling many of the accusations lies and politically motivated. The Feb. 25, 2021, action during COVID-19 didn’t include names made public at the time. The announcement said the plan was to release inmates who had not committed crimes against other people; are pregnant; are scheduled to be released in 2021; and planned to grant early release to those on track for parole. The dam burst earlier this year when state Sen. Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, unlocked the way to the names. Included in what poured out were a staggering 51 inmates from death row. The name that grabs attention most, however, wasn't among those 51. He's DeCarlos Brown Jr., the suspect from Charlotte charged in the stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska aboard a Charlotte light rail on Aug. 22, video of which went viral about two weeks later, drawing national attention, including from the president. Cooper’s campaign says Brown wasn’t on the list and that he was released earlier. His opponents say the settlement terms allowed that earlier release to make him among those counted to satisfy the number required. Cooper also bills himself as a candidate working across the aisle. That despite state records for vetoes (104) and executive orders (328) showing a willingness to exhibit authoritarian rule. Whatley lumps him together with lightning rods like New York U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer and leaders in California and New York, such as Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Zohran Mamdani, respectively. “There really are no centrist Democrats anymore because they’re being driven out of the party,” Whatley said this week. “The fact is, that party is going further and further and further to the left. It’s a woke mob at this point in time. Every single candidate is bowing to that wing of the party. I’ll mention my opponent, Roy Cooper, who is right there in the middle of fighting for criminals, fighting for illegal aliens, fighting for men who want to play in girls' sports. “This is not where mainstream North Carolina or mainstream America is, and yet that’s where the Democrats really want to go, that’s where the energy of the Democratic Party base is.”

