Après deux jours d'audiences, le tribunal de Paris a clos, vendredi 20 février, un procès inédit mettant en cause TotalEnergies sur son rôle face au changement climatique. ONG, collectivités, scientifiques et dirigeants du groupe ont exposé des visions opposées, avant une décision attendue fin juin.

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Après deux jours d'audiences, le tribunal de Paris a clos, vendredi 20 février, un procès inédit mettant en cause TotalEnergies sur son rôle face au changement climatique. ONG, collectivités, scientifiques et dirigeants du groupe ont exposé des visions opposées, avant une décision attendue fin juin.

Christian Castillo, do Partido de los Trabajadores Socialistas, alerta para o colapso da indústria: ‘22 mil empresas fecharam desde que Milei assumiu’ Deputado argentino denuncia que reforma trabalhista de Milei vai provocar um ‘industrialício’ apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Christian Castillo, do Partido de los Trabajadores Socialistas, alerta para o colapso da indústria: ‘22 mil empresas fecharam desde que Milei assumiu’ Deputado argentino denuncia que reforma trabalhista de Milei vai provocar um ‘industrialício’ apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

El presidente de EE UU responde al fallo que tumba buena parte de sus gravámenes con una nueva tasa temporal y una ofensiva contra los jueces, mientras crece la incertidumbre en el comercio internacional.

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El presidente de EE UU responde al fallo que tumba buena parte de sus gravámenes con una nueva tasa temporal y una ofensiva contra los jueces, mientras crece la incertidumbre en el comercio internacional.

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(The Center Square) – In the hours after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down much of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, legislators and state officials in California applauded the decision. “There’s no secret that I have been critical of the tariff policy, both from a personal, as well as from a public policy, perspective,” state Sen. Roger Niello, R-Fair Oaks, told The Center Square on Friday. “I have never been able to understand how the authority that he has used to impose the tariffs was constitutional, so I certainly agree with what the Supreme Court has ruled.” The big question, Niello added, is how the effects of this decision could play out. “That could be a rather messy process,” Niello said. “Perhaps that might take an act of Congress, short of which the administration or the government would have to refund all of the tariffs that were collected. It remains to be seen exactly how all of that is going to work out.” As reported by The Center Square, the U.S. Supreme Court early Friday ruled that a 1977 law, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, doesn’t give the president authority to impose tariffs – running counter to the Trump administration’s interpretation of that law. In the majority opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court took the position that the framers of the Constitution did not give the power to issue tariffs to the executive branch. Justices said the Trump administration’s tariffs violated the major questions doctrine. A news release from California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office said Friday’s decision on the constitutionality of the tariffs ended an “unlawful and chaotic” tariff regime. “Today, the highest court in the country has agreed with arguments put forth by California, our sister states, and the dedicated businesses that decided to fight for their livelihoods and for what was right,” Bonta said. “While this is great news, we must not forget the chaos that sent businesses, consumers, and global economies reeling. California celebrates today’s tremendous win and remains committed to tackling Donald Trump’s agenda to fuel the unaffordability crisis.” Gov. Gavin Newsom, when asked at a press conference at the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center on Friday about the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, remarked that the tariffs were illegal from the beginning. "It was shocking to me that three members of the Supreme Court actually agreed with Trump," Newsom told reporters. "He should return that money immediately. Even his hand-picked Supreme Court said what he was doing is lawless." Newsom said gross domestic product and manufacturing have gone down during the Trump administration while unemployment has risen. He added that the tariffs are "the most aggressive sales tax” in the country’s history. “Pay us back,” Newsom said. “Put that back into the pockets of American families." Newsom noted he was the first governor to sue the Trump administration over the tariffs. None of the Democratic California legislators contacted by The Center Square were available to comment on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision. Bipartisan support for the ruling came Southwestern members of Congress, although one Republican Arizonan congressman expressed opposition to the ruling, as reported earlier by The Center Square. Shortly after the Supreme Court issued its decision on the Trump administration’s tariffs, Trump announced a new round of tariffs that would see a 10% charge on imports from around the world, The Center Square reported on Friday.

