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An unrelenting string of burglaries targeting Asian Americans in Oregon inspired state lawmakers to give local judges more explicit powers to deny a suspect’s release from jail, and more changes to state law aimed at combatting the crimes could be coming. Senate Bill 1516, which took effect on March 31, ensures local magistrate judges can […]

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An unrelenting string of burglaries targeting Asian Americans in Oregon inspired state lawmakers to give local judges more explicit powers to deny a suspect’s release from jail, and more changes to state law aimed at combatting the crimes could be coming. Senate Bill 1516, which took effect on March 31, ensures local magistrate judges can […]

Public schools continued to serve more than 1.5 million students across North Carolina in the 2025-26 school year — or about 84% of market share, a percentage that is about the same as previous years. Market share is a term used to describe how many students are served by different sectors of schools, including public […]

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Public schools continued to serve more than 1.5 million students across North Carolina in the 2025-26 school year — or about 84% of market share, a percentage that is about the same as previous years. Market share is a term used to describe how many students are served by different sectors of schools, including public […]

OKLAHOMA CITY – More than a year after Gov. Kevin Stitt fired the state’s forestry director, the post remains vacant. The agency continues to search for a new director, said Bryce Boyer, a spokesperson for the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. His agency is conducting the search. The director is responsible for the […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY – More than a year after Gov. Kevin Stitt fired the state’s forestry director, the post remains vacant. The agency continues to search for a new director, said Bryce Boyer, a spokesperson for the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. His agency is conducting the search. The director is responsible for the […]

就上周7月2日1名藏人在聯合國總部附近自焚身亡,美國國務院7月8日表示,美方支持藏人維護自身文化的訴求,並將持續呼籲中國恢復與達賴喇嘛的對話。美國無論是共和黨還是民主黨執政,長期以來均表明支持藏人人權。

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就上周7月2日1名藏人在聯合國總部附近自焚身亡,美國國務院7月8日表示,美方支持藏人維護自身文化的訴求,並將持續呼籲中國恢復與達賴喇嘛的對話。美國無論是共和黨還是民主黨執政,長期以來均表明支持藏人人權。

就上周7月2日1名藏人在联合国总部附近自焚身亡,美国国务院7月8日表示,美方支持藏人维护自身文化的诉求,并将持续呼吁中国恢复与达赖喇嘛的对话。美国无论是共和党还是民主党执政,长期以来均表明支持藏人人权。

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就上周7月2日1名藏人在联合国总部附近自焚身亡,美国国务院7月8日表示,美方支持藏人维护自身文化的诉求,并将持续呼吁中国恢复与达赖喇嘛的对话。美国无论是共和党还是民主党执政,长期以来均表明支持藏人人权。

A proposed artificial intelligence data center in western Montana has stalled before construction could begin after the property owner withdrew his signature from a required land-use application on July 6, a move that comes amid growing environmental concerns and public opposition over the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure. The withdrawal effectively halts the proposed Krambu […]

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A proposed artificial intelligence data center in western Montana has stalled before construction could begin after the property owner withdrew his signature from a required land-use application on July 6, a move that comes amid growing environmental concerns and public opposition over the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure. The withdrawal effectively halts the proposed Krambu […]

Leximi i parë i pakos së ligjeve për arsimin e lartë duket se nuk nisi mbarë në Komisionin parlamentar për Arsim, Shkencë dhe Sport. Punimet u ndërprenë dy herë për shkak se deputetët e opozitës shqiptare kërkuan shtyrjen e mbledhjes për javën e ardhshme, kërkesë që nuk u miratua nga shumica e anëtarëve të këtij […]

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Leximi i parë i pakos së ligjeve për arsimin e lartë duket se nuk nisi mbarë në Komisionin parlamentar për Arsim, Shkencë dhe Sport. Punimet u ndërprenë dy herë për shkak se deputetët e opozitës shqiptare kërkuan shtyrjen e mbledhjes për javën e ardhshme, kërkesë që nuk u miratua nga shumica e anëtarëve të këtij […]

