TOPEKA — A former Kansas mayor and immigrant charged with voting illegally pleaded guilty to lesser charges Monday, a move expected to allow him to remain in the United States.  Former Coldwater Mayor Joe Ceballos reached a plea agreement with the Kansas Attorney General’s Office to drop the severity of charges related to voting illegally […]

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TOPEKA — A former Kansas mayor and immigrant charged with voting illegally pleaded guilty to lesser charges Monday, a move expected to allow him to remain in the United States.  Former Coldwater Mayor Joe Ceballos reached a plea agreement with the Kansas Attorney General’s Office to drop the severity of charges related to voting illegally […]

Este artículo fue publicado originalmente por EdSource. La inscripción en las escuelas públicas K‑12 de California —y en el resto del país— continúa disminuyendo rápidamente debido a la caída en las tasas de natalidad y a la baja en la inmigración. Este ciclo escolar, California registró su mayor descenso de matrícula desde 2021‑2022, tras el […]

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Este artículo fue publicado originalmente por EdSource. La inscripción en las escuelas públicas K‑12 de California —y en el resto del país— continúa disminuyendo rápidamente debido a la caída en las tasas de natalidad y a la baja en la inmigración. Este ciclo escolar, California registró su mayor descenso de matrícula desde 2021‑2022, tras el […]

Os países da UE vão debater seu acordo de associação com Israel a pedido de vários deles, entre os quais a Espanha, informou, nesta segunda-feira (20), a chefe da diplomacia do bloco, Kaja Kallas, que expressou cautela sobre o resultado dessas conversas. “Alguns Estados-membros puseram isso sobre a mesa”, declarou Kallas aos jornalistas na véspera […] Fonte

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Os países da UE vão debater seu acordo de associação com Israel a pedido de vários deles, entre os quais a Espanha, informou, nesta segunda-feira (20), a chefe da diplomacia do bloco, Kaja Kallas, que expressou cautela sobre o resultado dessas conversas. “Alguns Estados-membros puseram isso sobre a mesa”, declarou Kallas aos jornalistas na véspera […] Fonte

Это второй приговор за перевод "Артподготовке" в апреле

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(The Center Square) – Two months after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down some of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, roughly $8 billion in collected duties, plus interest, could be returned to the Illinois businesses that paid them. On Monday, the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol began the process of returning roughly $151 billion in tariffs it collected from companies over the past year. The funds represent duties collected on imports under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, IEEPA. Dan Anthony, Executive Director of We Pay the Tariffs, a coalition of small businesses against the tariffs, said refunds could be relieving, but uncertainty looms for businesses as the Trump administration still seeks to impose new tariffs as soon as July. “So, you know, you're a business, you were paying a bunch of costs, they stopped, but now you've got new costs and there's the expectation of some other new cost that will be imposed without any notice,” Anthony said. Of different imports into Illinois, machinery, electrical and communications equipment were the top three most impacted, bringing in a combined total of $1.52 billion, according to Anthony. He noted the tariffs being refunded are only one kind, and many others remain in place for reasons of national security and strategic competition. The Liberty Justice Center brought the legal challenge alongside multiple small business owners. Sara Albrecht, chairman of the center, said she was excited the process is beginning, but she wants to see it through. “Once you win at the Supreme Court, that was Feb. 20, today it's April 20 and not a dollar has been paid back,” Albrecht said. “So I think that's the other part that's hard to understand. Like if these tariffs were illegal, why wouldn't they just automatically pay back?” Her organization released the Tariff Equity Refund Resource for America, or TERRA, to guide small businesses through the refund process. She said there are a number of steps companies must take to get their money back. Illinois Manufacturers Association President and CEO Mark Denzler said he feels there is a sense of stability compared to a year ago, when the tariffs were implemented. “Manufacturers can compete with anyone in the world if there's a level playing field, and certainly targeted tariffs make sense against countries that, for example, cheat or dump product in the United States or steal intellectual property.” He cautioned Illinois companies to work with their attorneys, accountants and importers of record when filing for refunds. He said he hopes the process will be smooth and refunds will come in the promised 60-90 day period. There have been some minor bumps in the road just hours after the government opened a portal for the process, according to Albrecht. “I know today already the system has gone down twice, at least, just because of the volume of people rushing to it. You know, it's kind of the same thing as when you buy concert tickets and the system crashes,” Albrecht said. The same day the Supreme Court struck down the tariffs, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s campaign released a letter to President Trump, demanding tariff refunds go directly to consumers. Cut the check, @realDonaldTrump. pic.twitter.com/NjVJ0tABme— JB Pritzker (@JBPritzker) February 20, 2026 Albrecht said Pritzker’s proposal was not the right solution, as responses to the tariffs varied business to business, and it would be unfair to those that took a hit to not receive their refund. “Some businesses absorbed all the costs either themselves or somewhere along their supply chain. Other businesses were forced to pass on some or all of the tariffs. So really that's not fair to give money back to consumers when the businesses took the risk,” Albrecht said. A spokesperson with the JB for Governor campaign told The Center Square he is glad to see the relief, but it doesn’t change the impacts already felt. “This is too little, too late,” the spokesperson said. “Governor Pritzker is glad to see that Illinois businesses can get the relief they deserve, but the Trump administration still owes every family in Illinois $1,700." Anthony said Pritzker is missing the larger issue with his cost estimate, even if the comments make for good political fodder. “It's really not practical to do it like that, but I think it misses the bigger point here that there are a lot of costs that can't be recouped by the businesses,” Anthony said.

