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O novo imortal da Academia Brasileira de Letras reflete sobre literatura, crise ambiental e o papel das cosmovisões indígenas. O post Ailton Krenak: “O modo da espécie habitar o planeta está sendo censurado pelo ecossistema” apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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O novo imortal da Academia Brasileira de Letras reflete sobre literatura, crise ambiental e o papel das cosmovisões indígenas. O post Ailton Krenak: “O modo da espécie habitar o planeta está sendo censurado pelo ecossistema” apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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A Comissão Europeia condenou nesta sexta-feira (6) as ameaças “inaceitáveis” feitas pelo presidente ucraniano, Volodymyr Zelensky, na quinta-feira (5), contra o primeiro-ministro húngaro, Viktor Orbán, que está bloqueando o empréstimo bilionário da União Europeia para a Ucrânia. Os dois países vizinhos também vêm trocando farpas após a expulsão de cidadãos ucranianos da Hungria.

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A Comissão Europeia condenou nesta sexta-feira (6) as ameaças “inaceitáveis” feitas pelo presidente ucraniano, Volodymyr Zelensky, na quinta-feira (5), contra o primeiro-ministro húngaro, Viktor Orbán, que está bloqueando o empréstimo bilionário da União Europeia para a Ucrânia. Os dois países vizinhos também vêm trocando farpas após a expulsão de cidadãos ucranianos da Hungria.

En cuanto al resto de centros educativos  públicos de Barcelona, el Ayuntamiento cuenta a Maldita.es que sí se incluye la carne de cerdo en sus menús, además de ofrecer alternativas para atender “diferentes casuísticas”, como menús vegetarianos, sin gluten, sin cerdos, etc.

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En cuanto al resto de centros educativos  públicos de Barcelona, el Ayuntamiento cuenta a Maldita.es que sí se incluye la carne de cerdo en sus menús, además de ofrecer alternativas para atender “diferentes casuísticas”, como menús vegetarianos, sin gluten, sin cerdos, etc.

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Greg Parr was sentenced to10 years in prison for possession of child pornography in 2016. He was a talented artist, and he told his wife he was using the images for drawings he planned. As flimsy as that excuse was, and as revolting as the images may have been, he was not sentenced to death […]

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Greg Parr was sentenced to10 years in prison for possession of child pornography in 2016. He was a talented artist, and he told his wife he was using the images for drawings he planned. As flimsy as that excuse was, and as revolting as the images may have been, he was not sentenced to death […]

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Die USA und Israel starteten am 27. Februar Kriegsoperationen gegen den Iran. Das Mullah-Regime richtete Militärschläge gegen Israel und Infrastrukturen in anderen Ländern der Region. CORRECTIV beantwortet wichtige Fragen zu dem Krieg.

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Die USA und Israel starteten am 27. Februar Kriegsoperationen gegen den Iran. Das Mullah-Regime richtete Militärschläge gegen Israel und Infrastrukturen in anderen Ländern der Region. CORRECTIV beantwortet wichtige Fragen zu dem Krieg.

