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Times of San Diego
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Whether your tastes run to electro-rock, heavy metal, island pop, or serious folk, you'll find something to satisfy your audio appetite.

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Whether your tastes run to electro-rock, heavy metal, island pop, or serious folk, you'll find something to satisfy your audio appetite.

WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police investigated a drastic increase in threats against members of Congress and their staffs last year, looking into nearly 15,000 statements, behaviors and communications. The volume of investigations rose sharply from the 9,474 USCP checked during 2024, the 8,008 in 2023 and the 7,501 in 2022.  USCP Chief Michael Sullivan wrote […]

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Tennessee Lookout
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police investigated a drastic increase in threats against members of Congress and their staffs last year, looking into nearly 15,000 statements, behaviors and communications. The volume of investigations rose sharply from the 9,474 USCP checked during 2024, the 8,008 in 2023 and the 7,501 in 2022.  USCP Chief Michael Sullivan wrote […]

Con las bajas temperaturas de las últimas semanas en Carolina del Norte, crece la preocupación de las familias por sus próximas facturas de luz. La entrada Programa de ahorro de energía eléctrica ahora está disponible para las familias en todo Carolina del Norte se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Programa de ahorro de energía eléctrica ahora está disponible para las familias en todo Carolina del Norte was first posted on enero 28, 2026 at 2:01 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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Con las bajas temperaturas de las últimas semanas en Carolina del Norte, crece la preocupación de las familias por sus próximas facturas de luz. La entrada Programa de ahorro de energía eléctrica ahora está disponible para las familias en todo Carolina del Norte se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Programa de ahorro de energía eléctrica ahora está disponible para las familias en todo Carolina del Norte was first posted on enero 28, 2026 at 2:01 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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PIERRE — A measure that would ask South Dakota voters to restrict eminent domain in a state constitutional amendment is moving on to be heard by the state Senate. It passed the House on a 62-5 vote Tuesday. Eminent domain is the power to take private property for public use, with just compensation to the […]

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PIERRE — A measure that would ask South Dakota voters to restrict eminent domain in a state constitutional amendment is moving on to be heard by the state Senate. It passed the House on a 62-5 vote Tuesday. Eminent domain is the power to take private property for public use, with just compensation to the […]

WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police investigated a drastic increase in threats against members of Congress and their staffs last year, looking into nearly 15,000 statements, behaviors and communications. The volume of investigations rose sharply from the 9,474 USCP checked during 2024, the 8,008 in 2023 and the 7,501 in 2022.  USCP Chief Michael Sullivan wrote […]

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Ohio Capital Journal
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police investigated a drastic increase in threats against members of Congress and their staffs last year, looking into nearly 15,000 statements, behaviors and communications. The volume of investigations rose sharply from the 9,474 USCP checked during 2024, the 8,008 in 2023 and the 7,501 in 2022.  USCP Chief Michael Sullivan wrote […]

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Inside Climate News
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From the coral-covered coastlines of Tonga to the remote sandy atolls of Tuvalu, microscopic synthetic fibers are infiltrating the region’s species and food systems. One-third of fish living in Pacific island waters—like Fiji’s thumbprint emperor or Vanuatu’s dash-and-dot goatfish—are contaminated with microplastics, according to data published Wednesday by researchers at the University of the South […]

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From the coral-covered coastlines of Tonga to the remote sandy atolls of Tuvalu, microscopic synthetic fibers are infiltrating the region’s species and food systems. One-third of fish living in Pacific island waters—like Fiji’s thumbprint emperor or Vanuatu’s dash-and-dot goatfish—are contaminated with microplastics, according to data published Wednesday by researchers at the University of the South […]

