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Seis pessoas, entre elas uma criança, morreram nesta sexta-feira (1°) em dois bombardeios israelenses contra um vilarejo no sul do Líbano, que o Exército de Israel havia ordenado evacuar apesar de um cessar-fogo, informou o Ministério da Saúde libanês. Segundo comunicado da pasta, outras oito pessoas, incluindo uma criança, também ficaram feridas nos ataques contra Habbouch, localidade de cerca de 15 mil habitantes.
Seis pessoas, entre elas uma criança, morreram nesta sexta-feira (1°) em dois bombardeios israelenses contra um vilarejo no sul do Líbano, que o Exército de Israel havia ordenado evacuar apesar de um cessar-fogo, informou o Ministério da Saúde libanês. Segundo comunicado da pasta, outras oito pessoas, incluindo uma criança, também ficaram feridas nos ataques contra Habbouch, localidade de cerca de 15 mil habitantes.
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Washington — Wezareta Xezîneya Amerîkayê îro Înê ragihand ku wê sizayên nû danîne ser sê navendên guhertina pereyan. Wezareta Xezîneyê di daxuyanîyekê de got ku ev navend alîkarîya rejîma Îranê dikin ku pereyên petrolê veguherînin û bidin artêşa xwe. Wezaretê herwiha da zanîn ku ew bi van cezayên nû rê li ber firotina petrola Îranê tê girtin û pereyên di destê Îranê de “kêm dibin.” Wezîrê Xezîneyê Scott Bessent got: "Îran serê marê terora cîhanê ye. Bi rêberîya Serokê Amerîkayê Donald...
Washington — Wezareta Xezîneya Amerîkayê îro Înê ragihand ku wê sizayên nû danîne ser sê navendên guhertina pereyan. Wezareta Xezîneyê di daxuyanîyekê de got ku ev navend alîkarîya rejîma Îranê dikin ku pereyên petrolê veguherînin û bidin artêşa xwe. Wezaretê herwiha da zanîn ku ew bi van cezayên nû rê li ber firotina petrola Îranê tê girtin û pereyên di destê Îranê de “kêm dibin.” Wezîrê Xezîneyê Scott Bessent got: "Îran serê marê terora cîhanê ye. Bi rêberîya Serokê Amerîkayê Donald...
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The University of Alaska Board of Regents announced Matt Cooper as the new university president on Friday, after a closed-door, confidential hiring search. Cooper is a Fairbanks-based attorney, and formerly served as legal representation for the university starting in 2011 and later as general counsel to the university from 2021 to 2024. He will replace […]
The University of Alaska Board of Regents announced Matt Cooper as the new university president on Friday, after a closed-door, confidential hiring search. Cooper is a Fairbanks-based attorney, and formerly served as legal representation for the university starting in 2011 and later as general counsel to the university from 2021 to 2024. He will replace […]
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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free Atlanta newsletter here.Researchers in the South want people to know about an invasive ant species whose painful sting can cause fatal anaphylaxis in some people – and disrupt local ecologies as well. Asian needle ants are not widely known and often meander outdoors individually, so it’s easy to miss them and get stung. As temperatures grow warmer in the spring, the ants become more active and people spend more time outside. Dan Suiter, an entomologist with the University of Georgia’s extension service, received calls from three people in 2024 reporting being stung by Asian needle ants and requiring hospitalization for anaphylaxis, an allergic reaction that can be fatal. Suiter said he wants to make sure people know about the Asian needle ant so they can avoid stings. Since he began putting out press alerts over the past few years, he’s received many more reports from people who were stung and needed serious medical treatment. @healthbeatnews Researchers in the South want people to know about an invasive ant species whose painful sting can cause fatal anaphylaxis in some people – and disrupt local ecologies as well. #AsianNeedleAnts are not widely known and often meander outdoors individually, so it’s easy to miss them and get stung. As temperatures grow warmer in the spring, the ants become more active and people spend more time outside. Learn more about the Asian needle ant and how to minimize risk at healthbeat.org. #ants #insects #georgia #south ♬ original sound - Healthbeat The species, discovered in Decatur, Georgia about a century ago, likely arrived in the United States through international trade. The ant has been reported in more than 20 states east of the Mississippi River, from Florida to Wisconsin, according to data from the Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics project at the University of Hong Kong.One study published last year found the ants thriving in a community mulch pile in Watkinsville, Georgia. Gardeners taking mulch from the pile could be contributing to the ant’s local spread, the authors wrote. The species has a 100-year head start on researchers, and they lack good historical data as to how the ant has spread in the United States, said Christopher Hayes, an entomologist at North Carolina State University. How invasive ants can affect the environmentAs with other invasive species – like kudzu – it’s too embedded in the environment to successfully remove it, Hayes said. In the Southeast, fire ants and Joro spiders are well-known invasive species. Scientists are seeking to better understand the Asian needle ant: where it is, its habitat, and its environmental impact. That’s important, Hayes said, because the ant can harm ecological systems. “On a daily basis, you have these multiple species that they’re always competing with one another,” Suiter said. Asian needle ants “out-compete” other ant species for food, driving those species to “local extinction.” That’s a problem because those species are often responsible for seed dispersal that allows native plant species to reproduce, he said. Hayes said he would like to figure out how to preserve native species and mitigate the Asian needle ant’s environmental impact. Painful sting can prompt anaphylaxis, phantom painAllergic reactions to stings by honeybees, wasps, and ants account for up to 43% of anaphylaxis cases and about 20% anaphylaxis-related fatalities. That makes them an important, if sometimes underrecognized, public health issue, according to a 2022 study.Suiter said people who are allergic to bees and wasps and those who carry EpiPens should know what the Asian needle ant looks like so they can avoid a potentially serious allergic reaction. Asian needle ants crawl along decaying wood and leaves. As temperatures warm and summers grow longer, Hayes said, the Asian needle ant will have longer active seasons. While the ants typically “hunker down” over the winter, they become more active in warmer weather, meaning people will have more chances of being exposed to them. The ants don’t come indoors, instead preferring moist environments, like downed logs, Suiter said. The ants, whose scientific name is Brachyponera chinensis, are brownish, measure 3/16-inch long, and often live in logs and leaf litter and under rocks and stones. “One of the ways to minimize the numbers of needle ants in your yard would be simply to clean up all that,” Suiter said. Asian needle ants are less aggressive than fire ants, Hayes said. They are “stealthier” and more likely to be hidden in piles of wood than the fire ant mounds that Southerners are used to seeing. And while fire ants are more likely to come pouring out of a mound and bite people multiple times, Asian needle ants will “meander around on your arms” or other body parts until they get squeezed, such as in a gardener’s glove, prompting them to bite, Hayes said. In contrast to most other ant species that form long trails, Asian needle ants tend to go it alone. “When you see them in your yard or on the concrete, they’re just kind of meandering around as a single ant, and they don’t really garner your attention” the way ants in long trails might, Suiter said. “With the Asian needle ant, their rate of triggering anaphylaxis from a single sting is much higher than the rate of a fire ant individual sting triggering anaphylaxis,” Hayes said. “The sting of an Asian needle ant is more dangerous on the individual ant level.” (Colloquially most people say they were “bitten” by an ant, Hayes said. In reality, most ants first bite people and then either sting with venom or spray an acid.) The sting looks different than a fire ant sting, which looks like a small zit with a white pustule, Suiter said. Asian needle ant stings have small red dot surrounded by swelling, similar to a yellow jacket sting.People who are allergic to other insects like bees and wasps are most at risk of anaphylaxis, Hayes said, because the venom is similar. But there are reports of people with no history of allergies or anaphylaxis also having severe reactions to the Asian needle ant, Hayes and Suiter said. If you do think you’ve been stung, keep an eye on the site and mark any swelling or redness with a marker on your skin so you can tell if it spreads. If it does spread, or you have difficulty breathing, seek medical advice right away, Hayes said. He has been stung before – “for science” – and said the sting felt like fiberglass underneath his skin, different from how a fire ant’s sting feels. He keeps an EpiPen and Benadryl on hand to help manage allergic reactions. The Asian needle ant has an unusual feature: It can cause pain hours after the initial sting, even up to 24 or 48 hours later. Hayes said his young son was stung last summer and woke up hours later screaming in pain. Suiter also reported the pain returning hours later after a sting. “It’s got kind of a bizarre response,” he said. Rebecca Grapevine is a reporter covering public health in Atlanta for Healthbeat. Contact Rebecca at rgrapevine@healthbeat.org.
Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free Atlanta newsletter here.Researchers in the South want people to know about an invasive ant species whose painful sting can cause fatal anaphylaxis in some people – and disrupt local ecologies as well. Asian needle ants are not widely known and often meander outdoors individually, so it’s easy to miss them and get stung. As temperatures grow warmer in the spring, the ants become more active and people spend more time outside. Dan Suiter, an entomologist with the University of Georgia’s extension service, received calls from three people in 2024 reporting being stung by Asian needle ants and requiring hospitalization for anaphylaxis, an allergic reaction that can be fatal. Suiter said he wants to make sure people know about the Asian needle ant so they can avoid stings. Since he began putting out press alerts over the past few years, he’s received many more reports from people who were stung and needed serious medical treatment. @healthbeatnews Researchers in the South want people to know about an invasive ant species whose painful sting can cause fatal anaphylaxis in some people – and disrupt local ecologies as well. #AsianNeedleAnts are not widely known and often meander outdoors individually, so it’s easy to miss them and get stung. As temperatures grow warmer in the spring, the ants become more active and people spend more time outside. Learn more about the Asian needle ant and how to minimize risk at healthbeat.org. #ants #insects #georgia #south ♬ original sound - Healthbeat The species, discovered in Decatur, Georgia about a century ago, likely arrived in the United States through international trade. The ant has been reported in more than 20 states east of the Mississippi River, from Florida to Wisconsin, according to data from the Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics project at the University of Hong Kong.One study published last year found the ants thriving in a community mulch pile in Watkinsville, Georgia. Gardeners taking mulch from the pile could be contributing to the ant’s local spread, the authors wrote. The species has a 100-year head start on researchers, and they lack good historical data as to how the ant has spread in the United States, said Christopher Hayes, an entomologist at North Carolina State University. How invasive ants can affect the environmentAs with other invasive species – like kudzu – it’s too embedded in the environment to successfully remove it, Hayes said. In the Southeast, fire ants and Joro spiders are well-known invasive species. Scientists are seeking to better understand the Asian needle ant: where it is, its habitat, and its environmental impact. That’s important, Hayes said, because the ant can harm ecological systems. “On a daily basis, you have these multiple species that they’re always competing with one another,” Suiter said. Asian needle ants “out-compete” other ant species for food, driving those species to “local extinction.” That’s a problem because those species are often responsible for seed dispersal that allows native plant species to reproduce, he said. Hayes said he would like to figure out how to preserve native species and mitigate the Asian needle ant’s environmental impact. Painful sting can prompt anaphylaxis, phantom painAllergic reactions to stings by honeybees, wasps, and ants account for up to 43% of anaphylaxis cases and about 20% anaphylaxis-related fatalities. That makes them an important, if sometimes underrecognized, public health issue, according to a 2022 study.Suiter said people who are allergic to bees and wasps and those who carry EpiPens should know what the Asian needle ant looks like so they can avoid a potentially serious allergic reaction. Asian needle ants crawl along decaying wood and leaves. As temperatures warm and summers grow longer, Hayes said, the Asian needle ant will have longer active seasons. While the ants typically “hunker down” over the winter, they become more active in warmer weather, meaning people will have more chances of being exposed to them. The ants don’t come indoors, instead preferring moist environments, like downed logs, Suiter said. The ants, whose scientific name is Brachyponera chinensis, are brownish, measure 3/16-inch long, and often live in logs and leaf litter and under rocks and stones. “One of the ways to minimize the numbers of needle ants in your yard would be simply to clean up all that,” Suiter said. Asian needle ants are less aggressive than fire ants, Hayes said. They are “stealthier” and more likely to be hidden in piles of wood than the fire ant mounds that Southerners are used to seeing. And while fire ants are more likely to come pouring out of a mound and bite people multiple times, Asian needle ants will “meander around on your arms” or other body parts until they get squeezed, such as in a gardener’s glove, prompting them to bite, Hayes said. In contrast to most other ant species that form long trails, Asian needle ants tend to go it alone. “When you see them in your yard or on the concrete, they’re just kind of meandering around as a single ant, and they don’t really garner your attention” the way ants in long trails might, Suiter said. “With the Asian needle ant, their rate of triggering anaphylaxis from a single sting is much higher than the rate of a fire ant individual sting triggering anaphylaxis,” Hayes said. “The sting of an Asian needle ant is more dangerous on the individual ant level.” (Colloquially most people say they were “bitten” by an ant, Hayes said. In reality, most ants first bite people and then either sting with venom or spray an acid.) The sting looks different than a fire ant sting, which looks like a small zit with a white pustule, Suiter said. Asian needle ant stings have small red dot surrounded by swelling, similar to a yellow jacket sting.People who are allergic to other insects like bees and wasps are most at risk of anaphylaxis, Hayes said, because the venom is similar. But there are reports of people with no history of allergies or anaphylaxis also having severe reactions to the Asian needle ant, Hayes and Suiter said. If you do think you’ve been stung, keep an eye on the site and mark any swelling or redness with a marker on your skin so you can tell if it spreads. If it does spread, or you have difficulty breathing, seek medical advice right away, Hayes said. He has been stung before – “for science” – and said the sting felt like fiberglass underneath his skin, different from how a fire ant’s sting feels. He keeps an EpiPen and Benadryl on hand to help manage allergic reactions. The Asian needle ant has an unusual feature: It can cause pain hours after the initial sting, even up to 24 or 48 hours later. Hayes said his young son was stung last summer and woke up hours later screaming in pain. Suiter also reported the pain returning hours later after a sting. “It’s got kind of a bizarre response,” he said. Rebecca Grapevine is a reporter covering public health in Atlanta for Healthbeat. Contact Rebecca at rgrapevine@healthbeat.org.
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Organic farmers like Bob Quinn don’t win many farm bill battles, so a U.S. House vote thwarting a proposed ban on state-issued cancer warnings on pesticides hit him like a surprise forecast for two weeks of rain. Seventy-three Republicans voted to remove the prohibition, and six Democrats voted in line with most Republicans to bar states from requiring the labels — a good example of how complicated food politics can be. The post In farm bill fight, Montana congressmen at odds with MAHA majority appeared first on Montana Free Press.

Organic farmers like Bob Quinn don’t win many farm bill battles, so a U.S. House vote thwarting a proposed ban on state-issued cancer warnings on pesticides hit him like a surprise forecast for two weeks of rain. Seventy-three Republicans voted to remove the prohibition, and six Democrats voted in line with most Republicans to bar states from requiring the labels — a good example of how complicated food politics can be. The post In farm bill fight, Montana congressmen at odds with MAHA majority appeared first on Montana Free Press.
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Escribe el autor en uno de sus poemas: "Susurran las mujeres del poblado un mantra muy antiguo y el norte de sus voces seduce mis oídos".

Escribe el autor en uno de sus poemas: "Susurran las mujeres del poblado un mantra muy antiguo y el norte de sus voces seduce mis oídos".
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Cerca de 158 mil pessoas participaram de manifestações sindicais em toda a França nesta sexta-feira (1º), feriado do Dia do Trabalho, segundo dados do Ministério do Interior. O balanço oficial aponta 24 mil manifestantes em Paris, enquanto a central sindical CGT apresenta números mais expressivos: mais de 300 mil pessoas no país, sendo 100 mil apenas na capital.
Cerca de 158 mil pessoas participaram de manifestações sindicais em toda a França nesta sexta-feira (1º), feriado do Dia do Trabalho, segundo dados do Ministério do Interior. O balanço oficial aponta 24 mil manifestantes em Paris, enquanto a central sindical CGT apresenta números mais expressivos: mais de 300 mil pessoas no país, sendo 100 mil apenas na capital.
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Rivers running below normal Local streams are flowing at 45-93% of normal in the Roaring Fork watershed as of April 30, while the Colorado River is running at 43% of average at Dotsero and 30% near the Colorado-Utah stateline. At Stillwater, located upstream of Aspen, the Roaring Fork River ran at 71 cfs on April […] The post Real-time local streamflow appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

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Rivers running below normal Local streams are flowing at 45-93% of normal in the Roaring Fork watershed as of April 30, while the Colorado River is running at 43% of average at Dotsero and 30% near the Colorado-Utah stateline. At Stillwater, located upstream of Aspen, the Roaring Fork River ran at 71 cfs on April […] The post Real-time local streamflow appeared first on Aspen Journalism.
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Peninsula Beacon spotlights local restaurants worth the wait; the Fourth of July drone show in OB hasn’t flown since 2023 due to the city not granting permits; plus Point Loma High School principal David Jaffe announces retirement, San Diego Music Awards at Humphreys on May 6, and Point Loma instructor Noel Pomerleau named San Diego Unified’s High School Teacher of the Year.
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Peninsula Beacon spotlights local restaurants worth the wait; the Fourth of July drone show in OB hasn’t flown since 2023 due to the city not granting permits; plus Point Loma High School principal David Jaffe announces retirement, San Diego Music Awards at Humphreys on May 6, and Point Loma instructor Noel Pomerleau named San Diego Unified’s High School Teacher of the Year.
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The LA Local recently spotted them at Hollenbeck Park and in Echo Park, and officials said they’ve put up 500 around the city.
The LA Local recently spotted them at Hollenbeck Park and in Echo Park, and officials said they’ve put up 500 around the city.
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CHIRENO — Every day, Courtney Bush has to figure out who can pick up her kids. It’s not an easy decision, even after wrestling with it for years. With no child care options or after-school programs in her rural East Texas town, Bush sometimes leaves work early. And when that isn’t an option, she calls […]
CHIRENO — Every day, Courtney Bush has to figure out who can pick up her kids. It’s not an easy decision, even after wrestling with it for years. With no child care options or after-school programs in her rural East Texas town, Bush sometimes leaves work early. And when that isn’t an option, she calls […]
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May Day is a day for workers. Two of Canada's largest labour organizations issued a joint statement to recognize the occasion this year. The post Statement of Solidarity by Unifor and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) for May Day 2026 appeared first on rabble.ca.
May Day is a day for workers. Two of Canada's largest labour organizations issued a joint statement to recognize the occasion this year. The post Statement of Solidarity by Unifor and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) for May Day 2026 appeared first on rabble.ca.
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For the second time, a Black Hawk County physician accused of sexual impropriety is being sanctioned by state regulators. The second case follows a 2022 decision by regulators to fully restore the doctor’s license long before he had completed an agreed-to probationary period of three to five years. State records show that in August 2025, […]

For the second time, a Black Hawk County physician accused of sexual impropriety is being sanctioned by state regulators. The second case follows a 2022 decision by regulators to fully restore the doctor’s license long before he had completed an agreed-to probationary period of three to five years. State records show that in August 2025, […]
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法國國際廣播電台(Radio France Internationale)中文[法語世界](Chronique francophonie)2026年05月01日星期五第154集。在位於拉美地區及加勒比海水域的法語國家海地(Haïti),國際社會為恢復這個島國治安的多國維穩行動現已進入新階段。首批非洲國家乍得的軍人已於一個月前的04月01日入駐海地首都太子港(port au prince),成為聯合國支持的國際部隊[鎮壓幫派力量]或[鎮壓黑幫力量](FRG-Force de répression des gangs)的主力。就此,出生於海地(Haitï)的法國學者、巴黎一大(université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)地理系(département de géographie)主任、作家泰奧達博士(Dr. Jean-Marie Théodat)接受了本台法廣非洲組(RFI Afrique)法語主持人克里斯托夫(Christophe BOISBOUVIER)的採訪。本次節目圍繞這一專訪的主要內容展開,由尼古拉編譯和播報。
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法國國際廣播電台(Radio France Internationale)中文[法語世界](Chronique francophonie)2026年05月01日星期五第154集。在位於拉美地區及加勒比海水域的法語國家海地(Haïti),國際社會為恢復這個島國治安的多國維穩行動現已進入新階段。首批非洲國家乍得的軍人已於一個月前的04月01日入駐海地首都太子港(port au prince),成為聯合國支持的國際部隊[鎮壓幫派力量]或[鎮壓黑幫力量](FRG-Force de répression des gangs)的主力。就此,出生於海地(Haitï)的法國學者、巴黎一大(université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)地理系(département de géographie)主任、作家泰奧達博士(Dr. Jean-Marie Théodat)接受了本台法廣非洲組(RFI Afrique)法語主持人克里斯托夫(Christophe BOISBOUVIER)的採訪。本次節目圍繞這一專訪的主要內容展開,由尼古拉編譯和播報。
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法国国际广播电台(Radio France Internationale)中文[法语世界](Chronique francophonie)2026年05月01日星期五第154集。在位于拉美地区及加勒比海水域的法语国家海地(Haïti),国际社会为恢复这个岛国治安的多国维稳行动现已进入新阶段。首批非洲国家乍得的军人已于一个月前的04月01日入驻海地首都太子港(port au prince),成为联合国支持的国际部队[镇压帮派力量]或[镇压黑帮力量](FRG-Force de répression des gangs)的主力。就此,出生于海地(Haitï)的法国学者、巴黎一大(université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)地理系(département de géographie)主任、作家泰奥达博士(Dr. Jean-Marie Théodat)接受了本台法广非洲组(RFI Afrique)法语主持人克里斯托夫(Christophe BOISBOUVIER)的采访。本次节目围绕这一专访的主要内容展开,由尼古拉编译和播报。
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法国国际广播电台(Radio France Internationale)中文[法语世界](Chronique francophonie)2026年05月01日星期五第154集。在位于拉美地区及加勒比海水域的法语国家海地(Haïti),国际社会为恢复这个岛国治安的多国维稳行动现已进入新阶段。首批非洲国家乍得的军人已于一个月前的04月01日入驻海地首都太子港(port au prince),成为联合国支持的国际部队[镇压帮派力量]或[镇压黑帮力量](FRG-Force de répression des gangs)的主力。就此,出生于海地(Haitï)的法国学者、巴黎一大(université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)地理系(département de géographie)主任、作家泰奥达博士(Dr. Jean-Marie Théodat)接受了本台法广非洲组(RFI Afrique)法语主持人克里斯托夫(Christophe BOISBOUVIER)的采访。本次节目围绕这一专访的主要内容展开,由尼古拉编译和播报。
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Dos días después de que un hombre armado intentara entrar en la cena de la Asociación de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, la secretaria de prensa de la Casa Blanca, Karoline Leavitt, citó declaraciones de los demócratas que, según ella, están "incitando a la violencia" contra el presidente Donald Trump y otros republicanos. Sin embargo, varias de las declaraciones que citó fueron sacadas de contexto, un punto que el líder demócrata de la Cámara de Representantes, Hakeem Jeffries, recalcó al rebatirla. The post Contexto para los ejemplos que citó Leavitt sobre una “violenta retórica” appeared first on FactCheck.org.
Dos días después de que un hombre armado intentara entrar en la cena de la Asociación de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, la secretaria de prensa de la Casa Blanca, Karoline Leavitt, citó declaraciones de los demócratas que, según ella, están "incitando a la violencia" contra el presidente Donald Trump y otros republicanos. Sin embargo, varias de las declaraciones que citó fueron sacadas de contexto, un punto que el líder demócrata de la Cámara de Representantes, Hakeem Jeffries, recalcó al rebatirla. The post Contexto para los ejemplos que citó Leavitt sobre una “violenta retórica” appeared first on FactCheck.org.
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GOP rivals say Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson can’t be trusted to oversee fall elections as she runs for governor. Experts say they’re overstating her role in the process.

GOP rivals say Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson can’t be trusted to oversee fall elections as she runs for governor. Experts say they’re overstating her role in the process.
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دادگاه انقلاب شیراز حمیدرضا و عبدالرضا فتحی، سعید زارعی کردشولی و حمیدرضا ثابترای، بازداشتشدگان اعتراضات دیماه را
دادگاه انقلاب شیراز حمیدرضا و عبدالرضا فتحی، سعید زارعی کردشولی و حمیدرضا ثابترای، بازداشتشدگان اعتراضات دیماه را
На сайте краснодарского издания «Анапа Регион» 29 апреля опубликовали статью с заголовком «Эксклюзивное интервью губернатора Краснодарского края о ситуации в Туапсе». Вскоре публикация была удалена (но ее копия сохранилась в веб-архиве), а редакция сообщила, что сайт взломали, разместив фейковое интервью. В этой публикации были следующие заявления:
На сайте краснодарского издания «Анапа Регион» 29 апреля опубликовали статью с заголовком «Эксклюзивное интервью губернатора Краснодарского края о ситуации в Туапсе». Вскоре публикация была удалена (но ее копия сохранилась в веб-архиве), а редакция сообщила, что сайт взломали, разместив фейковое интервью. В этой публикации были следующие заявления:
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زوج بریتانیایی زندانی در ایران: اینجا زندگی ما هدر میرود و به تدریج می پوسیم
زوج بریتانیایی زندانی در ایران: اینجا زندگی ما هدر میرود و به تدریج می پوسیم