Both legacy military contractors and an influx of startups are making the technology a core focus of their efforts.

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Both legacy military contractors and an influx of startups are making the technology a core focus of their efforts.

During a Wednesday virtual discussion, our Capitol team broke down where the candidates stand on a number of the issues on the minds of Bridge Michigan readers.

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During a Wednesday virtual discussion, our Capitol team broke down where the candidates stand on a number of the issues on the minds of Bridge Michigan readers.

Pronunciamento do republicano engloba uso político do ICE e a pressão israelense por um confronto com Teerã Fonte

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O Projeto Lutar e Vencer está com matrículas abertas para aulas gratuitas de Karatê e Jiu-Jitsu no bairro Parque São Rafael, na região de São Mateus, na zona leste de São Paulo. A iniciativa faz parte de um projeto social voltado à formação esportiva e cidadã, com o slogan “Formando Campeões”. As aulas ocorrem de […] O post Projeto social abre matrícula para aulas gratuitas de Karatê e Jiu-Jitsu na zona leste apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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O Projeto Lutar e Vencer está com matrículas abertas para aulas gratuitas de Karatê e Jiu-Jitsu no bairro Parque São Rafael, na região de São Mateus, na zona leste de São Paulo. A iniciativa faz parte de um projeto social voltado à formação esportiva e cidadã, com o slogan “Formando Campeões”. As aulas ocorrem de […] O post Projeto social abre matrícula para aulas gratuitas de Karatê e Jiu-Jitsu na zona leste apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has detected two cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza in flocks in Keokuk and Van Buren counties.  IDALS and the U.S. Department of Agriculture categorize these flocks as multi-species backyard flocks. A spokesperson with IDALS said the Keokuk County flock had about 85 birds and the […]

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The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has detected two cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza in flocks in Keokuk and Van Buren counties.  IDALS and the U.S. Department of Agriculture categorize these flocks as multi-species backyard flocks. A spokesperson with IDALS said the Keokuk County flock had about 85 birds and the […]

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City transportation and sanitation officials slid off the hot seat Monday when a City Council hearing on the much-maligned response to a January winter storm was postponed — by another major snowfall that dropped close to 20 inches of snow across the five boroughs. But the prospect of another postponement for Friday’s rescheduled oversight hearing at […] The post Oversight on Snowed-In Sidewalks Complicated By Even More Snow appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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City transportation and sanitation officials slid off the hot seat Monday when a City Council hearing on the much-maligned response to a January winter storm was postponed — by another major snowfall that dropped close to 20 inches of snow across the five boroughs. But the prospect of another postponement for Friday’s rescheduled oversight hearing at […] The post Oversight on Snowed-In Sidewalks Complicated By Even More Snow appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

New Orleans has more than $5 million available to pay for tens of thousands of new recycling carts. But the City Council isn’t moving forward with a hearing to approve the contract.

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New Orleans has more than $5 million available to pay for tens of thousands of new recycling carts. But the City Council isn’t moving forward with a hearing to approve the contract.

La ciudad mostrará el 28 de febrero propuestas preliminares para recuperar más de 200 acres de áreas verdes dañadas en 2024. El parque del French Broad, en West Asheville —cerca del barrio Emma— y Azalea Park, sobre el río Swannanoa, son espacios clave para la recreación y el deporte de muchas familias trabajadoras y latinas. La entrada Asheville abre consulta pública para la reconstrucción de los parques afectados por Helene se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Asheville abre consulta pública para la reconstrucción de los parques afectados por Helene was first posted on febrero 25, 2026 at 5:00 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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La ciudad mostrará el 28 de febrero propuestas preliminares para recuperar más de 200 acres de áreas verdes dañadas en 2024. El parque del French Broad, en West Asheville —cerca del barrio Emma— y Azalea Park, sobre el río Swannanoa, son espacios clave para la recreación y el deporte de muchas familias trabajadoras y latinas. La entrada Asheville abre consulta pública para la reconstrucción de los parques afectados por Helene se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Asheville abre consulta pública para la reconstrucción de los parques afectados por Helene was first posted on febrero 25, 2026 at 5:00 pm. ©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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This story was originally published by The New Lede. In an opening salvo aimed at convincing the U.S. Supreme Court to curtail costly Roundup litigation, Bayer is citing support from President Donald Trump and U.S. regulators while renewing a threat to stop sales of glyphosate-based herbicides to farmers if it does not prevail with the […] The post Bayer cites Trump support in Supreme Court Roundup battle appeared first on Investigate Midwest.

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This story was originally published by The New Lede. In an opening salvo aimed at convincing the U.S. Supreme Court to curtail costly Roundup litigation, Bayer is citing support from President Donald Trump and U.S. regulators while renewing a threat to stop sales of glyphosate-based herbicides to farmers if it does not prevail with the […] The post Bayer cites Trump support in Supreme Court Roundup battle appeared first on Investigate Midwest.

