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Pennsylvania Capital-Star
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Electricity generation and investment experts said Monday at PJM’s annual member meeting unpredictability of the market, driven in part by regulatory changes and government pressure, is giving some investors cold feet.

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Electricity generation and investment experts said Monday at PJM’s annual member meeting unpredictability of the market, driven in part by regulatory changes and government pressure, is giving some investors cold feet.

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Times of San Diego
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It wasn't a profound musical evening, but it wasn’t intended to be. Hayato Sumino is a multi-talent with inventive spirit to spare.

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It wasn't a profound musical evening, but it wasn’t intended to be. Hayato Sumino is a multi-talent with inventive spirit to spare.

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法國國際廣播電台
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美國總統特朗普即將訪華之際,台灣成為媒體的焦點。據路透社11日報道,中國表示不允許台灣參加世界衛生組織第79屆大會。但台灣方面表示,無論如何都會派代表團參加世衛組織年會之外的會議。

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美國總統特朗普即將訪華之際,台灣成為媒體的焦點。據路透社11日報道,中國表示不允許台灣參加世界衛生組織第79屆大會。但台灣方面表示,無論如何都會派代表團參加世衛組織年會之外的會議。

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法国国际广播电台
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美国总统特朗普即将访华之际,台湾成为媒体的焦点。据路透社11日报道,中国表示不允许台湾参加世界卫生组织第79届大会。但台湾方面表示,无论如何都会派代表团参加世卫组织年会之外的会议。

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美国总统特朗普即将访华之际,台湾成为媒体的焦点。据路透社11日报道,中国表示不允许台湾参加世界卫生组织第79届大会。但台湾方面表示,无论如何都会派代表团参加世卫组织年会之外的会议。

Segundo parlamentares, reforma busca dar agilidade a processo e garantir pluralidade ao máximo órgão de justiça do país Fonte

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Segundo parlamentares, reforma busca dar agilidade a processo e garantir pluralidade ao máximo órgão de justiça do país Fonte

Pelo segundo mês consecutivo, o preço dos alimentos básicos subiu em todas as capitais brasileiras. De acordo com a Pesquisa Nacional da Cesta Básica, realizada pelo Departamento Intersindical de Estatística e Estudos Socioeconômicos (Dieese) e pela Companhia Nacional de Abastecimento (Conab), o valor do conjunto de itens essenciais apresentou altas que variam de 1,56% a […] Fonte

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Pelo segundo mês consecutivo, o preço dos alimentos básicos subiu em todas as capitais brasileiras. De acordo com a Pesquisa Nacional da Cesta Básica, realizada pelo Departamento Intersindical de Estatística e Estudos Socioeconômicos (Dieese) e pela Companhia Nacional de Abastecimento (Conab), o valor do conjunto de itens essenciais apresentou altas que variam de 1,56% a […] Fonte

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法国国际广播电台
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随着法国确认第一例汉坦病毒感染者,本就是各家报纸重点的相关新闻更成了重中之重,法国世界报也不例外。 本次报摘节目则重点摘播法国世界报有关汉坦病毒的主要宿主长尾侏稻鼠的介绍。长尾侏稻鼠即长尾侏儒稻田鼠,是一种哺乳动物。

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随着法国确认第一例汉坦病毒感染者,本就是各家报纸重点的相关新闻更成了重中之重,法国世界报也不例外。 本次报摘节目则重点摘播法国世界报有关汉坦病毒的主要宿主长尾侏稻鼠的介绍。长尾侏稻鼠即长尾侏儒稻田鼠,是一种哺乳动物。

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法國國際廣播電台
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隨着法國確認第一例漢坦病毒感染者,本就是各家報紙重點的相關新聞更成了重中之重,法國世界報也不例外。 本次報摘節目則重點摘播法國世界報有關漢坦病毒的主要宿主長尾侏稻鼠的介紹。長尾侏稻鼠即長尾侏儒稻田鼠,是一種哺乳動物。