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Healthcare was the most-cited cost-of-living challenge, followed by food costs. Rent and mortgage costs were also cited as a source of difficulty by many younger respondents — but few older ones. The post Which affordability challenges worry Montana voters most? appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Healthcare was the most-cited cost-of-living challenge, followed by food costs. Rent and mortgage costs were also cited as a source of difficulty by many younger respondents — but few older ones. The post Which affordability challenges worry Montana voters most? appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Montanans over 50 were almost four times as likely as their younger counterparts to report “frequently” watching TV news. Younger Montanans, meanwhile, reported getting news from YouTube, social media, podcasts, and short-form video like TikTok and Instagram Reels in greater numbers. The post Many Montanans watch the news — but how people tune in varies by age appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Montanans over 50 were almost four times as likely as their younger counterparts to report “frequently” watching TV news. Younger Montanans, meanwhile, reported getting news from YouTube, social media, podcasts, and short-form video like TikTok and Instagram Reels in greater numbers. The post Many Montanans watch the news — but how people tune in varies by age appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Washington state received troubling news from a recently published economic report. The 2026 Competitiveness Redbook, a study conducted by the Washington Alliance for a Competitive Economy, found that the state’s business climate is in alarmingly poor shape. The Redbook examines 61 different economic indicators to take the pulse on the health of Washington’s economy. This includes various data such as electricity prices, unemployment insurance payments, minimum wage, taxes, and educational pursuits of the population. The consensus of the findings is that even as Washington’s small business economy has been trending downward over the years, this past year has taken an unprecedented plunge further in the wrong direction. This includes imposing one of the largest tax increases in state history last year: a business and occupation tax rate increase, expansion of the sales tax, increases in the death (estate) and capital gains income tax, elimination of certain tax preferences, and additional taxes on luxury items and electric vehicle credit. One of the key takeaways is that the data shows a continued slowing in job growth in Washington. Last year, Washington added 19,800 non-agricultural jobs, for a 0.5% growth rate. That was 35th in the nation, down from 56,100 jobs created the year before (24th in the nation) and down from 109,000 jobs a decade ago, which was second highest in the nation. Historically, Washington has enjoyed energy at a low cost due to its hydroelectric power, but even that perk seems to be sinking. The Climate Commitment Act cost increase on energy distributors is being passed on directly to the consumer, and they are feeling the heat. Association of Washington Businesses (AWB) President Kris Johnson reacted to the report, saying: “The data aligns with what Washington employers are telling us directly. Rising taxes and higher costs are putting businesses under increasing strain, driving decisions to expand or relocate outside Washington. At the same time, a key competitive advantage — low-cost electricity — is starting to slip as new laws and regulations push up energy costs. Together, these trends should be a warning sign for lawmakers as they debate new taxes and policies that could further weaken Washington’s competitiveness.” It's not just the Redbook that came to this conclusion, but various other reports as well. Washington was ranked 45th in the Tax Foundation’s 2026 State Tax Competitiveness Index and 35th in the Schweitzer Engineering Lab’s 2025 Freedom Index. Every sector is facing pressure from the state’s record tax increase last year, with additional threats from the proposed unconstitutional income tax this year. It shouldn’t be surprising, then, that AWB found in its quarterly survey that 44% of business leaders are considering moving their personal residence out of Washington state. This figure has doubled since the income tax was proposed in the legislature. In addition, 17% of businesses are considering fleeing Washington altogether, which is up 9% from the same time last year. In a broader perspective, MSPC’s Fact Book shows that Washington continually lags behind its neighbors in the region on multiple economic indicators. The Evergreen state has the highest general fund spending per capita, debt per capita, and state and local tax collections per capita in the region. Consequently, Washington business owners are flocking to states like Idaho. Rather than constantly targeting businesses for tax increases, lawmakers should be looking to improve the state’s economic climate. Instead, Washington currently has the 8th highest 10-year business failure rate, and the highest 5-year business failure rate due to the overwhelming tax and regulatory burdens. The state used to be known for its history of successful companies being formed and becoming worldwide brands, with Amazon, Starbucks, and Boeing as examples. The reality today is that policymakers are making it increasingly harder to thrive and innovate within the ever-increasing tax and regulatory burden. The numerous economic reports are a loud warning that, unless a course correction is made, more entrepreneurs will be looking elsewhere to do business. Sam Cardwell is a Policy Analyst for the Mountain States Policy Center, an independent research organization based in Idaho, Montana, Eastern Washington and Wyoming. Online at mountainstatespolicy.org.

