La propuesta de Washington de imponer nuevos aranceles a decenas de países por supuestas deficiencias en el combate al trabajo forzoso coincide con la permanencia de Guatemala en listados e investigaciones relacionadas con explotación laboral. Por Rony Ríos La administración de Donald Trump propuso esta semana nuevos aranceles de entre 10 y 12.5 por ciento ... Read more The post EE. UU. amenaza con nuevos aranceles por denuncias de trabajo forzoso en 60 economías incluida  Guatemala appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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La propuesta de Washington de imponer nuevos aranceles a decenas de países por supuestas deficiencias en el combate al trabajo forzoso coincide con la permanencia de Guatemala en listados e investigaciones relacionadas con explotación laboral. Por Rony Ríos La administración de Donald Trump propuso esta semana nuevos aranceles de entre 10 y 12.5 por ciento ... Read more The post EE. UU. amenaza con nuevos aranceles por denuncias de trabajo forzoso en 60 economías incluida  Guatemala appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

ویژگی‌های شخصیتی مرجان ساتراپی؛ گفت‌وگو با هلن همتی از دوستان نزدیک مرجان ساتراپی

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حضور پررنگ سپاه در فوتبال؛ گفت‌وگو با کوروش بازیار، مربی و کارشناس فوتبال

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مرجان ساتراپی، خالق «پرسپولیس» و از شناخته‌شده‌ترین هنرمندان ایرانی در جهان، در ۵۶ سالگی درگذشت.

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مرجان ساتراپی، خالق «پرسپولیس» و از شناخته‌شده‌ترین هنرمندان ایرانی در جهان، در ۵۶ سالگی درگذشت.

Michigan’s Medicaid numbers dwindled after the state reviewed everyone’s eligibility after the pandemic. That began in 2023. It’s unclear why those numbers continue to fall.

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Michigan’s Medicaid numbers dwindled after the state reviewed everyone’s eligibility after the pandemic. That began in 2023. It’s unclear why those numbers continue to fall.

Un operativo a gran escala liderado por el Servicio de Control de Inmigración y Aduanas (ICE) junto a varias agencias del orden de Carolina del Sur, terminó en la detención de 54 personas en una fábrica de moldes metálicos en la localidad rural de Abbeville La entrada ICE detiene a más de 50 personas en redada realizada en fábrica de Carolina del Sur se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. ICE detiene a más de 50 personas en redada realizada en fábrica de Carolina del Sur was first posted on junio 4, 2026 at 7:30 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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Un operativo a gran escala liderado por el Servicio de Control de Inmigración y Aduanas (ICE) junto a varias agencias del orden de Carolina del Sur, terminó en la detención de 54 personas en una fábrica de moldes metálicos en la localidad rural de Abbeville La entrada ICE detiene a más de 50 personas en redada realizada en fábrica de Carolina del Sur se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. ICE detiene a más de 50 personas en redada realizada en fábrica de Carolina del Sur was first posted on junio 4, 2026 at 7:30 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

Esta historia fue publicada en colaboración con Somos Tucson. Karla Toledo, la dreamer detenida por ICE en su casa a mediados de mayo, celebró con emoción y cautela que su caso fuera desestimado por una jueza migratoria en Tucson. Unas 30 personas, entre familiares y miembros de la comunidad, la cobijaban afuera del Edificio Federal […] The post Sigo bajo ataque: Karla Toledo, alivio y temor tras la desestimación del caso appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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Esta historia fue publicada en colaboración con Somos Tucson. Karla Toledo, la dreamer detenida por ICE en su casa a mediados de mayo, celebró con emoción y cautela que su caso fuera desestimado por una jueza migratoria en Tucson. Unas 30 personas, entre familiares y miembros de la comunidad, la cobijaban afuera del Edificio Federal […] The post Sigo bajo ataque: Karla Toledo, alivio y temor tras la desestimación del caso appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

In what amounted to a sort of economic development pep talk to the city, Mayor Justin Bibb chatted amiably with WKYC anchor Russ Mitchell at a City Club of Cleveland luncheon, held downtown on May 27.  The two danced a bit around the normal friction that exists between the media and the Bibb administration, but mostly the discussion was about the issues of the day: data centers, the Midline greenway project, housing and vacant homes, the consolidating school district, police accountability, the lakefront and the airports, the I-X Center, the Browns’ new stadium and the so-called “Cleveland Era.”  Even the Middle East was touched on, along with the endangered Voting Rights Act and Bibb’s belief in mandatory public service.   The mayor, by the way, gives the Cleveland press a “B” for fairness and accuracy, in response to Mitchell’s request for a grade to date. That’s the score he also gives himself and his administration for the way he has handled the media in his five years in office, while calling himself “one of the most transparent, accessible mayors” in Cleveland’s history.  He said that his administration handled more than 25,000 public records requests last year for the public and the media. […] The post Mayor Bibb discusses Cleveland media at City Club event appeared first on The Land.

