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Central govt Underplays Concerns Over Data Breach At India's Largest Reactor

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Central govt Underplays Concerns Over Data Breach At India's Largest Reactor

സ്കൂൾ ബസിൽനിന്ന് ഇറങ്ങുന്നതിനിടെ വാഹനം മുന്നോട്ടെടുത്തതിനെ തുടർന്ന് ചക്രത്തിനടിയിൽപ്പെട്ട ഏഴുവയസ്സുകാരൻ മരിച്ചു.

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സ്കൂൾ ബസിൽനിന്ന് ഇറങ്ങുന്നതിനിടെ വാഹനം മുന്നോട്ടെടുത്തതിനെ തുടർന്ന് ചക്രത്തിനടിയിൽപ്പെട്ട ഏഴുവയസ്സുകാരൻ മരിച്ചു.

ضمن أجواء من الانتقادات الموجّهة إلى وزارة الثقافة الفلسطينية، طالت معايير اختيار المشاركين في الوفد الفلسطيني، على أنها اعتمدت على المحسوبيات وهمّشت فئات فاعلة في المجتمع المدني والمؤسسات الثقافية الفلسطينية، ما جعل من المشاركة محصورة ضمن فئة من المقرّبين، ضمن هذه الأجواء المشاعة بين مثقفين فلسطينيين، افتتح المنتدى الدولي للثقافة الفلسطينية يومه الأول، في مدريد، […] The post انتقادات إلى الوفد الفلسطيني: إسبانيا تفتتح المنتدى الدولي للثقافة الفلسطينية appeared first on مجلة رمان الثقافية.

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ضمن أجواء من الانتقادات الموجّهة إلى وزارة الثقافة الفلسطينية، طالت معايير اختيار المشاركين في الوفد الفلسطيني، على أنها اعتمدت على المحسوبيات وهمّشت فئات فاعلة في المجتمع المدني والمؤسسات الثقافية الفلسطينية، ما جعل من المشاركة محصورة ضمن فئة من المقرّبين، ضمن هذه الأجواء المشاعة بين مثقفين فلسطينيين، افتتح المنتدى الدولي للثقافة الفلسطينية يومه الأول، في مدريد، […] The post انتقادات إلى الوفد الفلسطيني: إسبانيا تفتتح المنتدى الدولي للثقافة الفلسطينية appeared first on مجلة رمان الثقافية.

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A ballot measure to eliminate Missouri’s income tax would give the state legislature broad authority to levy new sales taxes to replace the lost revenue. Critics say that could mean adding a sales tax on medical services or prescription medicines. Those types of taxes are unusual, but not unheard of, in the U.S.

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A ballot measure to eliminate Missouri’s income tax would give the state legislature broad authority to levy new sales taxes to replace the lost revenue. Critics say that could mean adding a sales tax on medical services or prescription medicines. Those types of taxes are unusual, but not unheard of, in the U.S.