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隨着法國確認第一例漢坦病毒感染者,本就是各家報紙重點的相關新聞更成了重中之重,法國世界報也不例外。 本次報摘節目則重點摘播法國世界報有關漢坦病毒的主要宿主長尾侏稻鼠的介紹。長尾侏稻鼠即長尾侏儒稻田鼠,是一種哺乳動物。

The Stockton City Council on Tuesday will consider allocating about $500,000 to help pay for leftover budget requests, including the rollout of two police substations and the tear down of a north Stockton tent encampment. Stockton City Council to consider $500,000 for leftover city projects, deadlines for commission seats  is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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The Stockton City Council on Tuesday will consider allocating about $500,000 to help pay for leftover budget requests, including the rollout of two police substations and the tear down of a north Stockton tent encampment. Stockton City Council to consider $500,000 for leftover city projects, deadlines for commission seats  is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

Prosecutors who charged Michael Paul Brown with killing four people in Anaconda last summer have video evidence of the shooting from the scene and a confession by Brown, according to recently unsealed court documents. The documents were originally under seal at the request of the prosecution, but District Court Judge Jeffrey Dahood made almost all of the documents public after a legal challenge from Montana media outlets and a decision by the state Supreme Court. The post Unsealed documents in Anaconda murder case reveal evidence against Michael Paul Brown appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Prosecutors who charged Michael Paul Brown with killing four people in Anaconda last summer have video evidence of the shooting from the scene and a confession by Brown, according to recently unsealed court documents. The documents were originally under seal at the request of the prosecution, but District Court Judge Jeffrey Dahood made almost all of the documents public after a legal challenge from Montana media outlets and a decision by the state Supreme Court. The post Unsealed documents in Anaconda murder case reveal evidence against Michael Paul Brown appeared first on Montana Free Press.