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(The Center Square) – Two months after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down some of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, roughly $8 billion in collected duties, plus interest, could be returned to the Illinois businesses that paid them. On Monday, the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol began the process of returning roughly $151 billion in tariffs it collected from companies over the past year. The funds represent duties collected on imports under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, IEEPA. Dan Anthony, Executive Director of We Pay the Tariffs, a coalition of small businesses against the tariffs, said refunds could be relieving, but uncertainty looms for businesses as the Trump administration still seeks to impose new tariffs as soon as July. “So, you know, you're a business, you were paying a bunch of costs, they stopped, but now you've got new costs and there's the expectation of some other new cost that will be imposed without any notice,” Anthony said. Of different imports into Illinois, machinery, electrical and communications equipment were the top three most impacted, bringing in a combined total of $1.52 billion, according to Anthony. He noted the tariffs being refunded are only one kind, and many others remain in place for reasons of national security and strategic competition. The Liberty Justice Center brought the legal challenge alongside multiple small business owners. Sara Albrecht, chairman of the center, said she was excited the process is beginning, but she wants to see it through. “Once you win at the Supreme Court, that was Feb. 20, today it's April 20 and not a dollar has been paid back,” Albrecht said. “So I think that's the other part that's hard to understand. Like if these tariffs were illegal, why wouldn't they just automatically pay back?” Her organization released the Tariff Equity Refund Resource for America, or TERRA, to guide small businesses through the refund process. She said there are a number of steps companies must take to get their money back. Illinois Manufacturers Association President and CEO Mark Denzler said he feels there is a sense of stability compared to a year ago, when the tariffs were implemented. “Manufacturers can compete with anyone in the world if there's a level playing field, and certainly targeted tariffs make sense against countries that, for example, cheat or dump product in the United States or steal intellectual property.” He cautioned Illinois companies to work with their attorneys, accountants and importers of record when filing for refunds. He said he hopes the process will be smooth and refunds will come in the promised 60-90 day period. There have been some minor bumps in the road just hours after the government opened a portal for the process, according to Albrecht. “I know today already the system has gone down twice, at least, just because of the volume of people rushing to it. You know, it's kind of the same thing as when you buy concert tickets and the system crashes,” Albrecht said. The same day the Supreme Court struck down the tariffs, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s campaign released a letter to President Trump, demanding tariff refunds go directly to consumers. Cut the check, @realDonaldTrump. pic.twitter.com/NjVJ0tABme— JB Pritzker (@JBPritzker) February 20, 2026 Albrecht said Pritzker’s proposal was not the right solution, as responses to the tariffs varied business to business, and it would be unfair to those that took a hit to not receive their refund. “Some businesses absorbed all the costs either themselves or somewhere along their supply chain. Other businesses were forced to pass on some or all of the tariffs. So really that's not fair to give money back to consumers when the businesses took the risk,” Albrecht said. A spokesperson with the JB for Governor campaign told The Center Square he is glad to see the relief, but it doesn’t change the impacts already felt. “This is too little, too late,” the spokesperson said. “Governor Pritzker is glad to see that Illinois businesses can get the relief they deserve, but the Trump administration still owes every family in Illinois $1,700." Anthony said Pritzker is missing the larger issue with his cost estimate, even if the comments make for good political fodder. “It's really not practical to do it like that, but I think it misses the bigger point here that there are a lot of costs that can't be recouped by the businesses,” Anthony said.

