In close Washington, DC, mayoral elections, the Washington Post associates the candidate it wants to lose with extremists and corruption, facts be damned.

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La creciente controversia sobre la ausencia de reuniones públicas entre León XIV y víctimas de abusos sexuales en el seno de la Iglesia ha obligado al Vaticano a pronunciarse a pocas horas del inicio del viaje apostólico a España.

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La creciente controversia sobre la ausencia de reuniones públicas entre León XIV y víctimas de abusos sexuales en el seno de la Iglesia ha obligado al Vaticano a pronunciarse a pocas horas del inicio del viaje apostólico a España.

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COLUMBIA — A week after President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette brought accusations of a “backroom deal,” Henry McMaster Jr. said he will not be her running mate. “I’ve been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from friends, neighbors, colleagues, and even strangers encouraging me to run for public office, but now […]

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COLUMBIA — A week after President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette brought accusations of a “backroom deal,” Henry McMaster Jr. said he will not be her running mate. “I’ve been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from friends, neighbors, colleagues, and even strangers encouraging me to run for public office, but now […]

O Irã estabeleceu a liberação de US$ 24 bilhões em ativos financeiros, atualmente bloqueados, como uma condição para o avanço de um possível acordo de paz com os Estados Unidos.  Em uma declaração à CNN nesta sexta-feira (5), Mohsen Rezaei, que atua como conselheiro militar do líder supremo iraniano, aiatolá Mojtaba Khamenei, indicou que a […] Fonte

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O Irã estabeleceu a liberação de US$ 24 bilhões em ativos financeiros, atualmente bloqueados, como uma condição para o avanço de um possível acordo de paz com os Estados Unidos.  Em uma declaração à CNN nesta sexta-feira (5), Mohsen Rezaei, que atua como conselheiro militar do líder supremo iraniano, aiatolá Mojtaba Khamenei, indicou que a […] Fonte

امیرحسین ثابتی مذاکرات با آمریکا را «ابلهانه و سفیهانه» توصیف کرده است؛ مذاکراتی که مقام‌های جمهوری اسلامی می‌گویند با تأیید مجتبی خامنه‌ای در حال انجام است. از بستن تنگه هرمز تا اعتراض به وصل شدن اینترنت، هر جناحی در جمهوری اسلامی ساز خودش را می‌زند.

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امیرحسین ثابتی مذاکرات با آمریکا را «ابلهانه و سفیهانه» توصیف کرده است؛ مذاکراتی که مقام‌های جمهوری اسلامی می‌گویند با تأیید مجتبی خامنه‌ای در حال انجام است. از بستن تنگه هرمز تا اعتراض به وصل شدن اینترنت، هر جناحی در جمهوری اسلامی ساز خودش را می‌زند.

The Prosecuting Attorney's Qualifications Commission has launched a full investigation into allegations of financial misconduct by Brunswick Area District Attorney Keith Higgins, following a complaint from the counties in the Brunswick Judicial Circuit. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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The Prosecuting Attorney's Qualifications Commission has launched a full investigation into allegations of financial misconduct by Brunswick Area District Attorney Keith Higgins, following a complaint from the counties in the Brunswick Judicial Circuit. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

O governo brasileiro pretende intensificar as negociações com os Estados Unidos na próxima semana em busca de uma solução para o impasse tarifário que tem gerado preocupação entre setores produtivos e autoridades dos dois países. A expectativa de integrantes do Palácio do Planalto é que uma nova rodada de conversas permita avanços concretos sobre pontos […] Fonte

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رئیس‌جمهوری آمریکا، دونالد ترامپ، روز جمعه در مصاحبه‌ای اختصاصی با شبکه ان‌بی‌سی نیوز گفت که رهبران جمهوری اسلامی هنوز به توافقی با آمریکا برای پایان دادن به جنگ جاری دست نیافته‌اند، زیرا «سرسخت» و «مغرور» هستند، اما در نهایت «چاره‌ای جز توافق ندارند.»

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رئیس‌جمهوری آمریکا، دونالد ترامپ، روز جمعه در مصاحبه‌ای اختصاصی با شبکه ان‌بی‌سی نیوز گفت که رهبران جمهوری اسلامی هنوز به توافقی با آمریکا برای پایان دادن به جنگ جاری دست نیافته‌اند، زیرا «سرسخت» و «مغرور» هستند، اما در نهایت «چاره‌ای جز توافق ندارند.»