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(The Center Square) – Democrat and fifth decade politician Roy Cooper’s campaign to succeed Sen. Thom Tillis, flipping one of 53 seats in the U.S. Senate, is locked in on taxpayers’ wallets and pocketbooks. Republican and first-time public office seeker Michael Whatley is lasered on alignment with the president and what he and critics call Cooper’s “soft on crime” policies. Cooper and Whatley share the ballot with Libertarian Shannon Bray on Nov. 3, with absentee ballots hitting the mail in 14 weeks. Election Day in November, by which time four years ago 46.4% had already cast ballots, is five months from Tuesday. Republicans have 53 of the 100 seats in the chamber, and the purplish Old North State is viewed nationally as pivotal to the winning majority. It is one of nine battlegrounds for the 35 seats in play for the midterms, 22 occupied by the Grand Old Party and 13 by Democrats. Two of the 35 are special elections in Ohio and Florida, each respectively filling the final two years of terms for Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Inflation and the cost of living is easily the No. 1 choice for the top issue in the 2026 midterms for North Carolinians, according to one poll earlier this month. That’s the topic at which Cooper has taken regular swings. Crime and public safety, where Whatley has hammered at Cooper’s record, is a distant eighth in that poll. “I know that so many people right now are getting a raw deal from Washington, D.C., insiders,” Cooper said at a Johnston County stop this week. “My opponent, Michael Whatley, is one of those Washington, D.C., insiders. You need representation in Washington who is going to put you first. I’m ready to get to work, and I’m ready to make stuff cost less.” In his most recent writing this week to voters, Cooper’s “Make Stuff Cost Less” campaign takes aim at federal ways to lower expenses on food and groceries; healthcare; energy and utilities; childcare; and housing. Cooper says in part, “We need to support our farmers and stop chaotic tariffs. We need to strengthen antitrust enforcement in grocery retail and food processing to block corporate mergers that reduce competition and raise prices. We need to ban algorithms on grocery pricing to make it illegal for companies to raise the price of groceries based on a specific customer. We need to stop companies from using algorithms to coordinate prices and supply information to drive up the cost.” Cooper also takes aim at health care costs for residents. It comes in the face of his first-year governor solution, when he was trying to get Medicaid expanded, that if hospitals didn’t pick up the tab, it would fall to taxpayers. When Cooper finally signed Medicaid expansion, expenditures rose from $6.3 billion to $27.8 billion. Plus, closures followed for Martin General Hospital in Williamston, the Asheville Specialty Hospital, and the labor and delivery unit of Betsy Johnson Hospital in Dunn. Cooper, in his writing, said electric bills have risen 22% since 2020. His proposals are related to data centers, large tech companies, times of dangerous cold and heat, and modernization of the grid. His record includes seven appointments – power to appoint was a cornerstone of his gubernatorial battles with the General Assembly – to the North Carolina Utilities Commission. That panel approved hikes for Duke Energy Progress totaling more than 17% starting in 2023; a 5% increase by Duke Energy Carolinas before the COVID-19 era, and bumps of 8.5% for 2024, 3.8% in 2025 and 3.6% this year. Several base rates were granted to natural gas utilities. Cooper also expressed plans for childcare and housing, the latter again targeting algorithms and trade policy. Whatley’s campaign aligns with second-term Republican Donald Trump’s “America First” platform. “Voters want a strong economy, they want a strong border, they want safe communities, and they want America to be strong and respected again around the world,” Whatley said in a network interview this week. “That is the Republican platform. It’s certainly what I am running on in North Carolina.” It has worked. Trump won the state three times, and Republicans haven't lost a U.S. Senate seat election since 2008 – none at the midterms since 1998. Whatley said of key Democrats, and their candidates, including Cooper, “They are going to fight for criminals. They’re going to fight for illegal aliens. They’re going to fight for men in women’s sports. They’re not going to fight for the people of America.” Whatley has also been steady on the agriculture front. That’s the No. 1 industry in the state since forever, a $102 billion annual business. But it is the law and order segment where he has arguably most critiqued the former two-term governor and four-term attorney general. Despite its low rank in polling, it's punchable baggage in the era of political campaign attacks. Overall polling doesn't suggest it is winning enough likely voters. Like summer heat temperatures, the volume of the ticking clock is increasing. Cooper bills himself as a prosecutor of criminals and overseeing “a sharp decrease in crime.” Names, however, have been made public for seven of 18 inmates charged with murder since their historic release from prison granted by the former governor's lawsuit settlement. Cooper has dismissed a state legislative probe into the 2021 settlement with the NAACP and the ACLU, calling many of the accusations lies and politically motivated. The Feb. 25, 2021, action during COVID-19 didn’t include names made public at the time. The announcement said the plan was to release inmates who had not committed crimes against other people; are pregnant; are scheduled to be released in 2021; and planned to grant early release to those on track for parole. The dam burst earlier this year when state Sen. Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, unlocked the way to the names. Included in what poured out were a staggering 51 inmates from death row. The name that grabs attention most, however, wasn't among those 51. He's DeCarlos Brown Jr., the suspect from Charlotte charged in the stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska aboard a Charlotte light rail on Aug. 22, video of which went viral about two weeks later, drawing national attention, including from the president. Cooper’s campaign says Brown wasn’t on the list and that he was released earlier. His opponents say the settlement terms allowed that earlier release to make him among those counted to satisfy the number required. Cooper also bills himself as a candidate working across the aisle. That despite state records for vetoes (104) and executive orders (328) showing a willingness to exhibit authoritarian rule. Whatley lumps him together with lightning rods like New York U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer and leaders in California and New York, such as Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Zohran Mamdani, respectively. “There really are no centrist Democrats anymore because they’re being driven out of the party,” Whatley said this week. “The fact is, that party is going further and further and further to the left. It’s a woke mob at this point in time. Every single candidate is bowing to that wing of the party. I’ll mention my opponent, Roy Cooper, who is right there in the middle of fighting for criminals, fighting for illegal aliens, fighting for men who want to play in girls' sports. “This is not where mainstream North Carolina or mainstream America is, and yet that’s where the Democrats really want to go, that’s where the energy of the Democratic Party base is.”

Попередні були запроваджені 30 травня і стосувалися продажу бензину марки АІ-95

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En un contexto internacional marcado por la incertidumbre geopolítica y los desafíos tecnológicos, el Parlamento Centroamericano ha reafirmado su papel como interlocutor estratégico entre Europa y América Latina.