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This article was first published by Writers on the Range. When I led the Bureau of Land Management under President Biden, the hardest part of my job was reassembling the agency after the first Trump administration had scattered its headquarters from our nation’s capital. The move crippled the agency — as intended.  That experience led me […]

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This article was first published by Writers on the Range. When I led the Bureau of Land Management under President Biden, the hardest part of my job was reassembling the agency after the first Trump administration had scattered its headquarters from our nation’s capital. The move crippled the agency — as intended.  That experience led me […]

Em encontro com Merz, presidente cobrou diplomacia em conflitos e apontou riscos após falas de Trump Fonte

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Progressive former state Controller Betty Yee said she is dropping out amid faltering polling and poor fundraising.

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O cursinho popular Quilombo Flores, em Porto Alegre, inicia seu quarto ano reafirmando a educação como ferramenta de transformação social e fortalecimento do território. As inscrições para a nova turma estão abertas até o dia 22 de abril, por meio de formulário online disponível nas redes sociais do cursinho. Criado a partir de uma demanda […] Fonte

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O cursinho popular Quilombo Flores, em Porto Alegre, inicia seu quarto ano reafirmando a educação como ferramenta de transformação social e fortalecimento do território. As inscrições para a nova turma estão abertas até o dia 22 de abril, por meio de formulário online disponível nas redes sociais do cursinho. Criado a partir de uma demanda […] Fonte

مشکلات معیشتی و تورم بالا در سایه جنگ؛ ادامه قطعی اینترنت از نگاه کاربران

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La Havane aurait jusqu'à ce vendredi pour libérer plusieurs prisonniers politiques de premier plan, selon le journal USA Today. Un ultimatum fixé par Washington lors d'une réunion qui s'est tenue le 10 avril, et dont les médias n'ont eu connaissance qu'il y a trois jours. Le président cubain Miguel Diaz-Canel avait confirmé en mars que son pays discutait avec les États-Unis, dont le blocus pétrolier paralyse pratiquement toute l'économie de l'île. Cette visite d'une délégation états-unienne à Cuba était une première depuis quatre ans.

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La Havane aurait jusqu'à ce vendredi pour libérer plusieurs prisonniers politiques de premier plan, selon le journal USA Today. Un ultimatum fixé par Washington lors d'une réunion qui s'est tenue le 10 avril, et dont les médias n'ont eu connaissance qu'il y a trois jours. Le président cubain Miguel Diaz-Canel avait confirmé en mars que son pays discutait avec les États-Unis, dont le blocus pétrolier paralyse pratiquement toute l'économie de l'île. Cette visite d'une délégation états-unienne à Cuba était une première depuis quatre ans.