A pair of consecutive court actions this week brought renewed attention to policies in Republican-led states to control lessons and conversations on gender and race in public colleges and universities.  A group of legal advocates sued the Texas Tech University system Wednesday over curriculum restrictions they say have created a chilling effect at the institution […]

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A pair of consecutive court actions this week brought renewed attention to policies in Republican-led states to control lessons and conversations on gender and race in public colleges and universities.  A group of legal advocates sued the Texas Tech University system Wednesday over curriculum restrictions they say have created a chilling effect at the institution […]

توماج صالحی در گفت‌وگوی ویژه با عمق میدان می‌گوید خشمگینم چون هیچ‌کس حاضر نیست مسئولیت وعده‌های دروغی که در دی‌ماه به مردم دادند را بپذیرد

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توماج صالحی در گفت‌وگوی ویژه با عمق میدان می‌گوید خشمگینم چون هیچ‌کس حاضر نیست مسئولیت وعده‌های دروغی که در دی‌ماه به مردم دادند را بپذیرد

Three provinces have passed laws that make it easier for governments to withhold, delay or dismiss requests for public records — and Ottawa may be next.

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Three provinces have passed laws that make it easier for governments to withhold, delay or dismiss requests for public records — and Ottawa may be next.

A Organização para a Proibição de Armas Químicas (Opaq) anunciou nesta quinta-feira (9) a reintegração da Síria, destacando uma "mudança significativa nas circunstâncias" desde a queda de Bashar al-Assad, em 2024, e "medidas concretas" tomadas para desmantelar seu arsenal de substâncias proibidas.

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A Organização para a Proibição de Armas Químicas (Opaq) anunciou nesta quinta-feira (9) a reintegração da Síria, destacando uma "mudança significativa nas circunstâncias" desde a queda de Bashar al-Assad, em 2024, e "medidas concretas" tomadas para desmantelar seu arsenal de substâncias proibidas.

