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With election season heating up, the governor did not make any vetoes to the package, according to a Healey spokesperson.

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With election season heating up, the governor did not make any vetoes to the package, according to a Healey spokesperson.

باڵیۆزخانەی ئەمەریکا لە بەغدا ڕۆژی پێنجشەممە ڕایگەیاند، جۆشوا هاریس، بەرپرسی کاروباری باڵیۆزخانەکە لەگەڵ باسم محەمەد عەبادی، وەزیری نەوتی عێراق، کۆبوونەوەیەکی ئەنجام داوە. لە کۆبوونەوەکەدا باس لە چۆنیەتی سودوەرگرتنی عێراق لە توانا تەکنەلۆجییەکانی ئەمەریکا کراوە. لە ڕاگەیێندراوێکی باڵیۆزخانەی ئەمەریکادا هاتووە، " گفتوگۆ کرا لەسەر خاڵە سەرەکییە هاوبەشەکان بۆ بەهێزکردنی هاوکاری وزە، بەشێوەیەک بەرژەوەندی هەردوو لایەنی ئەمەریکا و عێراقی تێدا بێت؛ هەروەها بەکارهێنانی تەکنەلۆژیا و شارەزایی...

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باڵیۆزخانەی ئەمەریکا لە بەغدا ڕۆژی پێنجشەممە ڕایگەیاند، جۆشوا هاریس، بەرپرسی کاروباری باڵیۆزخانەکە لەگەڵ باسم محەمەد عەبادی، وەزیری نەوتی عێراق، کۆبوونەوەیەکی ئەنجام داوە. لە کۆبوونەوەکەدا باس لە چۆنیەتی سودوەرگرتنی عێراق لە توانا تەکنەلۆجییەکانی ئەمەریکا کراوە. لە ڕاگەیێندراوێکی باڵیۆزخانەی ئەمەریکادا هاتووە، " گفتوگۆ کرا لەسەر خاڵە سەرەکییە هاوبەشەکان بۆ بەهێزکردنی هاوکاری وزە، بەشێوەیەک بەرژەوەندی هەردوو لایەنی ئەمەریکا و عێراقی تێدا بێت؛ هەروەها بەکارهێنانی تەکنەلۆژیا و شارەزایی...

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The Louisiana Department of Health confirmed 23 cases of Cyclosporiasis infection, a stomach illness caused by a parasite found on contaminated food and water, within the state.

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The Louisiana Department of Health confirmed 23 cases of Cyclosporiasis infection, a stomach illness caused by a parasite found on contaminated food and water, within the state.

Tres alumnas de una secundaria en Iguala, resolvieron la pregunta ¿Cómo habitamos Marte y la Luna?, con el Soterra, una propuesta que crearon de hábitat subterráneo sustentable diseñado con materiales que existen en la Tierra, como el adobe. El proyecto fue galardonado por organizaciones internacionales en la categoría Desafío de Innovación Lunar y Marte 2026 La entrada Soterra: el proyecto que lleva el adobe, una técnica ancestral, hacia la exploración espacial aparece primero en LADO B.

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Tres alumnas de una secundaria en Iguala, resolvieron la pregunta ¿Cómo habitamos Marte y la Luna?, con el Soterra, una propuesta que crearon de hábitat subterráneo sustentable diseñado con materiales que existen en la Tierra, como el adobe. El proyecto fue galardonado por organizaciones internacionales en la categoría Desafío de Innovación Lunar y Marte 2026 La entrada Soterra: el proyecto que lleva el adobe, una técnica ancestral, hacia la exploración espacial aparece primero en LADO B.

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In Pursuit Of gives free business clothes to men who are veterans, unhoused or have a low income. The post Shop for free suits for your job interview appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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In Pursuit Of gives free business clothes to men who are veterans, unhoused or have a low income. The post Shop for free suits for your job interview appeared first on Mirror Indy.

A car crash in the Konyshevsky district of Kursk region has killed a 15-year-old girl and injured three others. Alexander Chepik, the region’s first deputy governor, was also involved in the crash.

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A car crash in the Konyshevsky district of Kursk region has killed a 15-year-old girl and injured three others. Alexander Chepik, the region’s first deputy governor, was also involved in the crash.

