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Studies on suicide’s relationship to several factors show that when people's basic needs aren't met, they are more likely to kill themselves.

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Studies on suicide’s relationship to several factors show that when people's basic needs aren't met, they are more likely to kill themselves.

#TBT: May 14, 2026
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Typhoon Pamela was a powerful typhoon that struck the U.S. territory of Guam in May 1976, causing about $500 million in damage. The sixth named storm and third typhoon of the 1976 Pacific typhoon season, Pamela, developed on May 14 from a trough in the Federated States of Micronesia. The post #TBT: May 14, 2026 appeared first on Pasquines.

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Typhoon Pamela was a powerful typhoon that struck the U.S. territory of Guam in May 1976, causing about $500 million in damage. The sixth named storm and third typhoon of the 1976 Pacific typhoon season, Pamela, developed on May 14 from a trough in the Federated States of Micronesia. The post #TBT: May 14, 2026 appeared first on Pasquines.

"My heart felt it might stop while talking to you about it just now. But I remember there are people still in there, so I speak up."

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"My heart felt it might stop while talking to you about it just now. But I remember there are people still in there, so I speak up."

The Minnesota music mainstays stopped by KAXE in March 2026 to play and talk about songs from their latest album.

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The Minnesota music mainstays stopped by KAXE in March 2026 to play and talk about songs from their latest album.

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New Hampshire Bulletin
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With bipartisan support, the New Hampshire Senate approved a proposal for a site evaluation committee Thursday after the body’s previous proposal generated pushback and criticism from North Country residents and lawmakers.  An amended version of House Bill 707 passed on a voice vote Thursday afternoon after it was recommended by the Senate Finance Committee, 7-1, […]

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With bipartisan support, the New Hampshire Senate approved a proposal for a site evaluation committee Thursday after the body’s previous proposal generated pushback and criticism from North Country residents and lawmakers.  An amended version of House Bill 707 passed on a voice vote Thursday afternoon after it was recommended by the Senate Finance Committee, 7-1, […]

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Rhode Island Current
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I was a renter long before a housing provider, and I understand how deeply housing affects stability. I grew up in a working-class family in Chicago. My mother emigrated from Guatemala. She worked as a waitress, learned English, and later became a teacher. My father moved from Puerto Rico as a child. He supported us […]

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I was a renter long before a housing provider, and I understand how deeply housing affects stability. I grew up in a working-class family in Chicago. My mother emigrated from Guatemala. She worked as a waitress, learned English, and later became a teacher. My father moved from Puerto Rico as a child. He supported us […]

A full-blown child care crisis in North Carolina has the attention of business leaders. It has to. The crisis is costing our state an estimated $5.65 billion every year. That’s $4.29 billion in lost business activity from absenteeism and turnover,... The post Perspective | North Carolina child care is in crisis — and it’s a business issue appeared first on EdNC.

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A full-blown child care crisis in North Carolina has the attention of business leaders. It has to. The crisis is costing our state an estimated $5.65 billion every year. That’s $4.29 billion in lost business activity from absenteeism and turnover,... The post Perspective | North Carolina child care is in crisis — and it’s a business issue appeared first on EdNC.

The Senate Education/Higher Education Committee advanced three bills on Wednesday, including one that would fund a work group to examine how North Carolina could implement a weighted student funding model. North Carolina’s current funding model for schools uses a hybrid... The post Bill to explore weighted student funding model passes Senate education committee – and other news from the legislature appeared first on EdNC.

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The Senate Education/Higher Education Committee advanced three bills on Wednesday, including one that would fund a work group to examine how North Carolina could implement a weighted student funding model. North Carolina’s current funding model for schools uses a hybrid... The post Bill to explore weighted student funding model passes Senate education committee – and other news from the legislature appeared first on EdNC.

The NCWorks Commission voted Wednesday to approve a policy establishing North Carolina’s Workforce Pell Grant eligibility requirements and application process ahead of the program’s expected launch on July 1. Established by the federal budget reconciliation bill in 2025, Workforce Pell... The post North Carolina approves state Workforce Pell policy, paving the way for July launch appeared first on EdNC.

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The NCWorks Commission voted Wednesday to approve a policy establishing North Carolina’s Workforce Pell Grant eligibility requirements and application process ahead of the program’s expected launch on July 1. Established by the federal budget reconciliation bill in 2025, Workforce Pell... The post North Carolina approves state Workforce Pell policy, paving the way for July launch appeared first on EdNC.

