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At least one person was killed in a collision involving a black Tesla and a motorcycle on the Highway 101 near the Glen Annie exit. The crash was reported about 4:20 p.m. according to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department. The Santa Barbara County Fire Department and California Highway Patrol are currently at the scene. Highway […] The post Person killed in Highway 101 collision involving Tesla and motorcycle near Glen Annie Road appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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At least one person was killed in a collision involving a black Tesla and a motorcycle on the Highway 101 near the Glen Annie exit. The crash was reported about 4:20 p.m. according to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department. The Santa Barbara County Fire Department and California Highway Patrol are currently at the scene. Highway […] The post Person killed in Highway 101 collision involving Tesla and motorcycle near Glen Annie Road appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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New Jersey Monitor
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New Jersey is one of 24 states suing the Trump administration over new rules it says will make it harder for sick people to stay on Medicaid.

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New Jersey is one of 24 states suing the Trump administration over new rules it says will make it harder for sick people to stay on Medicaid.

El Gobierno ha cerrado un acuerdo político para aprobar antes de agosto un nuevo decreto de vivienda que recuperará la prórroga extraordinaria de los contratos y añadirá medidas fiscales y regulatorias sobre pisos turísticos y alquileres temporales.

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El Gobierno ha cerrado un acuerdo político para aprobar antes de agosto un nuevo decreto de vivienda que recuperará la prórroga extraordinaria de los contratos y añadirá medidas fiscales y regulatorias sobre pisos turísticos y alquileres temporales.

Up to 100,000 Ukrainians have sustained amputations since the Russian invasion in 2022.

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Up to 100,000 Ukrainians have sustained amputations since the Russian invasion in 2022.

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South Dakota Searchlight
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HIGHMORE — Strong storms ripped through portions of central and eastern South Dakota early Monday morning, leaving roofs torn off homes, vehicles tipped over, grain bins caved in and wind turbine towers folded in half. The National Weather Service received reports of wind gusts as high as 131 miles per hour in and near the […]

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HIGHMORE — Strong storms ripped through portions of central and eastern South Dakota early Monday morning, leaving roofs torn off homes, vehicles tipped over, grain bins caved in and wind turbine towers folded in half. The National Weather Service received reports of wind gusts as high as 131 miles per hour in and near the […]

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Alaska Beacon
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The Alaska Supreme Court on Monday ordered the Alaska Division of Elections to include Dan J. Sullivan of Petersburg on the primary ballot as a candidate for U.S. Senate. The ruling upholding a lower court’s decision came just hours after oral arguments in a fast-tracked case ahead of the division’s deadline to certify and print […]

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The Alaska Supreme Court on Monday ordered the Alaska Division of Elections to include Dan J. Sullivan of Petersburg on the primary ballot as a candidate for U.S. Senate. The ruling upholding a lower court’s decision came just hours after oral arguments in a fast-tracked case ahead of the division’s deadline to certify and print […]

(The Center Square) - In a major staff turnover in the administration of Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, communications director Seferiana Day Hasegawa has been replaced, and a supporter of the mayor has been named in a new role as a strategic communications consultant. Mayoral spokesperson Sage Wilson did not specify the reason for the changes but confirmed they had occurred. "Dawn Schellenberg has stepped in as the Interim Communications Director for the Mayor’s Office. Crystal Fincher will also be joining the team as a Communications Strategy Consultant beginning this week,” he said in a brief email Monday to The Center Square. He did not respond to a request for details on how much the two would be paid. Day Hasegawa said in an email to The Center Square that she was no longer employed in the mayor’s office but would not offer any other explanation or details. Schellenberg is the longtime spokesperson for the city's Department of Transportation, and Fincher is a political consultant who owns Seattle community radio station KVRU 107.5. She hosts a podcast on the station called Hacks and Wonks, which often features interviews with left-leaning political candidates and office holders. Audio of the show shows her frequently praising Wilson for her political and organizing abilities, and her ability to win the mayor’s race over incumbent mayor Bruce Harrell in November. The departure of Day Hasegawa is the third major shakeup to Wilson's staff in just over a month, following the resignation of Jon Grant, her chief adviser on homelessness and housing in late May. Wilson also replaced her chief of staff, longtime friend Kate Brunette Kreuzer, in mid-May 2026, appointing Esther Handy, a city hall veteran, as interim chief of staff. The staffing shakeup followed months of internal friction and deteriorating relations between the mayor's office and the Seattle City Council. The communications director is in charge of how the mayor's image is portrayed, and the message Wilson has been putting out hasn’t always cast her in a positive light outside of her progressive base. Heightened tensions between Wilson and the business community have been a big issue. Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz accused Wilson in May in an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal of vilifying employers and treating corporations as political enemies, despite the city’s continued reliance on them for tax revenue. She joined a barista picket line at a local Starbucks after winning the election and said she was boycotting Starbucks, as should consumers. As mayor, she later walked back comments, saying she had ordered a Starbucks latte. Her announcement came after Seattle-based Starbucks announced it was opening a regional headquarters in Nashville and moving some Seattle-based jobs to the city. Wilson also said "bye" to millionaires who want to leave the state due to the new income tax in a now viral video. Wilson also suffered negative publicity when she had to back off her pledge to open 500 units of temporary housing for the homeless before the World Cup, with the actual number falling short of 100. Another embarrassing saga was her refusal to turn on security cameras before the World Cup games, even as some members of the city council had said they would be helpful to thwart terrorist attacks. Wilson cited privacy concerns and fears that federal immigration agents might use the cameras to make arrests. She said she would only turn on the cameras if there was a credible security threat, never defining what that meant. On June 5, ten days before the first game in Seattle, Wilson reversed course and ordered the cameras turned on, saying law enforcement officials had convinced her of their necessity.

