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During the week of May 19, 2026, we enjoy reports of porcupettes, nesting loons, and a badger wandering in Little Falls. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.

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During the week of May 19, 2026, we enjoy reports of porcupettes, nesting loons, and a badger wandering in Little Falls. Staff phenologist John Latimer responds.

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During the Phenology Report for the week of May 19, 2026 Staff Phenologist John Latimer remarks on the late spring, a profusion of warblers, and the emerging greenery.

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During the Phenology Report for the week of May 19, 2026 Staff Phenologist John Latimer remarks on the late spring, a profusion of warblers, and the emerging greenery.

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The Granta controversy surrounding a Commonwealth Prize-winning story tells us less about AI than about the enduring metropolitan expectation that writing from the South should sound opaque, excessive, and primitive.

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The Granta controversy surrounding a Commonwealth Prize-winning story tells us less about AI than about the enduring metropolitan expectation that writing from the South should sound opaque, excessive, and primitive.

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ELAk txosten bat plazaratu du euskararen inguruan urteotan harrotu den oldarraldia nondik datorren eta izan dituen ondorio nagusiak esplikatzeko.

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ELAk txosten bat plazaratu du euskararen inguruan urteotan harrotu den oldarraldia nondik datorren eta izan dituen ondorio nagusiak esplikatzeko.

Georgia's U.S. Senate primary race is headed to a runoff on the Republican side between Congressman Mike Collins and former University of Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley, with the winner facing Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff in November's general election. 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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Georgia's U.S. Senate primary race is headed to a runoff on the Republican side between Congressman Mike Collins and former University of Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley, with the winner facing Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff in November's general election. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

گفت‌وگو با محمد قائدی، مدرس روابط بین‌الملل، درباره دوگانه جنگ و مذاکره در اظهارات مقام‌های آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی

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گفت‌وگو با محمد قائدی، مدرس روابط بین‌الملل، درباره دوگانه جنگ و مذاکره در اظهارات مقام‌های آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی

گفت‌وگو با خالد عزیزی،‌ سخنگوی حزب دموکرات کردستان ایران، درباره ادامه حملات جمهوری اسلامی به مواضع احزاب کُرد در عراق.

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گفت‌وگو با خالد عزیزی،‌ سخنگوی حزب دموکرات کردستان ایران، درباره ادامه حملات جمهوری اسلامی به مواضع احزاب کُرد در عراق.

All three candidates have promised to seek a level of stability in that division, which was dramatically changed under the leadership of current clerk and recorder Sandra Merchant. The post Cascade County clerk and recorder candidates aim for stability after past controversies appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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All three candidates have promised to seek a level of stability in that division, which was dramatically changed under the leadership of current clerk and recorder Sandra Merchant. The post Cascade County clerk and recorder candidates aim for stability after past controversies appeared first on Montana Free Press.

دۆناڵد ترامپ، سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا ڕۆژی چوارشەممە بە ئاماژەدان بەوەی کە ئەمەریکا هەموو هێزی ئاسمانی و دەریایی ئێرانی لە ناو بردووە، وتی ئێستا تەنها پرسیار لەبارەی ئێران ئەوەیە؛ ئایا کارەکە تەواو دەکەین یان ئەوان ڕێککەوتنەکە واژوو دەکەن؟. سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا لە مەراسیمی دەرچووانی ئەکادیمیای پاسەوانی کەناراوەکانی ئەمەریکا سەبارەت بە ئێران وتی "هەموو شتێکیان لەناو چووە. هێزی دەریایی ئەوان نەماوە. هێزی ئاسمانییان نەماوە. تاکە پرسیار ئەوەیە، ئایا دەگەڕێینەوە و کارەکە تەواو دەکەین؟ یان ئایا بڕیارە...

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دۆناڵد ترامپ، سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا ڕۆژی چوارشەممە بە ئاماژەدان بەوەی کە ئەمەریکا هەموو هێزی ئاسمانی و دەریایی ئێرانی لە ناو بردووە، وتی ئێستا تەنها پرسیار لەبارەی ئێران ئەوەیە؛ ئایا کارەکە تەواو دەکەین یان ئەوان ڕێککەوتنەکە واژوو دەکەن؟. سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا لە مەراسیمی دەرچووانی ئەکادیمیای پاسەوانی کەناراوەکانی ئەمەریکا سەبارەت بە ئێران وتی "هەموو شتێکیان لەناو چووە. هێزی دەریایی ئەوان نەماوە. هێزی ئاسمانییان نەماوە. تاکە پرسیار ئەوەیە، ئایا دەگەڕێینەوە و کارەکە تەواو دەکەین؟ یان ئایا بڕیارە...