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Florida Phoenix
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A federal judge imposed sanctions against a state agency supervisor for her testimony in a case regarding a state employee fired for a social media post following Charlie Kirk’s killing. U.S. District Judge Mark Walker determined that not correcting the record after exaggerating the number of complaints to the agency about the Florida Fish and […]

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A federal judge imposed sanctions against a state agency supervisor for her testimony in a case regarding a state employee fired for a social media post following Charlie Kirk’s killing. U.S. District Judge Mark Walker determined that not correcting the record after exaggerating the number of complaints to the agency about the Florida Fish and […]

Because there have been many public misstatements and mischaracterizations, I believe it is incumbent on me as chancellor of The Jewish Theological Seminary to clarify the facts about our invitation to Israeli President Isaac Herzog to serve as our commencement speaker this year. Herzog’s leadership and public service reflect the core principles and values that... The post I run The Jewish Theological Seminary. Here’s the real story about President Isaac Herzog speaking at our commencement appeared first on The Forward.

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Because there have been many public misstatements and mischaracterizations, I believe it is incumbent on me as chancellor of The Jewish Theological Seminary to clarify the facts about our invitation to Israeli President Isaac Herzog to serve as our commencement speaker this year. Herzog’s leadership and public service reflect the core principles and values that... The post I run The Jewish Theological Seminary. Here’s the real story about President Isaac Herzog speaking at our commencement appeared first on The Forward.

En una señal directa frente a la crisis de seguridad, el Ministerio de Obras Públicas publicó este jueves en el Diario Oficial el llamado a licitación para el Nuevo Establecimiento Penitenciario de Calama. Con una inversión estimada de UF 8.690.107, el recinto se emplazará en la intersección de las rutas B-195 y 23, contemplando una superficie de 71.858 m² y una capacidad para albergar a 1.850 personas privadas de libertad bajo estándares modernos de control y reinserción. Este artículo Cárcel de Calama entra en tierra derecha: MOP oficializa millonaria licitación para 1.850 internos fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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En una señal directa frente a la crisis de seguridad, el Ministerio de Obras Públicas publicó este jueves en el Diario Oficial el llamado a licitación para el Nuevo Establecimiento Penitenciario de Calama. Con una inversión estimada de UF 8.690.107, el recinto se emplazará en la intersección de las rutas B-195 y 23, contemplando una superficie de 71.858 m² y una capacidad para albergar a 1.850 personas privadas de libertad bajo estándares modernos de control y reinserción. Este artículo Cárcel de Calama entra en tierra derecha: MOP oficializa millonaria licitación para 1.850 internos fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Conexión Migrante, medio aliado de Factchequeado, nos alertó sobre un video publicado en Facebook el 12 de mayo de 2026 por una cuenta llamada “So...

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Conexión Migrante, medio aliado de Factchequeado, nos alertó sobre un video publicado en Facebook el 12 de mayo de 2026 por una cuenta llamada “So...

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Arizona Mirror
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A state law barring Scottsdale residents from voting to stop law enforcement technology company Axon’s planned massive headquarters and housing project doesn’t violate the state constitution’s ban on “special legislation,” a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled.  The law says that any city with between 200,000 and 500,000 residents — Scottsdale had 241,000 residents in […]

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A state law barring Scottsdale residents from voting to stop law enforcement technology company Axon’s planned massive headquarters and housing project doesn’t violate the state constitution’s ban on “special legislation,” a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled.  The law says that any city with between 200,000 and 500,000 residents — Scottsdale had 241,000 residents in […]

The guilty plea comes more than a year after the Grand Rapids Republican's arrest as part of an undercover law enforcement sting operation.

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The guilty plea comes more than a year after the Grand Rapids Republican's arrest as part of an undercover law enforcement sting operation.

Events this week include a Norwegian celebration in Bemidji and a unique exercise class in Grand Rapids.

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Events this week include a Norwegian celebration in Bemidji and a unique exercise class in Grand Rapids.