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter to get the latest.Election watchers are buzzing about President Donald Trump’s speech to the nation on Thursday night — but so far, no one has any concrete idea what he’s going to say.The White House has scheduled a rare primetime address for Thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump said the address would touch on multiple subjects but include a “very big announcement” about election security. “It’s really, really big news,” he said. “Without free and fair elections, you don’t have a country.”Trump, of course, has said many things about the integrity of U.S. elections, few of them true. He has claimed repeatedly that voter fraud is rampant and cost him the 2020 election, despite numerous investigations and audits that have found no evidence of that.Nevertheless, since Trump retook office last year, his administration has reopened investigations into that election on several fronts: The FBI seized ballots from an election office in Fulton County, Georgia; subpoenaed records from a partisan audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, Arizona; and has questioned election officials in Wisconsin. FBI Director Kash Patel said in April that the bureau would “soon” be making arrests in connection with the 2020 election, but those have yet to materialize.The Department of Homeland Security is also investigating potential noncitizens on the voter rolls in Michigan, Texas, and other states. The Department of Justice recently sent letters to all 50 states warning election officials could be prosecuted if they knowingly keep noncitizens on the rolls. The administration has also launched investigations into the security of voting machines. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence last year procured voting machines from Puerto Rico and probed them for security risks. Reuters reported the resulting report found vulnerabilities, such as machines running outdated software, but did not find evidence of vote manipulation. Some reporting suggests Trump’s speech will focus on those alleged vulnerabilities. Reuters and MS NOW have reported that Trump will present newly declassified intelligence about voting machines and attempts at foreign interference in U.S. elections. A 2021 report from the Justice and Homeland Security departments found “no evidence that any foreign government-affiliated actor prevented voting, changed votes, or disrupted the ability to tally votes” in the 2020 election. A National Intelligence Council report declassified in 2021 also found “no indications that any foreign actor attempted to alter any technical aspect of the voting process in the 2020 US elections, including voter registration, casting ballots, vote tabulation, or reporting results.”The speech also comes exactly one week after Trump fired all three remaining members of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, the agency responsible for certifying voting machines to voluntary federal guidelines that most states rely on. Reuters subsequently reported that Trump administration officials were frustrated with the commissioners’ inaction on voting machines and had been looking for ways to circumvent the agency for months.For now, the White House is staying tight-lipped. “As usual, anonymous sources are speculating about what President Trump will say during his speech on Thursday evening,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. “The truth is, nobody knows yet what President Trump will ultimately say, which is why everyone should tune in.”One key question is whether Trump will actually announce a new policy or action. Preparations for the 2026 midterms are already well underway, and election officials would likely not be able to implement any major new policies in time. Even if Trump does announce a new policy, he may not have the legal authority to order it. He has already issued two executive orders attempting to overhaul U.S. election procedures, including one last year that ordered the EAC to ban voting machines that use barcodes or QR codes for counting, with limited exceptions for voters with disabilities. But courts have blocked all their major provisions on the grounds that the president does not have the authority to unilaterally change election law. Instead, the Constitution delegates election rule-making to state legislatures and Congress.Trump has repeatedly pressured Congress to enact his preferred election policies by passing the SAVE America Act and similar legislation, but they do not have enough support in the Senate to pass. It’s possible that a goal of Trump’s speech is primarily to ratchet up that pressure. When Newsmax asked him to give a preview of the speech in an interview on Monday, Trump responded by saying, “We gotta have voter ID, we gotta have proof of citizenship” — two provisions of the SAVE America Act — “and we have to do something about the mail-in ballots, which are just corrupt, crooked, and should not be allowed.”Even if Trump does not try to use the speech to unveil new election policies, he could still use it to undermine the 2026 elections by sowing doubt about the legitimacy of U.S. elections in general. Election experts have decried Trump’s fearmongering around elections as attempts to intimidate election officials and lay the groundwork for challenging an unfavorable result.Nathaniel Rakich is Votebeat’s managing editor and is based in Washington, D.C. Contact Nathaniel at nrakich@votebeat.org.

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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter to get the latest.Election watchers are buzzing about President Donald Trump’s speech to the nation on Thursday night — but so far, no one has any concrete idea what he’s going to say.The White House has scheduled a rare primetime address for Thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump said the address would touch on multiple subjects but include a “very big announcement” about election security. “It’s really, really big news,” he said. “Without free and fair elections, you don’t have a country.”Trump, of course, has said many things about the integrity of U.S. elections, few of them true. He has claimed repeatedly that voter fraud is rampant and cost him the 2020 election, despite numerous investigations and audits that have found no evidence of that.Nevertheless, since Trump retook office last year, his administration has reopened investigations into that election on several fronts: The FBI seized ballots from an election office in Fulton County, Georgia; subpoenaed records from a partisan audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, Arizona; and has questioned election officials in Wisconsin. FBI Director Kash Patel said in April that the bureau would “soon” be making arrests in connection with the 2020 election, but those have yet to materialize.The Department of Homeland Security is also investigating potential noncitizens on the voter rolls in Michigan, Texas, and other states. The Department of Justice recently sent letters to all 50 states warning election officials could be prosecuted if they knowingly keep noncitizens on the rolls. The administration has also launched investigations into the security of voting machines. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence last year procured voting machines from Puerto Rico and probed them for security risks. Reuters reported the resulting report found vulnerabilities, such as machines running outdated software, but did not find evidence of vote manipulation. Some reporting suggests Trump’s speech will focus on those alleged vulnerabilities. Reuters and MS NOW have reported that Trump will present newly declassified intelligence about voting machines and attempts at foreign interference in U.S. elections. A 2021 report from the Justice and Homeland Security departments found “no evidence that any foreign government-affiliated actor prevented voting, changed votes, or disrupted the ability to tally votes” in the 2020 election. A National Intelligence Council report declassified in 2021 also found “no indications that any foreign actor attempted to alter any technical aspect of the voting process in the 2020 US elections, including voter registration, casting ballots, vote tabulation, or reporting results.”The speech also comes exactly one week after Trump fired all three remaining members of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, the agency responsible for certifying voting machines to voluntary federal guidelines that most states rely on. Reuters subsequently reported that Trump administration officials were frustrated with the commissioners’ inaction on voting machines and had been looking for ways to circumvent the agency for months.For now, the White House is staying tight-lipped. “As usual, anonymous sources are speculating about what President Trump will say during his speech on Thursday evening,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. “The truth is, nobody knows yet what President Trump will ultimately say, which is why everyone should tune in.”One key question is whether Trump will actually announce a new policy or action. Preparations for the 2026 midterms are already well underway, and election officials would likely not be able to implement any major new policies in time. Even if Trump does announce a new policy, he may not have the legal authority to order it. He has already issued two executive orders attempting to overhaul U.S. election procedures, including one last year that ordered the EAC to ban voting machines that use barcodes or QR codes for counting, with limited exceptions for voters with disabilities. But courts have blocked all their major provisions on the grounds that the president does not have the authority to unilaterally change election law. Instead, the Constitution delegates election rule-making to state legislatures and Congress.Trump has repeatedly pressured Congress to enact his preferred election policies by passing the SAVE America Act and similar legislation, but they do not have enough support in the Senate to pass. It’s possible that a goal of Trump’s speech is primarily to ratchet up that pressure. When Newsmax asked him to give a preview of the speech in an interview on Monday, Trump responded by saying, “We gotta have voter ID, we gotta have proof of citizenship” — two provisions of the SAVE America Act — “and we have to do something about the mail-in ballots, which are just corrupt, crooked, and should not be allowed.”Even if Trump does not try to use the speech to unveil new election policies, he could still use it to undermine the 2026 elections by sowing doubt about the legitimacy of U.S. elections in general. Election experts have decried Trump’s fearmongering around elections as attempts to intimidate election officials and lay the groundwork for challenging an unfavorable result.Nathaniel Rakich is Votebeat’s managing editor and is based in Washington, D.C. Contact Nathaniel at nrakich@votebeat.org.

