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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed that he received "total exoneration" in an investigative report by the Defense Department's Office of Inspector General regarding a Signal group chat about a military attack in Yemen. But the report contradicts that assessment, concluding that Hegseth's messages "created a risk to operational security that could have resulted in failed U.S. mission objectives and potential harm to U.S. pilots." The post Pentagon Inspector General Report Not ‘Total Exoneration’ for Hegseth appeared first on FactCheck.org.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed that he received "total exoneration" in an investigative report by the Defense Department's Office of Inspector General regarding a Signal group chat about a military attack in Yemen. But the report contradicts that assessment, concluding that Hegseth's messages "created a risk to operational security that could have resulted in failed U.S. mission objectives and potential harm to U.S. pilots." The post Pentagon Inspector General Report Not ‘Total Exoneration’ for Hegseth appeared first on FactCheck.org.
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TV program Glasa Amerike na jezicima naroda BiH
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Num dia marcado por tensões internas, a bolsa sofreu forte queda e reverteu o desempenho positivo do começo de dezembro. O dólar teve alta expressiva e fechou no maior valor em quase dois meses. O índice Ibovespa, da B3, encerrou esta sexta-feira (5) a 157.369 pontos, com recuo de 4,31%. O indicador aproximou-se da marca inédita de 165 mil pontos pouco antes das 13h, mas caiu vertiginosamente no início da tarde. O desempenho desta sexta fez a bolsa brasileira encerrar a semana com perda de 1,07%. Até a quinta-feira (4), o Ibovespa acumulava ganho de mais de 3% na semana. Mesmo com a forte queda desta sexta, a bolsa sobe 30,83% em 2025. O dia também foi turbulento no mercado de câmbio. O dólar comercial fechou a sexta vendido a R$ 5,433, com alta de R$ 0,123 (+4,31%) em apenas um dia. A cotação operou próxima da estabilidade durante a manhã, mas disparou a partir das 11h20. Na máxima do dia, por volta das 16h, chegou a R$ 5,48. Nesta sexta, o mercado financeiro distanciou-se do cenário internacional, em que o dólar recuou perante as principais moedas e a maioria das bolsas subiram. A reversão de movimento ocorreu logo após o senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) anunciar, nas redes sociais, que o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro o escolheu para candidatar-se nas eleições presidenciais de 2026. A notícia provocou nervosismo no mercado financeiro, provocando um forte movimento especulativo. A moeda estadunidense está no maior valor desde 16 de outubro, quando estava em R$ 5,44. A divisa, que caía em dezembro, passou a acumular alta de 1,84% no mês. Em 2025, no entanto, o dólar cai 12,05%. * Com informações da Reuters
Num dia marcado por tensões internas, a bolsa sofreu forte queda e reverteu o desempenho positivo do começo de dezembro. O dólar teve alta expressiva e fechou no maior valor em quase dois meses. O índice Ibovespa, da B3, encerrou esta sexta-feira (5) a 157.369 pontos, com recuo de 4,31%. O indicador aproximou-se da marca inédita de 165 mil pontos pouco antes das 13h, mas caiu vertiginosamente no início da tarde. O desempenho desta sexta fez a bolsa brasileira encerrar a semana com perda de 1,07%. Até a quinta-feira (4), o Ibovespa acumulava ganho de mais de 3% na semana. Mesmo com a forte queda desta sexta, a bolsa sobe 30,83% em 2025. O dia também foi turbulento no mercado de câmbio. O dólar comercial fechou a sexta vendido a R$ 5,433, com alta de R$ 0,123 (+4,31%) em apenas um dia. A cotação operou próxima da estabilidade durante a manhã, mas disparou a partir das 11h20. Na máxima do dia, por volta das 16h, chegou a R$ 5,48. Nesta sexta, o mercado financeiro distanciou-se do cenário internacional, em que o dólar recuou perante as principais moedas e a maioria das bolsas subiram. A reversão de movimento ocorreu logo após o senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) anunciar, nas redes sociais, que o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro o escolheu para candidatar-se nas eleições presidenciais de 2026. A notícia provocou nervosismo no mercado financeiro, provocando um forte movimento especulativo. A moeda estadunidense está no maior valor desde 16 de outubro, quando estava em R$ 5,44. A divisa, que caía em dezembro, passou a acumular alta de 1,84% no mês. Em 2025, no entanto, o dólar cai 12,05%. * Com informações da Reuters
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Delicia Mamani Mamani está desaparecida desde el 21 de noviembre. Con dilaciones e irregularidades para que le tomen la denuncia a la madre, se perdieron días clave para la búsqueda. Ayer, familiares, docentes y amigas marcharon para pedir por su búsqueda y, hoy, la familia pidió que la Justicia incorpore la hipótesis de trata. La entrada ¿Dónde está Delicia? se publicó primero en La tinta.