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Washington state received troubling news from a recently published economic report. The 2026 Competitiveness Redbook, a study conducted by the Washington Alliance for a Competitive Economy, found that the state’s business climate is in alarmingly poor shape. The Redbook examines 61 different economic indicators to take the pulse on the health of Washington’s economy. This includes various data such as electricity prices, unemployment insurance payments, minimum wage, taxes, and educational pursuits of the population. The consensus of the findings is that even as Washington’s small business economy has been trending downward over the years, this past year has taken an unprecedented plunge further in the wrong direction. This includes imposing one of the largest tax increases in state history last year: a business and occupation tax rate increase, expansion of the sales tax, increases in the death (estate) and capital gains income tax, elimination of certain tax preferences, and additional taxes on luxury items and electric vehicle credit. One of the key takeaways is that the data shows a continued slowing in job growth in Washington. Last year, Washington added 19,800 non-agricultural jobs, for a 0.5% growth rate. That was 35th in the nation, down from 56,100 jobs created the year before (24th in the nation) and down from 109,000 jobs a decade ago, which was second highest in the nation. Historically, Washington has enjoyed energy at a low cost due to its hydroelectric power, but even that perk seems to be sinking. The Climate Commitment Act cost increase on energy distributors is being passed on directly to the consumer, and they are feeling the heat. Association of Washington Businesses (AWB) President Kris Johnson reacted to the report, saying: “The data aligns with what Washington employers are telling us directly. Rising taxes and higher costs are putting businesses under increasing strain, driving decisions to expand or relocate outside Washington. At the same time, a key competitive advantage — low-cost electricity — is starting to slip as new laws and regulations push up energy costs. Together, these trends should be a warning sign for lawmakers as they debate new taxes and policies that could further weaken Washington’s competitiveness.” It's not just the Redbook that came to this conclusion, but various other reports as well. Washington was ranked 45th in the Tax Foundation’s 2026 State Tax Competitiveness Index and 35th in the Schweitzer Engineering Lab’s 2025 Freedom Index. Every sector is facing pressure from the state’s record tax increase last year, with additional threats from the proposed unconstitutional income tax this year. It shouldn’t be surprising, then, that AWB found in its quarterly survey that 44% of business leaders are considering moving their personal residence out of Washington state. This figure has doubled since the income tax was proposed in the legislature. In addition, 17% of businesses are considering fleeing Washington altogether, which is up 9% from the same time last year. In a broader perspective, MSPC’s Fact Book shows that Washington continually lags behind its neighbors in the region on multiple economic indicators. The Evergreen state has the highest general fund spending per capita, debt per capita, and state and local tax collections per capita in the region. Consequently, Washington business owners are flocking to states like Idaho. Rather than constantly targeting businesses for tax increases, lawmakers should be looking to improve the state’s economic climate. Instead, Washington currently has the 8th highest 10-year business failure rate, and the highest 5-year business failure rate due to the overwhelming tax and regulatory burdens. The state used to be known for its history of successful companies being formed and becoming worldwide brands, with Amazon, Starbucks, and Boeing as examples. The reality today is that policymakers are making it increasingly harder to thrive and innovate within the ever-increasing tax and regulatory burden. The numerous economic reports are a loud warning that, unless a course correction is made, more entrepreneurs will be looking elsewhere to do business. Sam Cardwell is a Policy Analyst for the Mountain States Policy Center, an independent research organization based in Idaho, Montana, Eastern Washington and Wyoming. Online at mountainstatespolicy.org.

აშშ-ის ცენტრალურმა სარდლობამ (CENTCOM) განაცხადა, რომ დარტყმა განახორციელა ირანულ გემზე, დრონების მზიდ Shahid Bahman Bagheri-ზე.

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აშშ-ის ცენტრალურმა სარდლობამ (CENTCOM) განაცხადა, რომ დარტყმა განახორციელა ირანულ გემზე, დრონების მზიდ Shahid Bahman Bagheri-ზე.

Colegiado mantém oitiva do banqueiro mesmo depois da prisão Fonte

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The US Bureau of Economic Analysis has released its latest outdoor recreation economic statistics. The outdoor industry’s contribution to Michigan’s economy grew in 2024 over the previous year, but at a slower rate than most other states.

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The US Bureau of Economic Analysis has released its latest outdoor recreation economic statistics. The outdoor industry’s contribution to Michigan’s economy grew in 2024 over the previous year, but at a slower rate than most other states.

The department is taking a gentler approach to alerting firefighters of incoming calls, with alarms that start softly and a calm recorded voice.

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The department is taking a gentler approach to alerting firefighters of incoming calls, with alarms that start softly and a calm recorded voice.

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Minnesota Reformer
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A tribal court has banned a longtime elected official of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe from running for office because of a past felony conviction that was later overturned. Last month, four of five judges serving on the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe’s Election Appeals Court voted to decertify Arthur “Archie” LaRose as a candidate for […]

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A tribal court has banned a longtime elected official of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe from running for office because of a past felony conviction that was later overturned. Last month, four of five judges serving on the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe’s Election Appeals Court voted to decertify Arthur “Archie” LaRose as a candidate for […]

کشته شدن دانش‌آموزان مدرسه ابتدایی دخترانه در میناب در حالی صورت گرفت که در نخستین ساعات حمله به این مدرسه، برخی رسانه‌ها و همچنین شبکه‌های اجتماعی از اقدام احتمالی جمهوری اسلامی در این زمینه می‌گفتند؛ اکنون اما بنا به شواهد به دست آمده و با توجه به همزمانی بمباران این مدرسه با حملات روز نخست جنگ در ایران، برخی رسانه‌ها از احتمال دست‌داشتن ایالات متحده آمریکا در این زمینه می‌گویند. مدیر سازمان حقوق بشر ایران معتقد است این حمله «به هیچ‌جه قابل توجیه» نیست و از آنجا که «نقض جدی حقوق بین‌الملل» محسوب می‌شود؛ می‌تواند «مصداق جنایت جنگی» باشد.

