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Donostian euskararen presentziaz, kultur ekosistemaz eta hiriaren eraldaketaz hausnartzeko abagunea ekarri du Hontzaren itxierak. Amets Ibero eta Aiora Enparantza Bagera Euskaltzaleen Elkarteko kideek, Jose Angel Irigarai idazleak eta Beñat Gaztelumendi bertsolariak ikuspegi ezberdinetatik aztertu dute gertatutakoa. Osatu duten irudia ez da soilik liburu denda baten agurra: hiri eredu baten, komunitate baten eta hizkuntza baten erronken isla ere bada.

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Donostian euskararen presentziaz, kultur ekosistemaz eta hiriaren eraldaketaz hausnartzeko abagunea ekarri du Hontzaren itxierak. Amets Ibero eta Aiora Enparantza Bagera Euskaltzaleen Elkarteko kideek, Jose Angel Irigarai idazleak eta Beñat Gaztelumendi bertsolariak ikuspegi ezberdinetatik aztertu dute gertatutakoa. Osatu duten irudia ez da soilik liburu denda baten agurra: hiri eredu baten, komunitate baten eta hizkuntza baten erronken isla ere bada.

Iparragirreren herrira joan ziren atzo Revueltako faxistak, eta bere aurkako propaganda banatu zuten. Espetxetik kanpo hainbat ordu igarotzeko aukera izango duela-eta, bere kontrako jazarpen-kanpaina indartu dute eskuin muturreko taldeek eta komunikabideek.

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Iparragirreren herrira joan ziren atzo Revueltako faxistak, eta bere aurkako propaganda banatu zuten. Espetxetik kanpo hainbat ordu igarotzeko aukera izango duela-eta, bere kontrako jazarpen-kanpaina indartu dute eskuin muturreko taldeek eta komunikabideek.

Utah attorneys say a Venezuelan man had permission to lawfully enter the U.S. but was sent to a prison in El Salvador, where he was beaten.

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Utah attorneys say a Venezuelan man had permission to lawfully enter the U.S. but was sent to a prison in El Salvador, where he was beaten.

Una mujer pasa frente un mural dedicado a César Chávez. (Foto: Carlos Aviles/Para Tiempos de San Diego.) La marcha en su honor fue cancelada. Su nombre ya fue borrado del rótulo de una escuela primaria en el barrio de Southcrest. Y los esfuerzos por borrar el nombre de César Chávez de las calles, parques y […]

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Una mujer pasa frente un mural dedicado a César Chávez. (Foto: Carlos Aviles/Para Tiempos de San Diego.) La marcha en su honor fue cancelada. Su nombre ya fue borrado del rótulo de una escuela primaria en el barrio de Southcrest. Y los esfuerzos por borrar el nombre de César Chávez de las calles, parques y […]

Fatiga, insomnio, estrés: quizá no es tu ritmo de vida, sino lo que falta en tu plato. Estas verduras tienen la clave.

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Fatiga, insomnio, estrés: quizá no es tu ritmo de vida, sino lo que falta en tu plato. Estas verduras tienen la clave.

La RDC n'a pas brillé contre la Jamaïque ce mardi, mais l'important était ailleurs. Les Léopards ont décroché un billet pour la Coupe du monde pour la première fois depuis 52 ans grâce à une victoire 1-0 en prolongations en finale des barrages intercontinentaux à Guadalajara.

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La RDC n'a pas brillé contre la Jamaïque ce mardi, mais l'important était ailleurs. Les Léopards ont décroché un billet pour la Coupe du monde pour la première fois depuis 52 ans grâce à une victoire 1-0 en prolongations en finale des barrages intercontinentaux à Guadalajara.

Mayor, council members want more information about 50% tax break for data center. Residents ask Fort Worth for regulation.

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Mayor, council members want more information about 50% tax break for data center. Residents ask Fort Worth for regulation.