(The Center Square) — The congressional map favoring Republicans took another step Thursday, passing the Senate along party lines. It now heads to the House, where amendments may or may not be made. Democrats offered closing arguments against the map, but Republicans didn’t budge and all voted in favor of Sen. Jay Morris’ bill. The map passed 27-10. Morris, R-West Monroe, said that his map was authored “in pursuant of a colorblind constitution,” though admitted that the map was drawn “to maximize a Republican advantage”. Democrats have promised to introduce legal challenges to the map. If the map passes, it would jeopardize current U.S. Rep. Cleo Fields’ seat. After the hearing, Senate President Cameron Henry spoke with reporters and said that he doesn’t expect Fields to run against Rep. Troy Carter. “He doesn’t want to pit New Orleans and Baton Rouge against each other,” Henry said. The Senate spent hours debating Morris’ map and Democrats made many of the same appeals as in recent days, specifically that a map could be drawn with two majority-Black districts while still satisfying the standards laid out in the Louisiana v. Callais decision. That decision says constitutional maps can include gerrymandering that favors one party, but race cannot predominate over traditional redistricting principles unless lawmakers have a strong basis for believing the Voting Rights Act requires it. “Those who win elections have the authority to govern, legislate and draw districts at any time,” Sen. Katrina Jackson-Andrews said. “But the true test of democracy is not how the majority treats itself, the true test is how the majority treats the minority. The real question is whether we are using our authority responsibly. Louisiana’s history on voting rights is sketchy” Redistricting could begin again after the 2030 census, when congressional seats are reapportioned among the states and Louisiana lawmakers must redraw district lines using new population data. Henry said the impact of the Callais decision will depend first on whether the current map survives and then on whether Louisiana keeps all six of its congressional seats. If the state’s population lags behind faster-growing states, he said, Louisiana could face a larger problem than redrawing district boundaries: losing a seat in Congress altogether. “That’s the next thing with the Census Bureau — how are they going to divide it up?” Henry said. Henry pointed to population growth in states such as Florida and Texas, compared with slower growth or losses in states such as New York and California, as the first question that will shape the next round of redistricting.

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(The Center Square) — The congressional map favoring Republicans took another step Thursday, passing the Senate along party lines. It now heads to the House, where amendments may or may not be made. Democrats offered closing arguments against the map, but Republicans didn’t budge and all voted in favor of Sen. Jay Morris’ bill. The map passed 27-10. Morris, R-West Monroe, said that his map was authored “in pursuant of a colorblind constitution,” though admitted that the map was drawn “to maximize a Republican advantage”. Democrats have promised to introduce legal challenges to the map. If the map passes, it would jeopardize current U.S. Rep. Cleo Fields’ seat. After the hearing, Senate President Cameron Henry spoke with reporters and said that he doesn’t expect Fields to run against Rep. Troy Carter. “He doesn’t want to pit New Orleans and Baton Rouge against each other,” Henry said. The Senate spent hours debating Morris’ map and Democrats made many of the same appeals as in recent days, specifically that a map could be drawn with two majority-Black districts while still satisfying the standards laid out in the Louisiana v. Callais decision. That decision says constitutional maps can include gerrymandering that favors one party, but race cannot predominate over traditional redistricting principles unless lawmakers have a strong basis for believing the Voting Rights Act requires it. “Those who win elections have the authority to govern, legislate and draw districts at any time,” Sen. Katrina Jackson-Andrews said. “But the true test of democracy is not how the majority treats itself, the true test is how the majority treats the minority. The real question is whether we are using our authority responsibly. Louisiana’s history on voting rights is sketchy” Redistricting could begin again after the 2030 census, when congressional seats are reapportioned among the states and Louisiana lawmakers must redraw district lines using new population data. Henry said the impact of the Callais decision will depend first on whether the current map survives and then on whether Louisiana keeps all six of its congressional seats. If the state’s population lags behind faster-growing states, he said, Louisiana could face a larger problem than redrawing district boundaries: losing a seat in Congress altogether. “That’s the next thing with the Census Bureau — how are they going to divide it up?” Henry said. Henry pointed to population growth in states such as Florida and Texas, compared with slower growth or losses in states such as New York and California, as the first question that will shape the next round of redistricting.

China Widens Its Clean Energy Lead
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Inside Climate News
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As the leaders of the world’s two largest economies meet in Beijing this week, a new analysis underscores a growing divergence between China and the United States in shaping the global energy system.  While Chinese companies continue to expand their dominance of clean energy industries, the data shows, their American counterparts are withdrawing from those […]

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As the leaders of the world’s two largest economies meet in Beijing this week, a new analysis underscores a growing divergence between China and the United States in shaping the global energy system.  While Chinese companies continue to expand their dominance of clean energy industries, the data shows, their American counterparts are withdrawing from those […]

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По словам Трампа, китайский лидер заинтересован в соглашении между Вашингтоном и Тегераном

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По словам Трампа, китайский лидер заинтересован в соглашении между Вашингтоном и Тегераном