La Feria Internacional del Libro Zicosur celebrará su XV versión entre el 24 de junio y el 5 de julio en la explanada del Estadio Regional de Antofagasta. La programación contempla destacados escritores nacionales e internacionales, más de 250 emprendedores y artesanos, actividades educativas, el tradicional Carnaval de los Colores, Festival de Bandas de Guerra y una amplia oferta cultural para toda la familia. Este artículo Carlos Pinto, Francisca Solar y Hernán Rivera Letelier encabezan programación de FILZIC 2026 en Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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La Feria Internacional del Libro Zicosur celebrará su XV versión entre el 24 de junio y el 5 de julio en la explanada del Estadio Regional de Antofagasta. La programación contempla destacados escritores nacionales e internacionales, más de 250 emprendedores y artesanos, actividades educativas, el tradicional Carnaval de los Colores, Festival de Bandas de Guerra y una amplia oferta cultural para toda la familia. Este artículo Carlos Pinto, Francisca Solar y Hernán Rivera Letelier encabezan programación de FILZIC 2026 en Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

When The Beacon launched Kansas City Documenters late last year, the goal was to fill the gap in consistent, accessible information about what happens in public meetings, and to use Documenters’ notes to inform our reporting.  Since then, our reporters have pursued a number of stories inspired by Documenters’ meeting notes. One recent example is […] The post From notes to news: How Documenters inform The Beacon’s reporting appeared first on The Beacon.

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When The Beacon launched Kansas City Documenters late last year, the goal was to fill the gap in consistent, accessible information about what happens in public meetings, and to use Documenters’ notes to inform our reporting.  Since then, our reporters have pursued a number of stories inspired by Documenters’ meeting notes. One recent example is […] The post From notes to news: How Documenters inform The Beacon’s reporting appeared first on The Beacon.

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U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.) introduced a bipartisan bill Friday that would prevent members of Congress from including public land selloffs in unrelated budget bills.

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U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.) introduced a bipartisan bill Friday that would prevent members of Congress from including public land selloffs in unrelated budget bills.