O Brasil é, pelo 18º ano consecutivo, o país que mais mata pessoas trans no mundo. Os dados são da edição mais recente de um levantamento anual feito pela Associação Nacional de Travestis e Transexuais (Antra), e divulgado nesta semana, período marcado pelo Dia Nacional da Visibilidade Trans, comemorado nesta quinta (29). Segundo o dossiê […] Com 80 mortes em 2025, Brasil segue como o país que mais mata pessoas trans no mundo apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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O Brasil é, pelo 18º ano consecutivo, o país que mais mata pessoas trans no mundo. Os dados são da edição mais recente de um levantamento anual feito pela Associação Nacional de Travestis e Transexuais (Antra), e divulgado nesta semana, período marcado pelo Dia Nacional da Visibilidade Trans, comemorado nesta quinta (29). Segundo o dossiê […] Com 80 mortes em 2025, Brasil segue como o país que mais mata pessoas trans no mundo apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Ann Arbor's Sustainable Energy Utility, backed by voters, aims to empower residents and businesses with solar, battery storage, and geothermal energy access, eliminating upfront costs while staying linked to DTE's grid.

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Ann Arbor's Sustainable Energy Utility, backed by voters, aims to empower residents and businesses with solar, battery storage, and geothermal energy access, eliminating upfront costs while staying linked to DTE's grid.

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Azad Avropa/Azadlıq Radioları
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Yalnız yanvar ayında 20-dən çox şəxs dəm qazından zəhərlənib, onlardan azı beşi vəfat edib.

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Yalnız yanvar ayında 20-dən çox şəxs dəm qazından zəhərlənib, onlardan azı beşi vəfat edib.

Посол отметил, что обеспечение противовоздушной обороны является «критически важным» и Германия на данный момент является крупнейшим партнером Украины в сфере предоставления ПВО

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Посол отметил, что обеспечение противовоздушной обороны является «критически важным» и Германия на данный момент является крупнейшим партнером Украины в сфере предоставления ПВО

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Oregon Capital Chronicle
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police investigated a drastic increase in threats against members of Congress and their staffs last year, looking into nearly 15,000 statements, behaviors and communications. The volume of investigations rose sharply from the 9,474 USCP checked during 2024, the 8,008 in 2023 and the 7,501 in 2022.  USCP Chief Michael Sullivan wrote […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police investigated a drastic increase in threats against members of Congress and their staffs last year, looking into nearly 15,000 statements, behaviors and communications. The volume of investigations rose sharply from the 9,474 USCP checked during 2024, the 8,008 in 2023 and the 7,501 in 2022.  USCP Chief Michael Sullivan wrote […]

WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police investigated a drastic increase in threats against members of Congress and their staffs last year, looking into nearly 15,000 statements, behaviors and communications. The volume of investigations rose sharply from the 9,474 USCP checked during 2024, the 8,008 in 2023 and the 7,501 in 2022.  USCP Chief Michael Sullivan wrote […]

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Florida Phoenix
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police investigated a drastic increase in threats against members of Congress and their staffs last year, looking into nearly 15,000 statements, behaviors and communications. The volume of investigations rose sharply from the 9,474 USCP checked during 2024, the 8,008 in 2023 and the 7,501 in 2022.  USCP Chief Michael Sullivan wrote […]

Як Рєзнік стала яскравою персоналією американської космонавтики?

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Як Рєзнік стала яскравою персоналією американської космонавтики?

Запрет на него был введён в сентябре

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Запрет на него был введён в сентябре

Image Description: Two cracked restroom symbols—one male and one female—mounted on a wall, each split diagonally as if broken. Between them hangs a blank white plaque with a single drop of blood at its center. When 18-year-old Roberto first experienced menstruation, she was terrified. Born intersex and raised as a boy, she had never been… The post “I thought I was bleeding to death”: Growing up intersex and unprepared for menstruation first appeared on Minority Africa. The post “I thought I was bleeding to death”: Growing up intersex and unprepared for menstruation appeared first on Minority Africa.

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Image Description: Two cracked restroom symbols—one male and one female—mounted on a wall, each split diagonally as if broken. Between them hangs a blank white plaque with a single drop of blood at its center. When 18-year-old Roberto first experienced menstruation, she was terrified. Born intersex and raised as a boy, she had never been… The post “I thought I was bleeding to death”: Growing up intersex and unprepared for menstruation first appeared on Minority Africa. The post “I thought I was bleeding to death”: Growing up intersex and unprepared for menstruation appeared first on Minority Africa.