На фронті від початку доби відбулося 139 боєзіткнень, найбільше російський атак було на Покровському напрямку

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نام دو بانک بزرگ بریتانیا در یک پرونده مالی مرتبط با جمهوری اسلامی مطرح شده؛ بررسی‌ها آغاز، اما هنوز حکمی صادر نشده است

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جمهوری اسلامی بین تسلیم یا جنگ؛ ترامپ آتش‌بس را تمدید نمی‌کند، باقیمانده نظام در بحران تصمیم‌گیری

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جمهوری اسلامی بین تسلیم یا جنگ؛ ترامپ آتش‌بس را تمدید نمی‌کند، باقیمانده نظام در بحران تصمیم‌گیری

هم‌زمان با تشدید تحولات سیاسی و امنیتی در عراق، امارات و لبنان، نشانه‌های تازه‌ای از افزایش فشار منطقه‌ای بر جمهوری اسلامی و بازتعریف موازنه قدرت در خاورمیانه دیده می‌شود. در گفت‌وگو با حسن هاشمیان پیامدهای این تحولات را بررسی کرده‌ایم.

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هم‌زمان با تشدید تحولات سیاسی و امنیتی در عراق، امارات و لبنان، نشانه‌های تازه‌ای از افزایش فشار منطقه‌ای بر جمهوری اسلامی و بازتعریف موازنه قدرت در خاورمیانه دیده می‌شود. در گفت‌وگو با حسن هاشمیان پیامدهای این تحولات را بررسی کرده‌ایم.

This story is republished through the Indigenous News Alliance. Hundreds of delegates are arriving at the United Nations this week for the world’s largest gathering of Indigenous peoples. But they arrive against an increasingly hostilechallenging global backdrop, facing an artificial intelligence boom driving new extraction on ancestral lands, a U.S. administration that has made it […]

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This story is republished through the Indigenous News Alliance. Hundreds of delegates are arriving at the United Nations this week for the world’s largest gathering of Indigenous peoples. But they arrive against an increasingly hostilechallenging global backdrop, facing an artificial intelligence boom driving new extraction on ancestral lands, a U.S. administration that has made it […]

Les 27 ministres des Affaires étrangères de l’Union européenne se réunissent ce mardi 21 avril à Luxembourg avec à l’ordre du jour évidemment la situation en Ukraine et au Proche et Moyen-Orient. Les Européens veulent en particulier examiner la situation à Gaza et en Cisjordanie après une réunion ce lundi du comité de liaison sur la Palestine (Alliance mondiale pour la mise en œuvre de la solution à deux États) en présence du Premier ministre Mohammad Mustafa. Le Premier ministre espagnol a d’ailleurs annoncé que son pays demanderait à nouveau ce mardi la suspension de l’accord d’association entre l'UE et Israël.

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Les 27 ministres des Affaires étrangères de l’Union européenne se réunissent ce mardi 21 avril à Luxembourg avec à l’ordre du jour évidemment la situation en Ukraine et au Proche et Moyen-Orient. Les Européens veulent en particulier examiner la situation à Gaza et en Cisjordanie après une réunion ce lundi du comité de liaison sur la Palestine (Alliance mondiale pour la mise en œuvre de la solution à deux États) en présence du Premier ministre Mohammad Mustafa. Le Premier ministre espagnol a d’ailleurs annoncé que son pays demanderait à nouveau ce mardi la suspension de l’accord d’association entre l'UE et Israël.

The qualifiers span 27 Northern Minnesota teams and all 13 categories. Over 30 are repeat qualifiers, including five medalists and one reigning champion.

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The qualifiers span 27 Northern Minnesota teams and all 13 categories. Over 30 are repeat qualifiers, including five medalists and one reigning champion.

President Trump said a U.S. delegation will head to Pakistan to resume talks to end the war with Iran.

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President Trump said a U.S. delegation will head to Pakistan to resume talks to end the war with Iran.

CHERNOBYL, Ukraine (AP) — Wildlife is thriving again four decades after the nuclear disaster at Ukraine’s Chernobyl power plant in what became the exclusion zone created by the forced mass evacuations of the population. Wolves, bears and lynx have rebounded in the radioactive landscape, along with a rare breed of horses native to Mongolia. Scientists […]

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CHERNOBYL, Ukraine (AP) — Wildlife is thriving again four decades after the nuclear disaster at Ukraine’s Chernobyl power plant in what became the exclusion zone created by the forced mass evacuations of the population. Wolves, bears and lynx have rebounded in the radioactive landscape, along with a rare breed of horses native to Mongolia. Scientists […]