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(The Center Square) – In the hours after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down much of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, legislators and state officials in California applauded the decision. “There’s no secret that I have been critical of the tariff policy, both from a personal, as well as from a public policy, perspective,” state Sen. Roger Niello, R-Fair Oaks, told The Center Square on Friday. “I have never been able to understand how the authority that he has used to impose the tariffs was constitutional, so I certainly agree with what the Supreme Court has ruled.” The big question, Niello added, is how the effects of this decision could play out. “That could be a rather messy process,” Niello said. “Perhaps that might take an act of Congress, short of which the administration or the government would have to refund all of the tariffs that were collected. It remains to be seen exactly how all of that is going to work out.” As reported by The Center Square, the U.S. Supreme Court early Friday ruled that a 1977 law, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, doesn’t give the president authority to impose tariffs – running counter to the Trump administration’s interpretation of that law. In the majority opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court took the position that the framers of the Constitution did not give the power to issue tariffs to the executive branch. Justices said the Trump administration’s tariffs violated the major questions doctrine. A news release from California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office said Friday’s decision on the constitutionality of the tariffs ended an “unlawful and chaotic” tariff regime. “Today, the highest court in the country has agreed with arguments put forth by California, our sister states, and the dedicated businesses that decided to fight for their livelihoods and for what was right,” Bonta said. “While this is great news, we must not forget the chaos that sent businesses, consumers, and global economies reeling. California celebrates today’s tremendous win and remains committed to tackling Donald Trump’s agenda to fuel the unaffordability crisis.” Gov. Gavin Newsom, when asked at a press conference at the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center on Friday about the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, remarked that the tariffs were illegal from the beginning. "It was shocking to me that three members of the Supreme Court actually agreed with Trump," Newsom told reporters. "He should return that money immediately. Even his hand-picked Supreme Court said what he was doing is lawless." Newsom said gross domestic product and manufacturing have gone down during the Trump administration while unemployment has risen. He added that the tariffs are "the most aggressive sales tax” in the country’s history. “Pay us back,” Newsom said. “Put that back into the pockets of American families." Newsom noted he was the first governor to sue the Trump administration over the tariffs. None of the Democratic California legislators contacted by The Center Square were available to comment on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision. Bipartisan support for the ruling came Southwestern members of Congress, although one Republican Arizonan congressman expressed opposition to the ruling, as reported earlier by The Center Square. Shortly after the Supreme Court issued its decision on the Trump administration’s tariffs, Trump announced a new round of tariffs that would see a 10% charge on imports from around the world, The Center Square reported on Friday.

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Glas Amerike
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TV program Glasa Amerike na jezicima naroda BiH

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McIntosh County extended its building moratorium to allow time for public input to a new zoning code. 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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McIntosh County extended its building moratorium to allow time for public input to a new zoning code. 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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Whether your tastes run to film synth-y indie, classic reggae, or raunchy rap, you'll find something to satisfy your audio appetite.

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Whether your tastes run to film synth-y indie, classic reggae, or raunchy rap, you'll find something to satisfy your audio appetite.

Investigate Midwest’s editor-in-chief Ben Felder appeared Feb. 19 on Iowa Public Radio’s River to River with the launch of his latest investigation into pesticide use and cancer rates in the agricultural heartland. “Iowa has the second highest cancer rate in the country…” host Ben Kieffer said at the start of the program. “Every year, we […] The post Why we examined pesticide use and cancer rates, explained on Iowa Public Radio appeared first on Investigate Midwest.

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Investigate Midwest’s editor-in-chief Ben Felder appeared Feb. 19 on Iowa Public Radio’s River to River with the launch of his latest investigation into pesticide use and cancer rates in the agricultural heartland. “Iowa has the second highest cancer rate in the country…” host Ben Kieffer said at the start of the program. “Every year, we […] The post Why we examined pesticide use and cancer rates, explained on Iowa Public Radio appeared first on Investigate Midwest.

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South Dakota Searchlight
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PIERRE — A proposal to allow charter schools in the state lost Thursday on a tie vote in the South Dakota Senate and failed on reconsideration Friday, after narrowly advancing out of a Senate committee. A recent decision by the state Supreme Court confirmed Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen’s authority to break Senate ties while […]

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PIERRE — A proposal to allow charter schools in the state lost Thursday on a tie vote in the South Dakota Senate and failed on reconsideration Friday, after narrowly advancing out of a Senate committee. A recent decision by the state Supreme Court confirmed Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen’s authority to break Senate ties while […]

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez on Thursday told state utility regulators that he feared a $400 million stock sale between PNM’s parent company and an affiliate of the private equity firm attempting to buy PNM may have violated state law.

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New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez on Thursday told state utility regulators that he feared a $400 million stock sale between PNM’s parent company and an affiliate of the private equity firm attempting to buy PNM may have violated state law.