En Mongabay Latam, llevamos reporteando cómo los tiburones (específicamente, sus aletas) se han convertido en una de las principales especies traficadas desde los océanos de Latinoamérica. El último incidente se remonta a noviembre de 2025, cuando Perú fue escenario de una de las mayores operaciones contra el tráfico de vida silvestre. Las autoridades peruanas, con […]

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En Mongabay Latam, llevamos reporteando cómo los tiburones (específicamente, sus aletas) se han convertido en una de las principales especies traficadas desde los océanos de Latinoamérica. El último incidente se remonta a noviembre de 2025, cuando Perú fue escenario de una de las mayores operaciones contra el tráfico de vida silvestre. Las autoridades peruanas, con […]

Johan Sandoval, a Dominican baseball player, was detained by ICE due to administrative errors between Bryant & Stratton College and Savannah State University, resulting in an invalid student visa. 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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Johan Sandoval, a Dominican baseball player, was detained by ICE due to administrative errors between Bryant & Stratton College and Savannah State University, resulting in an invalid student visa. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

နိုင်ငံတဝှန်း ဗိုလ်ချုပ်ကြေးရုပ်တွေ ဖယ်ရှားဖျက်ဆီးခံနေရတဲ့အကြောင်းနဲ့ ထူးခြားတဲ့ သတင်းတွေကို တင်ပြထားပါတယ်။

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နိုင်ငံတဝှန်း ဗိုလ်ချုပ်ကြေးရုပ်တွေ ဖယ်ရှားဖျက်ဆီးခံနေရတဲ့အကြောင်းနဲ့ ထူးခြားတဲ့ သတင်းတွေကို တင်ပြထားပါတယ်။

Gov. Katie Hobbs issued an executive order Thursday prohibiting state employees from using nonpublic government information to make bets on prediction markets in light of revelations that classified military information has been used to do so in other parts of the country.  Prediction markets are open markets that enable the prediction of specific outcomes using […]

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Gov. Katie Hobbs issued an executive order Thursday prohibiting state employees from using nonpublic government information to make bets on prediction markets in light of revelations that classified military information has been used to do so in other parts of the country.  Prediction markets are open markets that enable the prediction of specific outcomes using […]

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The latest federal lawsuit in the battle over homelessness service funding involves nearly the same coalition of Democratic-led states, the same Rhode Island federal judge, and advocates’ hopes of the same outcome: stopping the Trump administration from changing its grant rules. Rhode Island and 21 other states and the District of Columbia filed the complaint […]

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The latest federal lawsuit in the battle over homelessness service funding involves nearly the same coalition of Democratic-led states, the same Rhode Island federal judge, and advocates’ hopes of the same outcome: stopping the Trump administration from changing its grant rules. Rhode Island and 21 other states and the District of Columbia filed the complaint […]

