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Now the nation’s 10th most populous city, Fort Worth to be subject of a bimonthly economic report from the Dallas Federal Reserve.

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Now the nation’s 10th most populous city, Fort Worth to be subject of a bimonthly economic report from the Dallas Federal Reserve.

The family of a 6-year-old boy who was killed by a hit-and-run driver during a family bike ride in Pacific Beach seeks legal action against the city of San Diego.

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The family of a 6-year-old boy who was killed by a hit-and-run driver during a family bike ride in Pacific Beach seeks legal action against the city of San Diego.

La Suisse s’est qualifiée pour les quarts de finale en éliminant la Colombie (0-0, tab: 4-3) au terme d’un match fermé qui s’est débloqué aux tirs au buts. Les Suisses retrouveront l’Argentine de Lionel Messi en quart de finale.

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La Suisse s’est qualifiée pour les quarts de finale en éliminant la Colombie (0-0, tab: 4-3) au terme d’un match fermé qui s’est débloqué aux tirs au buts. Les Suisses retrouveront l’Argentine de Lionel Messi en quart de finale.

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Jerret Strong’s home is a wall-to-wall museum of rock ‘n’ roll.

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Jerret Strong’s home is a wall-to-wall museum of rock ‘n’ roll.

شمارش معکوس ورود ناوگان نظامی چندملیتی به آب های تنگه هرمز؛ آرایش جنگی ۳۸ کشور

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شمارش معکوس ورود ناوگان نظامی چندملیتی به آب های تنگه هرمز؛ آرایش جنگی ۳۸ کشور

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Times of San Diego
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The struggling Padres have just one All-Star this year — and he could be the on the move at the trade deadline a few weeks later.

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The struggling Padres have just one All-Star this year — and he could be the on the move at the trade deadline a few weeks later.

نان به قیمت جان؛ فریادهای دختری که صدای پدرِ کولبرش شد

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نان به قیمت جان؛ فریادهای دختری که صدای پدرِ کولبرش شد

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زمین هر سال داغ‌تر می‌شود. میلیاردها نفر زیر هشدار گرمای شدید هستند و میلیون‌ها کارگر در معرض گرمای خطرناک قرار دارند. از تهران تا واشنگتن و از مادرید تا آتن، موج گرما مرز نمی‌شناسد. چرا تابستان‌ها هر سال داغ‌تر می‌شوند و دانشمندان درباره آینده چه هشداری می‌دهند؟

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زمین هر سال داغ‌تر می‌شود. میلیاردها نفر زیر هشدار گرمای شدید هستند و میلیون‌ها کارگر در معرض گرمای خطرناک قرار دارند. از تهران تا واشنگتن و از مادرید تا آتن، موج گرما مرز نمی‌شناسد. چرا تابستان‌ها هر سال داغ‌تر می‌شوند و دانشمندان درباره آینده چه هشداری می‌دهند؟

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Tourists from Brazil, Colombia and Singapore, among the 1.5 million Stockyards visitors during the World Cup, share their experiences.

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Tourists from Brazil, Colombia and Singapore, among the 1.5 million Stockyards visitors during the World Cup, share their experiences.

جنگ پنهان میان دولت اصلاح‌گر و مافیای وابسته به جمهوری اسلامی در بغداد

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جنگ پنهان میان دولت اصلاح‌گر و مافیای وابسته به جمهوری اسلامی در بغداد

احتمال تبدیل کمبود آب در تهران به یک بحران جدی و غیر قابل بازگشت، گفت‌وگو با روزبه اسکندری

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احتمال تبدیل کمبود آب در تهران به یک بحران جدی و غیر قابل بازگشت، گفت‌وگو با روزبه اسکندری

San Diego man pleads guilty for sending a threatening letter to conservative podcast Benny Johnson after Charlie Kirk's assassination.

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San Diego man pleads guilty for sending a threatening letter to conservative podcast Benny Johnson after Charlie Kirk's assassination.