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The Center Square
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There is a conversation happening around kitchen tables in towns where factories once anchored entire communities. It is a conversation about whether those factories are ever coming back. Politicians still promise they will. Press releases announce new plants and investments. But for many Americans, optimism is mixed with skepticism after decades of hearing the same promises. The people asking these questions are not wrong. Manufacturing jobs helped build the American middle class, and the loss of those jobs left deep economic and social scars. The United States does need to rebuild its industrial base – for national security, supply chain resilience, and economic competitiveness. But the way we talk about reindustrialization no longer matches the reality of the global economy we are entering. Two things are true at the same time. First, America urgently needs more domestic manufacturing capacity. Second, the country we are competing against most directly, China, is preparing to maintain manufacturing dominance with far fewer manufacturing workers. Chinese policymakers increasingly see automation as the path forward, with some estimates suggesting robots could eventually replace up to 70% of China’s manufacturing workforce. China is not retreating from manufacturing; it is automating its way through demographic decline. That creates an uncomfortable tension in American politics. Much of the case for reindustrialization is built around restoring jobs. But the frontier of manufacturing competition is increasingly defined by automation, robotics, and advanced industrial systems. Still, the challenge is not simply about robots. The real advantage China has built is deeper than cheap labor. Wages in many parts of China are no longer especially low. What China possesses is industrial density: tightly connected networks of suppliers, manufacturers, engineers, logistics systems, and skilled labor concentrated within the same regions. In Shenzhen, hardware companies can prototype products in days because suppliers are located minutes away from one another. Entire ecosystems have compounded over decades. Electronics manufacturing helped create battery manufacturing, which helped create electric vehicle production, which is now helping drive leadership in robotics and automation. Companies like CATL and BYD succeeded not because of one subsidy or one factory, but because they emerged from mature industrial networks already capable of supporting rapid scaling and innovation. This is the part of industrial strength America lost — and the part that cannot be rebuilt overnight. A single factory announcement does not recreate a supply chain. A subsidy does not instantly restore skilled trades, specialized suppliers, or industrial expertise. Rebuilding industrial capacity means rebuilding the broader ecosystems around production: machine shops, welders, engineering firms, materials suppliers, and infrastructure. That means the United States cannot compete primarily on labor costs. The real question is whether America is willing to compete on industrial depth: building regional manufacturing clusters, investing in supplier networks, and treating industrial geography as a long-term strategic priority. Energy is central to this challenge. In an economy increasingly driven by automated factories, AI infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing, electricity becomes a primary competitive input. The factories of the future will run on abundant, reliable power. This is why clean energy policy is increasingly an industrial competitiveness strategy. Advanced nuclear, geothermal, grid-scale storage, and fusion energy could become the foundation of a modern industrial economy. Fusion in particular matters because it represents more than a new source of power. It represents the possibility of abundant, firm, domestically produced energy capable of supporting the next generation of industrial growth. The country that can provide low-cost, dependable electricity at scale will hold a major advantage in attracting advanced manufacturing. The United States still has significant strengths. American universities produce world-class talent. Capital is increasingly flowing into hard technology and advanced manufacturing. Emerging regions around semiconductors, clean energy, and advanced production already show the beginnings of new industrial clusters. But policy has often focused too narrowly on individual projects rather than the ecosystems around them. The real strategy is not the factory itself. The strategy is the network around it. That also means being honest about what modern reindustrialization will look like. America is unlikely to recreate the mid-century economy where one factory employed thousands of workers for generations. The factories that return will be more automated, more capital intensive, and more technologically advanced. The honest promise of reindustrialization is not that the old economy is coming back exactly as it was. It is that a new industrial economy can be built — one capable of restoring American competitiveness and creating new forms of opportunity — if the country is willing to invest patiently in the ecosystems that allow industries to grow over time. The people at those kitchen tables have understood something important all along: real recovery takes more than a press release. It requires building something durable enough to earn back trust that has been eroding for decades.

