At a promotion ceremony on Wednesday afternoon, Amarillo Police Department Chief Thomas Hover announced a new assistant chief of police and a new position he added as part of organizational restructuring. Hover also recognized the promotion of three corporals to sergeant.  Former Assistant Chief Jimmy Johnson retired at the end of April, and Hover said […] The post Amarillo Police Department welcomes new assistant chief, Erick Bohannon appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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At a promotion ceremony on Wednesday afternoon, Amarillo Police Department Chief Thomas Hover announced a new assistant chief of police and a new position he added as part of organizational restructuring. Hover also recognized the promotion of three corporals to sergeant.  Former Assistant Chief Jimmy Johnson retired at the end of April, and Hover said […] The post Amarillo Police Department welcomes new assistant chief, Erick Bohannon appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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Discover eight Arizona-made foods and drinks worth seeking out, including locally crafted olive oil, wine, beer, cider, burritos, granola bars, soda, and more. The post 8 Arizona-made foods & drinks worth adding to your shopping list appeared first on Good Info Newswire.

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Discover eight Arizona-made foods and drinks worth seeking out, including locally crafted olive oil, wine, beer, cider, burritos, granola bars, soda, and more. The post 8 Arizona-made foods & drinks worth adding to your shopping list appeared first on Good Info Newswire.

Advocates say they are seeing delays in the scheduling of interviews and heightened scrutiny of applicants.

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The state-run health plan for school workers may see a 34% premium hike next year. The panel tasked with approving new rates punted on a vote Wednesday.

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The state-run health plan for school workers may see a 34% premium hike next year. The panel tasked with approving new rates punted on a vote Wednesday.

Esto, debido a que todos los establecimientos educacionales tienen fallas eléctricas, así como caída de cielo falso y algunas reparaciones que llevarán más de un día en su construcción. Este artículo Confirman suspensión de clases para jueves y viernes en escuelas y liceos municipales de Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Esto, debido a que todos los establecimientos educacionales tienen fallas eléctricas, así como caída de cielo falso y algunas reparaciones que llevarán más de un día en su construcción. Este artículo Confirman suspensión de clases para jueves y viernes en escuelas y liceos municipales de Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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If seeing is believing, the single foundation shaft resting on the bank of the Seekonk River below an open sky where the westbound Washington Bridge once loomed offers little reassurance. Nor does Gov. Dan McKee’s repeated promise that the replacement highway construction is progressing well, even ahead of schedule. Enter animation. The 2 minute and […]

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If seeing is believing, the single foundation shaft resting on the bank of the Seekonk River below an open sky where the westbound Washington Bridge once loomed offers little reassurance. Nor does Gov. Dan McKee’s repeated promise that the replacement highway construction is progressing well, even ahead of schedule. Enter animation. The 2 minute and […]

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A Norte Energia, concessionária do Ministério das Minas e Energia, que opera a hidrelétrica de Belo Monte, reagiu ao último artigo que escrevi sobre o tema com uma nota, na qual se defendia das criticas que lhe fiz sobre sua […] O post O que vai acontecer em Belo Monte? apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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A Norte Energia, concessionária do Ministério das Minas e Energia, que opera a hidrelétrica de Belo Monte, reagiu ao último artigo que escrevi sobre o tema com uma nota, na qual se defendia das criticas que lhe fiz sobre sua […] O post O que vai acontecer em Belo Monte? apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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O governo do presidente Abelardo de la Espriella retirou do domínio público dados detalhados sobre o desastre, gerando preocupação quanto à resposta à emergência e a futuras crises. The post O terremoto na Colômbia põe a prova a transparência do novo governo appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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O governo do presidente Abelardo de la Espriella retirou do domínio público dados detalhados sobre o desastre, gerando preocupação quanto à resposta à emergência e a futuras crises. The post O terremoto na Colômbia põe a prova a transparência do novo governo appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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La administración del presidente Abelardo de la Espriella retiró de la vista pública datos detallados sobre el desastre, generando preocupación por la respuesta a la emergencia y futuras crisis. The post El terremoto de Colombia pone a prueba la transparencia del nuevo gobierno appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review.