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کشته شدن دانش‌آموزان مدرسه ابتدایی دخترانه در میناب در حالی صورت گرفت که در نخستین ساعات حمله به این مدرسه، برخی رسانه‌ها و همچنین شبکه‌های اجتماعی از اقدام احتمالی جمهوری اسلامی در این زمینه می‌گفتند؛ اکنون اما بنا به شواهد به دست آمده و با توجه به همزمانی بمباران این مدرسه با حملات روز نخست جنگ در ایران، برخی رسانه‌ها از احتمال دست‌داشتن ایالات متحده آمریکا در این زمینه می‌گویند. مدیر سازمان حقوق بشر ایران معتقد است این حمله «به هیچ‌جه قابل توجیه» نیست و از آنجا که «نقض جدی حقوق بین‌الملل» محسوب می‌شود؛ می‌تواند «مصداق جنایت جنگی» باشد.

美以軍事打擊伊朗進入第七天,戰火繼續在中東蔓延。在宣布戰爭將進入“新階段”之後,以色列軍隊周五(3月6日)對貝魯特和德黑蘭發動新一輪大規模空襲。

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美以軍事打擊伊朗進入第七天,戰火繼續在中東蔓延。在宣布戰爭將進入“新階段”之後,以色列軍隊周五(3月6日)對貝魯特和德黑蘭發動新一輪大規模空襲。

美以军事打击伊朗进入第七天,战火继续在中东蔓延。在宣布战争将进入“新阶段”之后,以色列军队周五(3月6日)对贝鲁特和德黑兰发动新一轮大规模空袭。

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美以军事打击伊朗进入第七天,战火继续在中东蔓延。在宣布战争将进入“新阶段”之后,以色列军队周五(3月6日)对贝鲁特和德黑兰发动新一轮大规模空袭。

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(The Center Square) – Angela Hawkins has succeeded Bob Rucho as a Republican member of the North Carolina State Board of Elections, the office of the state auditor says. Rucho tendered his resignation this week. The decision, according to a spokesman in Boliek’s office, “was mutually agreed on and due to reportable candidate contributions.” While Rucho has drawn attention for support of state Sen. Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, in a primary race likely headed for a May 12 runoff and possibly to the courtroom, the contributions were not to Berger's campaign. Still, state law prohibits any by election board members. Rucho, a former state senator from Catawba County, in December went on social media in support of Berger. The Senate president pro tempore was already deep into a costly and tension-filled primary with Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page, one that on primary Election Day ended with just two votes separation among more than 26,000 cast. Berger is seeking a 14th term. Page has been sheriff since 1998 and was fifth in the Republican lieutenant governor primary of 2024. The race is likely to come before the state board, possibly similar to the way a state Supreme Court race in 2024 needed six months of decisions and court rulings before Democrat Allison Riggs defeated Republican Jefferson Griffin. “I’m thankful for Bob Rucho’s service on the State Board of Elections,” said first-term Republican Auditor Dave Boliek. “He led on election integrity and helped make it easy to vote and hard to cheat in North Carolina’s elections. This office has high standards for its board members, and Angela Hawkins will continue the good work being done by the state board. She brings valuable experience, having served as chair of the elections board of North Carolina’s largest county.” Hawkins was sworn in on Thursday. At the Wake County Board of Elections, Donna Williams has been chosen to succeed Hawkins as a member and Keith Weatherly is the new chairman.

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(The Center Square) – Angela Hawkins has succeeded Bob Rucho as a Republican member of the North Carolina State Board of Elections, the office of the state auditor says. Rucho tendered his resignation this week. The decision, according to a spokesman in Boliek’s office, “was mutually agreed on and due to reportable candidate contributions.” While Rucho has drawn attention for support of state Sen. Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, in a primary race likely headed for a May 12 runoff and possibly to the courtroom, the contributions were not to Berger's campaign. Still, state law prohibits any by election board members. Rucho, a former state senator from Catawba County, in December went on social media in support of Berger. The Senate president pro tempore was already deep into a costly and tension-filled primary with Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page, one that on primary Election Day ended with just two votes separation among more than 26,000 cast. Berger is seeking a 14th term. Page has been sheriff since 1998 and was fifth in the Republican lieutenant governor primary of 2024. The race is likely to come before the state board, possibly similar to the way a state Supreme Court race in 2024 needed six months of decisions and court rulings before Democrat Allison Riggs defeated Republican Jefferson Griffin. “I’m thankful for Bob Rucho’s service on the State Board of Elections,” said first-term Republican Auditor Dave Boliek. “He led on election integrity and helped make it easy to vote and hard to cheat in North Carolina’s elections. This office has high standards for its board members, and Angela Hawkins will continue the good work being done by the state board. She brings valuable experience, having served as chair of the elections board of North Carolina’s largest county.” Hawkins was sworn in on Thursday. At the Wake County Board of Elections, Donna Williams has been chosen to succeed Hawkins as a member and Keith Weatherly is the new chairman.