Michigan has a shrinking capacity for children and teens in severe psychological crises. Families are finding care hundreds of miles away, and a growing number of kids are sent away by courts.

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Michigan has a shrinking capacity for children and teens in severe psychological crises. Families are finding care hundreds of miles away, and a growing number of kids are sent away by courts.

Researchers say that for every five 911 calls, the city could save money if paramedicine responds to at least two of them.

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Researchers say that for every five 911 calls, the city could save money if paramedicine responds to at least two of them.

Yes. Lazar lists endorsements from nearly 50 current and former Wisconsin judges. Has Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Maria Lazar been endorsed by any Wisconsin judges? is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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Documentary wins audience award at SXSW film festival The post Award-winning film ‘Ceremony’ tells ‘important story for the world to hear’ appeared first on ICT.

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ماوه‌ی دوو رۆژه‌ هێرشه‌ درۆنییه‌كانی به‌ره‌ی موقاوه‌مه‌ی عێراقی كوێرانه‌ ناوچه‌ی نیشته‌جێبوون ده‌كاته‌ ئامانج، له‌ سه‌ره‌تای جه‌نگه‌وه‌ هەتا ئێستا زیاتر له‌ 580 هێرشی مووشه‌كی و درۆنی كراوه‌ته‌ سه‌ر هه‌رێمی كوردستان و زۆربه‌ی ئه‌و هێرشانه‌ش ئاڕاسته‌ی هه‌ولێر كراون.

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ماوه‌ی دوو رۆژه‌ هێرشه‌ درۆنییه‌كانی به‌ره‌ی موقاوه‌مه‌ی عێراقی كوێرانه‌ ناوچه‌ی نیشته‌جێبوون ده‌كاته‌ ئامانج، له‌ سه‌ره‌تای جه‌نگه‌وه‌ هەتا ئێستا زیاتر له‌ 580 هێرشی مووشه‌كی و درۆنی كراوه‌ته‌ سه‌ر هه‌رێمی كوردستان و زۆربه‌ی ئه‌و هێرشانه‌ش ئاڕاسته‌ی هه‌ولێر كراون.

Tra ipocrisia della famiglia tradizionale e uso della cosa pubblica: cosa rivela lo scandalo Piantedosi sulla gestione del potere e sulla discriminazione di genere.

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Tra ipocrisia della famiglia tradizionale e uso della cosa pubblica: cosa rivela lo scandalo Piantedosi sulla gestione del potere e sulla discriminazione di genere.

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Two more immigrant truck drivers picked up by the Iowa State Patrol and ICE officers along Interstate 80 are suing the federal government. Court records indicate the Iowa State Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement are participating in a national immigration enforcement effort called “Operation ICE Wall,” in part by stopping commercial truck drivers at […]

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Two more immigrant truck drivers picked up by the Iowa State Patrol and ICE officers along Interstate 80 are suing the federal government. Court records indicate the Iowa State Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement are participating in a national immigration enforcement effort called “Operation ICE Wall,” in part by stopping commercial truck drivers at […]

Maqedonia është toka jonë. Prona jonë. Mundi jonë. Nuk mund të lejojmë që ajo që është e përbashkëta jonë të kthehet në pronë e një partie që ka bërë strategji politike për të ngulfatë çdo aspekt të jetës shqiptare: në ekonomi, arsim, shëndetësi, kulturë, sport, mbrojtje, administratë, siguri… madje edhe ajrin e hapësirave shqiptare. Është […]

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Maqedonia është toka jonë. Prona jonë. Mundi jonë. Nuk mund të lejojmë që ajo që është e përbashkëta jonë të kthehet në pronë e një partie që ka bërë strategji politike për të ngulfatë çdo aspekt të jetës shqiptare: në ekonomi, arsim, shëndetësi, kulturë, sport, mbrojtje, administratë, siguri… madje edhe ajrin e hapësirave shqiptare. Është […]

The Kansas Supreme Court affirms in the appeal of a Wichita murder case its 2025 decision regarding calculation of jail-time credit in sentencing.

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The Kansas Supreme Court affirms in the appeal of a Wichita murder case its 2025 decision regarding calculation of jail-time credit in sentencing.

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It's the first time in the team's history that they will have blue jerseys as an option for away games during the regular season.

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It's the first time in the team's history that they will have blue jerseys as an option for away games during the regular season.

У Украины есть военное присутствие в Ливии, а украинские военные стояли за атакой на российский танкер «Арктик Метагаз» в Средиземном море в начале марта, пишет французский RFI со ссылками на источники.

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У Украины есть военное присутствие в Ливии, а украинские военные стояли за атакой на российский танкер «Арктик Метагаз» в Средиземном море в начале марта, пишет французский RFI со ссылками на источники.

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Did Arizona State University cancel an event because of Erika Kirk? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting. No. Arizona State University canceled the “Unfuck America Tour” event, a stop on a nationwide circuit by the political organization National Ground Game, because organizers missed the university’s registration deadline. Did Arizona State University cancel an event because of Erika Kirk? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting.