(The Center Square) - Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown says she “generally supports” the recommendations of a regional public safety task force ahead of a potential tax proposal this fall, but her call to prioritize existing resources before determining whether additional jail capacity is needed is attracting criticism. Brown sent a letter on Monday to the Safe & Healthy Task Force, a group focused on addressing a lack of interconnectivity between the county’s criminal justice and behavioral health systems. The message came one day before the body’s final meeting and a week before it’s set to release its recommendations. Those recommendations are intended to help regional officials develop a tax proposal ahead of August to place on the November ballot. A draft report, obtained by The Center Square, suggests investing in “right-sized” justice facilities and community-based behavioral health, treatment and housing facilities.​ “The City generally supports each of the Task Force’s recommendations,” Brown wrote in her letter before urging the prioritization of existing resources rather than immediately pursuing more correctional spaces. The task force is led by regional stakeholders across the private and public sectors, but Brown and city and county elected officials aren’t included. The goal was to draft recommendations to hand off to the elected officials in May or June so they could submit a tax proposal for this fall by the August deadline.​ Brown’s letter argued “a few key investments” will improve safety and stability while alleviating “strain on an understaffed and aging jail.” She wrote that those investments will help determine whether there is a need for “costly” correctional capacity or whether they should utilize or renovate existing facilities.​ Mike Sparber, who sits on the task force and acts as the senior director of the county’s law and justice departments, sent the county commissioners the letter after receiving it on Monday. Josh Kerns, vice chair of the Board of County Commissioners, received a copy of the letter on Tuesday. “Before the proposal is made public, she sends a letter to torpedo it,” Kerns told The Center Square on Thursday, arguing that Brown’s financial concerns also played a role in priorities stalling in the past, including a 2023 jail tax measure that failed overwhelmingly and a regional homeless authority. “She tries to be the queen of Spokane County,” he said. The county commissioners will ultimately decide whether to place a facilities tax on the fall ballot, and they haven’t always had the best relationship with Brown, especially about the county’s downtown jail. In her letter, Brown urged the county to address staffing concerns and conditions at the downtown jail. She also said the region should “immediately” expand pretrial services at intake, medication-assisted treatment, or MAT services, which provide methadone and other substances to wean inmates off their addictions, and conduct weekly population reviews to identify individuals who can be “safely released.” Brown suggested the region has several existing tax measures and opioid settlement funds that could expand behavioral health and housing services as the city and county eye additional revenue streams. When asked about Kerns’ comments, Spokane Communications Director Erin Hut sent a text message to The Center Square, arguing that Brown’s letter “explicitly says we support the recommendations.” After noting that the letter says “generally supports,” Hut responded with a statement from the mayor.​ “Brown doesn’t believe in queens or kings. And as she reiterated again at the State of Downtown this morning – she supports all of the Safe and Healthy recommendations,” Hut wrote in a Friday message. Task force rollout nears The Downtown Spokane Partnership, which helped convene the task force, hosted the event on Friday morning, during which DSP President Emilie Cameron outlined what the recommendations may entail.​ “I know there are questions about how facilities will fit into the recommendations, so let me be clear about the DSP’s perspective: Spokane needs a jail. Our current facilities do not meet the needs of our community. But a jail alone will not bring the improvements we need,” according to Cameron’s speech. After the event, Cameron told The Center Square that she wasn’t sure if the entire task force had read Brown’s letter. When asked whether it raised concerns, given that critics argue Brown’s lack of support contributed to the failure of the last jail tax, Cameron initially sidestepped the question. “I think that the timing of the letter raises questions, but I'm continuing to be encouraged by the work of the task force,” Cameron said after being asked again whether Brown’s letter raised alarms for her.​ Kerns claimed Brown’s letter was meant to appease the “anti-jail crowd” and cited concerns that if the mayor expressed formal opposition to a tax proposal this fall, it could undermine the effort as in 2023.​ One of the task force “conveners,” Zeke Smith, president of Waters Meet Foundation, formerly known as Empire Health Foundation, publicly opposed the last jail tax in 2023. His organization financed an opposition campaign to the tax while he personally donated to Brown's campaign, state records show.​ In an email to The Center Square in April, Smith denied advocating for or against the construction of a new jail in the recommendations, but said this issue is more nuanced than replacing the outdated jail.​ Michael Cathcart, the lone conservative on the Spokane City Council, told The Center Square that he may have “heartburn” over some of the task force's recommendations, but said a jail “is absolutely critical.” He said Spokane knew from day one that the task force would recommend investing in facilities, such as additional correctional capacity and behavioral health services. He said other policies will come with that, but said “whittling away” at some recommendations could make it harder to implement others. “I guess from that perspective, I just disagree with the mayor. I think we don't need to single anything out at this point. We need to consider the package as a whole, as a region, and you know, start taking our next steps. But I think a jail is absolutely critical,” Cathcart told The Center Square on Thursday. However, Cathcart said he’s more concerned about other tax measures on the August and November ballots that could cause taxpayer fatigue ahead of a potential countywide facilities proposal. The city and county have also recently discussed funding options to address their own budget woes, including councilmanic taxes that don't require voter approval. “I don't know [if Brown’s letter is] going to have that sort of weight; there could be some influence from it, but I'm really more concerned, when it comes to the jail measure this year, about all of the other tax measures that are moving forward, both in the primary [and] the general [elections],” he said.