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The deal is known as a payment in lieu of taxes, or PILOT. The post How Indy’s new favorite tax break for affordable housing works appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The deal is known as a payment in lieu of taxes, or PILOT. The post How Indy’s new favorite tax break for affordable housing works appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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(The Center Square) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced that the first year of the state’s expanded Film and Television Tax Credit program is on pace to deliver a record $6.6 billion in economic impact. But not everyone shares the Democratic governor's enthusiasm, including an economist who sees the tax credits as a "bribe" to make up for California's high taxes. More about that will be discussed later in this story. In the last fiscal year (July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026), Program 4.0, as it is known, has awarded 170 total projects that represent 34,921 cast and crew jobs as well as 212,065 background performers or "extras" in days worked. The California Film Commission administers Program 4.0. As explained on its website, the $3.75 billion program was given a five-year run with a scheduled end date of June 30, 2030. "California has long set the standard for entertainment production, creating good-paying jobs and showcasing the creativity and innovation that define the Golden State,” said Newsom in a press release. “The first year of the expanded tax credit program is already delivering results — generating billions in economic activity, creating opportunities for businesses and the workforce, and bringing more productions home to California." In the television category, 20 new series and six pilots received tax credits in the last year. The list includes "Fallout," "NCIS: Origins," "The Pitt" and "The Studio." Recent movies getting credits include Disney’s “Hexed,” Artists Equity’s “Gingerbread Men,” and DreamWorks' “Donkey,” a prequel about a character in the "Shrek" films. Artists Equity is a production company founded by actors-producers Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said the tax credit is proof that when office holders advocate for the entertainment industry, they create real economic opportunities. “The success of the tax credit is why I’ve called for a no-cap State tax credit and a federal film incentive,” said Bass in her own press release. “Our entertainment industry is a vital part of our local economy that thousands of hardworking Angelenos rely on, and it will remain a priority for my administration.” Projects are not selected on a first-come, first-served basis. They are evaluated using a "Jobs Ratio Ranking," which awards credits to productions that generate the most local employment and economic activity. All eligible projects must have a minimum budget of $1 million for movies or $1 million per episode for television. Independent films and producers are eligible to apply. Colleen Bell, director of the California Film Commission, said the industry is seeing the program work as intended by bringing production, jobs, and economic opportunity throughout the state. “From major studio features and independent films to animated projects, the diversity of productions choosing California speaks to the strength of our industry and the unmatched talent, infrastructure, and creative ecosystem that exist here,” said Bell in Newsom’s press release. “We look forward to building on this momentum in year two.” Wayne Winegarden, a senior fellow in business and economics at Pasadena-based Pacific Research Institute, has a different take on California’s use of state tax credits aimed at getting and keeping TV and film productions. Winegarden said tax credits are merely a "bribe" or temporary bandage used by California to compensate for its high taxes, heavy regulations and costly business climate. "Tax credits are just a means for the state to buy down its bad environment,” Winegarden told The Center Square in a phone interview. “We overtax, we over-regulate, which imposes costs, so to make the state competitive, we have to kind of give back some of that money." States such as Georgia have been luring productions away for years, due in part to greater tax incentives and a lower cost of doing business. Like California, Georgia also offers a versatile geography and climate. The exodus has been so great that people and news outlets have referred to this as the "Y’allywood Phenomenon," which is a play on the name Hollywood and the widely used southern phrase "y’all." When asked what California should do about this, Winegarden recommended that politicians and bureaucrats reduce the costs that are “driving these kinds of film companies away." In 2025, the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office called Newsom's expansion of the tax credit a valid approach to increasing the number of productions that choose to film in California, but added, "Although the film tax credit likely increases the size of California’s film industry, there is weak evidence that expanding the tax credit would benefit California’s economy as a whole."

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(The Center Square) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced that the first year of the state’s expanded Film and Television Tax Credit program is on pace to deliver a record $6.6 billion in economic impact. But not everyone shares the Democratic governor's enthusiasm, including an economist who sees the tax credits as a "bribe" to make up for California's high taxes. More about that will be discussed later in this story. In the last fiscal year (July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026), Program 4.0, as it is known, has awarded 170 total projects that represent 34,921 cast and crew jobs as well as 212,065 background performers or "extras" in days worked. The California Film Commission administers Program 4.0. As explained on its website, the $3.75 billion program was given a five-year run with a scheduled end date of June 30, 2030. "California has long set the standard for entertainment production, creating good-paying jobs and showcasing the creativity and innovation that define the Golden State,” said Newsom in a press release. “The first year of the expanded tax credit program is already delivering results — generating billions in economic activity, creating opportunities for businesses and the workforce, and bringing more productions home to California." In the television category, 20 new series and six pilots received tax credits in the last year. The list includes "Fallout," "NCIS: Origins," "The Pitt" and "The Studio." Recent movies getting credits include Disney’s “Hexed,” Artists Equity’s “Gingerbread Men,” and DreamWorks' “Donkey,” a prequel about a character in the "Shrek" films. Artists Equity is a production company founded by actors-producers Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said the tax credit is proof that when office holders advocate for the entertainment industry, they create real economic opportunities. “The success of the tax credit is why I’ve called for a no-cap State tax credit and a federal film incentive,” said Bass in her own press release. “Our entertainment industry is a vital part of our local economy that thousands of hardworking Angelenos rely on, and it will remain a priority for my administration.” Projects are not selected on a first-come, first-served basis. They are evaluated using a "Jobs Ratio Ranking," which awards credits to productions that generate the most local employment and economic activity. All eligible projects must have a minimum budget of $1 million for movies or $1 million per episode for television. Independent films and producers are eligible to apply. Colleen Bell, director of the California Film Commission, said the industry is seeing the program work as intended by bringing production, jobs, and economic opportunity throughout the state. “From major studio features and independent films to animated projects, the diversity of productions choosing California speaks to the strength of our industry and the unmatched talent, infrastructure, and creative ecosystem that exist here,” said Bell in Newsom’s press release. “We look forward to building on this momentum in year two.” Wayne Winegarden, a senior fellow in business and economics at Pasadena-based Pacific Research Institute, has a different take on California’s use of state tax credits aimed at getting and keeping TV and film productions. Winegarden said tax credits are merely a "bribe" or temporary bandage used by California to compensate for its high taxes, heavy regulations and costly business climate. "Tax credits are just a means for the state to buy down its bad environment,” Winegarden told The Center Square in a phone interview. “We overtax, we over-regulate, which imposes costs, so to make the state competitive, we have to kind of give back some of that money." States such as Georgia have been luring productions away for years, due in part to greater tax incentives and a lower cost of doing business. Like California, Georgia also offers a versatile geography and climate. The exodus has been so great that people and news outlets have referred to this as the "Y’allywood Phenomenon," which is a play on the name Hollywood and the widely used southern phrase "y’all." When asked what California should do about this, Winegarden recommended that politicians and bureaucrats reduce the costs that are “driving these kinds of film companies away." In 2025, the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office called Newsom's expansion of the tax credit a valid approach to increasing the number of productions that choose to film in California, but added, "Although the film tax credit likely increases the size of California’s film industry, there is weak evidence that expanding the tax credit would benefit California’s economy as a whole."