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Delicia Mamani Mamani está desaparecida desde el 21 de noviembre. Con dilaciones e irregularidades para que le tomen la denuncia a la madre, se perdieron días clave para la búsqueda. Ayer, familiares, docentes y amigas marcharon para pedir por su búsqueda y, hoy, la familia pidió que la Justicia incorpore la hipótesis de trata. La entrada ¿Dónde está Delicia? se publicó primero en La tinta.
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ATLANTA — A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention committee voted to eliminate a recommendation that all newborn babies receive a vaccine against hepatitis B, ending a policy that has been in place since 1991 to protect Americans against an incurable liver disease that can lead to cirrhosis, cancer and liver failure. The current three-dose […]

ATLANTA — A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention committee voted to eliminate a recommendation that all newborn babies receive a vaccine against hepatitis B, ending a policy that has been in place since 1991 to protect Americans against an incurable liver disease that can lead to cirrhosis, cancer and liver failure. The current three-dose […]
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Another large-scale immigration enforcement operation appears to be underway in North Carolina, focusing on the Research Triangle and Triad area, according to immigrant advocacy group Siembra NC. In a statement Friday, Siembra NC said they received reports of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Morrisville, Apex, Durham, Greensboro, Charlotte and other locations this week. […]
Another large-scale immigration enforcement operation appears to be underway in North Carolina, focusing on the Research Triangle and Triad area, according to immigrant advocacy group Siembra NC. In a statement Friday, Siembra NC said they received reports of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Morrisville, Apex, Durham, Greensboro, Charlotte and other locations this week. […]
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The Supreme Court will ultimately decide whether to uphold the longstanding principle that grants citizenship to the children of non-citizens born in the U.S.
The Supreme Court will ultimately decide whether to uphold the longstanding principle that grants citizenship to the children of non-citizens born in the U.S.
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This story was first published by Inside Climate News . The U.S. Department of Energy has approved an $8.6 million grant that will allow the nation’s first utility-led geothermal heating and cooling network to double in size. Gas and electric utility Eversource Energy completed the first phase of its geothermal…
This story was first published by Inside Climate News . The U.S. Department of Energy has approved an $8.6 million grant that will allow the nation’s first utility-led geothermal heating and cooling network to double in size. Gas and electric utility Eversource Energy completed the first phase of its geothermal…
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The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday justices will hear a case to decide if President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship is constitutional. The court agreed to hear a case, before it is decided in a lower court, that deals with the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to almost everyone born in the […]

The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday justices will hear a case to decide if President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship is constitutional. The court agreed to hear a case, before it is decided in a lower court, that deals with the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to almost everyone born in the […]
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The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday justices will hear a case to decide if President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship is constitutional. The court agreed to hear a case, before it is decided in a lower court, that deals with the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to almost everyone born in the […]

The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday justices will hear a case to decide if President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship is constitutional. The court agreed to hear a case, before it is decided in a lower court, that deals with the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to almost everyone born in the […]
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Региональный директор РСЕ/РС по вещанию на Россию вспоминает три десятилетия своей работы в Русской службе. Проект "За нашу Свободу"
Региональный директор РСЕ/РС по вещанию на Россию вспоминает три десятилетия своей работы в Русской службе. Проект "За нашу Свободу"