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Rhode Island Current
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Rhode Island Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor can finally remove the “interim” from his title following his confirmation vote by the Senate Tuesday. The 28-7 vote came within minutes, nearly eight months after Gov. Dan McKee’s nomination last August. The lag prompted legal questions over Pryor’s ability to serve on an interim basis, with the executive […]

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Rhode Island Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor can finally remove the “interim” from his title following his confirmation vote by the Senate Tuesday. The 28-7 vote came within minutes, nearly eight months after Gov. Dan McKee’s nomination last August. The lag prompted legal questions over Pryor’s ability to serve on an interim basis, with the executive […]

From wombat and mozzie surveillance to deciphering climate history and spotting star explosions, citizen scientists are instrumental in contributing knowledge.

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From wombat and mozzie surveillance to deciphering climate history and spotting star explosions, citizen scientists are instrumental in contributing knowledge.

This story was originally published by ProPublica. In the first days after Pam Bondi was appointed attorney general last year, the Department of Justice began shutting down pending criminal cases at a record pace. The cases included an investigation into a Virginia nursing home with a recent record of patient abuse; probes of fraud involving […] The post Trump’s Justice Department dropped 23,000 criminal investigations in shift to immigration appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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This story was originally published by ProPublica. In the first days after Pam Bondi was appointed attorney general last year, the Department of Justice began shutting down pending criminal cases at a record pace. The cases included an investigation into a Virginia nursing home with a recent record of patient abuse; probes of fraud involving […] The post Trump’s Justice Department dropped 23,000 criminal investigations in shift to immigration appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

Nesta terça-feira (31), o ministro Geraldo Alckmin (PSB) foi anunciado como vice-presidente na chapa do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) para tentar a reeleição em outubro deste ano. Para o advogado e cientista político Jorge Folena, a decisão de Lula é acertada. “É uma chapa vitoriosa. Manter essa chapa no governo é importante”, […] Fonte

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Nesta terça-feira (31), o ministro Geraldo Alckmin (PSB) foi anunciado como vice-presidente na chapa do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) para tentar a reeleição em outubro deste ano. Para o advogado e cientista político Jorge Folena, a decisão de Lula é acertada. “É uma chapa vitoriosa. Manter essa chapa no governo é importante”, […] Fonte

The Mississippi House and Senate could not reach agreement on redrawing the three state Supreme Court court districts. But lawmakers on Tuesday debated and passed numerous other bills, hoping to end their 2026 session by Thursday.

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The Mississippi House and Senate could not reach agreement on redrawing the three state Supreme Court court districts. But lawmakers on Tuesday debated and passed numerous other bills, hoping to end their 2026 session by Thursday.

Nesta terça-feira, dia 31 de março, faz 10 anos que eu me filiei a um partido político. Foi no meio de uma passeata contra o golpe de 2016, com a sensação de que só gritar na rua já não dava conta. Antes disso, e por muito tempo, bati no peito para dizer que nunca havia […] Fonte

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Nesta terça-feira, dia 31 de março, faz 10 anos que eu me filiei a um partido político. Foi no meio de uma passeata contra o golpe de 2016, com a sensação de que só gritar na rua já não dava conta. Antes disso, e por muito tempo, bati no peito para dizer que nunca havia […] Fonte

Community leaders in Milwaukee are raising concerns about violence involving teens and calling for solutions. The post ‘What exists is not always what young people want’: Milwaukee leaders react to ‘teen takeovers’ at Bayshore Mall and Moody Park appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Community leaders in Milwaukee are raising concerns about violence involving teens and calling for solutions. The post ‘What exists is not always what young people want’: Milwaukee leaders react to ‘teen takeovers’ at Bayshore Mall and Moody Park appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Plaintiffs’ attorney Theodore Boutrous said Tuesday's ruling is “a victory for the First Amendment and for freedom of the press.”

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Plaintiffs’ attorney Theodore Boutrous said Tuesday's ruling is “a victory for the First Amendment and for freedom of the press.”

En Ukraine, la justice a été au centre d'une visite symbolique des représentants de la diplomatie européenne avec à leur tête Kaja Kallas, venus commémorer les atrocités découvertes lors de la libération de la ville de Boutcha, une banlieue cossue de Kiev. L'occasion pour l'Europe de rappeler son soutien à l'Ukraine.

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En Ukraine, la justice a été au centre d'une visite symbolique des représentants de la diplomatie européenne avec à leur tête Kaja Kallas, venus commémorer les atrocités découvertes lors de la libération de la ville de Boutcha, une banlieue cossue de Kiev. L'occasion pour l'Europe de rappeler son soutien à l'Ukraine.

Teherán transmite a la Unión Europea su disposición a frenar la guerra si cesan los ataques, mientras Washington advierte de que responderá con contundencia a cualquier agresión contra intereses estadounidenses.

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Teherán transmite a la Unión Europea su disposición a frenar la guerra si cesan los ataques, mientras Washington advierte de que responderá con contundencia a cualquier agresión contra intereses estadounidenses.

از ظاهر نشدن مقامات جمهوری اسلامی در برابر عموم تا برگزاری جلسات دولتی در مکان‌های نامعلوم

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از ظاهر نشدن مقامات جمهوری اسلامی در برابر عموم تا برگزاری جلسات دولتی در مکان‌های نامعلوم

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Nevada is the latest state to send National Guard air forces to support the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran, according to a news release issued Tuesday by the Nevada National Guard.  The 152nd Airlift Wing out of Reno, known as the High Rollers, is a “lethal innovative team of combat- ready warfighters” according to […]

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Nevada is the latest state to send National Guard air forces to support the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran, according to a news release issued Tuesday by the Nevada National Guard.  The 152nd Airlift Wing out of Reno, known as the High Rollers, is a “lethal innovative team of combat- ready warfighters” according to […]

(The Center Square) – Two lawsuits against California Gov. Gavin Newsom over the Golden State’s mid-decade congressional redistricting are being consolidated in federal court. The consolidation of the cases was announced by the Alexandria, Va.-based law firm that represented the plaintiffs in one case, Noyes vs. Newsom. That case lists Mitch Noyes, Holden Lomeli and Anthony McBroom as plaintiffs. All three are California residents who live in newly drawn districts under the Proposition 50 map, which California voters approved overwhelmingly in November 2025. “It’s about efficiency,” J. Christian Adams, the president and general counsel at Public Interest Legal Foundation, said about consolidating the suits. “You don’t want to have two separate train tracks," Adams told The Center Square on Tuesday. "We thought they should have been consolidated from the beginning, but that didn’t happen, so better late than never, I suppose.” Adams explained that in Tangipa vs. Newsom, the plaintiff - Assemblymember David Tangipa, R-Fresno - was seeking a preliminary injunction to suspend use of the maps while the constitutionality of the maps was decided in court. According to the complaint in Noyes vs. Newsom, the newly drawn districts that Noyes, Lomeli and McBroom all live in were drawn with racial intent. Noyes vs. Newsom brings up different legal issues than the Tangipa case, which was heard in December in the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, Adams told The Center Square. “The Noyes case is different because it deals with the 15th Amendment, and not the 14th,” Adams said. “The hurdle for the 15th Amendment is much lower to get over than the 14th Amendment. The 14th Amendment is a harder case.” The 14th Amendment ensures equal protection under the law. The 15th prohibits federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based on race or color. The case will continue to be heard in U.S. District Court Central District of California in Los Angeles, Adams said. The defendants in the case, Newsom and California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, will answer the new consolidated complaint. There is currently no date set for the case. Tangipa vs. Newsom, which was heard in the federal district courthouse in downtown Los Angeles in December 2025, spanned three days and eventually resulted in the court deciding to uphold the maps. The crux of the plaintiff's argument was that racial gerrymandering was a factor in how the maps were drawn. Tangipa predicted that the case was going to go before the Supreme Court. Ultimately, the highest court in the country decided to not hear the case in February. “This is just a denial of the emergency injunction, and I really just thank the court for providing clarity,” Tangipa, who brought the lawsuit with the U.S. Department of Justice, previously told The Center Square. Tangipa did not respond to The Center Square before press time on Tuesday. Tangipa, who was the only Republican lawmaker to sue Newsom and Weber over Prop. 50, filed his lawsuit after the special election passed in November with 64.7% of California voters approving the measure. Newsom pushed for the mid-decade redistricting effort after Texas redrew its congressional maps last year to allow Lone Star State Republicans to pick up five new seats in the U.S. House of Representatives in the midterm elections later this year. California’s redistricting election allowed the Golden State to pick up five new Democratic seats in the House. California legislators who sit on elections-related committees did not respond to The Center Square's request for comment. Newsom's office also did not respond before press time on Tuesday.

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(The Center Square) – Two lawsuits against California Gov. Gavin Newsom over the Golden State’s mid-decade congressional redistricting are being consolidated in federal court. The consolidation of the cases was announced by the Alexandria, Va.-based law firm that represented the plaintiffs in one case, Noyes vs. Newsom. That case lists Mitch Noyes, Holden Lomeli and Anthony McBroom as plaintiffs. All three are California residents who live in newly drawn districts under the Proposition 50 map, which California voters approved overwhelmingly in November 2025. “It’s about efficiency,” J. Christian Adams, the president and general counsel at Public Interest Legal Foundation, said about consolidating the suits. “You don’t want to have two separate train tracks," Adams told The Center Square on Tuesday. "We thought they should have been consolidated from the beginning, but that didn’t happen, so better late than never, I suppose.” Adams explained that in Tangipa vs. Newsom, the plaintiff - Assemblymember David Tangipa, R-Fresno - was seeking a preliminary injunction to suspend use of the maps while the constitutionality of the maps was decided in court. According to the complaint in Noyes vs. Newsom, the newly drawn districts that Noyes, Lomeli and McBroom all live in were drawn with racial intent. Noyes vs. Newsom brings up different legal issues than the Tangipa case, which was heard in December in the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, Adams told The Center Square. “The Noyes case is different because it deals with the 15th Amendment, and not the 14th,” Adams said. “The hurdle for the 15th Amendment is much lower to get over than the 14th Amendment. The 14th Amendment is a harder case.” The 14th Amendment ensures equal protection under the law. The 15th prohibits federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based on race or color. The case will continue to be heard in U.S. District Court Central District of California in Los Angeles, Adams said. The defendants in the case, Newsom and California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, will answer the new consolidated complaint. There is currently no date set for the case. Tangipa vs. Newsom, which was heard in the federal district courthouse in downtown Los Angeles in December 2025, spanned three days and eventually resulted in the court deciding to uphold the maps. The crux of the plaintiff's argument was that racial gerrymandering was a factor in how the maps were drawn. Tangipa predicted that the case was going to go before the Supreme Court. Ultimately, the highest court in the country decided to not hear the case in February. “This is just a denial of the emergency injunction, and I really just thank the court for providing clarity,” Tangipa, who brought the lawsuit with the U.S. Department of Justice, previously told The Center Square. Tangipa did not respond to The Center Square before press time on Tuesday. Tangipa, who was the only Republican lawmaker to sue Newsom and Weber over Prop. 50, filed his lawsuit after the special election passed in November with 64.7% of California voters approving the measure. Newsom pushed for the mid-decade redistricting effort after Texas redrew its congressional maps last year to allow Lone Star State Republicans to pick up five new seats in the U.S. House of Representatives in the midterm elections later this year. California’s redistricting election allowed the Golden State to pick up five new Democratic seats in the House. California legislators who sit on elections-related committees did not respond to The Center Square's request for comment. Newsom's office also did not respond before press time on Tuesday.