آغاز عملیات نظامی آمریکا در پاسخ به حملات جمهوری اسلامی به کشتی های تجاری

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آغاز عملیات نظامی آمریکا در پاسخ به حملات جمهوری اسلامی به کشتی های تجاری

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Black elected officials who pleaded guilty in connection to a sweeping probe into corruption in Mississippi’s capital city weren’t targeted because of their race, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi Baxter Kruger said.

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Black elected officials who pleaded guilty in connection to a sweeping probe into corruption in Mississippi’s capital city weren’t targeted because of their race, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi Baxter Kruger said.

The storm caused damage to buildings, trees and power lines. Thousands experienced power outages due to the storm.

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The storm caused damage to buildings, trees and power lines. Thousands experienced power outages due to the storm.

Federal prosecutors allege Michael Angel Alvarez was an 18th Street gang leader at the same time he worked as a peace ambassador for a local nonprofit.

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Federal prosecutors allege Michael Angel Alvarez was an 18th Street gang leader at the same time he worked as a peace ambassador for a local nonprofit.

Nestlé vuelve a apostar por Chile con US$300 millones en inversiones, que se sumarán a los también US$300 millones anunciados...

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Nestlé vuelve a apostar por Chile con US$300 millones en inversiones, que se sumarán a los también US$300 millones anunciados...

Cleveland police will be able to keep using Flock Safety’s network of license plate readers for at least another six months while city officials consider whether to continue with the controversial company or switch to another provider. The extension, which must be approved by a full vote of City Council, tightens the reins on the […] The post Flock, for now? Cleveland City Council poised to back six-month extension for license plate readers appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

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Cleveland police will be able to keep using Flock Safety’s network of license plate readers for at least another six months while city officials consider whether to continue with the controversial company or switch to another provider. The extension, which must be approved by a full vote of City Council, tightens the reins on the […] The post Flock, for now? Cleveland City Council poised to back six-month extension for license plate readers appeared first on Signal Cleveland.

La empresa privada de prisiones CoreCivic continuará operando dos grandes centros de detención del ICE en California después de vender las propiedades al Departamento de Seguridad Nacional.

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La empresa privada de prisiones CoreCivic continuará operando dos grandes centros de detención del ICE en California después de vender las propiedades al Departamento de Seguridad Nacional.

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(The Center Square) - In Nevada, as in most states, some American citizens born abroad can vote in the state – even if they've never lived there. They can do so as long as Nevada is their parents' most recent home before leaving the U.S. The Nevada Republican Party has sued the state in a federal court over the voting rights of these individuals, saying they violate the state constitution. The law was seen as a victory for military families when it was originally passed, but the recent lawsuit comes amid a wider push among national Republicans against overseas voters. The lawsuit - filed by the Republican National Committee, Nevada Republican Party and Republican secretary of state candidate Jim Marchant in the U.S. District Court for Nevada - said the law violated the state constitution requirement for voters to have lived in Nevada. “... Nevada may not create bona fide Nevada voters out of individuals who have never resided in Nevada, solely by reference to a parent’s historical voting eligibility,” read the June 29 complaint. “Residency is not inherited and cannot be established by proxy. An individual who has never personally made Nevada his or her home necessarily has not ‘actually ... resided in the state.’ ” The Nevada Constitution says residents must live in the state for six months to vote. The Secretary of State’s Office told The Center Square it does not keep records on how many of these overseas voters participate in the state's elections. A 2024 report by the Federal Voting Assistance Program found that nearly 250,000 votes were recorded by overseas voters that year. That's an estimated 11% of eligible U.S. citizens abroad under the 1986 federal Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. In addition to Nevada, similar state laws for never-resident overseas voters exist in 37 other states. When Nevada passed its Uniformed Military and Overseas Absentee Voters Act in 2011, it was signed into law by then-Gov. Brian Sandoval, a Republican. It was also passed by both houses of the Legislature with unanimous support. “The lawsuit challenging Nevada’s protections for certain overseas voters is an attack on the voting rights of eligible U.S. citizens living abroad, and military families whose lives are shaped by service and sacrifice,” Aguilar told The Center Square in a statement. “They risk everything to defend our freedoms, including the fundamental right to vote, and Nevada has a responsibility to protect their access to the ballot and the rights of the families who serve alongside them.” As the overseer of elections in Nevada, Aguilar is listed in the lawsuit as a defendant, alongside the Democratic National Committee and Nevada State Democratic Party. The RNC and Nevada Republican Party did not respond to requests for comment by The Center Square. Neither responded to questions about Marchant’s participation in the lawsuit against Aguilar, to whom he lost the 2022 Secretary of State election and is currently running to unseat on Nov. 3. The RNC has recently filed similar lawsuits against overseas voters in at least six other states, including Colorado and Arizona. The new lawsuit did not explain why the overseas voting law was only now being challenged. “Children born overseas should not be punished because their parents served, worked or were stationed outside the United States,” said Aguilar. “Nevada will not turn its back on military families simply because their service took them away from home.”