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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free Atlanta newsletter here. Georgia’s winter respiratory virus season is off to a slow start, with Covid numbers low. But local doctors say they are seeing an uptick in flu and RSV cases, and they expect numbers to rise over the coming months. There are steps people can take to mitigate the spread of these viruses ahead of the holidays, Dr. Sara Turbow, a doctor at Grady Health and a professor of medicine at Emory University, and Dr. Andrew Thornton of Wellstar said, starting with vaccinations for all three illnesses. “It’s never too late. Even if you get it five days before Christmas, I would say that that’s better than not getting it at all,” Turbow said. The vaccines are widely available at pharmacies and many doctor’s offices. The vaccines take about two weeks to provide full coverage. Getting the vaccines is well worth it because the viral respiratory diseases can cause people to feel unwell, have to take time off work or school, and, in some cases, progress to bacterial pneumonia, the doctors said. “I worry more about the complications that come from these illnesses, and pneumonia is a big one,” Thornton said. “We have already started to see an increase in pneumonia in the last month.” While many patients can successfully be treated for pneumonia at home, others may require hospitalization, and it could lead to serious complications like sepsis, a systemic infection. He said people should also make sure they are up-to-date on pneumonia vaccines. Much of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data collection about the three respiratory viruses was put on hold during the government shutdown. Since operations resumed Nov. 13, those surveillance systems have started to publish data again, though there is a lag of a few weeks. The data mirror what the local doctors are reporting, with increases in RSV and flu rates and relatively low Covid rates. “Usually, December, January, we start to see a lot of Covid cases, right along with an increase in flu, as well as RSV,” Thornton said. He reported an increase in flu and pneumonia among the patients of all ages that he sees at Wellstar urgent care clinics. Turbow said she’s seeing an increase in RSV among adult patients. People can take other steps like masking in group settings, including airplanes and airports, and frequently washing their hands to help prevent the spread of these diseases, Turbow and Thornton said. Turbow said she’s not as strict about masking as she was during the Covid pandemic but always tries to have a mask with her in case she’s in a crowded setting or next to someone who is coughing. “It’s good to have that mask on hand if you find yourself near someone or sitting next to someone who’s visibly sick,” Turbow said. “You don’t want to be stuck on a multiple-hour flight next to somebody who’s coughing and sneezing.” Drugs like Paxlovid, taken within five days of contracting of Covid, and Tamiflu, within about 48 hours of contracting flu, can help ward off more serious complications, especially for those at high risk, Thornton said. “If you do it in the right patient and at the right time frame, it can reduce risk of complications like pneumonia,” Thornton said. Urgent care centers and retail clinics are able to test and treat the diseases, Turbow said, and people should consider going to those if they can’t get in to see their regular doctor instead of an emergency room. Here’s what the data show: Covid Hospitalization rates per 100,000 are lower than last year for October and November in Georgia, with few emergency department visits (under 0.5%) for Covid in the same period. While Covid rates are likely to grow or are already growing in many Midwestern and Northeastern states, as well as Alabama, the CDC does not predict a change in Covid rates in Georgia. Flu Nationally, seasonal activity is on the rise, according to the CDC, with an increase in positive tests over the past week. That’s mirrored in a rise in positive flu tests in Georgia, according to state Department of Public Health data. More than 18% of flu tests at clinical laboratories tested positive for flu from Nov. 16 to 29, up over just 5.6% the week prior to Nov. 16. The vast majority of the positive flu tests were for Influenza A. Visits to select outpatient health care facilities for illnesses like influenza have also increased since September, but at 3.4% are lower than in the past four flu seasons beginning in 2021, according to state data. Flu hospitalization rates have ticked up since mid-November, with the latest data from Nov. 29 showing a rate of 1.2 hospitalizations per 100,000 people, according to data from the CDC’s Flu View. Last year, Georgia’s flu-related hospitalizations started to climb in early December and peaked in late January and early February at a rate of 13.4 per 100,000 people before falling. In real terms, that means 194 hospitalizations in Georgia since early October, with four deaths. That’s higher than last year, when there were 75 hospitalizations in the same period. RSV RSV positivity rates are increasing in Georgia, from 2.8% in early October to 14.4% for the last week in November, according to DPH data. At the same time last year, about one-fifth of all RSV tests were positive. Rebecca Grapevine is a reporter covering public health in Atlanta for Healthbeat. Contact Rebecca at rgrapevine@healthbeat.org.
Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free Atlanta newsletter here. Georgia’s winter respiratory virus season is off to a slow start, with Covid numbers low. But local doctors say they are seeing an uptick in flu and RSV cases, and they expect numbers to rise over the coming months. There are steps people can take to mitigate the spread of these viruses ahead of the holidays, Dr. Sara Turbow, a doctor at Grady Health and a professor of medicine at Emory University, and Dr. Andrew Thornton of Wellstar said, starting with vaccinations for all three illnesses. “It’s never too late. Even if you get it five days before Christmas, I would say that that’s better than not getting it at all,” Turbow said. The vaccines are widely available at pharmacies and many doctor’s offices. The vaccines take about two weeks to provide full coverage. Getting the vaccines is well worth it because the viral respiratory diseases can cause people to feel unwell, have to take time off work or school, and, in some cases, progress to bacterial pneumonia, the doctors said. “I worry more about the complications that come from these illnesses, and pneumonia is a big one,” Thornton said. “We have already started to see an increase in pneumonia in the last month.” While many patients can successfully be treated for pneumonia at home, others may require hospitalization, and it could lead to serious complications like sepsis, a systemic infection. He said people should also make sure they are up-to-date on pneumonia vaccines. Much of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data collection about the three respiratory viruses was put on hold during the government shutdown. Since operations resumed Nov. 13, those surveillance systems have started to publish data again, though there is a lag of a few weeks. The data mirror what the local doctors are reporting, with increases in RSV and flu rates and relatively low Covid rates. “Usually, December, January, we start to see a lot of Covid cases, right along with an increase in flu, as well as RSV,” Thornton said. He reported an increase in flu and pneumonia among the patients of all ages that he sees at Wellstar urgent care clinics. Turbow said she’s seeing an increase in RSV among adult patients. People can take other steps like masking in group settings, including airplanes and airports, and frequently washing their hands to help prevent the spread of these diseases, Turbow and Thornton said. Turbow said she’s not as strict about masking as she was during the Covid pandemic but always tries to have a mask with her in case she’s in a crowded setting or next to someone who is coughing. “It’s good to have that mask on hand if you find yourself near someone or sitting next to someone who’s visibly sick,” Turbow said. “You don’t want to be stuck on a multiple-hour flight next to somebody who’s coughing and sneezing.” Drugs like Paxlovid, taken within five days of contracting of Covid, and Tamiflu, within about 48 hours of contracting flu, can help ward off more serious complications, especially for those at high risk, Thornton said. “If you do it in the right patient and at the right time frame, it can reduce risk of complications like pneumonia,” Thornton said. Urgent care centers and retail clinics are able to test and treat the diseases, Turbow said, and people should consider going to those if they can’t get in to see their regular doctor instead of an emergency room. Here’s what the data show: Covid Hospitalization rates per 100,000 are lower than last year for October and November in Georgia, with few emergency department visits (under 0.5%) for Covid in the same period. While Covid rates are likely to grow or are already growing in many Midwestern and Northeastern states, as well as Alabama, the CDC does not predict a change in Covid rates in Georgia. Flu Nationally, seasonal activity is on the rise, according to the CDC, with an increase in positive tests over the past week. That’s mirrored in a rise in positive flu tests in Georgia, according to state Department of Public Health data. More than 18% of flu tests at clinical laboratories tested positive for flu from Nov. 16 to 29, up over just 5.6% the week prior to Nov. 16. The vast majority of the positive flu tests were for Influenza A. Visits to select outpatient health care facilities for illnesses like influenza have also increased since September, but at 3.4% are lower than in the past four flu seasons beginning in 2021, according to state data. Flu hospitalization rates have ticked up since mid-November, with the latest data from Nov. 29 showing a rate of 1.2 hospitalizations per 100,000 people, according to data from the CDC’s Flu View. Last year, Georgia’s flu-related hospitalizations started to climb in early December and peaked in late January and early February at a rate of 13.4 per 100,000 people before falling. In real terms, that means 194 hospitalizations in Georgia since early October, with four deaths. That’s higher than last year, when there were 75 hospitalizations in the same period. RSV RSV positivity rates are increasing in Georgia, from 2.8% in early October to 14.4% for the last week in November, according to DPH data. At the same time last year, about one-fifth of all RSV tests were positive. Rebecca Grapevine is a reporter covering public health in Atlanta for Healthbeat. Contact Rebecca at rgrapevine@healthbeat.org.