And: Trump endorses Lindell; MPCA seeks new members for advisory group; and Itasca County looks for public input on outdoor recreation plan.

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And: Trump endorses Lindell; MPCA seeks new members for advisory group; and Itasca County looks for public input on outdoor recreation plan.

The Oklahoma County jail is reporting a statistical decrease deaths of in-custody deaths, based on a rolling average over a yearlong period.

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The Oklahoma County jail is reporting a statistical decrease deaths of in-custody deaths, based on a rolling average over a yearlong period.

Municipal leaders hope a fresh look at CT's enduring property tax problem will push gubernatorial candidates to confront the issue.

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Municipal leaders hope a fresh look at CT's enduring property tax problem will push gubernatorial candidates to confront the issue.

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Trash cans overflowing with empty Modelo bottles. Weeknights spent hanging out with friends with no regard for work in the morning. Fireworks on Steinway Street. New York City has been outside all summer thanks to the World Cup, and on Sunday, the fun (and crowds) comes to a close, with Argentina and Spain facing off […] The post Where in NYC to Watch the World Cup Final Between Argentina and Spain appeared first on The City Reporter.

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Trash cans overflowing with empty Modelo bottles. Weeknights spent hanging out with friends with no regard for work in the morning. Fireworks on Steinway Street. New York City has been outside all summer thanks to the World Cup, and on Sunday, the fun (and crowds) comes to a close, with Argentina and Spain facing off […] The post Where in NYC to Watch the World Cup Final Between Argentina and Spain appeared first on The City Reporter.

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The court-appointed remediation manager overseeing Rikers Island has ordered the city to overhaul key parts of the troubled jail system, calling for hiring new investigators to police officer misconduct, a $50 million expansion of educational and other programs for detainees and a pilot revamp of solitary confinement. In a 33-page action plan filed Wednesday — […] The post Rikers Remediation Manager Unveils Blueprint for Overhauling City Jails appeared first on The City Reporter.

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The court-appointed remediation manager overseeing Rikers Island has ordered the city to overhaul key parts of the troubled jail system, calling for hiring new investigators to police officer misconduct, a $50 million expansion of educational and other programs for detainees and a pilot revamp of solitary confinement. In a 33-page action plan filed Wednesday — […] The post Rikers Remediation Manager Unveils Blueprint for Overhauling City Jails appeared first on The City Reporter.

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Fifteen, 20, 30 feet down, a crate of dead fish hung in the water five miles off of Jupiter, Florida’s coastline, and the sharks rode up and down with it. Every so often, Tanner Mansell would reach into the crate, pull out a fish head and wave it through the water, and the sharks would […]

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Fifteen, 20, 30 feet down, a crate of dead fish hung in the water five miles off of Jupiter, Florida’s coastline, and the sharks rode up and down with it. Every so often, Tanner Mansell would reach into the crate, pull out a fish head and wave it through the water, and the sharks would […]

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The project narrowed the street in an attempt to slow traffic on the south side. The post Does traffic on Troy Avenue seem slower? Take this survey appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Armenia * A video surfaced yesterday of a shooting in Yerevan, showing an unidentified individual shooting another in the leg, after which the driver of a nearby car attempted to run over the shooter. The incident reportedly took place on 12 July. Armenian authorities have announced a criminal case has been launched. * The family of Ludwig Mkrtchyan, captured during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War and held in Azerbaijan, have raised alarm that his health condition has significantly deteriorat

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Armenia * A video surfaced yesterday of a shooting in Yerevan, showing an unidentified individual shooting another in the leg, after which the driver of a nearby car attempted to run over the shooter. The incident reportedly took place on 12 July. Armenian authorities have announced a criminal case has been launched. * The family of Ludwig Mkrtchyan, captured during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War and held in Azerbaijan, have raised alarm that his health condition has significantly deteriorat

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Le 25 juin, l’ancienne présidente de la commission vérité tunisienne, Sihem Ben Sedrine, a été condamnée à 25 ans de prison et une amende colossale. Un symptôme d’une transition démocratique à l’arrêt, explique l’expert Ahmed Aloui. L’article Une transition tunisienne qui a perdu sa boussole est apparu en premier sur JusticeInfo.net.