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COLUMBIA — The state’s top federal prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for a man charged with kidnapping and killing a paramedic, South Carolina’s U.S. attorney announced Wednesday. This would mark the first federal death penalty case in the state since former President Joe Biden commuted nearly all federal death sentences to life in prison […]

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COLUMBIA — The state’s top federal prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for a man charged with kidnapping and killing a paramedic, South Carolina’s U.S. attorney announced Wednesday. This would mark the first federal death penalty case in the state since former President Joe Biden commuted nearly all federal death sentences to life in prison […]

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Two bills crafted by CT Democrats were speeding to passage in the Senate after a partisan debate over policies, process and power.

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Two bills crafted by CT Democrats were speeding to passage in the Senate after a partisan debate over policies, process and power.

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As more than a quarter of veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder are resistant to standard care, Utah is looking to expand treatment options to offer psychedelic-assisted therapy — an alternative medical approach that combines regulated psychedelics with guided therapy — as supporters point to high success rates and the treatment’s effectiveness.  HB390 is sponsored by […]

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As more than a quarter of veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder are resistant to standard care, Utah is looking to expand treatment options to offer psychedelic-assisted therapy — an alternative medical approach that combines regulated psychedelics with guided therapy — as supporters point to high success rates and the treatment’s effectiveness.  HB390 is sponsored by […]

Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free national newsletter here. South Carolina’s huge measles outbreak has slowed significantly in recent weeks, raising hopes among health officials that the disease’s spread might end sooner than expected, the state’s epidemiologist said Wednesday. Since Feb. 17, the South Carolina Department of Public Health has documented 17 new measles cases. That’s far fewer than the 100 or more new cases being identified every few days during mid-January, when the outbreak spiked following the winter holidays. “We’re encouraged with the downward trend, particularly in the last two weeks,” said Dr. Linda Bell, who has been leading the state’s response since the outbreak was identified in October with an initial five cases. Since then, 979 people – mostly school-age children – have been sickened with measles. All but 52 of the cases have been in Spartanburg County; about 95% have been among people who were not vaccinated. “No one should underestimate the hard work and long hours that front-line, often entry level epidemiologists have put into this response, and [who] are largely responsible for this downward trend that is actually occurring a bit earlier than previously projected,” Bell said. Earlier in the outbreak, Bell said that modeling had suggested the outbreak might last for as long as six months. “The case counts per week now are really down to the level that we were seeing at the beginning of December,” she said. “We are now 22 weeks into this and we hope, with that continued downward trend, in parallel to the hope that vaccination coverage will increase, will help us end this sooner than was originally projected.” Bell said the department has asked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to assist the department in the coming weeks to do studies to help learn from the outbreak, including studies that examine chains of transmission and the costs associated with the public health response to the outbreak, as well as health care costs. Officials remain concerned, however, that the outbreak has the potential to spike yet again. “This is not over yet. It’s not nearly over yet,” Bell said. “It is these pockets of under-vaccinated people who remain susceptible. That ongoing susceptibility in our population may continue to fuel ongoing spread.” To stop measles outbreaks from spreading in localized communities, at least 95% of people need to be vaccinated. But in Spartanburg County, state health officials have said measles vaccination rates for school children across the county are just 90% – and they are even lower within some individual schools and communities. “Many of the schools in Spartanburg County have some of the lowest vaccination coverage rates in the state,” Bell said. “So all of those are contributing to the reason that the outbreak has been focused in Spartanburg County, because of higher risk there, because of lower coverage.” This is also a likely contributing factor for why measles cases identified recently in a few other South Carolina counties haven’t spread widely in those locations, Bell said. Of the 979 cases in the South Carolina outbreak, 927 involve people in Spartanburg County. “Even if we are only seeing a dozen or so cases per week, the risk we can surge remains,” Bell said. Bell noted that schools will be going on spring break in the coming weeks, bringing with it the risk of people who have been exposed to measles becoming infectious and spreading the disease to others at tourist attractions and while traveling. “This is a great concern,” she said. Alison Young is Healthbeat’s senior national reporter. You can reach her at ayoung@healthbeat.org or through the messaging app Signal at alisonyoungreports.48