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One replacement judge later, the lawsuit over Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s changes to the Sununu Youth Services Center (YDC) Settlement Fund is back on the docket.
One replacement judge later, the lawsuit over Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s changes to the Sununu Youth Services Center (YDC) Settlement Fund is back on the docket.
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Louisiana’s top criminal justice official has warned New Orleans’ police chief she risks breaking state and federal laws if her officers don’t actively support ongoing federal immigration enforcement efforts in the city. Attorney General Liz Murrill sent a letter Friday to NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick saying the department’s policies “conflict with current state law and […]

Louisiana’s top criminal justice official has warned New Orleans’ police chief she risks breaking state and federal laws if her officers don’t actively support ongoing federal immigration enforcement efforts in the city. Attorney General Liz Murrill sent a letter Friday to NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick saying the department’s policies “conflict with current state law and […]
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O soldado Matheus Sposito Borges foi condenado por homicídio culposo (quando não há intenção de matar) por crime cometido em 2023. Na ocasião, o agente que estava de folga baleou Victor Matheus da Fonseca Araújo em acesso da rodovia. O conteúdo Justiça condena a um ano de prisão, em regime aberto, PM que matou motociclista e baleou sua mulher na Imigrantes Pode ser acessado em Ponte Jornalismo.

O soldado Matheus Sposito Borges foi condenado por homicídio culposo (quando não há intenção de matar) por crime cometido em 2023. Na ocasião, o agente que estava de folga baleou Victor Matheus da Fonseca Araújo em acesso da rodovia. O conteúdo Justiça condena a um ano de prisão, em regime aberto, PM que matou motociclista e baleou sua mulher na Imigrantes Pode ser acessado em Ponte Jornalismo.
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Frank Gehry, who has died at 96, leaves a powerful legacy, visible in many major cities, in the media, in galleries and in popular culture.
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Frank Gehry, who has died at 96, leaves a powerful legacy, visible in many major cities, in the media, in galleries and in popular culture.
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Às vésperas das grandes manifestações contra a brutalidade machista, pesquisadora ressalta: negras são as maiores vítimas. E não será possível encarar o fenômeno sem enfrentar a ideia arraigada de que as vidas não-machas e não-brancas valem pouco The post Feminicídios: a incontornável dimensão colonial appeared first on Outras Palavras.
Às vésperas das grandes manifestações contra a brutalidade machista, pesquisadora ressalta: negras são as maiores vítimas. E não será possível encarar o fenômeno sem enfrentar a ideia arraigada de que as vidas não-machas e não-brancas valem pouco The post Feminicídios: a incontornável dimensão colonial appeared first on Outras Palavras.
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នេះជាកម្មវិធីផ្សាយប្រចាំថ្ងៃតាមវិទ្យុជាភាសាខ្មែរ រយៈពេល ៣០នាទី ដែលផ្តល់ព័ត៌មានអំពីប្រទេសកម្ពុជានិងពិភពលោក ក៏ដូចជាព័ត៌មានពិពណ៌នា ព័ត៌មានអត្ថាធិប្បាយ និងបទវិចារណកថា ជូនដល់អ្នកស្តាប់ភាសាខ្មែរនៅទូទាំងប្រទេសកម្ពុជា។
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នេះជាកម្មវិធីផ្សាយប្រចាំថ្ងៃតាមវិទ្យុជាភាសាខ្មែរ រយៈពេល ៣០នាទី ដែលផ្តល់ព័ត៌មានអំពីប្រទេសកម្ពុជានិងពិភពលោក ក៏ដូចជាព័ត៌មានពិពណ៌នា ព័ត៌មានអត្ថាធិប្បាយ និងបទវិចារណកថា ជូនដល់អ្នកស្តាប់ភាសាខ្មែរនៅទូទាំងប្រទេសកម្ពុជា។
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Un noticiero con información diaria de Estados Unidos y el mundo. [Lunes a viernes | 30 minutos]
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Un noticiero con información diaria de Estados Unidos y el mundo. [Lunes a viernes | 30 minutos]
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За словами заступника голови ОП, підготовка новобранців відбуватиметься «максимально наближено» до умов конкретної бригади
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За словами заступника голови ОП, підготовка новобранців відбуватиметься «максимально наближено» до умов конкретної бригади