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Le 25 juin, l’ancienne présidente de la commission vérité tunisienne, Sihem Ben Sedrine, a été condamnée à 25 ans de prison et une amende colossale. Un symptôme d’une transition démocratique à l’arrêt, explique l’expert Ahmed Aloui. L’article Une transition tunisienne qui a perdu sa boussole est apparu en premier sur JusticeInfo.net.

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On June 25, former Tunisian Truth Commission chair Sihem Ben Sedrine was sentenced to 25 years in prison and a colossal fine. This is a sign that the country’s democratic transition has come off track, writes expert Ahmed Aloui. L’article Tunisia’s transition goes off the rails est apparu en premier sur JusticeInfo.net.

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On June 25, former Tunisian Truth Commission chair Sihem Ben Sedrine was sentenced to 25 years in prison and a colossal fine. This is a sign that the country’s democratic transition has come off track, writes expert Ahmed Aloui. L’article Tunisia’s transition goes off the rails est apparu en premier sur JusticeInfo.net.

Верховна Рада звернулася до Міжнародного олімпійського комітету (МОК) та міжнародних спортивних федерацій щодо продовження відсторонення спортсменів Росії та Білорусі від участі у міжнародних спортивних змаганнях до повного припинення російської агресії проти України. За відповідну постанову №15391 проголосували 245 народних депутатів. Депутати закликали МОК «скасувати рішення про відновлення прав олімпійського комітету Росії та продовжити його відсторонення до повного припинення збройної...

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Верховна Рада звернулася до Міжнародного олімпійського комітету (МОК) та міжнародних спортивних федерацій щодо продовження відсторонення спортсменів Росії та Білорусі від участі у міжнародних спортивних змаганнях до повного припинення російської агресії проти України. За відповідну постанову №15391 проголосували 245 народних депутатів. Депутати закликали МОК «скасувати рішення про відновлення прав олімпійського комітету Росії та продовжити його відсторонення до повного припинення збройної...

Flanked by state and local officials in Greenbelt's Beltway Plaza Mall, Comptroller Brooke Lierman on Wednesday touted the return of the annual Shop Maryland Tax-Free Week as a way for cash-strapped Marylanders to "save some real money."

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Flanked by state and local officials in Greenbelt's Beltway Plaza Mall, Comptroller Brooke Lierman on Wednesday touted the return of the annual Shop Maryland Tax-Free Week as a way for cash-strapped Marylanders to "save some real money."

With summer heat comes pool parties, beach days, backyard cookouts and, of course, swarms of bloodthirsty mosquitos. But while insect bites have always been a side effect of time spent outdoors, the species doing the biting are changing in historically temperate regions like New England. As climate change makes these areas warmer and wetter, their […]

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With summer heat comes pool parties, beach days, backyard cookouts and, of course, swarms of bloodthirsty mosquitos. But while insect bites have always been a side effect of time spent outdoors, the species doing the biting are changing in historically temperate regions like New England. As climate change makes these areas warmer and wetter, their […]

Argentia salió a las calles para celebrar su clasificación para la final de la Copa del Mundo, en la que defenderán corona ante España. Luego de vencer a Inglaterra en semifinales con remontada incluida, miles de aficionados de la albiceleste se acercaron al Obelisco para festejarlo. Con ellos estuvo nuestro corresponsal Natalio Cosoy.

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Argentia salió a las calles para celebrar su clasificación para la final de la Copa del Mundo, en la que defenderán corona ante España. Luego de vencer a Inglaterra en semifinales con remontada incluida, miles de aficionados de la albiceleste se acercaron al Obelisco para festejarlo. Con ellos estuvo nuestro corresponsal Natalio Cosoy.

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英國政府周四(7月16日)宣布將鋼鐵企業“英國鋼鐵公司”(British Steel)國有化。該公司此前由中國敬業集團所有,英國政府於去年4月接管該企業,以避免其旗下兩座高爐關閉。

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英國政府周四(7月16日)宣布將鋼鐵企業“英國鋼鐵公司”(British Steel)國有化。該公司此前由中國敬業集團所有,英國政府於去年4月接管該企業,以避免其旗下兩座高爐關閉。