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) - President Donald Trump on Wednesday proposed a 10% bonus for residents in Los Angeles County who are rebuilding after deadly wildfires. The president suggested several changes to override state and local permits as residents rebuild. Trump offered Lee Zeldin, EPA administrator, a new role to lead efforts in overriding state and local rebuilding permits. His offer follows an executive order announced on Tuesday to expedite permits and remove state and local delays in Los Angeles County, as reported previously by The Center Square. “Now, more than a year later, they don’t have permits,” Trump said. “Almost no one is building.” In January 2025, the Palisades Fire struck the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in Los Angeles, as well as nearby Malibu and Topanga Canyon. The fire killed 12 people, burned 23,448 acres and destroyed 6,837 buildings. Additionally, the Eaton Fire killed 17 people, burned 14,021 acres and destroyed 9,418 structures further inland in the Pasadena/Altadena area. Along with expedited permits, Trump floated the proposal to give a 10% bonus for residents who are rebuilding their homes. It was immediately unclear where funding for the bonus would come from. “They can build a house 10% larger than they had before if they want for all the suffering they’ve been caused,” Trump said. Trump rebuked proposals for the area to be developed into low-income housing. “I don’t want a big section of the area built into low-income housing,” Trump said. “This is one of the richest neighborhoods in the world.” In May 2025, the California Senate passed a bill to develop low-income housing in the areas affected by the wildfires. The bill was paused in The California House in July 2025 after fierce opposition. In early January, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a $107.3 million investment dedicated to “new, affordable rental homes” for families impacted by the fires. The new homes would not be built in burn areas. "By creating affordable homes in multiple communities across the county, the state is instead relieving the pressure on housing supply without concentrating all new housing in burn areas," Newsom's office wrote. Trump’s executive order on Tuesday pointed to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Small Business Administration as agents to preempt local authorities. Zeldin’s role in permit expedition was not immediately clear at the time of Trump’s announcement. “I think we’re going to override the local authorities because they’re never going to have it,” Trump said. The president appeared to reference the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which allows federal law to override conflicting state measures during an emergency. “There’s a provision where you can override the local authority to get things done in case of a national emergency,” Trump said. “What they’ve done to these people is horrible.” In a statement to The Center Square on Tuesday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass argued Trump had no authority to control local permit processes. She called on the president to speed up Federal Emergency Management Agency funding to the city. "In fact, I’m calling on the President to issue a new Executive Order to demand the insurance industry pay people for their losses so that survivors can afford to rebuild, push the banking industry to extend mortgage forbearance by three years, tacking them on to the end of a 30-year mortgage, and bring the banks together to create a special fund to provide no-interest loans to fire survivors," Bass said. California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s press office responded to the executive order in a post on social media. He also called for further release of federal funds, rather than overriding the permitting process. “Mr. President, please actually help us. We are begging you,” Newsom’s office said. “Release the federal disaster aid you’re withholding that will help communities rebuild their homes, schools, parks, and infrastructure.” Trump criticized Bass and Newsom on their responses to the wildfires. He called Bass a “grossly incompetent person.” “These people are incompetent,” Trump said. “Between the mayor and the governor, they’re incompetent. They’ll never get approved.”