Sign up for our free monthly newsletter Beyond High School to get the latest news about college and career paths for Colorado’s high school grads. Colorado lawmakers are pausing $14.1 million in state funding that flows to private colleges and universities through grants, work study, and graduate student aid, affecting about 2,000 students.The cut is one of many lawmakers made this year to pare back about $1.2 billion from the state’s budget, which faces increasing Medicaid costs and other pressures. While lawmakers aimed to preserve the core of public education funding, they cut some programs like the private college student state aid and an extended high school program for aspiring teachers.Rep. Rick Taggart, a Grand Junction Republican who sits on the powerful Joint Budget Committee, said the cut to private university and college student aid was one of many difficult decisions lawmakers needed to make to balance the budget. The JBC redirected the money to help fund public universities and colleges.He added that students who choose a private university still have the ability to access the Colorado Opportunity Fund, which provides a stipend to eligible Colorado undergraduate students to attend public and private colleges.“It’s not as if the state is leaving our students that have made the decision to go to a private school high and dry,” he said. However, Colorado private university and college officials worry the one-time cut, which will take effect in the 2027-28 year, will cause students to rethink their decision to attend school this fall. They also fear additional actions by lawmakers last week will open up the possibility of permanent cuts in future years.Nine Colorado private colleges and universities will be affected. Regis University, a Denver private Jesuit Catholic university, expects the largest cuts with 587 students losing about $5.5 million in state aid.Kristine Bureau, the school’s vice president of admissions, financial aid, athletics, and university marketing, said in a statement that these are Colorado students whose families are taxpayers in the state. Lower-income students and those who are the first in their family to go to college will be the most affected, Regis officials said.“Denying them access to aid that their own tax dollars support, aid that every other Colorado student retains, is a policy that punishes students for choosing private higher education,” she said. “Colorado’s workforce and communities will feel that loss.”Lawmakers also amended a bill last week to revamp the state’s higher education funding formula to reflect the cut made in the 2027-28 budget, a move that the university’s financial aid officials said provides “a gateway for the state to make this permanent.”Taggart said he understands Regis’ concerns that this could become a permanent cut and cannot guarantee that lawmakers next year will decide to keep the funding in the budget. Lawmakers expect more budget challenges next year.“We deliberately, as a JBC, did it for one year to enable us to look at our budget for next year and see where we stand,” he said.Numbers compiled by Regis officials show about 500 University of Denver students will lose about $3.2 million in aid. Another 464 students at Colorado Christian University will lose about $3.5 million in grants, work study, and graduate student aid.In a statement, University of Denver spokesperson Jason Gruenauer said the cut negatively affects students’ ability to attend the college of their choice.Regis University officials said they don’t plan any cuts to services, but they will evaluate how to fill the gap in student funding. Private university endowments might be able to cover student aid for students in the short term, officials said. But that’s not a guarantee.Jason Gonzales is a reporter covering higher education and the Colorado legislature. Chalkbeat Colorado partners with Open Campus on higher education coverage. Contact Jason at jgonzales@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for our free monthly newsletter Beyond High School to get the latest news about college and career paths for Colorado’s high school grads. Colorado lawmakers are pausing $14.1 million in state funding that flows to private colleges and universities through grants, work study, and graduate student aid, affecting about 2,000 students.The cut is one of many lawmakers made this year to pare back about $1.2 billion from the state’s budget, which faces increasing Medicaid costs and other pressures. While lawmakers aimed to preserve the core of public education funding, they cut some programs like the private college student state aid and an extended high school program for aspiring teachers.Rep. Rick Taggart, a Grand Junction Republican who sits on the powerful Joint Budget Committee, said the cut to private university and college student aid was one of many difficult decisions lawmakers needed to make to balance the budget. The JBC redirected the money to help fund public universities and colleges.He added that students who choose a private university still have the ability to access the Colorado Opportunity Fund, which provides a stipend to eligible Colorado undergraduate students to attend public and private colleges.“It’s not as if the state is leaving our students that have made the decision to go to a private school high and dry,” he said. However, Colorado private university and college officials worry the one-time cut, which will take effect in the 2027-28 year, will cause students to rethink their decision to attend school this fall. They also fear additional actions by lawmakers last week will open up the possibility of permanent cuts in future years.Nine Colorado private colleges and universities will be affected. Regis University, a Denver private Jesuit Catholic university, expects the largest cuts with 587 students losing about $5.5 million in state aid.Kristine Bureau, the school’s vice president of admissions, financial aid, athletics, and university marketing, said in a statement that these are Colorado students whose families are taxpayers in the state. Lower-income students and those who are the first in their family to go to college will be the most affected, Regis officials said.“Denying them access to aid that their own tax dollars support, aid that every other Colorado student retains, is a policy that punishes students for choosing private higher education,” she said. “Colorado’s workforce and communities will feel that loss.”Lawmakers also amended a bill last week to revamp the state’s higher education funding formula to reflect the cut made in the 2027-28 budget, a move that the university’s financial aid officials said provides “a gateway for the state to make this permanent.”Taggart said he understands Regis’ concerns that this could become a permanent cut and cannot guarantee that lawmakers next year will decide to keep the funding in the budget. Lawmakers expect more budget challenges next year.“We deliberately, as a JBC, did it for one year to enable us to look at our budget for next year and see where we stand,” he said.Numbers compiled by Regis officials show about 500 University of Denver students will lose about $3.2 million in aid. Another 464 students at Colorado Christian University will lose about $3.5 million in grants, work study, and graduate student aid.In a statement, University of Denver spokesperson Jason Gruenauer said the cut negatively affects students’ ability to attend the college of their choice.Regis University officials said they don’t plan any cuts to services, but they will evaluate how to fill the gap in student funding. Private university endowments might be able to cover student aid for students in the short term, officials said. But that’s not a guarantee.Jason Gonzales is a reporter covering higher education and the Colorado legislature. Chalkbeat Colorado partners with Open Campus on higher education coverage. Contact Jason at jgonzales@chalkbeat.org.