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En un contexto internacional marcado por la incertidumbre geopolítica y los desafíos tecnológicos, el Parlamento Centroamericano ha reafirmado su papel como interlocutor estratégico entre Europa y América Latina.

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法国总统推出的“选择法国”第九届商业峰会6月1日登场。台湾富士康集团预计将在法国昂热投资1.2亿欧元,与超级计算公司布尔(Bull)合作,建立一条专门用于人工智能的主板生产线。

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El último estudio de Laborum titulado “¿Qué pasa con el salario? 2026” entrego impactantes datos del estado financieros de los chilenos. Un 79% de los chilenos aseguró que su sueldo le dura menos de dos semanas y un 90% de los encuestados señaló que no tiene capacidad de ahorro. La estadística señaló que el 91% […] Este artículo 79% de los chilenos aseguró que su sueldo le dura menos de dos semanas fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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El último estudio de Laborum titulado “¿Qué pasa con el salario? 2026” entrego impactantes datos del estado financieros de los chilenos. Un 79% de los chilenos aseguró que su sueldo le dura menos de dos semanas y un 90% de los encuestados señaló que no tiene capacidad de ahorro. La estadística señaló que el 91% […] Este artículo 79% de los chilenos aseguró que su sueldo le dura menos de dos semanas fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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全世界最贵的香蕉在梅斯蓬皮杜中心再次不翼而飞,此次馆长决定起诉吃艺术品《戏剧演员》的人。一根用胶带黏在墙上的新鲜香蕉,意大利艺术家莫里兹奥-卡泰兰 Maurizio Cattelan 的艺术作品《The Comedian》(喜剧演员),从 2019 年问世到现今故事不断。最近更是因为发生“被吃掉”的意外登上新闻版面,但这其实不是它第一次遇难。

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全世界最贵的香蕉在梅斯蓬皮杜中心再次不翼而飞,此次馆长决定起诉吃艺术品《戏剧演员》的人。一根用胶带黏在墙上的新鲜香蕉,意大利艺术家莫里兹奥-卡泰兰 Maurizio Cattelan 的艺术作品《The Comedian》(喜剧演员),从 2019 年问世到现今故事不断。最近更是因为发生“被吃掉”的意外登上新闻版面,但这其实不是它第一次遇难。

Mientras numerosos docentes denuncian la creciente desmotivación del alumnado, la pérdida de autoridad en las aulas y la falta de implicación de algunas familias, los informes internacionales alertan de un preocupante descenso en competencias básicas como la comprensión lectora o las matemáticas.

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Mientras numerosos docentes denuncian la creciente desmotivación del alumnado, la pérdida de autoridad en las aulas y la falta de implicación de algunas familias, los informes internacionales alertan de un preocupante descenso en competencias básicas como la comprensión lectora o las matemáticas.