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La administración del presidente Abelardo de la Espriella retiró de la vista pública datos detallados sobre el desastre, generando preocupación por la respuesta a la emergencia y futuras crisis. The post El terremoto de Colombia pone a prueba la transparencia del nuevo gobierno appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review.

“Record passenger traffic at Verkhny Lars: more than 20,000 passengers crossed the checkpoint in a single day. Heavy tourist traffic has brought with it a record number of passenger cars. […] The same trend has held for several days now: on August 15 and 16, more than 19,000 people passed through the checkpoint each day. Current figures significantly exceed those for comparable periods in previous years,” Russia’s Federal Customs Service said on the evening of August 18.

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“Record passenger traffic at Verkhny Lars: more than 20,000 passengers crossed the checkpoint in a single day. Heavy tourist traffic has brought with it a record number of passenger cars. […] The same trend has held for several days now: on August 15 and 16, more than 19,000 people passed through the checkpoint each day. Current figures significantly exceed those for comparable periods in previous years,” Russia’s Federal Customs Service said on the evening of August 18.

La ciencia ha encontrado una vía de financiación tan inesperada como reveladora: un grupo de investigadores de California ha creado «OnlyMarms», una cuenta inspirada en OnlyFans para intentar mantener vivo su estudio sobre marmotas ante la falta de recursos públicos.

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La ciencia ha encontrado una vía de financiación tan inesperada como reveladora: un grupo de investigadores de California ha creado «OnlyMarms», una cuenta inspirada en OnlyFans para intentar mantener vivo su estudio sobre marmotas ante la falta de recursos públicos.

Matthew McConaughey plays beekeeper Amziah King, a bluegrass musician who reunites with his estranged foster daughter, Kateri (Angelina LookingGlass), opening the possibility of a family business and a new singer […]

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Matthew McConaughey plays beekeeper Amziah King, a bluegrass musician who reunites with his estranged foster daughter, Kateri (Angelina LookingGlass), opening the possibility of a family business and a new singer […]

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There may be no stopping the AI juggernaut, but we must at least demand regulations and oversight to reduce its environmental and social impacts. The post Is rapid AI development a smart move? appeared first on rabble.ca.

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There may be no stopping the AI juggernaut, but we must at least demand regulations and oversight to reduce its environmental and social impacts. The post Is rapid AI development a smart move? appeared first on rabble.ca.

انفجار در نزدیکی مرکز آموزشی کودکان کابل؛ افزایش نگرانی‌ها درباره امنیت غیرنظامیان در حکومت طالبان

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انفجار در نزدیکی مرکز آموزشی کودکان کابل؛ افزایش نگرانی‌ها درباره امنیت غیرنظامیان در حکومت طالبان

Tras una exhaustiva investigación desarrollada por la Fiscalía de Calama, el equipo ECOH y la PDI, el Tribunal Oral en lo Penal sentenció a 16 años y 10 años y un día de presidio efectivo a los autores de un violento robo con retención y violación cometido en el sector de Ojo de Opache. Este artículo Condena ejemplar: Tribunal de Calama sentencia a 16 y 10 años de cárcel a autores de violento robo con retención y violación en Ojo de Opache fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Tras una exhaustiva investigación desarrollada por la Fiscalía de Calama, el equipo ECOH y la PDI, el Tribunal Oral en lo Penal sentenció a 16 años y 10 años y un día de presidio efectivo a los autores de un violento robo con retención y violación cometido en el sector de Ojo de Opache. Este artículo Condena ejemplar: Tribunal de Calama sentencia a 16 y 10 años de cárcel a autores de violento robo con retención y violación en Ojo de Opache fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

درخواست طالبان برای بازگشایی سفارت آمریکا در کابل؛ واشنگتن: طالبان را به رسمیت نمی‌شناسیم

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Yabloko party chairman Nikolai Rybakov has demanded that Russian Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev end the persecution of citizens who turned out to support the party outside the Supreme Court on August 10 and 17.

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Yabloko party chairman Nikolai Rybakov has demanded that Russian Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev end the persecution of citizens who turned out to support the party outside the Supreme Court on August 10 and 17.