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(The Center Square) - Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown says she “generally supports” the recommendations of a regional public safety task force ahead of a potential tax proposal this fall, but her call to prioritize existing resources before determining whether additional jail capacity is needed is attracting criticism. Brown sent a letter on Monday to the Safe & Healthy Task Force, a group focused on addressing a lack of interconnectivity between the county’s criminal justice and behavioral health systems. The message came one day before the body’s final meeting and a week before it’s set to release its recommendations. Those recommendations are intended to help regional officials develop a tax proposal ahead of August to place on the November ballot. A draft report, obtained by The Center Square, suggests investing in “right-sized” justice facilities and community-based behavioral health, treatment and housing facilities.​ “The City generally supports each of the Task Force’s recommendations,” Brown wrote in her letter before urging the prioritization of existing resources rather than immediately pursuing more correctional spaces. The task force is led by regional stakeholders across the private and public sectors, but Brown and city and county elected officials aren’t included. The goal was to draft recommendations to hand off to the elected officials in May or June so they could submit a tax proposal for this fall by the August deadline.​ Brown’s letter argued “a few key investments” will improve safety and stability while alleviating “strain on an understaffed and aging jail.” She wrote that those investments will help determine whether there is a need for “costly” correctional capacity or whether they should utilize or renovate existing facilities.​ Mike Sparber, who sits on the task force and acts as the senior director of the county’s law and justice departments, sent the county commissioners the letter after receiving it on Monday. Josh Kerns, vice chair of the Board of County Commissioners, received a copy of the letter on Tuesday. “Before the proposal is made public, she sends a letter to torpedo it,” Kerns told The Center Square on Thursday, arguing that Brown’s financial concerns also played a role in priorities stalling in the past, including a 2023 jail tax measure that failed overwhelmingly and a regional homeless authority. “She tries to be the queen of Spokane County,” he said. The county commissioners will ultimately decide whether to place a facilities tax on the fall ballot, and they haven’t always had the best relationship with Brown, especially about the county’s downtown jail. In her letter, Brown urged the county to address staffing concerns and conditions at the downtown jail. She also said the region should “immediately” expand pretrial services at intake, medication-assisted treatment, or MAT services, which provide methadone and other substances to wean inmates off their addictions, and conduct weekly population reviews to identify individuals who can be “safely released.” Brown suggested the region has several existing tax measures and opioid settlement funds that could expand behavioral health and housing services as the city and county eye additional revenue streams. When asked about Kerns’ comments, Spokane Communications Director Erin Hut sent a text message to The Center Square, arguing that Brown’s letter “explicitly says we support the recommendations.” After noting that the letter says “generally supports,” Hut responded with a statement from the mayor.​ “Brown doesn’t believe in queens or kings. And as she reiterated again at the State of Downtown this morning – she supports all of the Safe and Healthy recommendations,” Hut wrote in a Friday message. Task force rollout nears The Downtown Spokane Partnership, which helped convene the task force, hosted the event on Friday morning, during which DSP President Emilie Cameron outlined what the recommendations may entail.​ “I know there are questions about how facilities will fit into the recommendations, so let me be clear about the DSP’s perspective: Spokane needs a jail. Our current facilities do not meet the needs of our community. But a jail alone will not bring the improvements we need,” according to Cameron’s speech. After the event, Cameron told The Center Square that she wasn’t sure if the entire task force had read Brown’s letter. When asked whether it raised concerns, given that critics argue Brown’s lack of support contributed to the failure of the last jail tax, Cameron initially sidestepped the question. “I think that the timing of the letter raises questions, but I'm continuing to be encouraged by the work of the task force,” Cameron said after being asked again whether Brown’s letter raised alarms for her.​ Kerns claimed Brown’s letter was meant to appease the “anti-jail crowd” and cited concerns that if the mayor expressed formal opposition to a tax proposal this fall, it could undermine the effort as in 2023.​ One of the task force “conveners,” Zeke Smith, president of Waters Meet Foundation, formerly known as Empire Health Foundation, publicly opposed the last jail tax in 2023. His organization financed an opposition campaign to the tax while he personally donated to Brown's campaign, state records show.​ In an email to The Center Square in April, Smith denied advocating for or against the construction of a new jail in the recommendations, but said this issue is more nuanced than replacing the outdated jail.​ Michael Cathcart, the lone conservative on the Spokane City Council, told The Center Square that he may have “heartburn” over some of the task force's recommendations, but said a jail “is absolutely critical.” He said Spokane knew from day one that the task force would recommend investing in facilities, such as additional correctional capacity and behavioral health services. He said other policies will come with that, but said “whittling away” at some recommendations could make it harder to implement others. “I guess from that perspective, I just disagree with the mayor. I think we don't need to single anything out at this point. We need to consider the package as a whole, as a region, and you know, start taking our next steps. But I think a jail is absolutely critical,” Cathcart told The Center Square on Thursday. However, Cathcart said he’s more concerned about other tax measures on the August and November ballots that could cause taxpayer fatigue ahead of a potential countywide facilities proposal. The city and county have also recently discussed funding options to address their own budget woes, including councilmanic taxes that don't require voter approval. “I don't know [if Brown’s letter is] going to have that sort of weight; there could be some influence from it, but I'm really more concerned, when it comes to the jail measure this year, about all of the other tax measures that are moving forward, both in the primary [and] the general [elections],” he said.

