España y Bulgaria se vuelcan con Lubo Penev: una carrera contrarreloj por su vida.

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España y Bulgaria se vuelcan con Lubo Penev: una carrera contrarreloj por su vida.

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Tanto el canario como el brasileño fueron los grandes artífices de la remontada azulgrana en el Spotify Camp Nou, que culminó con un marcador final de 3-1.

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Tanto el canario como el brasileño fueron los grandes artífices de la remontada azulgrana en el Spotify Camp Nou, que culminó con un marcador final de 3-1.

WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Tuesday he did not witness a controversial — and potentially illegal — second strike in early September that killed two survivors clinging to a burning alleged drug-running boat off the Venezuelan coast. The secretary’s exact order in the Sept. 2 strike has been under scrutiny after The Washington […]

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WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Tuesday he did not witness a controversial — and potentially illegal — second strike in early September that killed two survivors clinging to a burning alleged drug-running boat off the Venezuelan coast. The secretary’s exact order in the Sept. 2 strike has been under scrutiny after The Washington […]

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Former Montana U.S. House candidate Republican Stacy Zinn will replace Rep. Bill Mercer in the Montana Legislature. The post Stacy Zinn selected to represent Billings in Montana Legislature appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Former Montana U.S. House candidate Republican Stacy Zinn will replace Rep. Bill Mercer in the Montana Legislature. The post Stacy Zinn selected to represent Billings in Montana Legislature appeared first on Montana Free Press.

The L.A. County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a proposal to inform the public about settlements once they are finalized.

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The L.A. County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a proposal to inform the public about settlements once they are finalized.

WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats in the Senate agree that health care costs are rising too quickly and expect to vote next week on legislation that could help Americans.  The only catch is that party leaders hadn’t decided as of Tuesday what to include in the bills.  Senators also seemed to accept that neither proposal […]

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WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats in the Senate agree that health care costs are rising too quickly and expect to vote next week on legislation that could help Americans.  The only catch is that party leaders hadn’t decided as of Tuesday what to include in the bills.  Senators also seemed to accept that neither proposal […]

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WASHINGTON — A pair of Democratic lawmakers joined student leaders Tuesday in blasting President Donald Trump’s ongoing efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education.  U.S. Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts and U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood of Illinois, alongside college and high school students from across the United States, rebuked the Trump administration’s plans to shift several […]

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WASHINGTON — A pair of Democratic lawmakers joined student leaders Tuesday in blasting President Donald Trump’s ongoing efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education.  U.S. Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts and U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood of Illinois, alongside college and high school students from across the United States, rebuked the Trump administration’s plans to shift several […]

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A district court judge on Tuesday sided with a landowner group and found a North Dakota law related to underground storage of carbon dioxide to be unconstitutional. The ruling from Northeast Judicial District Judge Anthony Swain Benson could have implications for the controversial Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline project, which has a carbon dioxide storage permit […]

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A district court judge on Tuesday sided with a landowner group and found a North Dakota law related to underground storage of carbon dioxide to be unconstitutional. The ruling from Northeast Judicial District Judge Anthony Swain Benson could have implications for the controversial Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline project, which has a carbon dioxide storage permit […]

WASHINGTON — The man accused in the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members in the District of Columbia pleaded not guilty in his Tuesday arraignment hearing, during which he appeared virtually from a hospital bed. U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, died as a result of her injuries, and U.S. Air Force Staff […]

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WASHINGTON — The man accused in the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members in the District of Columbia pleaded not guilty in his Tuesday arraignment hearing, during which he appeared virtually from a hospital bed. U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, died as a result of her injuries, and U.S. Air Force Staff […]

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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek is counting on permitting reform, global trade, corporate tax incentives and putting private business leaders in charge as she attempts to improve the state’s business climate. Kotek, who is expected to launch her reelection campaign before the end of the year, unveiled what she called  a “prosperity roadmap” on Tuesday afternoon […]

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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek is counting on permitting reform, global trade, corporate tax incentives and putting private business leaders in charge as she attempts to improve the state’s business climate. Kotek, who is expected to launch her reelection campaign before the end of the year, unveiled what she called  a “prosperity roadmap” on Tuesday afternoon […]

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WASHINGTON — The man accused in the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members in the District of Columbia pleaded not guilty in his Tuesday arraignment hearing, during which he appeared virtually from a hospital bed. U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, died as a result of her injuries, and U.S. Air Force Staff […]

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WASHINGTON — The man accused in the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members in the District of Columbia pleaded not guilty in his Tuesday arraignment hearing, during which he appeared virtually from a hospital bed. U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, died as a result of her injuries, and U.S. Air Force Staff […]

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Mike Campbell, John Waters, Rebecca Jade and a tribute to a beloved local musician highlight San Diego's upcoming live music slate.