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(The Center Square) - In Nevada, as in most states, some American citizens born abroad can vote in the state – even if they've never lived there. They can do so as long as Nevada is their parents' most recent home before leaving the U.S. The Nevada Republican Party has sued the state in a federal court over the voting rights of these individuals, saying they violate the state constitution. The law was seen as a victory for military families when it was originally passed, but the recent lawsuit comes amid a wider push among national Republicans against overseas voters. The lawsuit - filed by the Republican National Committee, Nevada Republican Party and Republican secretary of state candidate Jim Marchant in the U.S. District Court for Nevada - said the law violated the state constitution requirement for voters to have lived in Nevada. “... Nevada may not create bona fide Nevada voters out of individuals who have never resided in Nevada, solely by reference to a parent’s historical voting eligibility,” read the June 29 complaint. “Residency is not inherited and cannot be established by proxy. An individual who has never personally made Nevada his or her home necessarily has not ‘actually ... resided in the state.’ ” The Nevada Constitution says residents must live in the state for six months to vote. The Secretary of State’s Office told The Center Square it does not keep records on how many of these overseas voters participate in the state's elections. A 2024 report by the Federal Voting Assistance Program found that nearly 250,000 votes were recorded by overseas voters that year. That's an estimated 11% of eligible U.S. citizens abroad under the 1986 federal Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. In addition to Nevada, similar state laws for never-resident overseas voters exist in 37 other states. When Nevada passed its Uniformed Military and Overseas Absentee Voters Act in 2011, it was signed into law by then-Gov. Brian Sandoval, a Republican. It was also passed by both houses of the Legislature with unanimous support. “The lawsuit challenging Nevada’s protections for certain overseas voters is an attack on the voting rights of eligible U.S. citizens living abroad, and military families whose lives are shaped by service and sacrifice,” Aguilar told The Center Square in a statement. “They risk everything to defend our freedoms, including the fundamental right to vote, and Nevada has a responsibility to protect their access to the ballot and the rights of the families who serve alongside them.” As the overseer of elections in Nevada, Aguilar is listed in the lawsuit as a defendant, alongside the Democratic National Committee and Nevada State Democratic Party. The RNC and Nevada Republican Party did not respond to requests for comment by The Center Square. Neither responded to questions about Marchant’s participation in the lawsuit against Aguilar, to whom he lost the 2022 Secretary of State election and is currently running to unseat on Nov. 3. The RNC has recently filed similar lawsuits against overseas voters in at least six other states, including Colorado and Arizona. The new lawsuit did not explain why the overseas voting law was only now being challenged. “Children born overseas should not be punished because their parents served, worked or were stationed outside the United States,” said Aguilar. “Nevada will not turn its back on military families simply because their service took them away from home.”