La escasa presencia de música urbana, proyectos femeninos o propuestas vanguardistas en las salas de conciertos no responde solo a decisiones artísticas. Tiene que ver con una infraestructura sostenida casi en exclusiva por la hostelería y con un modelo de ocio heredado del desarrollismo turístico tardofranquista que los macrofestivales consolidaron en el siglo XXI. Hoy, ese esquema condiciona qué conciertos pueden ser viables y qué propuestas quedan fuera.Temas principal: MúsicaLeer artículo completo

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La escasa presencia de música urbana, proyectos femeninos o propuestas vanguardistas en las salas de conciertos no responde solo a decisiones artísticas. Tiene que ver con una infraestructura sostenida casi en exclusiva por la hostelería y con un modelo de ocio heredado del desarrollismo turístico tardofranquista que los macrofestivales consolidaron en el siglo XXI. Hoy, ese esquema condiciona qué conciertos pueden ser viables y qué propuestas quedan fuera.Temas principal: MúsicaLeer artículo completo

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Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact (PIACI) in the Yavarí-Tapiche Territorial Corridor, one of the largest contiguous, intact forests in the Amazon and home to the world’s highest concentrations of PIACI, are under threat by extractive and large-scale industrial activities, which pose an existential threat to its inhabitants and the ecosystems they depend […]

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What makes Irish food authentic? We sat down with the owner of O'Brien's Irish Pub to find out — and hear what sports fans can experience there.

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L’Organisation mondiale de la santé et l’Agence de santé africaine, Africa CDC, ont annoncé un plan de 518 millions de dollars pour lutter contre l’épidémie d'Ebola qui sévit dans l’est de la RDC et dans les pays limitrophes. Selon les derniers chiffres de l'OMS, 381 cas ont été confirmés en RDC, dont 64 décès. L’Ouganda enregistre, quant à elle, 16 cas confirmés, dont un décès. L’épidémie est sérieuse, a indiqué ce vendredi 5 juin le directeur de l’OMS, lors d’un point presse. « Elle est plus importante que les deux épidémies précédentes », ajoute le directeur d'Africa CDC.

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L’Organisation mondiale de la santé et l’Agence de santé africaine, Africa CDC, ont annoncé un plan de 518 millions de dollars pour lutter contre l’épidémie d'Ebola qui sévit dans l’est de la RDC et dans les pays limitrophes. Selon les derniers chiffres de l'OMS, 381 cas ont été confirmés en RDC, dont 64 décès. L’Ouganda enregistre, quant à elle, 16 cas confirmés, dont un décès. L’épidémie est sérieuse, a indiqué ce vendredi 5 juin le directeur de l’OMS, lors d’un point presse. « Elle est plus importante que les deux épidémies précédentes », ajoute le directeur d'Africa CDC.

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Dick Darr, co-founder of Capital Project Solutions, was a key figure in Nashville's emergency on the United States' professional sports landscape, leading the effort to bring the Tennessee Titans to the city and helping to make it a top sports destination. The post Leader of ‘NFL YES’ Campaign that Brought Titans to Nashville Dies at 76 appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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A small episode this week crystallized the broader pathology of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu more clearly than any grand speech or ideological argument ever could: the Knesset vote for state comptroller, one of the most sensitive institutional positions in Israeli public life. In Israel, the 120 members of the Knesset elect the comptroller by... The post Israel gives in to the politics of debasement appeared first on The Forward.

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A small episode this week crystallized the broader pathology of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu more clearly than any grand speech or ideological argument ever could: the Knesset vote for state comptroller, one of the most sensitive institutional positions in Israeli public life. In Israel, the 120 members of the Knesset elect the comptroller by... The post Israel gives in to the politics of debasement appeared first on The Forward.