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Did Arizona State University cancel an event because of Erika Kirk? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting. No. Arizona State University canceled the “Unfuck America Tour” event, a stop on a nationwide circuit by the political organization National Ground Game, because organizers missed the university’s registration deadline. Did Arizona State University cancel an event because of Erika Kirk? is reporting published by Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, Arizona's only nonprofit newsroom dedicated to statewide investigative reporting.

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Gabriela Calugay-Casuga and Crystal Laderas (SWAN Vancouver) talk about the myths surrounding sex work and human trafficking ahead of major sporting events. The post Challenging trafficking narratives ahead of FIFA 2026 appeared first on rabble.ca.

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Gabriela Calugay-Casuga and Crystal Laderas (SWAN Vancouver) talk about the myths surrounding sex work and human trafficking ahead of major sporting events. The post Challenging trafficking narratives ahead of FIFA 2026 appeared first on rabble.ca.

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Um avião de combate americano foi derrubado no Irã, onde operações estão em andamento nesta sexta-feira (3) para localizar o piloto, segundo a imprensa americana e iraniana. O Comando Central dos Estados Unidos para o Oriente Médio (Centcom) não comentou o incidente.

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Um avião de combate americano foi derrubado no Irã, onde operações estão em andamento nesta sexta-feira (3) para localizar o piloto, segundo a imprensa americana e iraniana. O Comando Central dos Estados Unidos para o Oriente Médio (Centcom) não comentou o incidente.

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(The Center Square) – Democratic officials from 23 states and the District of Columbia announced Friday they're suing to block President Donald Trump’s recent executive order regulating mail-in and absentee ballots. The suit was slated to be filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. A copy of the lawsuit wasn’t available as of press time. Trump doesn’t have the constitutional authority to control elections, California Attorney General Rob Bonta told reporters during a news conference Friday morning. Bonta, a Democrat who’s co-leading the coalition of plaintiffs, noted the authority rests with states and Congress, not the federal executive branch. “The framers of our Constitution made sure that how we choose our leaders is not put in the hands of a single leader” such as Trump, Bonta said. Others co-leading the coalition of plaintiffs are Attorneys General Andrea Joy Campbell of Massachusetts, Aaron Ford of Nevada and Nick Brown of Washington state. The Center Square reached out Friday morning to the White House, which noted the Republican president’s order was designed to secure elections. "Only Democrat politicians and operatives would be upset about lawful efforts to secure American elections and ensure only eligible American citizens are casting ballots," White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said, answering The Center Square’s questions by email. "President Trump campaigned on securing our elections, and the American people sent him back to the White House to get the job done." Trump’s executive order, which was issued on March 31, is titled “Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections.” It cites the Help America Vote Act of 2002, the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 and the federal government’s obligation to ensure a republican form of government in every state under Article IV, Section 4, of the U.S. Constitution. The order also refers to federal laws prohibiting non-citizens from registering to vote or voting in federal elections and the executive branch’s duty to enforce federal laws under Article II of the Constitution. The executive order directs the secretary of homeland security to compile lists of U.S. citizens who are 18 or older and send them to the chief election official of each state. The order says the list would be based on federal citizenship and naturalization records, Social Security records, SAVE data (used to verify citizenship) and other federal databases. The order says states must notify the U.S. Postal Service no fewer than 90 days before a federal election if they are using the postal service to deliver mail-in or absentee ballots. The order also says states must send a list of eligible voters to the postal service no fewer than 60 days before a federal election. Bonta noted the order threatens states with loss of federal funding for failure to comply. And he contended Trump’s executive order would disrupt the process in which every registered voter in California automatically gets a ballot in the mail. “Protecting elections is not partisan. Every eligible voter should be able to vote,” Bonta said. “That is foundational to our democracy.” Bonta said he doesn’t believe the executive order came soon enough to impact California’s June 2 primary, but said it could interfere with the Nov. 3 general election. He added Trump is concerned about Republicans losing congressional seats. In addition to officials in California, Massachusetts, Washington state, Nevada and the District of Columbia, the lawsuit against Trump's executive order is being filed by Democratic attorneys general from Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin. Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is also among the plaintiffs.