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There is a conversation happening around kitchen tables in towns where factories once anchored entire communities. It is a conversation about whether those factories are ever coming back. Politicians still promise they will. Press releases announce new plants and investments. But for many Americans, optimism is mixed with skepticism after decades of hearing the same promises. The people asking these questions are not wrong. Manufacturing jobs helped build the American middle class, and the loss of those jobs left deep economic and social scars. The United States does need to rebuild its industrial base – for national security, supply chain resilience, and economic competitiveness. But the way we talk about reindustrialization no longer matches the reality of the global economy we are entering. Two things are true at the same time. First, America urgently needs more domestic manufacturing capacity. Second, the country we are competing against most directly, China, is preparing to maintain manufacturing dominance with far fewer manufacturing workers. Chinese policymakers increasingly see automation as the path forward, with some estimates suggesting robots could eventually replace up to 70% of China’s manufacturing workforce. China is not retreating from manufacturing; it is automating its way through demographic decline. That creates an uncomfortable tension in American politics. Much of the case for reindustrialization is built around restoring jobs. But the frontier of manufacturing competition is increasingly defined by automation, robotics, and advanced industrial systems. Still, the challenge is not simply about robots. The real advantage China has built is deeper than cheap labor. Wages in many parts of China are no longer especially low. What China possesses is industrial density: tightly connected networks of suppliers, manufacturers, engineers, logistics systems, and skilled labor concentrated within the same regions. In Shenzhen, hardware companies can prototype products in days because suppliers are located minutes away from one another. Entire ecosystems have compounded over decades. Electronics manufacturing helped create battery manufacturing, which helped create electric vehicle production, which is now helping drive leadership in robotics and automation. Companies like CATL and BYD succeeded not because of one subsidy or one factory, but because they emerged from mature industrial networks already capable of supporting rapid scaling and innovation. This is the part of industrial strength America lost — and the part that cannot be rebuilt overnight. A single factory announcement does not recreate a supply chain. A subsidy does not instantly restore skilled trades, specialized suppliers, or industrial expertise. Rebuilding industrial capacity means rebuilding the broader ecosystems around production: machine shops, welders, engineering firms, materials suppliers, and infrastructure. That means the United States cannot compete primarily on labor costs. The real question is whether America is willing to compete on industrial depth: building regional manufacturing clusters, investing in supplier networks, and treating industrial geography as a long-term strategic priority. Energy is central to this challenge. In an economy increasingly driven by automated factories, AI infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing, electricity becomes a primary competitive input. The factories of the future will run on abundant, reliable power. This is why clean energy policy is increasingly an industrial competitiveness strategy. Advanced nuclear, geothermal, grid-scale storage, and fusion energy could become the foundation of a modern industrial economy. Fusion in particular matters because it represents more than a new source of power. It represents the possibility of abundant, firm, domestically produced energy capable of supporting the next generation of industrial growth. The country that can provide low-cost, dependable electricity at scale will hold a major advantage in attracting advanced manufacturing. The United States still has significant strengths. American universities produce world-class talent. Capital is increasingly flowing into hard technology and advanced manufacturing. Emerging regions around semiconductors, clean energy, and advanced production already show the beginnings of new industrial clusters. But policy has often focused too narrowly on individual projects rather than the ecosystems around them. The real strategy is not the factory itself. The strategy is the network around it. That also means being honest about what modern reindustrialization will look like. America is unlikely to recreate the mid-century economy where one factory employed thousands of workers for generations. The factories that return will be more automated, more capital intensive, and more technologically advanced. The honest promise of reindustrialization is not that the old economy is coming back exactly as it was. It is that a new industrial economy can be built — one capable of restoring American competitiveness and creating new forms of opportunity — if the country is willing to invest patiently in the ecosystems that allow industries to grow over time. The people at those kitchen tables have understood something important all along: real recovery takes more than a press release. It requires building something durable enough to earn back trust that has been eroding for decades.

ირანის მიერ გაშვებულ ათობით რაკეტასა და დრონს ამერიკელი პერსონალისთვის მნიშვნელოვანი ზიანი ან დაზიანებები არ მიუყენებია, განაცხადა 9 ივლისს აშშ-ის თავდაცვის ოფიციალურმა წარმომადგენელმა. ირანული რაკეტები და დრონები გადაიტაცეს იქნა, ან ვერ მოახერხეს სერიოზული ზიანის მიყენება“, - განაცხადა ოფიციალურმა პირმა, რომელმაც არ ისურვა ვინაობის გამხელა და დასძინა, რომ „ამერიკელებს შორის არავინ დაშავებულა“. ირანის შეიარაღებულმა ძალებმა 9 ივლისს მეზობელ სპარსეთის ყურის ქვეყნებში აშშ-ის სამხედრო...

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ირანის მიერ გაშვებულ ათობით რაკეტასა და დრონს ამერიკელი პერსონალისთვის მნიშვნელოვანი ზიანი ან დაზიანებები არ მიუყენებია, განაცხადა 9 ივლისს აშშ-ის თავდაცვის ოფიციალურმა წარმომადგენელმა. ირანული რაკეტები და დრონები გადაიტაცეს იქნა, ან ვერ მოახერხეს სერიოზული ზიანის მიყენება“, - განაცხადა ოფიციალურმა პირმა, რომელმაც არ ისურვა ვინაობის გამხელა და დასძინა, რომ „ამერიკელებს შორის არავინ დაშავებულა“. ირანის შეიარაღებულმა ძალებმა 9 ივლისს მეზობელ სპარსეთის ყურის ქვეყნებში აშშ-ის სამხედრო...