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Mike Campbell, John Waters, Rebecca Jade and a tribute to a beloved local musician highlight San Diego's upcoming live music slate.

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When the Brooklyn Nets drafted Danny Wolf this summer out of the University of Michigan, scouts said they were getting a versatile big man who could get buckets, create for his teammates and rebound. But the last few days of NBA action have shown the Jewish seven-footer picking up a surprising new habit: putting his... The post Danny Wolf will see you now appeared first on The Forward.

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When the Brooklyn Nets drafted Danny Wolf this summer out of the University of Michigan, scouts said they were getting a versatile big man who could get buckets, create for his teammates and rebound. But the last few days of NBA action have shown the Jewish seven-footer picking up a surprising new habit: putting his... The post Danny Wolf will see you now appeared first on The Forward.

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Medical and business leaders discussed the need for a plan for building a medical innovation hub.

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Medical and business leaders discussed the need for a plan for building a medical innovation hub.

WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Tuesday he did not witness a controversial — and potentially illegal — second strike in early September that killed two survivors clinging to a burning alleged drug-running boat off the Venezuelan coast. The secretary’s exact order in the Sept. 2 strike has been under scrutiny after The Washington […]

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WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Tuesday he did not witness a controversial — and potentially illegal — second strike in early September that killed two survivors clinging to a burning alleged drug-running boat off the Venezuelan coast. The secretary’s exact order in the Sept. 2 strike has been under scrutiny after The Washington […]

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With the single precinct reporting, Williams beat fellow councilman Stanley Brown 195 to 150, a difference of 45 votes and a far wider margin than the two votes which had separated them in the three-way primary. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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With the single precinct reporting, Williams beat fellow councilman Stanley Brown 195 to 150, a difference of 45 votes and a far wider margin than the two votes which had separated them in the three-way primary. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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WASHINGTON — A pair of Democratic lawmakers joined student leaders Tuesday in blasting President Donald Trump’s ongoing efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education.  U.S. Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts and U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood of Illinois, alongside college and high school students from across the United States, rebuked the Trump administration’s plans to shift several […]

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WASHINGTON — A pair of Democratic lawmakers joined student leaders Tuesday in blasting President Donald Trump’s ongoing efforts to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education.  U.S. Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts and U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood of Illinois, alongside college and high school students from across the United States, rebuked the Trump administration’s plans to shift several […]