(The Center Square) – Jing Dong, a U.S. citizen after immigrating from China, will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the quintuple fatal crash early Friday morning, State Police in Virginia say. Dong drove a motor coach for E&P Travel, headquartered in Kings Mountain, N.C., from New York to North Carolina. A family of four traveling from Massachusetts to South Carolina for a Sunday wedding were killed; a woman from Massachusetts, in the first vehicle hit by the motor coach, was the fifth fatality in the crash on I-95 in Stafford County. Forty-four others were taken to area hospitals, three in critical condition. The bus carried 34 people, authorities said. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Dong could not speak English. “He received his commercial drivers license from New York state in 2024,” Duffy wrote in a social media update on the crash. “Unacceptable. This is exactly why we are holding states accountable, enforcing the rules of the road, and cracking down on drivers who can’t speak English. “If you can’t be properly trained, read our road signs, or communicate with law enforcement, you have no business driving a bus.” He said any company, trainer or school that contributed to putting an unqualified driver on the road “will face intense scrutiny.” Additional charges are pending. Investigators say the bus “failed to slow for traffic,” hitting a Suburban and causing a chain-reaction crash of the stopped vehicles. The fatality in the Suburban was Priscilla Mafalda, 25, of Worcester, Mass. The Suburban then hit an Acura, starting a fire. Killed were Dmitri Doncev, 45; Ecterina Doncev, 44; a 13-year-old girl; and a 7-year-old boy. The family lived in Greenfield, Mass. The parents immigrated from Moldova in 2008 and held jobs, respectively, as a nurse at Holyoke Medical Center and as a hairstylist. Surveying the wreckage of the vehicles towed from the scene, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator Derek Barrs in a network interview said, “The four people killed in that crash, when I looked over on the side of the vehicle that was on the trailer, the only thing I could see was a car seat that was there. It just puts things into perspective of how important that it is to make sure that you’ve got the most qualified people behind the wheel of a commercial motor vehicle or a commercial bus. “It’s unacceptable. If you’re tired, or you don’t have the proper person behind the wheel, get out of the business or just don’t be behind the wheel of a vehicle. People’s lives are at stake.” New York has been in hot water with federal agencies already, losing $73 million last month by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for failing to revoke “illegally issued nondomiciled commercial learner’s permits and commercial driver’s licenses. North Carolina isn't immune either. An eastern North Carolina Baptist church, the Head Start program and a community college are among the entities hit with involuntary closures of CDL training programs. Congressional action includes at least a half-dozen proposals related to CDL licensures. The Transportation Department in February instituted a rule requiring CDL tests to be English only. “You take the test in English,” Duffy said at the time. “You can’t speak English; you can’t read English – you’re not going to do well on the test.” Most signage in America, including electronic emergency messaging, is in English. After the crash, Barrs said, “We have to take these bad actors off the roadway.” Barrs said the bus crashed into stopped vehicles at 2:30 a.m. in a work zone. “Stopped, and just plowed right through,” Barrs said. Dong, 48, is in custody while being treated at the hospital. A magistrate has approved holding him without bond until he’s released from the hospital for a first court appearance.

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(The Center Square) – Jing Dong, a U.S. citizen after immigrating from China, will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the quintuple fatal crash early Friday morning, State Police in Virginia say. Dong drove a motor coach for E&P Travel, headquartered in Kings Mountain, N.C., from New York to North Carolina. A family of four traveling from Massachusetts to South Carolina for a Sunday wedding were killed; a woman from Massachusetts, in the first vehicle hit by the motor coach, was the fifth fatality in the crash on I-95 in Stafford County. Forty-four others were taken to area hospitals, three in critical condition. The bus carried 34 people, authorities said. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Dong could not speak English. “He received his commercial drivers license from New York state in 2024,” Duffy wrote in a social media update on the crash. “Unacceptable. This is exactly why we are holding states accountable, enforcing the rules of the road, and cracking down on drivers who can’t speak English. “If you can’t be properly trained, read our road signs, or communicate with law enforcement, you have no business driving a bus.” He said any company, trainer or school that contributed to putting an unqualified driver on the road “will face intense scrutiny.” Additional charges are pending. Investigators say the bus “failed to slow for traffic,” hitting a Suburban and causing a chain-reaction crash of the stopped vehicles. The fatality in the Suburban was Priscilla Mafalda, 25, of Worcester, Mass. The Suburban then hit an Acura, starting a fire. Killed were Dmitri Doncev, 45; Ecterina Doncev, 44; a 13-year-old girl; and a 7-year-old boy. The family lived in Greenfield, Mass. The parents immigrated from Moldova in 2008 and held jobs, respectively, as a nurse at Holyoke Medical Center and as a hairstylist. Surveying the wreckage of the vehicles towed from the scene, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator Derek Barrs in a network interview said, “The four people killed in that crash, when I looked over on the side of the vehicle that was on the trailer, the only thing I could see was a car seat that was there. It just puts things into perspective of how important that it is to make sure that you’ve got the most qualified people behind the wheel of a commercial motor vehicle or a commercial bus. “It’s unacceptable. If you’re tired, or you don’t have the proper person behind the wheel, get out of the business or just don’t be behind the wheel of a vehicle. People’s lives are at stake.” New York has been in hot water with federal agencies already, losing $73 million last month by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for failing to revoke “illegally issued nondomiciled commercial learner’s permits and commercial driver’s licenses. North Carolina isn't immune either. An eastern North Carolina Baptist church, the Head Start program and a community college are among the entities hit with involuntary closures of CDL training programs. Congressional action includes at least a half-dozen proposals related to CDL licensures. The Transportation Department in February instituted a rule requiring CDL tests to be English only. “You take the test in English,” Duffy said at the time. “You can’t speak English; you can’t read English – you’re not going to do well on the test.” Most signage in America, including electronic emergency messaging, is in English. After the crash, Barrs said, “We have to take these bad actors off the roadway.” Barrs said the bus crashed into stopped vehicles at 2:30 a.m. in a work zone. “Stopped, and just plowed right through,” Barrs said. Dong, 48, is in custody while being treated at the hospital. A magistrate has approved holding him without bond until he’s released from the hospital for a first court appearance.