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In what amounted to a sort of economic development pep talk to the city, Mayor Justin Bibb chatted amiably with WKYC anchor Russ Mitchell at a City Club of Cleveland luncheon, held downtown on May 27.  The two danced a bit around the normal friction that exists between the media and the Bibb administration, but mostly the discussion was about the issues of the day: data centers, the Midline greenway project, housing and vacant homes, the consolidating school district, police accountability, the lakefront and the airports, the I-X Center, the Browns’ new stadium and the so-called “Cleveland Era.”  Even the Middle East was touched on, along with the endangered Voting Rights Act and Bibb’s belief in mandatory public service.   The mayor, by the way, gives the Cleveland press a “B” for fairness and accuracy, in response to Mitchell’s request for a grade to date. That’s the score he also gives himself and his administration for the way he has handled the media in his five years in office, while calling himself “one of the most transparent, accessible mayors” in Cleveland’s history.  He said that his administration handled more than 25,000 public records requests last year for the public and the media. […] The post Mayor Bibb discusses Cleveland media at City Club event appeared first on The Land.

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A Fort Worth small business owner faced trademark infringement issues due to a World Cup hashtag. We look at how to avoid such problems.

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A Fort Worth small business owner faced trademark infringement issues due to a World Cup hashtag. We look at how to avoid such problems.

Members of the Idaho Legislature’s Legislative Council on Thursday approved the language that will be used to describe two proposed amendments to the Idaho Constitution that will go before voters during the November general election.  The Legislative Council is a powerful group of Republican and Democratic leaders of the Idaho Legislature that is responsible for […]

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Members of the Idaho Legislature’s Legislative Council on Thursday approved the language that will be used to describe two proposed amendments to the Idaho Constitution that will go before voters during the November general election.  The Legislative Council is a powerful group of Republican and Democratic leaders of the Idaho Legislature that is responsible for […]

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The ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ of 2025 will mean most working-age, able-bodied Michiganders will have to prove they are working or somehow engaged in the community next year. Details are now becoming clearer.

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The ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ of 2025 will mean most working-age, able-bodied Michiganders will have to prove they are working or somehow engaged in the community next year. Details are now becoming clearer.

This story was published in collaboration with Somos Tucson. Karla Toledo — the DACA recipient detained by masked immigration agents at her own home in mid-May —  celebrated the dismissal of her case Tuesday by a judge in Tucson. The 31-year-old Latina immigrant expressed both relief and caution. About 30 people gathered outside the Tucson […] The post “I’m still under attack:” Karla Toledo, relief and fear after case dismissed appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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This story was published in collaboration with Somos Tucson. Karla Toledo — the DACA recipient detained by masked immigration agents at her own home in mid-May —  celebrated the dismissal of her case Tuesday by a judge in Tucson. The 31-year-old Latina immigrant expressed both relief and caution. About 30 people gathered outside the Tucson […] The post “I’m still under attack:” Karla Toledo, relief and fear after case dismissed appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

Esta historia fue publicada originalmente por CalMatters. Suscríbete a sus boletines [aquí]. Fue una buena noche para los demócratas convencionales, una mala para las campañas autofinanciadas, una mezcla para los legisladores estatales que aspiran a cargos más altos y otro recordatorio electoral del papel dominante del presidente Donald Trump en la política — incluso en […]

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Esta historia fue publicada originalmente por CalMatters. Suscríbete a sus boletines [aquí]. Fue una buena noche para los demócratas convencionales, una mala para las campañas autofinanciadas, una mezcla para los legisladores estatales que aspiran a cargos más altos y otro recordatorio electoral del papel dominante del presidente Donald Trump en la política — incluso en […]

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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a legal challenge against new San Diego County district boundaries set during a 2021 redistricting process.  The post County Redistricting Maps Upheld by Highest Court appeared first on Voice of San Diego.

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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a legal challenge against new San Diego County district boundaries set during a 2021 redistricting process.  The post County Redistricting Maps Upheld by Highest Court appeared first on Voice of San Diego.