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s office gave no indication Thursday that it was planning to bring home its National Guard troops stationed in Washington, D.C. for the America250 celebration of the nation’s milestone anniversary event – and at least one elected official is calling on the governor to do so promptly. The latest call for Whitmer to […]

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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s office gave no indication Thursday that it was planning to bring home its National Guard troops stationed in Washington, D.C. for the America250 celebration of the nation’s milestone anniversary event – and at least one elected official is calling on the governor to do so promptly. The latest call for Whitmer to […]

فرودگاه پالم بیچ در ایالت فلوریدا روز پنجشنبه ۱۸ تیر به طور رسمی به «فرودگاه بین‌المللی دونالد جی. ترامپ» تغییر نام داد.

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فرودگاه پالم بیچ در ایالت فلوریدا روز پنجشنبه ۱۸ تیر به طور رسمی به «فرودگاه بین‌المللی دونالد جی. ترامپ» تغییر نام داد.

The Saratov oil refinery, owned by Rosneft, has halted processing after a Ukrainian drone attack, Reuters reported, citing two sources.

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The Saratov oil refinery, owned by Rosneft, has halted processing after a Ukrainian drone attack, Reuters reported, citing two sources.

El alcalde de Concepción, Héctor Muñoz, insistió en que seguirán la ofensiva contra los casinos ilegales y...

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El alcalde de Concepción, Héctor Muñoz, insistió en que seguirán la ofensiva contra los casinos ilegales y...

7 липня Міжнародний олімпійський комітет тимчасово відновив членство Олімпійського комітету Росії та скасував рекомендовані обмеження для російських спортсменів та команд, включно з вимогою виступати в нейтральному статусі

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7 липня Міжнародний олімпійський комітет тимчасово відновив членство Олімпійського комітету Росії та скасував рекомендовані обмеження для російських спортсменів та команд, включно з вимогою виступати в нейтральному статусі

El recuerdo de Qatar 2022 marca un duelo de alta tensión en el fútbol mundial.

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El recuerdo de Qatar 2022 marca un duelo de alta tensión en el fútbol mundial.

Democratic U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey of Louisville is urging the city’s investor-owned electric utility to ensure that electricity ratepayers don’t bear the costs of hyperscale data centers, saying he’s opposed to data center construction in the city.  McGarvey in a Thursday letter to John Crockett, the president of Louisville Gas and Electric and Kentucky Utilities, […]

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Democratic U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey of Louisville is urging the city’s investor-owned electric utility to ensure that electricity ratepayers don’t bear the costs of hyperscale data centers, saying he’s opposed to data center construction in the city.  McGarvey in a Thursday letter to John Crockett, the president of Louisville Gas and Electric and Kentucky Utilities, […]