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世界卫生组织(OMS)总干事自本周四以来在爆发第17波埃博拉(Ebola - Bundibugyo)疫情的非洲国家刚果民主共和国(RD Congo)访问。在本周末(星期六和星期日)两天里的行程安排中,谭德塞博士(Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus)亲自走访本轮疫情的爆发地-刚果(金)东部的伊图里省(ITURI)。本台法广非洲组(RFI Afrique)在今天(2026年05月31日星期天)的法文更新消息中报导说,[世卫组织](OMS)总干事周六在布尼亚(Bunia)的一次讲话中证实,在本轮埃博拉(Ebola - Bundibugyo)疫情的震中,已有患者在获得医治后痊愈。

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世界卫生组织(OMS)总干事自本周四以来在爆发第17波埃博拉(Ebola - Bundibugyo)疫情的非洲国家刚果民主共和国(RD Congo)访问。在本周末(星期六和星期日)两天里的行程安排中,谭德塞博士(Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus)亲自走访本轮疫情的爆发地-刚果(金)东部的伊图里省(ITURI)。本台法广非洲组(RFI Afrique)在今天(2026年05月31日星期天)的法文更新消息中报导说,[世卫组织](OMS)总干事周六在布尼亚(Bunia)的一次讲话中证实,在本轮埃博拉(Ebola - Bundibugyo)疫情的震中,已有患者在获得医治后痊愈。

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世界衛生組織(OMS)總幹事自本周四以來在爆發第17波埃博拉(Ebola - Bundibugyo)疫情的非洲國家剛果民主共和國(RD Congo)訪問。在本周末(星期六和星期日)兩天里的行程安排中,譚德塞博士(Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus)親自走訪本輪疫情的爆發地-剛果(金)東部的伊圖裡省(ITURI)。本台法廣非洲組(RFI Afrique)在今天(2026年05月31日星期天)的法文更新消息中報導說,[世衛組織](OMS)總幹事周六在布尼亞(Bunia)的一次講話中證實,在本輪埃博拉(Ebola - Bundibugyo)疫情的震中,已有患者在獲得醫治後痊癒。

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世界衛生組織(OMS)總幹事自本周四以來在爆發第17波埃博拉(Ebola - Bundibugyo)疫情的非洲國家剛果民主共和國(RD Congo)訪問。在本周末(星期六和星期日)兩天里的行程安排中,譚德塞博士(Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus)親自走訪本輪疫情的爆發地-剛果(金)東部的伊圖裡省(ITURI)。本台法廣非洲組(RFI Afrique)在今天(2026年05月31日星期天)的法文更新消息中報導說,[世衛組織](OMS)總幹事周六在布尼亞(Bunia)的一次講話中證實,在本輪埃博拉(Ebola - Bundibugyo)疫情的震中,已有患者在獲得醫治後痊癒。

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