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The first warning reached the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission before a single sloth had arrived in Orlando.  On Dec. 9, 2024, a member of the public called the agency after seeing advertisements for a new business called Sloth World. The caller said owner Benjamin Agresta was hiring employees and telling prospective workers that […]

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The first warning reached the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission before a single sloth had arrived in Orlando.  On Dec. 9, 2024, a member of the public called the agency after seeing advertisements for a new business called Sloth World. The caller said owner Benjamin Agresta was hiring employees and telling prospective workers that […]

L'Iran a refermé jeudi 9 juillet 2026 six jours de funérailles nationales avec l'enterrement de son ancien Guide suprême, Ali Khamenei, à Mashhad. Une journée marquée par une immense ferveur populaire, mais aussi par une nouvelle escalade militaire entre Téhéran et Washington.

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L'Iran a refermé jeudi 9 juillet 2026 six jours de funérailles nationales avec l'enterrement de son ancien Guide suprême, Ali Khamenei, à Mashhad. Une journée marquée par une immense ferveur populaire, mais aussi par une nouvelle escalade militaire entre Téhéran et Washington.

With Graham Platner’s withdrawal Wednesday from Maine’s U.S. Senate race, at least five Democrats are vying to replace him.  Speculation about who could step into the race has swirled this week after Democrats locally and nationally called for Platner to drop out following an accusation of sexual assault, which he denied.  Numerous Democrats from around […]

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With Graham Platner’s withdrawal Wednesday from Maine’s U.S. Senate race, at least five Democrats are vying to replace him.  Speculation about who could step into the race has swirled this week after Democrats locally and nationally called for Platner to drop out following an accusation of sexual assault, which he denied.  Numerous Democrats from around […]

Success Village is one of CT's largest housing cooperatives. But it became infamous for financial mismanagement and failing infrastructure.

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Success Village is one of CT's largest housing cooperatives. But it became infamous for financial mismanagement and failing infrastructure.

No one involved can explain why former psychiatrist Peter Morey was appointed to the Arizona Sex Offender Management Board last year, 15 years after his Oregon medical license was suspended for inappropriate behavior toward vulnerable patients.  When it issued an emergency suspension of Morey’s license in 2010, the Oregon Medical Board wrote that Morey’s behavior […]

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No one involved can explain why former psychiatrist Peter Morey was appointed to the Arizona Sex Offender Management Board last year, 15 years after his Oregon medical license was suspended for inappropriate behavior toward vulnerable patients.  When it issued an emergency suspension of Morey’s license in 2010, the Oregon Medical Board wrote that Morey’s behavior […]

"الاستقلال لم يكن هدية. الاستقلال كان قراراً دفعنا ثمنه." بهذه العبارة اختصر العم بولا رحلة شعب كامل وهو يثبت علماً صغيراً لجنوب السودان على مقدمة سيارته التي تجوب شوارع جوبا في صباح التاسع من يوليو

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"الاستقلال لم يكن هدية. الاستقلال كان قراراً دفعنا ثمنه." بهذه العبارة اختصر العم بولا رحلة شعب كامل وهو يثبت علماً صغيراً لجنوب السودان على مقدمة سيارته التي تجوب شوارع جوبا في صباح التاسع من يوليو

Durante o (curto) período em que o Brasil participou da Copa do Mundo 2026, o parque Dona Lindu virou palco de festa da produtora Carvalheira. Telão, área de bares e grades monopolizaram boa parte do parque para as festas em dia de jogos – que tiveram tanto ingressos gratuitos, que voavam rapidamente, quanto ingressos pagos, […] O post Parque Dona Lindu: concessionária cria eventos “perenes” não previstos em contrato apareceu primeiro em Marco Zero Conteúdo.

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Durante o (curto) período em que o Brasil participou da Copa do Mundo 2026, o parque Dona Lindu virou palco de festa da produtora Carvalheira. Telão, área de bares e grades monopolizaram boa parte do parque para as festas em dia de jogos – que tiveram tanto ingressos gratuitos, que voavam rapidamente, quanto ingressos pagos, […] O post Parque Dona Lindu: concessionária cria eventos “perenes” não previstos em contrato apareceu primeiro em Marco Zero Conteúdo.