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(The Center Square) – Democratic officials from 23 states and the District of Columbia announced Friday they're suing to block President Donald Trump’s recent executive order regulating mail-in and absentee ballots. The suit was slated to be filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. A copy of the lawsuit wasn’t available as of press time. Trump doesn’t have the constitutional authority to control elections, California Attorney General Rob Bonta told reporters during a news conference Friday morning. Bonta, a Democrat who’s co-leading the coalition of plaintiffs, noted the authority rests with states and Congress, not the federal executive branch. “The framers of our Constitution made sure that how we choose our leaders is not put in the hands of a single leader” such as Trump, Bonta said. Others co-leading the coalition of plaintiffs are Attorneys General Andrea Joy Campbell of Massachusetts, Aaron Ford of Nevada and Nick Brown of Washington state. The Center Square reached out Friday morning to the White House, which noted the Republican president’s order was designed to secure elections. "Only Democrat politicians and operatives would be upset about lawful efforts to secure American elections and ensure only eligible American citizens are casting ballots," White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said, answering The Center Square’s questions by email. "President Trump campaigned on securing our elections, and the American people sent him back to the White House to get the job done." Trump’s executive order, which was issued on March 31, is titled “Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections.” It cites the Help America Vote Act of 2002, the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 and the federal government’s obligation to ensure a republican form of government in every state under Article IV, Section 4, of the U.S. Constitution. The order also refers to federal laws prohibiting non-citizens from registering to vote or voting in federal elections and the executive branch’s duty to enforce federal laws under Article II of the Constitution. The executive order directs the secretary of homeland security to compile lists of U.S. citizens who are 18 or older and send them to the chief election official of each state. The order says the list would be based on federal citizenship and naturalization records, Social Security records, SAVE data (used to verify citizenship) and other federal databases. The order says states must notify the U.S. Postal Service no fewer than 90 days before a federal election if they are using the postal service to deliver mail-in or absentee ballots. The order also says states must send a list of eligible voters to the postal service no fewer than 60 days before a federal election. Bonta noted the order threatens states with loss of federal funding for failure to comply. And he contended Trump’s executive order would disrupt the process in which every registered voter in California automatically gets a ballot in the mail. “Protecting elections is not partisan. Every eligible voter should be able to vote,” Bonta said. “That is foundational to our democracy.” Bonta said he doesn’t believe the executive order came soon enough to impact California’s June 2 primary, but said it could interfere with the Nov. 3 general election. He added Trump is concerned about Republicans losing congressional seats. In addition to officials in California, Massachusetts, Washington state, Nevada and the District of Columbia, the lawsuit against Trump's executive order is being filed by Democratic attorneys general from Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin. Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is also among the plaintiffs.

ئیسرائیل ڕۆژی هەینی ڕایگەیاند لە ماوەی 24 کاتژمێری ڕابردوودا 148 کەس بە هۆی مووشەکەکانی ئێران بریندار بوون. بەپێی ئامارەکانی وەزارەتی تەندروستی ئیسرائیل، لە سەرەتای دەستپێکردنی ئۆپەراسیۆنەکانی ئەمەریکا و ئیسرائیلەوە بۆ سەر ڕژێمی ئێران، کە لە 28ی مانگی دووەوە دەستیپێکرد، تا ئێستا زیاتر لە شەش هەزار و 500 کەس برینداربوون، وەزارەتەکە ئاماژەی بەوە نەکردووە کە ئایا ئەو ژمارەیە قوربانیانی هێرشەکانی حزبوڵڵا لەخۆدەگرێت یان نا. لە هەرێمی کوردستانیش، ڕاپۆرتە ناوخۆییەکان باس لەوە دەکەن کە شەوی...

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ئیسرائیل ڕۆژی هەینی ڕایگەیاند لە ماوەی 24 کاتژمێری ڕابردوودا 148 کەس بە هۆی مووشەکەکانی ئێران بریندار بوون. بەپێی ئامارەکانی وەزارەتی تەندروستی ئیسرائیل، لە سەرەتای دەستپێکردنی ئۆپەراسیۆنەکانی ئەمەریکا و ئیسرائیلەوە بۆ سەر ڕژێمی ئێران، کە لە 28ی مانگی دووەوە دەستیپێکرد، تا ئێستا زیاتر لە شەش هەزار و 500 کەس برینداربوون، وەزارەتەکە ئاماژەی بەوە نەکردووە کە ئایا ئەو ژمارەیە قوربانیانی هێرشەکانی حزبوڵڵا لەخۆدەگرێت یان نا. لە هەرێمی کوردستانیش، ڕاپۆرتە ناوخۆییەکان باس لەوە دەکەن کە شەوی...

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The feds argue they have primary authority to regulate the popular markets, not the states. Illinois says the move puts profits over people. The post Trump Administration Sues Illinois Over State’s Attempts to Regulate Prediction Markets appeared first on Illinois Answers Project.

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The feds argue they have primary authority to regulate the popular markets, not the states. Illinois says the move puts profits over people. The post Trump Administration Sues Illinois Over State’s Attempts to Regulate Prediction Markets appeared first on Illinois Answers Project.

The snow will likely stick around for at least a few days, with temperatures near zero possible Monday night, April 6, 2026, in the extreme north.

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The snow will likely stick around for at least a few days, with temperatures near zero possible Monday night, April 6, 2026, in the extreme north.

Внаслідок чергової атаки РФ у Краматорську загинули три людини, ще три – поранені, повідомила місцева влада

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Внаслідок чергової атаки РФ у Краматорську загинули три людини, ще три – поранені, повідомила місцева влада

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Russia’s state agricultural watchdog has reported a major tightening of its controls on multimillion-dollar imports of food and flowers from Armenia following President Vladimir Putin’s stern warnings to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian.

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Russia’s state agricultural watchdog has reported a major tightening of its controls on multimillion-dollar imports of food and flowers from Armenia following President Vladimir Putin’s stern warnings to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian.