Dezesseis famílias pediram nesta segunda‑feira (11) que a investigação aberta em Paris sobre o TikTok seja ampliada. O grupo acusa a rede social de instrumentalizar “a vulnerabilidade dos menores”, tornando‑os dependentes de “conteúdos mórbidos” para passar mais tempo na plataforma.

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Dezesseis famílias pediram nesta segunda‑feira (11) que a investigação aberta em Paris sobre o TikTok seja ampliada. O grupo acusa a rede social de instrumentalizar “a vulnerabilidade dos menores”, tornando‑os dependentes de “conteúdos mórbidos” para passar mais tempo na plataforma.

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North Dakota’s governor is wading into the Republican Party’s primary races by making significant donations to the campaigns of legislative and statewide candidates he has endorsed.  Gov. Kelly Armstrong has contributed $195,400 to 20 candidates and one district party committee as of Friday’s deadline to report campaign contributions and expenditures.  “The slate of candidates I […]

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North Dakota’s governor is wading into the Republican Party’s primary races by making significant donations to the campaigns of legislative and statewide candidates he has endorsed.  Gov. Kelly Armstrong has contributed $195,400 to 20 candidates and one district party committee as of Friday’s deadline to report campaign contributions and expenditures.  “The slate of candidates I […]

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West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey has asked the state’s highest court to affirm a Raleigh County Circuit Court ruling that found that — without religious exemptions — the state’s school vaccine policy violates a 2023 religious freedom law. West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey filed an amicus brief on Morrisey’s behalf in the state Supreme […]

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West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey has asked the state’s highest court to affirm a Raleigh County Circuit Court ruling that found that — without religious exemptions — the state’s school vaccine policy violates a 2023 religious freedom law. West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey filed an amicus brief on Morrisey’s behalf in the state Supreme […]

Komisioni Shtetëror i Zgjedhjeve (KSHZ) në seancën e sotme solli vendim për pagesën e mjeteve për anëtarët e Komisioneve Zgjedhore Komunale dhe anëtarët e Këshillave Zgjedhor për zgjedhjet lokale dhe të përsëritura në 11 komuna të cilat kanë llogari të bllokuara, raporton MIA. Bëhet fjalë pë 107.201.924 denarë për komunat e Haraçinës, Dellçevës, Pehçevës, Tetovës, […]

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Komisioni Shtetëror i Zgjedhjeve (KSHZ) në seancën e sotme solli vendim për pagesën e mjeteve për anëtarët e Komisioneve Zgjedhore Komunale dhe anëtarët e Këshillave Zgjedhor për zgjedhjet lokale dhe të përsëritura në 11 komuna të cilat kanë llogari të bllokuara, raporton MIA. Bëhet fjalë pë 107.201.924 denarë për komunat e Haraçinës, Dellçevës, Pehçevës, Tetovës, […]

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is being taken to court over its efforts to deport an Iowa man back to his home country of Vietnam. Hein Thai is suing ICE, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Polk County Jail in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa. Thai — whose first […]

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is being taken to court over its efforts to deport an Iowa man back to his home country of Vietnam. Hein Thai is suing ICE, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Polk County Jail in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa. Thai — whose first […]

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(The Center Square) – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday named Andy Wilson, a former prosecutor and currently the state’s director of public safety as the state’s new attorney general. It will be a short-term position for Wilson. Wilson will replace Dave Yost who resigned last week to take a position with a non-profit group, Alliance Defending Freedom. Yost was not eligible to seek a third term under Ohio’s term-limit laws. Two candidates are on the November ballot for attorney general, State Auditor Keith Faber, a Republican, and Columbus attorney John Kulewicz, a Democrat. Wilson will not be on the ballot but will serve out the remainder of Yost’s second term. "I know from experience how important the office of the Ohio Attorney General is," DeWine, Ohio’s AG from 2011-2019, said in a statement. "I have great confidence that Andy Wilson will do a great job as the attorney general for the state of Ohio. I base this on watching him as a former Clark County prosecuting attorney and working with him on a daily basis as the director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety." Wilson was appointed Clark County prosecutor in 2011 and elected to the position for two terms. “During that time, he represented the state of Ohio on many major criminal cases while also developing several innovative programs including a victim assistance violent crime rapid response team, a prosecutor’s diversion program, and a recording academy program for at-risk youth,” his state biography says. On Monday, Yost praised the appointment of Wilson. “Gov. DeWine’s appointment of Andy Wilson is a wise selection to ensure that the mission of the office and the great progress we’ve made in the past seven-plus years remains in steady hands,” Yost said. “As a former county prosecuting attorney, Andy understands law enforcement and the attorney general’s Office. As director of the Department of Public Safety, our offices have frequently collaborated to keep Ohioans safe.”

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(The Center Square) – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday named Andy Wilson, a former prosecutor and currently the state’s director of public safety as the state’s new attorney general. It will be a short-term position for Wilson. Wilson will replace Dave Yost who resigned last week to take a position with a non-profit group, Alliance Defending Freedom. Yost was not eligible to seek a third term under Ohio’s term-limit laws. Two candidates are on the November ballot for attorney general, State Auditor Keith Faber, a Republican, and Columbus attorney John Kulewicz, a Democrat. Wilson will not be on the ballot but will serve out the remainder of Yost’s second term. "I know from experience how important the office of the Ohio Attorney General is," DeWine, Ohio’s AG from 2011-2019, said in a statement. "I have great confidence that Andy Wilson will do a great job as the attorney general for the state of Ohio. I base this on watching him as a former Clark County prosecuting attorney and working with him on a daily basis as the director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety." Wilson was appointed Clark County prosecutor in 2011 and elected to the position for two terms. “During that time, he represented the state of Ohio on many major criminal cases while also developing several innovative programs including a victim assistance violent crime rapid response team, a prosecutor’s diversion program, and a recording academy program for at-risk youth,” his state biography says. On Monday, Yost praised the appointment of Wilson. “Gov. DeWine’s appointment of Andy Wilson is a wise selection to ensure that the mission of the office and the great progress we’ve made in the past seven-plus years remains in steady hands,” Yost said. “As a former county prosecuting attorney, Andy understands law enforcement and the attorney general’s Office. As director of the Department of Public Safety, our offices have frequently collaborated to keep Ohioans safe.”

O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) assinou o Decreto 12.964, de 8 de maio de 2026, que amplia o alcance do programa Luz para Todos na Amazônia Legal. A medida, publicada na edição desta segunda-feira (11) do Diário Oficial da União, altera regulamentações anteriores para a universalização do acesso e uso da energia […] Fonte

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O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) assinou o Decreto 12.964, de 8 de maio de 2026, que amplia o alcance do programa Luz para Todos na Amazônia Legal. A medida, publicada na edição desta segunda-feira (11) do Diário Oficial da União, altera regulamentações anteriores para a universalização do acesso e uso da energia […] Fonte

When Tania Rivera’s son with autism ran out of school and into the street, no one noticed he was gone. Not the teacher or any school official. Rivera said she found out from another parent who saw him.  “It wasn’t safe for him, and I was in shock. Believe me, because he was in danger,” […]

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When Tania Rivera’s son with autism ran out of school and into the street, no one noticed he was gone. Not the teacher or any school official. Rivera said she found out from another parent who saw him.  “It wasn’t safe for him, and I was in shock. Believe me, because he was in danger,” […]

2024tik etengabeak izan dira Lakaxita gaztetxearen kontrako pintaketa faxisten episodioak. Joan den martxoan salatu zuten aurreko erasoa, eta oraingo honetan, Lakaxita gaztetxeko hormetan Adolf Hitlerri gorazarre egiten duten mezuak, esbastikak, mugimendu antifaxisten kontrako mehatxuak, eta "Fuera sidosos", "Putos negros" edota "Putos rojos" bezalako mezuez josita topatu dituzte gaztetxearen kanpo hormak.

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South Sudan’s newly appointed Chief of Defence Forces has urged former opposition-aligned forces that abandoned The post SSPDF chief urges ex-rebel fighters to await integration directives appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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(The Center Square) – The Minnesota House passed a healthcare and Medicaid oversight bill last week that Republicans say would strengthen accountability in taxpayer-funded assistance programs. The House approved the legislation 69-63 after lengthy debate over how the state must respond to the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” the federal budget reconciliation package passed in Washington last year. Republicans described the measure as "one of the most significant conservative victories on welfare reform in decades," aimed at tightening eligibility verification requirements, restoring Medicaid work requirements for some able-bodied adults, and strengthening oversight protections within public assistance programs. “For decades, Republicans have fought to restore common sense and accountability to public assistance programs,” said Rep. Jeff Backer, R-Browns Valley, chair of the House Health Committee. “This legislation ensures Medicaid resources are protected for those who truly need them while encouraging able-bodied adults to work, pursue education, or participate in job training in exchange for benefits.” Republicans warned that failing to comply with federal Medicaid requirements could expose Minnesota taxpayers to between $3.5 billion and $4 billion in annual federal funding penalties. “This legislation protects Minnesota taxpayers from devastating federal penalties and future tax hikes,” Backer said. “Without action, working families across our state would ultimately be forced to foot the bill.” Currently, the state Senate is held by Democrats, while the House is tied 67-67. Democrats argued they are effectively being forced into adopting policies they believe will reduce healthcare access and strain hospitals and local governments. “The federal law will set the state and country back a decade,” said Rep. Robert Bierman, DFL-Apple Valley, the bill’s chief author and co-chair of the House Health Committee. “We will not do this because it’s a good thing for our constituents, but because we’re forced to.” Bierman said as many as 140,000 Minnesotans could lose healthcare coverage under the federal changes, which he called “Trump’s One Big Ugly Betrayal.” “H.R. 1 will increase costs for the state and the counties, put additional strain on our hospitals that are already on the brink, and increase health care costs for all of us,” Bierman said. The legislation would codify several federal Medicaid changes into state law, including: • work requirements for adults without children using Medicaid • six-month renewal periods • cost-sharing requirements across departments • shortening retroactive coverage for adults without children from three months to one month The bill also invests $3 million over the next three years into the state’s Health Care Eligibility Program Integrity and Oversight Unit to reduce eligibility errors and ensure compliance with federal requirements. Republicans argue the reforms would not be as disruptive as Democrats are suggesting. “The idea that this is going to be some kind of an apocalypse is a complete misrepresentation,” said Rep. Nolan West, R-Blaine. House Democrats unsuccessfully attempted to amend the legislation to lessen the impact on Medicaid recipients and hospitals. Rep. Tina Liebling, DFL-Rochester, argued the state still has time before full compliance is required. “We don’t need to fully align until Oct. 1, 2028,” Liebling said. “We haven’t received guidance from the federal government.” The legislation now heads to a House-Senate conference committee for further negotiations.

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(The Center Square) – The Minnesota House passed a healthcare and Medicaid oversight bill last week that Republicans say would strengthen accountability in taxpayer-funded assistance programs. The House approved the legislation 69-63 after lengthy debate over how the state must respond to the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” the federal budget reconciliation package passed in Washington last year. Republicans described the measure as "one of the most significant conservative victories on welfare reform in decades," aimed at tightening eligibility verification requirements, restoring Medicaid work requirements for some able-bodied adults, and strengthening oversight protections within public assistance programs. “For decades, Republicans have fought to restore common sense and accountability to public assistance programs,” said Rep. Jeff Backer, R-Browns Valley, chair of the House Health Committee. “This legislation ensures Medicaid resources are protected for those who truly need them while encouraging able-bodied adults to work, pursue education, or participate in job training in exchange for benefits.” Republicans warned that failing to comply with federal Medicaid requirements could expose Minnesota taxpayers to between $3.5 billion and $4 billion in annual federal funding penalties. “This legislation protects Minnesota taxpayers from devastating federal penalties and future tax hikes,” Backer said. “Without action, working families across our state would ultimately be forced to foot the bill.” Currently, the state Senate is held by Democrats, while the House is tied 67-67. Democrats argued they are effectively being forced into adopting policies they believe will reduce healthcare access and strain hospitals and local governments. “The federal law will set the state and country back a decade,” said Rep. Robert Bierman, DFL-Apple Valley, the bill’s chief author and co-chair of the House Health Committee. “We will not do this because it’s a good thing for our constituents, but because we’re forced to.” Bierman said as many as 140,000 Minnesotans could lose healthcare coverage under the federal changes, which he called “Trump’s One Big Ugly Betrayal.” “H.R. 1 will increase costs for the state and the counties, put additional strain on our hospitals that are already on the brink, and increase health care costs for all of us,” Bierman said. The legislation would codify several federal Medicaid changes into state law, including: • work requirements for adults without children using Medicaid • six-month renewal periods • cost-sharing requirements across departments • shortening retroactive coverage for adults without children from three months to one month The bill also invests $3 million over the next three years into the state’s Health Care Eligibility Program Integrity and Oversight Unit to reduce eligibility errors and ensure compliance with federal requirements. Republicans argue the reforms would not be as disruptive as Democrats are suggesting. “The idea that this is going to be some kind of an apocalypse is a complete misrepresentation,” said Rep. Nolan West, R-Blaine. House Democrats unsuccessfully attempted to amend the legislation to lessen the impact on Medicaid recipients and hospitals. Rep. Tina Liebling, DFL-Rochester, argued the state still has time before full compliance is required. “We don’t need to fully align until Oct. 1, 2028,” Liebling said. “We haven’t received guidance from the federal government.” The legislation now heads to a House-Senate conference committee for further negotiations.