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(The Center Square) - In a major staff turnover in the administration of Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, communications director Seferiana Day Hasegawa has been replaced, and a supporter of the mayor has been named in a new role as a strategic communications consultant. Mayoral spokesperson Sage Wilson did not specify the reason for the changes but confirmed they had occurred. "Dawn Schellenberg has stepped in as the Interim Communications Director for the Mayor’s Office. Crystal Fincher will also be joining the team as a Communications Strategy Consultant beginning this week,” he said in a brief email Monday to The Center Square. He did not respond to a request for details on how much the two would be paid. Day Hasegawa said in an email to The Center Square that she was no longer employed in the mayor’s office but would not offer any other explanation or details. Schellenberg is the longtime spokesperson for the city's Department of Transportation, and Fincher is a political consultant who owns Seattle community radio station KVRU 107.5. She hosts a podcast on the station called Hacks and Wonks, which often features interviews with left-leaning political candidates and office holders. Audio of the show shows her frequently praising Wilson for her political and organizing abilities, and her ability to win the mayor’s race over incumbent mayor Bruce Harrell in November. The departure of Day Hasegawa is the third major shakeup to Wilson's staff in just over a month, following the resignation of Jon Grant, her chief adviser on homelessness and housing in late May. Wilson also replaced her chief of staff, longtime friend Kate Brunette Kreuzer, in mid-May 2026, appointing Esther Handy, a city hall veteran, as interim chief of staff. The staffing shakeup followed months of internal friction and deteriorating relations between the mayor's office and the Seattle City Council. The communications director is in charge of how the mayor's image is portrayed, and the message Wilson has been putting out hasn’t always cast her in a positive light outside of her progressive base. Heightened tensions between Wilson and the business community have been a big issue. Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz accused Wilson in May in an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal of vilifying employers and treating corporations as political enemies, despite the city’s continued reliance on them for tax revenue. She joined a barista picket line at a local Starbucks after winning the election and said she was boycotting Starbucks, as should consumers. As mayor, she later walked back comments, saying she had ordered a Starbucks latte. Her announcement came after Seattle-based Starbucks announced it was opening a regional headquarters in Nashville and moving some Seattle-based jobs to the city. Wilson also said "bye" to millionaires who want to leave the state due to the new income tax in a now viral video. Wilson also suffered negative publicity when she had to back off her pledge to open 500 units of temporary housing for the homeless before the World Cup, with the actual number falling short of 100. Another embarrassing saga was her refusal to turn on security cameras before the World Cup games, even as some members of the city council had said they would be helpful to thwart terrorist attacks. Wilson cited privacy concerns and fears that federal immigration agents might use the cameras to make arrests. She said she would only turn on the cameras if there was a credible security threat, never defining what that meant. On June 5, ten days before the first game in Seattle, Wilson reversed course and ordered the cameras turned on, saying law enforcement officials had convinced her of their necessity.

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Mississippi Today
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Tameshia Shelton's release from prison Monday makes her the seventh person to have their murder conviction thrown out in the same judicial district — a state record.

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Tameshia Shelton's release from prison Monday makes her the seventh person to have their murder conviction thrown out in the same judicial district — a state record.

Rehabilitation retreats help emotionally wounded medics recover so they can better care for their fellow soldiers.

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Rehabilitation retreats help emotionally wounded medics recover so they can better care for their fellow soldiers.

Во вторник, 30 июня, министр иностранных дел Франции Жан-Ноэль Барро открывает в Париже IX Всемирный конгресс против смертной казни. Это одно из ключевых мероприятий мирового аболиционистского движения. В течение трех дней политики, представители НКО, адвокаты, судьи, журналисты, деятели культуры будут обсуждать общую цель — продвижение отмены смертной казни по всему миру. Во второй половине дня 30 июня к ним присоединится президент Франции Эмманюэль Макрон. Накануне открытия конгресса организаторы провели пресс-конференцию, на которой выступили люди, лично прошедшие через камеры смертников.