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(The Center Square) – Democrats are declaring victory in a special election that will flip a red seat blue and add to their narrow majority in the Pennsylvania state House. Brandon Dukes, a loan administrator, leads Scott Timko, a military veteran and commercial pilot, by 97 votes in the special election for the 12th state House District. As of Wednesday afternoon, the Associated Press has yet to formally declare a winner, although Dukes and other Democrats have issued statements expressing optimism in a victory over Timko, a Republican. “We want to count every vote, every provisional, every overseas voter, but based on these results, I have nothing but gratitude for the support of my friends, family, staff and volunteers who have supported me through this entire journey,” Dukes said in a statement late Tuesday night. “We can now do so much more in the State House to deliver real wins for working families.” “I plan to get to work on day one to make our roads like 228 safer and more convenient, to better fund our children’s schools, to make healthcare more affordable, and to bring costs down across the board for our community here in Butler County,” he added. The special election for the 12th state House was triggered by state Rep. Stephanie Scialabba, a Republican, announcing that she was resigning from office in the spring. The district, which covers parts of Butler County, has long been considered Republican-friendly territory. In 2024, Scialabba won her bid by just under 30 points, while President Donald Trump won the district by about 18 points. Democrats from various levels of government in the Keystone State and beyond celebrated what appears to be an upset victory. “Pennsylvanians are rising up and using their power to combat the chaos, cruelty, and corruption — and we’re not slowing down,” Gov. Josh Shapiro wrote on social media late Tuesday night. “I was proud to back Brandon. Congratulations State Representative-Elect Dukes — I look forward to getting stuff done together.” U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio, D-Allegheny, celebrated the news on social media, calling it a “huge Butler County win,” and included a picture alongside Dukes when he was campaigning for him. “Brandon and @TheButlerDems showed that when we stand up and fight back, we win,” Deluzio wrote. “I was proud to have campaigned with you, Brandon — congrats! Let’s do it again in November!” U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Philadelphia, noted that the seat was previously held by state Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, who he described as “FAR RIGHT” and “MAGA before Trump.” “The fact we just flipped this seat tonight is a political earthquake,” Boyle wrote. The results even garnered the attention of former U.S. Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg, who backed Dukes bid. “This is a big deal: Brandon Dukes just flipped a Pennsylvania state House seat held by Republicans for almost 30 years,” Buttigieg wrote. “His victory in Butler County reflects voters' readiness for change, and the trust that he has earned in his district. I'm proud to be in his corner.” While Democrats appeared energized for this special election, Republicans also deployed several elected officials during the race to boost support for Timko. “Volunteers are out in force for @ScottTimkoPA in the HD12 Special Election! Thank you @ScottPresler @AaronBernstine @JeremyShafferPA @RepDelozier for launching the morning team. Thank you @DaveMcCormickPA @DaveSunday_ @MikeKellyPA for your support this week!,” the Pennsylvania House Republican Campaign Committee wrote on social media on Saturday. Despite the GOP voter registration advantage, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis also joined Dukes on the campaign trail on Sunday. “I would not have been there had we thought it wasn't a seat that we can be competitive in and that we can win,” Davis said in response to a question from The Center Square on Monday. “I think we absolutely have an opportunity there.” “If you look over the last few election cycles, that seat has trended closer and closer to Democrats. It's a seat that Governor Shapiro and I won four years ago by a close margin, and I think the environment's right to flip that seat,” he continued. “So, I have a lot of high hopes and possibilities that Brandon Dukes is going to be able to pull out a win.” Pennsylvania Democratic Party Chair Eugene DePasquale believes the results on Tuesday evening “sets the stage for this November’s midterm elections.” “Pennsylvanians across the political spectrum are sick and tired of Republicans’ chaotic, corrupt, and cost-raising agenda — and they’re ready to reject them at the polls and elect Democrats up and down the ballot in historic fashion,” DePasquale said. “With this momentum at our backs, Democrats will continue working to win up and down the ballot in every corner of the Commonwealth to expand our state House majority, flip control of the state Senate, and reelect Governor Josh Shapiro and Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis to secure the first Democratic trifecta in Harrisburg in more than 30 years.” Dukes will serve out the remainder of Scialabba’s term that is set to end at the end of the year. The rematch between Dukes and Timko is set in November to determine who will represent the seat for the following two years.