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If one family member is undocumented, the entire household receiving housing assistance would be kicked out, under a proposal the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced Thursday. Mixed status households should prepare to “pack your bags” when the rule is finalized, HUD said in a press release. Mixed status households are made […]

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If one family member is undocumented, the entire household receiving housing assistance would be kicked out, under a proposal the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced Thursday. Mixed status households should prepare to “pack your bags” when the rule is finalized, HUD said in a press release. Mixed status households are made […]

Jeffrey Epstein’s interest in Vladimir Putin is well documented in the files released by the U.S. Justice Department in late January. Now, Meduza has uncovered another curious connection between the convicted sex offender and the Russian president: in previously undisclosed emails with Epstein, former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold said that he hosted Putin’s wife and daughter aboard his boat in 2010. The billionaire technologist, who has denied having a personal relationship with Epstein, is the owner of a $15-million superyacht. But the exchange about the Putin family raises more questions than answers.

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Jeffrey Epstein’s interest in Vladimir Putin is well documented in the files released by the U.S. Justice Department in late January. Now, Meduza has uncovered another curious connection between the convicted sex offender and the Russian president: in previously undisclosed emails with Epstein, former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold said that he hosted Putin’s wife and daughter aboard his boat in 2010. The billionaire technologist, who has denied having a personal relationship with Epstein, is the owner of a $15-million superyacht. But the exchange about the Putin family raises more questions than answers.

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Louisiana Illuminator
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The state had accused CVS Health of “unfair, deceptive and unlawful” business practices for using customer information to conduct a text message campaign last year against proposed legislation for pharmacy benefits managers.

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The state had accused CVS Health of “unfair, deceptive and unlawful” business practices for using customer information to conduct a text message campaign last year against proposed legislation for pharmacy benefits managers.

Detroit police Sgt. Denise Wallet, a 27-year Detroit police veteran, has filed a suit against the city of Detroit, arguing that the decision to suspend her without pay after she contacted U.S. Border Patrol agents during an arrest was a violation of her due process rights.  Wallet is one of two Detroit Police Department officers […]

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Detroit police Sgt. Denise Wallet, a 27-year Detroit police veteran, has filed a suit against the city of Detroit, arguing that the decision to suspend her without pay after she contacted U.S. Border Patrol agents during an arrest was a violation of her due process rights.  Wallet is one of two Detroit Police Department officers […]

Kansas Senate passes bill restricting property owners' negligence liability if a person claiming injury was harmed while intending to commit a crime.

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Kansas Senate passes bill restricting property owners' negligence liability if a person claiming injury was harmed while intending to commit a crime.

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A fatal shooting at Bohnett Park early Friday morning is being investigated as a homicide, Santa Barbara Police Cmdr. Chris Payne confirmed. The post Santa Barbara police investigate shooting death at Westside’s Bohnett Park appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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A fatal shooting at Bohnett Park early Friday morning is being investigated as a homicide, Santa Barbara Police Cmdr. Chris Payne confirmed. The post Santa Barbara police investigate shooting death at Westside’s Bohnett Park appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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Brenden Moore on the governor’s State of the State address: After sounding the alarm in 2025, Pritzker says in this year’s address that Illinois answered the call.

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Brenden Moore on the governor’s State of the State address: After sounding the alarm in 2025, Pritzker says in this year’s address that Illinois answered the call.

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Role details The 19th is hiring a part-time Program Coordinator, Fellowships to provide dedicated administrative and operational support across all areas of its journalism fellowship program for alumni of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). This role supports the day-to-day functioning of the Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Fellowship and plays a critical role in ensuring […]

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Role details The 19th is hiring a part-time Program Coordinator, Fellowships to provide dedicated administrative and operational support across all areas of its journalism fellowship program for alumni of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). This role supports the day-to-day functioning of the Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Fellowship and plays a critical role in ensuring […]

African leaders have urged South Sudan’s government to take urgent steps to create conditions for The post  Communiqué: C5 presses Juba on elections, Machar’s fate appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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African leaders have urged South Sudan’s government to take urgent steps to create conditions for The post  Communiqué: C5 presses Juba on elections, Machar’s fate appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

Plans include increased frequency, expanded microtransit and extended weekend bus hours. Commissioners also discussed traffic safety efforts and updates to special event vendor regulations. The post Wyandotte County discusses World Cup transit upgrades, prepares next phase of Vision Zero appeared first on The Beacon.

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Plans include increased frequency, expanded microtransit and extended weekend bus hours. Commissioners also discussed traffic safety efforts and updates to special event vendor regulations. The post Wyandotte County discusses World Cup transit upgrades, prepares next phase of Vision Zero appeared first on The Beacon.