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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free national newsletter here. South Carolina’s huge measles outbreak has slowed significantly in recent weeks, raising hopes among health officials that the disease’s spread might end sooner than expected, the state’s epidemiologist said Wednesday. Since Feb. 17, the South Carolina Department of Public Health has documented 17 new measles cases. That’s far fewer than the 100 or more new cases being identified every few days during mid-January, when the outbreak spiked following the winter holidays. “We’re encouraged with the downward trend, particularly in the last two weeks,” said Dr. Linda Bell, who has been leading the state’s response since the outbreak was identified in October with an initial five cases. Since then, 979 people – mostly school-age children – have been sickened with measles. All but 52 of the cases have been in Spartanburg County; about 95% have been among people who were not vaccinated. “No one should underestimate the hard work and long hours that front-line, often entry level epidemiologists have put into this response, and [who] are largely responsible for this downward trend that is actually occurring a bit earlier than previously projected,” Bell said. Earlier in the outbreak, Bell said that modeling had suggested the outbreak might last for as long as six months. “The case counts per week now are really down to the level that we were seeing at the beginning of December,” she said. “We are now 22 weeks into this and we hope, with that continued downward trend, in parallel to the hope that vaccination coverage will increase, will help us end this sooner than was originally projected.” Bell said the department has asked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to assist the department in the coming weeks to do studies to help learn from the outbreak, including studies that examine chains of transmission and the costs associated with the public health response to the outbreak, as well as health care costs. Officials remain concerned, however, that the outbreak has the potential to spike yet again. “This is not over yet. It’s not nearly over yet,” Bell said. “It is these pockets of under-vaccinated people who remain susceptible. That ongoing susceptibility in our population may continue to fuel ongoing spread.” To stop measles outbreaks from spreading in localized communities, at least 95% of people need to be vaccinated. But in Spartanburg County, state health officials have said measles vaccination rates for school children across the county are just 90% – and they are even lower within some individual schools and communities. “Many of the schools in Spartanburg County have some of the lowest vaccination coverage rates in the state,” Bell said. “So all of those are contributing to the reason that the outbreak has been focused in Spartanburg County, because of higher risk there, because of lower coverage.” This is also a likely contributing factor for why measles cases identified recently in a few other South Carolina counties haven’t spread widely in those locations, Bell said. Of the 979 cases in the South Carolina outbreak, 927 involve people in Spartanburg County. “Even if we are only seeing a dozen or so cases per week, the risk we can surge remains,” Bell said. Bell noted that schools will be going on spring break in the coming weeks, bringing with it the risk of people who have been exposed to measles becoming infectious and spreading the disease to others at tourist attractions and while traveling. “This is a great concern,” she said. Alison Young is Healthbeat’s senior national reporter. You can reach her at ayoung@healthbeat.org or through the messaging app Signal at alisonyoungreports.48

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Some zoning proposals are reviewed by city-county councilors, while others aren’ The post Who approves data centers in Indy? Here’s what to know. appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Some zoning proposals are reviewed by city-county councilors, while others aren’ The post Who approves data centers in Indy? Here’s what to know. appeared first on Mirror Indy.

Rhode Island’s congressional delegates reacted with outrage after the ranking member of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday asked the congressional watchdog office to investigate FBI Director Kash Patel’s alleged misuse of government aircraft. U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, an Illinois Democrat and Senate Democratic Whip, accused Patel of delaying the arrival of a specialized […]

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Rhode Island’s congressional delegates reacted with outrage after the ranking member of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday asked the congressional watchdog office to investigate FBI Director Kash Patel’s alleged misuse of government aircraft. U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, an Illinois Democrat and Senate Democratic Whip, accused Patel of delaying the arrival of a specialized […]

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The Fort Worth Report obtained and verified the list of board applicants, marking the first public disclosure of who wants a seat.

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The Fort Worth Report obtained and verified the list of board applicants, marking the first public disclosure of who wants a seat.

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Em meio a seu fracasso educacional, país debate, há muito, “projetos pedagógicos”. Não é disso que se trata. A transformação do ensino não pode partir dele mesmo, mas de uma opção radical pela igualdade. Há caminhos para tanto The post A crise brasileira e a reconstrução da Escola appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Em meio a seu fracasso educacional, país debate, há muito, “projetos pedagógicos”. Não é disso que se trata. A transformação do ensino não pode partir dele mesmo, mas de uma opção radical pela igualdade. Há caminhos para tanto The post A crise brasileira e a reconstrução da Escola appeared first on Outras Palavras.

CPI do crime organizado aprova quebra de sigilo de empresa de Toffoli e convocação de Paulo Guedes Fonte

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Nebraska Examiner
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LINCOLN — The Nebraska History Museum and other state historic sites will offer free admission Saturday in honor of Nebraska’s 159th birthday.  Statehood Day officially is March 1. The weekend activities are made possible through the Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation, a press release said. Family-friendly festivities for all ages will be held 9 a.m. through […]

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LINCOLN — The Nebraska History Museum and other state historic sites will offer free admission Saturday in honor of Nebraska’s 159th birthday.  Statehood Day officially is March 1. The weekend activities are made possible through the Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation, a press release said. Family-friendly festivities for all ages will be held 9 a.m. through […]

Раніше видання GhanaWeb заявило з посиланням на журналіста Квесі Пратта про нібито причетність української розвідки до вбивства кількох фермерів із Гани у Буркіна-Фасо

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Раніше видання GhanaWeb заявило з посиланням на журналіста Квесі Пратта про нібито причетність української розвідки до вбивства кількох фермерів із Гани у Буркіна-Фасо