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(The Center Square) – Democrats are declaring victory in a special election that will flip a red seat blue and add to their narrow majority in the Pennsylvania state House. Brandon Dukes, a loan administrator, leads Scott Timko, a military veteran and commercial pilot, by 97 votes in the special election for the 12th state House District. As of Wednesday afternoon, the Associated Press has yet to formally declare a winner, although Dukes and other Democrats have issued statements expressing optimism in a victory over Timko, a Republican. “We want to count every vote, every provisional, every overseas voter, but based on these results, I have nothing but gratitude for the support of my friends, family, staff and volunteers who have supported me through this entire journey,” Dukes said in a statement late Tuesday night. “We can now do so much more in the State House to deliver real wins for working families.” “I plan to get to work on day one to make our roads like 228 safer and more convenient, to better fund our children’s schools, to make healthcare more affordable, and to bring costs down across the board for our community here in Butler County,” he added. The special election for the 12th state House was triggered by state Rep. Stephanie Scialabba, a Republican, announcing that she was resigning from office in the spring. The district, which covers parts of Butler County, has long been considered Republican-friendly territory. In 2024, Scialabba won her bid by just under 30 points, while President Donald Trump won the district by about 18 points. Democrats from various levels of government in the Keystone State and beyond celebrated what appears to be an upset victory. “Pennsylvanians are rising up and using their power to combat the chaos, cruelty, and corruption — and we’re not slowing down,” Gov. Josh Shapiro wrote on social media late Tuesday night. “I was proud to back Brandon. Congratulations State Representative-Elect Dukes — I look forward to getting stuff done together.” U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio, D-Allegheny, celebrated the news on social media, calling it a “huge Butler County win,” and included a picture alongside Dukes when he was campaigning for him. “Brandon and @TheButlerDems showed that when we stand up and fight back, we win,” Deluzio wrote. “I was proud to have campaigned with you, Brandon — congrats! Let’s do it again in November!” U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Philadelphia, noted that the seat was previously held by state Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, who he described as “FAR RIGHT” and “MAGA before Trump.” “The fact we just flipped this seat tonight is a political earthquake,” Boyle wrote. The results even garnered the attention of former U.S. Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg, who backed Dukes bid. “This is a big deal: Brandon Dukes just flipped a Pennsylvania state House seat held by Republicans for almost 30 years,” Buttigieg wrote. “His victory in Butler County reflects voters' readiness for change, and the trust that he has earned in his district. I'm proud to be in his corner.” While Democrats appeared energized for this special election, Republicans also deployed several elected officials during the race to boost support for Timko. “Volunteers are out in force for @ScottTimkoPA in the HD12 Special Election! Thank you @ScottPresler @AaronBernstine @JeremyShafferPA @RepDelozier for launching the morning team. Thank you @DaveMcCormickPA @DaveSunday_ @MikeKellyPA for your support this week!,” the Pennsylvania House Republican Campaign Committee wrote on social media on Saturday. Despite the GOP voter registration advantage, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis also joined Dukes on the campaign trail on Sunday. “I would not have been there had we thought it wasn't a seat that we can be competitive in and that we can win,” Davis said in response to a question from The Center Square on Monday. “I think we absolutely have an opportunity there.” “If you look over the last few election cycles, that seat has trended closer and closer to Democrats. It's a seat that Governor Shapiro and I won four years ago by a close margin, and I think the environment's right to flip that seat,” he continued. “So, I have a lot of high hopes and possibilities that Brandon Dukes is going to be able to pull out a win.” Pennsylvania Democratic Party Chair Eugene DePasquale believes the results on Tuesday evening “sets the stage for this November’s midterm elections.” “Pennsylvanians across the political spectrum are sick and tired of Republicans’ chaotic, corrupt, and cost-raising agenda — and they’re ready to reject them at the polls and elect Democrats up and down the ballot in historic fashion,” DePasquale said. “With this momentum at our backs, Democrats will continue working to win up and down the ballot in every corner of the Commonwealth to expand our state House majority, flip control of the state Senate, and reelect Governor Josh Shapiro and Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis to secure the first Democratic trifecta in Harrisburg in more than 30 years.” Dukes will serve out the remainder of Scialabba’s term that is set to end at the end of the year. The rematch between Dukes and Timko is set in November to determine who will represent the seat for the following two years.