ایران روزگاری کشوری بود که صدای بازی کودکان در کوچه‌ها بخشی از هویت روزمره‌اش بود. اما اکنون آمارهای رسمی از کاهش شدید نرخ باروری، پیرشدن جمعیت و بسته‌شدن پنجره جمعیتی خبر می‌دهند.

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ایران روزگاری کشوری بود که صدای بازی کودکان در کوچه‌ها بخشی از هویت روزمره‌اش بود. اما اکنون آمارهای رسمی از کاهش شدید نرخ باروری، پیرشدن جمعیت و بسته‌شدن پنجره جمعیتی خبر می‌دهند.

Jackson Police Chief RaShall Brackney is trying to bring in millions of dollars of grant money for the police department as the city faces budget constraints.

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Jackson Police Chief RaShall Brackney is trying to bring in millions of dollars of grant money for the police department as the city faces budget constraints.

Festa da Música CPM apresenta ao público os trabalhos de alunos e professores da instituição Fonte

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Festa da Música CPM apresenta ao público os trabalhos de alunos e professores da instituição Fonte

در گفت‌وگو با رضا تقی‌زاده، تحلیلگر روابط بین‌الملل، به حمله پهپادی به نیروگاه هسته‌ای امارات و محکومیت آن از سوی همه اعضای شورای امنیت از جمله روسیه و چین پرداختیم و پرسیدیم آیا این اجماع می‌تواند به تعریف خط قرمزی جدید و شکل‌گیری ائتلافی جدید علیه جمهوری اسلامی و نیروهای نیابتی‌اش بیانجامد؟

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در گفت‌وگو با رضا تقی‌زاده، تحلیلگر روابط بین‌الملل، به حمله پهپادی به نیروگاه هسته‌ای امارات و محکومیت آن از سوی همه اعضای شورای امنیت از جمله روسیه و چین پرداختیم و پرسیدیم آیا این اجماع می‌تواند به تعریف خط قرمزی جدید و شکل‌گیری ائتلافی جدید علیه جمهوری اسلامی و نیروهای نیابتی‌اش بیانجامد؟

Numele omului de afaceri român Sebastian Ghiță apare într-o serie de documente scurse din interiorul unei structuri ruse implicate în operațiuni de influență și dezinformare în Europa. Valeriu Pașa, expert la organizația WatchDog Moldova, spune la RFI că documentele oferă „o privire în bucătăria internă” a unor campanii coordonate direct de la Kremlin.

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Numele omului de afaceri român Sebastian Ghiță apare într-o serie de documente scurse din interiorul unei structuri ruse implicate în operațiuni de influență și dezinformare în Europa. Valeriu Pașa, expert la organizația WatchDog Moldova, spune la RFI că documentele oferă „o privire în bucătăria internă” a unor campanii coordonate direct de la Kremlin.

در گفت‌وگو با شاهین مدرس، تحلیلگر مطالعات امنیتی، به هشدارپرزیدنت ترامپ درباره بازگشت گزینه نظامی، تهدیدهای حکومت ایران و سپاه پاسداران پرداختیم و بررسی کردیم این پیام‌های متقابل چه تأثیری بر محاسبات بازیگران منطقه‌ای و مسیر تنش در روزهای پیش‌رو خواهد گذاشت

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در گفت‌وگو با شاهین مدرس، تحلیلگر مطالعات امنیتی، به هشدارپرزیدنت ترامپ درباره بازگشت گزینه نظامی، تهدیدهای حکومت ایران و سپاه پاسداران پرداختیم و بررسی کردیم این پیام‌های متقابل چه تأثیری بر محاسبات بازیگران منطقه‌ای و مسیر تنش در روزهای پیش‌رو خواهد گذاشت

Dos quatro brasileiros que disputaram nesta quarta-feira (20) a segunda rodada do qualificatório de Roland Garros, dois já deram adeus ao torneio. Gustavo Heide e Pedro Boscardin Dias foram eliminados, enquanto as esperanças agora se concentram em Thiago Wild e João Lucas Reis da Silva, ainda em quadra.

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Dos quatro brasileiros que disputaram nesta quarta-feira (20) a segunda rodada do qualificatório de Roland Garros, dois já deram adeus ao torneio. Gustavo Heide e Pedro Boscardin Dias foram eliminados, enquanto as esperanças agora se concentram em Thiago Wild e João Lucas Reis da Silva, ainda em quadra.

ВСУ все чаще и чаще наносят удары по территории России. Украинские беспилотники регулярно атакуют города, находящиеся в сотнях километров от границы. Под удары попадают жилые дома и другие гражданские объекты, погибают мирные жители. Мы попросили наших читателей из России рассказать, что эти атаки изменили в их жизни и как они меняют отношение к войне в стране в целом. Мы получили десятки писем, спасибо вам! Публикуем некоторые из них.

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ВСУ все чаще и чаще наносят удары по территории России. Украинские беспилотники регулярно атакуют города, находящиеся в сотнях километров от границы. Под удары попадают жилые дома и другие гражданские объекты, погибают мирные жители. Мы попросили наших читателей из России рассказать, что эти атаки изменили в их жизни и как они меняют отношение к войне в стране в целом. Мы получили десятки писем, спасибо вам! Публикуем некоторые из них.

American electricity bills are rising at the fastest pace in two decades, and the grid is straining under demand it wasn’t designed to meet. Data centers chasing the AI boom are queuing up gigawatts of new load. Reshoring manufacturers need power full-time, on demand and cheap. Why isn’t this happening? The honest answer is uncomfortable. The system we use to plan, build, and pay for transmission is not designed to deliver an affordable, reliable grid to consumers. It is designed to maximize capital expenditure by regulated monopoly utilities. Those are not the same thing. They are increasingly in opposition. When a regulated company is guaranteed a rate of return on every dollar it spends on infrastructure, it has a built-in incentive to spend more, not wisely, just more. The bigger the project, the bigger the profit. This is why we have so much subsidized wind and solar that is unnecessary because it is part-time. Every credible projection says U.S. electricity demand, flat for twenty years, will grow significantly through 2040. Meeting that demand requires transmission. We need far more of it, and we need it soon. The high-voltage backbone that moves power from where it is made to where it is used. We are building only about a quarter of the high-voltage transmission lines per year that we built in the early 2010s. That’s not enough. More than 2,600 gigawatts of ready power projects sit waiting in interconnection queues, some for five years or more. FERC has issued orders. States have passed laws. Trade groups have published reports. Nothing moves at the pace the moment requires. A grid-enhancing upgrade that adds forty percent capacity at a fraction of the cost looks terrible to a utility executive. Instead, earning an 8-12% guaranteed return on five billion dollars looks wonderful. Same problem, same outcome for the customer, except rates go up more with one. Guess which one gets built. This is not a bug; It is the system. And it sits atop a cost-allocation regime that compounds the problem. Transmission costs are socialized - spread across millions of ratepayers, often across multiple states. Customers pay for lines whether they get electricity from them or not. The people deciding what to build are spending other people’s money on projects whose costs they never feel and whose alternatives they have no financial incentive to pursue. Cheaper alternatives exist and are being ignored. Grid-enhancing technologies—dynamic line ratings, advanced power flow controls—can add thirty to fifty percent capacity to existing lines for a fraction of the cost of new construction. Reconductoring with advanced composite-core conductors can double a line’s capacity on its existing right-of-way in months. Both are proven. Both are deployed in Europe and Texas. Both are largely ignored by the rest of the American utility industry. Why? Because they solve the problem too cheaply to be profitable under the current rules. They don’t grow the rate base. Competition exists in theory and is suppressed in practice. The customer pays the difference and pays again through lobbying, litigation, and political spending embedded in their rates that utilities use to defend the system that protects them. Fixing this does not require new technology or unproven theory. It requires one principle applied rigorously: every megawatt-hour of electricity should carry the full cost of getting it from where it is made to where it is used. This would encourage electricity generation closer to where it is needed, not half a continent away. Just like freight costs more the farther it travels, so should electricity. No hidden costs. No costs dumped on ratepayers who don’t benefit. Everyone who benefits pays. That principle, taken seriously, would transform American electricity. It would expose the gold-plating the current system rewards. It would make the cheapest solutions competitive against the most capital-intensive ones. It would crack open the monopoly franchise incumbent utilities have spent a century building—without rationing, without subsidies, without government picking winners. It would do so by letting prices tell the truth. America doesn’t have a grid problem because we lack steel, copper, or engineers. We have a grid problem because the parties who decide what to build are systematically rewarded for spending more and ignoring cheaper alternatives. Make prices tell the truth. The rest follows.

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American electricity bills are rising at the fastest pace in two decades, and the grid is straining under demand it wasn’t designed to meet. Data centers chasing the AI boom are queuing up gigawatts of new load. Reshoring manufacturers need power full-time, on demand and cheap. Why isn’t this happening? The honest answer is uncomfortable. The system we use to plan, build, and pay for transmission is not designed to deliver an affordable, reliable grid to consumers. It is designed to maximize capital expenditure by regulated monopoly utilities. Those are not the same thing. They are increasingly in opposition. When a regulated company is guaranteed a rate of return on every dollar it spends on infrastructure, it has a built-in incentive to spend more, not wisely, just more. The bigger the project, the bigger the profit. This is why we have so much subsidized wind and solar that is unnecessary because it is part-time. Every credible projection says U.S. electricity demand, flat for twenty years, will grow significantly through 2040. Meeting that demand requires transmission. We need far more of it, and we need it soon. The high-voltage backbone that moves power from where it is made to where it is used. We are building only about a quarter of the high-voltage transmission lines per year that we built in the early 2010s. That’s not enough. More than 2,600 gigawatts of ready power projects sit waiting in interconnection queues, some for five years or more. FERC has issued orders. States have passed laws. Trade groups have published reports. Nothing moves at the pace the moment requires. A grid-enhancing upgrade that adds forty percent capacity at a fraction of the cost looks terrible to a utility executive. Instead, earning an 8-12% guaranteed return on five billion dollars looks wonderful. Same problem, same outcome for the customer, except rates go up more with one. Guess which one gets built. This is not a bug; It is the system. And it sits atop a cost-allocation regime that compounds the problem. Transmission costs are socialized - spread across millions of ratepayers, often across multiple states. Customers pay for lines whether they get electricity from them or not. The people deciding what to build are spending other people’s money on projects whose costs they never feel and whose alternatives they have no financial incentive to pursue. Cheaper alternatives exist and are being ignored. Grid-enhancing technologies—dynamic line ratings, advanced power flow controls—can add thirty to fifty percent capacity to existing lines for a fraction of the cost of new construction. Reconductoring with advanced composite-core conductors can double a line’s capacity on its existing right-of-way in months. Both are proven. Both are deployed in Europe and Texas. Both are largely ignored by the rest of the American utility industry. Why? Because they solve the problem too cheaply to be profitable under the current rules. They don’t grow the rate base. Competition exists in theory and is suppressed in practice. The customer pays the difference and pays again through lobbying, litigation, and political spending embedded in their rates that utilities use to defend the system that protects them. Fixing this does not require new technology or unproven theory. It requires one principle applied rigorously: every megawatt-hour of electricity should carry the full cost of getting it from where it is made to where it is used. This would encourage electricity generation closer to where it is needed, not half a continent away. Just like freight costs more the farther it travels, so should electricity. No hidden costs. No costs dumped on ratepayers who don’t benefit. Everyone who benefits pays. That principle, taken seriously, would transform American electricity. It would expose the gold-plating the current system rewards. It would make the cheapest solutions competitive against the most capital-intensive ones. It would crack open the monopoly franchise incumbent utilities have spent a century building—without rationing, without subsidies, without government picking winners. It would do so by letting prices tell the truth. America doesn’t have a grid problem because we lack steel, copper, or engineers. We have a grid problem because the parties who decide what to build are systematically rewarded for spending more and ignoring cheaper alternatives. Make prices tell the truth. The rest follows.

د متحدو ایالتونو د جګړې وزارت وايي په اروپا کې د امریکا د پوځي عملیاتي لواګانو شمېر له څلورو څخه درې ته کموي.

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Владимир Путин и Си Цзиньпин провели переговоры в Пекине. Они подписали около 40 документов, в том числе совместную декларацию «о становлении многополярного мира и международных отношений нового типа», а также совместное заявление «о дальнейшем укреплении всеобъемлющего партнерства и стратегического взаимодействия». В этом заявлении — почти 10 тысяч слов, оно затрагивает вопросы от ядерной безопасности до защиты амурских тигров.

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Владимир Путин и Си Цзиньпин провели переговоры в Пекине. Они подписали около 40 документов, в том числе совместную декларацию «о становлении многополярного мира и международных отношений нового типа», а также совместное заявление «о дальнейшем укреплении всеобъемлющего партнерства и стратегического взаимодействия». В этом заявлении — почти 10 тысяч слов, оно затрагивает вопросы от ядерной безопасности до защиты амурских тигров.