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Во вторник, 30 июня, министр иностранных дел Франции Жан-Ноэль Барро открывает в Париже IX Всемирный конгресс против смертной казни. Это одно из ключевых мероприятий мирового аболиционистского движения. В течение трех дней политики, представители НКО, адвокаты, судьи, журналисты, деятели культуры будут обсуждать общую цель — продвижение отмены смертной казни по всему миру. Во второй половине дня 30 июня к ним присоединится президент Франции Эмманюэль Макрон. Накануне открытия конгресса организаторы провели пресс-конференцию, на которой выступили люди, лично прошедшие через камеры смертников.

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Lado B
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Partidos que se autodenominan progresistas y de izquierda, como Morena y el PT, junto con PAN, PVEM, PRI y Nueva Alianza, coinciden en desafiar la advertencia de sanciones por parte del máximo tribunal y en concordancia con el llamado de la Arquidiócesis, se prevé que incumplan la sentencia que les obliga a reconocer el derecho de infancias y adolescencias trans, en lo que sería un desacato histórico del Congreso de Puebla La entrada Morena y oposición se enfilan a desacatar a la SCJN aparece primero en LADO B.

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Partidos que se autodenominan progresistas y de izquierda, como Morena y el PT, junto con PAN, PVEM, PRI y Nueva Alianza, coinciden en desafiar la advertencia de sanciones por parte del máximo tribunal y en concordancia con el llamado de la Arquidiócesis, se prevé que incumplan la sentencia que les obliga a reconocer el derecho de infancias y adolescencias trans, en lo que sería un desacato histórico del Congreso de Puebla La entrada Morena y oposición se enfilan a desacatar a la SCJN aparece primero en LADO B.

The crisis of long-term brain damage in Australian contact sports may be deepening, and authorities must do more.

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The crisis of long-term brain damage in Australian contact sports may be deepening, and authorities must do more.

Âgé de 36 ans, l'individu a été interpellé alors qu'il accompagnait une potentielle recrue à une gare routière d'Harare en vue de son acheminement en Russie. Celui-ci est accusé d'avoir procédé au recrutement de cinq personnes pour le compte de l'armée russe dans le cadre de son invasion du territoire ukrainien.

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Âgé de 36 ans, l'individu a été interpellé alors qu'il accompagnait une potentielle recrue à une gare routière d'Harare en vue de son acheminement en Russie. Celui-ci est accusé d'avoir procédé au recrutement de cinq personnes pour le compte de l'armée russe dans le cadre de son invasion du territoire ukrainien.

Apartments built to today’s standards could be too hot for future comfort for about four weeks a year in Redfern and more than seven weeks in Penrith.

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Apartments built to today’s standards could be too hot for future comfort for about four weeks a year in Redfern and more than seven weeks in Penrith.

As China projects power further into the Pacific, New Zealand can no longer treat distance as a substitute for defence strategy.

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As China projects power further into the Pacific, New Zealand can no longer treat distance as a substitute for defence strategy.

Gilberto Maringoni destaca o tratamento desigual dado a seleção do Irã que foi impedida de ficar nos EUA Fonte

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Gilberto Maringoni destaca o tratamento desigual dado a seleção do Irã que foi impedida de ficar nos EUA Fonte

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Nevada Current
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“We are capitalist, not socialist,” declares a “Promise to America” signed by Nevada U.S. Democratic Rep. Susie Lee and 14 other centrist House Democrats.  Promise to America created the pledge earlier this month, with the help of New York Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi and California Democratic Rep. Adam Gray. In their first X post, Promise […]

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“We are capitalist, not socialist,” declares a “Promise to America” signed by Nevada U.S. Democratic Rep. Susie Lee and 14 other centrist House Democrats.  Promise to America created the pledge earlier this month, with the help of New York Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi and California Democratic Rep. Adam Gray. In their first X post, Promise […]

The agreement between LA28 and the city is nearly nine months late. The mayor and City Council still need to sign off.

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The agreement between LA28 and the city is nearly nine months late. The mayor and City Council still need to sign off.

La Sala del Senado votará este martes, desde las 9:30 horas, la acusación constitucional presentada contra el exministro Nicolás Grau....

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La Sala del Senado votará este martes, desde las 9:30 horas, la acusación constitucional presentada contra el exministro Nicolás Grau....

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Arizona Mirror
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider a case that could decide whether the state can require Arizonans to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote and if it can purge voter rolls in the months leading up to an election. The high court’s decision in the case, which could come before […]

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider a case that could decide whether the state can require Arizonans to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote and if it can purge voter rolls in the months leading up to an election. The high court’s decision in the case, which could come before […]