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(The Center Square)- A one-year ban on new large-scale data centers appears likely to be approved by the full Seattle City Council later this month. The City Council’s Land Use and Sustainability Committee unanimously approved the moratorium on Wednesday, setting the stage for full approval by the entire council as soon as June 16. Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson first proposed the ban in April, and none of the nine council members have broken ranks with the mayor on the issue since then. The mayor's announcement came after four companies approached Seattle’s city-owned electric utility, Seattle City Light, about building large-scale data centers. Two of the companies subsequently withdrew their applications. Under the plan, Seattle would impose a one-year moratorium on data centers that use more than 20 megawatts of power. Seattle already has more than two dozen data centers, but none of the large-scale centers that are causing controversy across the U.S. The city plans to study the issue during the one-year pause to determine whether large-scale data centers could operate under certain conditions. Councilman Eddie Lin, who chairs the Land Use and Sustainability Committee, said he was concerned about “the impact of mega data centers” and whether the city has the capacity to provide electricity without causing rate increases for other customers. He also echoed an environmental message, saying that energy demand from data centers may force the city to rely more heavily on electricity generated from fossil fuels. Public feedback has been heavily against the facilities. Most of the 30 public commenters on Wednesday expressed deep concern over what they said would be the data centers’ high electricity and water consumption. Several Amazon engineers also appeared at Seattle City Council hearings on Wednesday, supporting the city council’s regulation of the data centers. The engineer’s testimony comes as the company lays off thousands of employees while expanding AI and data centers nationwide. “It’s been reported that this year, Amazon is spending $200 billion on capital, with most of it going to data centers and AI,” said Patrick Schloesser, who identified himself as a software engineer at Amazon Web Services. “Meanwhile, the leaders at my company have laid off 30,000 corporate employees in the last eight months.” Margaret Callahan, a spokeswoman for Amazon, said in a statement to The Center Square that the company respects its colleagues' right to voice their opinions. “Currently, we don’t have any plans to construct data centers within the Seattle city limits," she said. “Across the communities where we do operate data centers, we’re committed to being a responsible neighbor—investing in local economic development while prioritizing water and energy efficiency that exceeds industry standards."

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(The Center Square)- A one-year ban on new large-scale data centers appears likely to be approved by the full Seattle City Council later this month. The City Council’s Land Use and Sustainability Committee unanimously approved the moratorium on Wednesday, setting the stage for full approval by the entire council as soon as June 16. Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson first proposed the ban in April, and none of the nine council members have broken ranks with the mayor on the issue since then. The mayor's announcement came after four companies approached Seattle’s city-owned electric utility, Seattle City Light, about building large-scale data centers. Two of the companies subsequently withdrew their applications. Under the plan, Seattle would impose a one-year moratorium on data centers that use more than 20 megawatts of power. Seattle already has more than two dozen data centers, but none of the large-scale centers that are causing controversy across the U.S. The city plans to study the issue during the one-year pause to determine whether large-scale data centers could operate under certain conditions. Councilman Eddie Lin, who chairs the Land Use and Sustainability Committee, said he was concerned about “the impact of mega data centers” and whether the city has the capacity to provide electricity without causing rate increases for other customers. He also echoed an environmental message, saying that energy demand from data centers may force the city to rely more heavily on electricity generated from fossil fuels. Public feedback has been heavily against the facilities. Most of the 30 public commenters on Wednesday expressed deep concern over what they said would be the data centers’ high electricity and water consumption. Several Amazon engineers also appeared at Seattle City Council hearings on Wednesday, supporting the city council’s regulation of the data centers. The engineer’s testimony comes as the company lays off thousands of employees while expanding AI and data centers nationwide. “It’s been reported that this year, Amazon is spending $200 billion on capital, with most of it going to data centers and AI,” said Patrick Schloesser, who identified himself as a software engineer at Amazon Web Services. “Meanwhile, the leaders at my company have laid off 30,000 corporate employees in the last eight months.” Margaret Callahan, a spokeswoman for Amazon, said in a statement to The Center Square that the company respects its colleagues' right to voice their opinions. “Currently, we don’t have any plans to construct data centers within the Seattle city limits," she said. “Across the communities where we do operate data centers, we’re committed to being a responsible neighbor—investing in local economic development while prioritizing water and energy efficiency that exceeds industry standards."

روبیو: آمریکا قصد ندارد افغان‌های باقی‌مانده در قطر را به اجبار به افغانستان بازگرداند

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توافق اسرائیل و لبنان بر سر آتش‌بس و اصرار حزب‌الله بر جنگ افروزی

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دیدار وزیران امورخارجه آمریکا و کویت پس از حملات موشکی و پهپادی جمهوری اسلامی

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Some Republicans believe results of the legislative primary mean it’s time for the Montana Republican Party to mend an intraparty fight and move in a new direction. Rep. George Nikolakakos, R-Great Falls, even said GOP Chairman Art Wittich should step down. “What he has done is divided the party, created a war, and now we’re […]

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Some Republicans believe results of the legislative primary mean it’s time for the Montana Republican Party to mend an intraparty fight and move in a new direction. Rep. George Nikolakakos, R-Great Falls, even said GOP Chairman Art Wittich should step down. “What he has done is divided the party, created a war, and now we’re […]