Brasileiro desembarca em Brasília nesta segunda-feira depois de ser retirado de comboio humanitário em Gaza e deportado via Egito Fonte

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Caracas, May 11, 2026 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan Attorney General Larry Devoe has opened an investigation into the death of Victor Hugo Quero Navas in state custody in July 2025. “The investigation aims to clarify the facts in a timely and impartial fashion,” Devoe’s statement, published on Thursday, read. “There will be a prompt exhumation of... The post Venezuelan Attorney General to Investigate Unreported Death in State Custody appeared first on Venezuelanalysis.

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Caracas, May 11, 2026 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan Attorney General Larry Devoe has opened an investigation into the death of Victor Hugo Quero Navas in state custody in July 2025. “The investigation aims to clarify the facts in a timely and impartial fashion,” Devoe’s statement, published on Thursday, read. “There will be a prompt exhumation of... The post Venezuelan Attorney General to Investigate Unreported Death in State Custody appeared first on Venezuelanalysis.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sought to draw a stark political dividing line between a pro-European Labour Party and Nigel Farage’s anti-EU Reform UK, arguing that Britain now faces a defining choice over its future direction as fresh evidence highlights the economic damage caused by Brexit.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sought to draw a stark political dividing line between a pro-European Labour Party and Nigel Farage’s anti-EU Reform UK, arguing that Britain now faces a defining choice over its future direction as fresh evidence highlights the economic damage caused by Brexit.

Pas më shumë se dy vite zvarritje të punimeve, më në fund ka përfunduar asfaltimi i bulevardit “Bllagoja Toska” të Tetovës në lagjen Drenovec ku lidhet me rrugën Tetovë – Jazhincë, shkruan Portalb.mk. Përveç rrugës, është ndërtuar edhe rrethrrotullim në rrugën rajonale, me qëllim të shmangies së kaosit. Megjithatë, rruga sot u lëshua në përdorim […]

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Министры иностранных дел стран Европейского союза в понедельник, 11 мая, договорились о новом пакете санкций против израильских поселенцев на Западном берегу реки Иордан, причастных к насилию в отношении палестинцев. Об этом заявила глава европейской дипломатии Кая Каллас.

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Министры иностранных дел стран Европейского союза в понедельник, 11 мая, договорились о новом пакете санкций против израильских поселенцев на Западном берегу реки Иордан, причастных к насилию в отношении палестинцев. Об этом заявила глава европейской дипломатии Кая Каллас.

Moradores de três comunidades rurais de Araçuaí e Itinga serão ouvidos em audiência pública sobre os impactos da mineração de lítio da Sigma. A escuta faz parte da Ação Civil Pública (ACP) nº 5006981-44.2025.8.13.0034, apresentada pelo Ministério Público de Minas Gerais (MPMG) em dezembro de 2025 para apurar impactos ambientais e sociais relacionados ao empreendimento […] Fonte

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Moradores de três comunidades rurais de Araçuaí e Itinga serão ouvidos em audiência pública sobre os impactos da mineração de lítio da Sigma. A escuta faz parte da Ação Civil Pública (ACP) nº 5006981-44.2025.8.13.0034, apresentada pelo Ministério Público de Minas Gerais (MPMG) em dezembro de 2025 para apurar impactos ambientais e sociais relacionados ao empreendimento […] Fonte

Kreu i Partisë Demokratike të Kosovës, Bedri Hamza, tha se Fatmir Limaj dhe Nisma Socialdemokrate, nuk do të jenë pjesë e listës garuese të subjektit për zgjedhjet e parakohshme parlamentare të 7 qershorit.

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Kreu i Partisë Demokratike të Kosovës, Bedri Hamza, tha se Fatmir Limaj dhe Nisma Socialdemokrate, nuk do të jenë pjesë e listës garuese të subjektit për zgjedhjet e parakohshme parlamentare të 7 qershorit.

हाल ही में चित्रा त्रिपाठी का एक फ़र्ज़ी वीडियो वायरल हुआ था. इस वीडियो से कई प्रमुख राजनीतिक हस्तियां गुमराह हो गए थे और उन्होंने भारतीय न्यूज़ चैनलों की आलोचना... The post मेटा की अनदेखी: 50 से ज़्यादा फ़र्ज़ी वीडियोज़ वाले पाकिस्तानी प्रॉपगेंडा पेज पर कोई कार्रवाई नहीं appeared first on Alt News.

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हाल ही में चित्रा त्रिपाठी का एक फ़र्ज़ी वीडियो वायरल हुआ था. इस वीडियो से कई प्रमुख राजनीतिक हस्तियां गुमराह हो गए थे और उन्होंने भारतीय न्यूज़ चैनलों की आलोचना... The post मेटा की अनदेखी: 50 से ज़्यादा फ़र्ज़ी वीडियोज़ वाले पाकिस्तानी प्रॉपगेंडा पेज पर कोई कार्रवाई नहीं appeared first on Alt News.