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A long-stalled project to create thousands of new Brooklyn apartments near Barclays Center  could be getting new life. Overseen by the Empire State Development agency, the 22-acre Atlantic Yards project — also known as Pacific Park — was supposed to create more than 6,400 apartments in Central Brooklyn. But more than two decades after it […] The post Long-Stalled Atlantic Yards Project Could Be Revived in New Plan appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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A long-stalled project to create thousands of new Brooklyn apartments near Barclays Center  could be getting new life. Overseen by the Empire State Development agency, the 22-acre Atlantic Yards project — also known as Pacific Park — was supposed to create more than 6,400 apartments in Central Brooklyn. But more than two decades after it […] The post Long-Stalled Atlantic Yards Project Could Be Revived in New Plan appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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(The Center Square) - An $11 billion prediction markets company appealed a federal judge's ruling that would stop it from offering sports betting lines. The ruling goes against recent court decisions in favor of Kalshi. And it adds yet another twist to the legal argument over the regulatory status of prediction markets since the Trump administration regained the Oval Office. “ This is an issue that is hotly debated clearly,” Goodwin law firm partner Andrew Kim, who specializes in gaming and appellate courts, told The Center Square. “There is no obvious right answer in terms of precedent. So there's going to be push and pull – momentum going in both directions.” This latest legal push against prediction markets dissolved an April injunction decision that had allowed Kalshi to continue offering sports betting lines in Nevada until a final decision was reached on their regulation status. Less than a year later the same judge, U.S. District Judge Andrew Gordon reversed his own decision. The core of the dispute centers around what kind of market Kalshi and other prediction markets are. Currently, they have successfully argued their case to be regulated by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which means the companies don't have to follow the strict regulations or tax laws of the traditional gambling industry. The latest case in Nevada flipped this to say that Kalshi must follow Nevada gaming rules, as are governed by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Judge Gordon’s change in opinion from April was in reaction to Kalshi offering new sports betting lines that allow for more specific betting lines such as pre-built sports parlays and player prop bets in the NFL. Kalshi argued in the court filing that because bets take place between individuals and not Kalshi itself, it was subject to federal commodity rules, not state gaming regulation. Kalshi has marketed itself as “legalized sports betting in all 50 states.” Kalshi did not respond to a Center Square request for comment. Kim cautioned that the decision was far from a decisive blow against prediction markets. “ It is not precedent by any means, except in Judge Gordon's court,” said the Goodwin law firm partner. He went on to use sports metaphors to discuss the ruling on sports bettings. “This is a years-long fight, and we're just now maybe entering the second quarter of a four-quarter game,” said Kim. “It’s kind of like when you watch an NBA game. You look at the score, but we all know it doesn't really matter until the last five minutes of the fourth quarter.” Sports gambling markets celebrated the decision, with notable gains for both publicly traded DraftKings and FanDuel. Kalshi immediately filed an emergency motion to appeal the Nevada court’s decision. A similar battle is taking place across the country as courts struggle to fit prediction markets into their regulatory rules. There has been speculation around if or when the prediction markets issue could find its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Kim said he thought it was more likely than not the Supreme Court would take it up if the lower courts continued to be contradictory over the issue. “Maybe the court will want a case to be fully baked before it takes it up, and that could be three or four years from now … I think the earliest we are looking at the court to be able to potentially weigh in is probably the middle to end of next year.”

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(The Center Square) - An $11 billion prediction markets company appealed a federal judge's ruling that would stop it from offering sports betting lines. The ruling goes against recent court decisions in favor of Kalshi. And it adds yet another twist to the legal argument over the regulatory status of prediction markets since the Trump administration regained the Oval Office. “ This is an issue that is hotly debated clearly,” Goodwin law firm partner Andrew Kim, who specializes in gaming and appellate courts, told The Center Square. “There is no obvious right answer in terms of precedent. So there's going to be push and pull – momentum going in both directions.” This latest legal push against prediction markets dissolved an April injunction decision that had allowed Kalshi to continue offering sports betting lines in Nevada until a final decision was reached on their regulation status. Less than a year later the same judge, U.S. District Judge Andrew Gordon reversed his own decision. The core of the dispute centers around what kind of market Kalshi and other prediction markets are. Currently, they have successfully argued their case to be regulated by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which means the companies don't have to follow the strict regulations or tax laws of the traditional gambling industry. The latest case in Nevada flipped this to say that Kalshi must follow Nevada gaming rules, as are governed by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Judge Gordon’s change in opinion from April was in reaction to Kalshi offering new sports betting lines that allow for more specific betting lines such as pre-built sports parlays and player prop bets in the NFL. Kalshi argued in the court filing that because bets take place between individuals and not Kalshi itself, it was subject to federal commodity rules, not state gaming regulation. Kalshi has marketed itself as “legalized sports betting in all 50 states.” Kalshi did not respond to a Center Square request for comment. Kim cautioned that the decision was far from a decisive blow against prediction markets. “ It is not precedent by any means, except in Judge Gordon's court,” said the Goodwin law firm partner. He went on to use sports metaphors to discuss the ruling on sports bettings. “This is a years-long fight, and we're just now maybe entering the second quarter of a four-quarter game,” said Kim. “It’s kind of like when you watch an NBA game. You look at the score, but we all know it doesn't really matter until the last five minutes of the fourth quarter.” Sports gambling markets celebrated the decision, with notable gains for both publicly traded DraftKings and FanDuel. Kalshi immediately filed an emergency motion to appeal the Nevada court’s decision. A similar battle is taking place across the country as courts struggle to fit prediction markets into their regulatory rules. There has been speculation around if or when the prediction markets issue could find its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Kim said he thought it was more likely than not the Supreme Court would take it up if the lower courts continued to be contradictory over the issue. “Maybe the court will want a case to be fully baked before it takes it up, and that could be three or four years from now … I think the earliest we are looking at the court to be able to potentially weigh in is probably the middle to end of next year.”