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(The Center Square) - President Donald Trump on Wednesday proposed a 10% bonus for residents in Los Angeles County who are rebuilding after deadly wildfires. The president suggested several changes to override state and local permits as residents rebuild. Trump offered Lee Zeldin, EPA administrator, a new role to lead efforts in overriding state and local rebuilding permits. His offer follows an executive order announced on Tuesday to expedite permits and remove state and local delays in Los Angeles County, as reported previously by The Center Square. “Now, more than a year later, they don’t have permits,” Trump said. “Almost no one is building.” In January 2025, the Palisades Fire struck the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in Los Angeles, as well as nearby Malibu and Topanga Canyon. The fire killed 12 people, burned 23,448 acres and destroyed 6,837 buildings. Additionally, the Eaton Fire killed 17 people, burned 14,021 acres and destroyed 9,418 structures further inland in the Pasadena/Altadena area. Along with expedited permits, Trump floated the proposal to give a 10% bonus for residents who are rebuilding their homes. It was immediately unclear where funding for the bonus would come from. “They can build a house 10% larger than they had before if they want for all the suffering they’ve been caused,” Trump said. Trump rebuked proposals for the area to be developed into low-income housing. “I don’t want a big section of the area built into low-income housing,” Trump said. “This is one of the richest neighborhoods in the world.” In May 2025, the California Senate passed a bill to develop low-income housing in the areas affected by the wildfires. The bill was paused in The California House in July 2025 after fierce opposition. In early January, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a $107.3 million investment dedicated to “new, affordable rental homes” for families impacted by the fires. The new homes would not be built in burn areas. "By creating affordable homes in multiple communities across the county, the state is instead relieving the pressure on housing supply without concentrating all new housing in burn areas," Newsom's office wrote. Trump’s executive order on Tuesday pointed to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Small Business Administration as agents to preempt local authorities. Zeldin’s role in permit expedition was not immediately clear at the time of Trump’s announcement. “I think we’re going to override the local authorities because they’re never going to have it,” Trump said. The president appeared to reference the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which allows federal law to override conflicting state measures during an emergency. “There’s a provision where you can override the local authority to get things done in case of a national emergency,” Trump said. “What they’ve done to these people is horrible.” In a statement to The Center Square on Tuesday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass argued Trump had no authority to control local permit processes. She called on the president to speed up Federal Emergency Management Agency funding to the city. "In fact, I’m calling on the President to issue a new Executive Order to demand the insurance industry pay people for their losses so that survivors can afford to rebuild, push the banking industry to extend mortgage forbearance by three years, tacking them on to the end of a 30-year mortgage, and bring the banks together to create a special fund to provide no-interest loans to fire survivors," Bass said. California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s press office responded to the executive order in a post on social media. He also called for further release of federal funds, rather than overriding the permitting process. “Mr. President, please actually help us. We are begging you,” Newsom’s office said. “Release the federal disaster aid you’re withholding that will help communities rebuild their homes, schools, parks, and infrastructure.” Trump criticized Bass and Newsom on their responses to the wildfires. He called Bass a “grossly incompetent person.” “These people are incompetent,” Trump said. “Between the mayor and the governor, they’re incompetent. They’ll never get approved.”

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Florida Phoenix
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Florida will expand its school choice program further starting next year, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday. During a news conference celebrating national School Choice Week in Valrico, DeSantis and Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas announced Florida’s participation in the federal tax credit program established by the One Big Beautiful Bill last summer. Florida’s participation in the […]

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Florida will expand its school choice program further starting next year, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday. During a news conference celebrating national School Choice Week in Valrico, DeSantis and Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas announced Florida’s participation in the federal tax credit program established by the One Big Beautiful Bill last summer. Florida’s participation in the […]

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Minnesota Reformer
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Bruce Springsteen released a fiery anti-ICE protest song on Wednesday slamming “King Trump’s private army” and venerating the observers and demonstrators who “stood for justice, their voices ringing through the night.” The song from the rock legend comes just days after federal immigration agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis […]

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Bruce Springsteen released a fiery anti-ICE protest song on Wednesday slamming “King Trump’s private army” and venerating the observers and demonstrators who “stood for justice, their voices ringing through the night.” The song from the rock legend comes just days after federal immigration agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis […]

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Oklahoma Voice
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Thirty-four lawmakers are asking Oklahoma’s high court to prevent a state agency from providing driver’s license information to a Virginia-based nonprofit. The lawmakers, including Sen. Kendal Sacchieri, R-Blanchard, are asking the Oklahoma Supreme Court to prevent Service Oklahoma from sharing driver’s license data with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators.  The […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Thirty-four lawmakers are asking Oklahoma’s high court to prevent a state agency from providing driver’s license information to a Virginia-based nonprofit. The lawmakers, including Sen. Kendal Sacchieri, R-Blanchard, are asking the Oklahoma Supreme Court to prevent Service Oklahoma from sharing driver’s license data with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators.  The […]