An analysis of hospital data and charity care programs found that most Minnesota hospitals offer limited financial assistance to patients and often make it difficult to access. The post As ranks of uninsured grow, Minnesota’s hospitals are among least charitable in nation appeared first on MinnPost.

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An analysis of hospital data and charity care programs found that most Minnesota hospitals offer limited financial assistance to patients and often make it difficult to access. The post As ranks of uninsured grow, Minnesota’s hospitals are among least charitable in nation appeared first on MinnPost.

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Nebraska Examiner
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LINCOLN — The Lincoln City Council voted 6-1 Monday in favor of maintaining a $15 minimum wage standard for all workers and allowing for higher annual increases. The ordinance, introduced by City Councilman James Michael Bowers, will allow for Lincoln to go beyond the cap set by Legislative Bill 258 during the 2026 legislative session. […]

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LINCOLN — The Lincoln City Council voted 6-1 Monday in favor of maintaining a $15 minimum wage standard for all workers and allowing for higher annual increases. The ordinance, introduced by City Councilman James Michael Bowers, will allow for Lincoln to go beyond the cap set by Legislative Bill 258 during the 2026 legislative session. […]

Integrantes das universidades estaduais realizaram ato por melhores condições estudantis que registrou confrontos com vereadores Fonte

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Integrantes das universidades estaduais realizaram ato por melhores condições estudantis que registrou confrontos com vereadores Fonte

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Amazônia Real
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Lúcio Flávio Pinto resgata a história de Wolfgang Sauer (1930-1913), ex-presidente da Volks no Brasil na década de 70. Sua gestão foi marcada por ter se adaptado à conjuntura política e econômica da ditadura militar e da ocupação da Amazônia, com um grande projeto de criação de gado e beneficiamento de carne, que resultou em um empreendimento mal sucedido. O post O alemão da Volks na Amazônia apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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Lúcio Flávio Pinto resgata a história de Wolfgang Sauer (1930-1913), ex-presidente da Volks no Brasil na década de 70. Sua gestão foi marcada por ter se adaptado à conjuntura política e econômica da ditadura militar e da ocupação da Amazônia, com um grande projeto de criação de gado e beneficiamento de carne, que resultou em um empreendimento mal sucedido. O post O alemão da Volks na Amazônia apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

The governor has signed off on a bill designed to provide property tax relief to homeowners despite lingering concerns about the potential impact to local schools and services – and whether the bill would survive legal scrutiny because of how it was passed.  “We have heard for years about the need for property tax relief […]

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The governor has signed off on a bill designed to provide property tax relief to homeowners despite lingering concerns about the potential impact to local schools and services – and whether the bill would survive legal scrutiny because of how it was passed.  “We have heard for years about the need for property tax relief […]

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An ongoing dispute with his former manager derailed Castellanos' time in Philadelphia. He's getting comfortable in his new San Diego role.

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An ongoing dispute with his former manager derailed Castellanos' time in Philadelphia. He's getting comfortable in his new San Diego role.

Pearce, who once represented New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District, will now lead an agency that oversees 245 million acres of public lands.

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Pearce, who once represented New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District, will now lead an agency that oversees 245 million acres of public lands.

Republican voters in South Dakota recently received text messages directing them to “the official Republican Voter Guide for the upcoming election,” with a link to a webpage that purports to be from “a policy watchdog organization” providing information about where each candidate for governor “stands on taxes, spending and South Dakota’s future.”  In reality, the […]

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Republican voters in South Dakota recently received text messages directing them to “the official Republican Voter Guide for the upcoming election,” with a link to a webpage that purports to be from “a policy watchdog organization” providing information about where each candidate for governor “stands on taxes, spending and South Dakota’s future.”  In reality, the […]

«درهای باز اتحادیه اروپا» در واشنگتن دی‌سی

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«درهای باز اتحادیه اروپا» در واشنگتن دی‌سی