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Manteca has launched a new holiday tradition this year. Winterfest runs from Nov. 23 through Jan. 11 Manteca Winterfest 2025 brings giant inflatable playground and holiday fun is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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Manteca has launched a new holiday tradition this year. Winterfest runs from Nov. 23 through Jan. 11 Manteca Winterfest 2025 brings giant inflatable playground and holiday fun is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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Inside Climate News
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U.S. citizenship will determine how expensive it is to access America’s national parks beginning next year, the Interior Department announced yesterday. Prices for non-U.S. residents to purchase an “America the Beautiful” pass, which grants the holder access to all of the country’s national parks for a year, will more than triple, rising from $80 to […]

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U.S. citizenship will determine how expensive it is to access America’s national parks beginning next year, the Interior Department announced yesterday. Prices for non-U.S. residents to purchase an “America the Beautiful” pass, which grants the holder access to all of the country’s national parks for a year, will more than triple, rising from $80 to […]

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Arizona Luminaria
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Únete a nosotros para una celebración de Giving Tuesday con Arizona Luminaria en MotoSonora Brewing Co. Giving Tuesday es uno de los días más significativos del año para las organizaciones sin fines de lucro. Personas en todo el país se unen para invertir en el trabajo que fortalece a sus comunidades.  En Arizona Luminaria lo […] The post Súmate a Arizona Luminaria al Happy Hour de Giving Newsday appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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Únete a nosotros para una celebración de Giving Tuesday con Arizona Luminaria en MotoSonora Brewing Co. Giving Tuesday es uno de los días más significativos del año para las organizaciones sin fines de lucro. Personas en todo el país se unen para invertir en el trabajo que fortalece a sus comunidades.  En Arizona Luminaria lo […] The post Súmate a Arizona Luminaria al Happy Hour de Giving Newsday appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

Dogs don’t stockpile food due to anxiety about impending disaster – they’re revealing how their evolutionary past still shapes modern behaviours.

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Dogs don’t stockpile food due to anxiety about impending disaster – they’re revealing how their evolutionary past still shapes modern behaviours.

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Pennsylvania Capital-Star
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WASHINGTON — Two National Guard members from West Virginia were in critical condition Wednesday evening after being shot near the White House in Washington, D.C., officials said. FBI Director Kash Patel, a Metropolitan Police Department leader and Mayor Muriel Bowser emphasized during a press conference the investigation was in the preliminary stages, but said the […]

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WASHINGTON — Two National Guard members from West Virginia were in critical condition Wednesday evening after being shot near the White House in Washington, D.C., officials said. FBI Director Kash Patel, a Metropolitan Police Department leader and Mayor Muriel Bowser emphasized during a press conference the investigation was in the preliminary stages, but said the […]

WASHINGTON — Two National Guard members from West Virginia were in critical condition Wednesday evening after being shot near the White House in Washington, D.C., officials said. FBI Director Kash Patel, a Metropolitan Police Department leader and Mayor Muriel Bowser emphasized during a press conference the investigation was in the preliminary stages, but said the […]

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WASHINGTON — Two National Guard members from West Virginia were in critical condition Wednesday evening after being shot near the White House in Washington, D.C., officials said. FBI Director Kash Patel, a Metropolitan Police Department leader and Mayor Muriel Bowser emphasized during a press conference the investigation was in the preliminary stages, but said the […]

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) – Democratic attorneys general from 22 jurisdictions sued the Trump administration Wednesday over ending food assistance for noncitizens who are legal permanent residents. The lawsuit, which names the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins as defendants, was filed in the Eugene division of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. The suit argues the USDA's guidance for the Supplemental Food Assistance Program violates the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and says the federal law keeps permanent legal residents eligible for SNAP benefits. The suit also says the USDA violated its own regulations by allowing only one day, instead of 120 days, for states to adjust to the new guidance, which was issued Oct. 31. The transition period ended Nov. 1, according to the suit. “This guidance reads like someone took notes from the Grinch, taking food from families during the holidays,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta told reporters Wednesday during a virtual news conference, which also featured attorneys general from Massachusetts, Oregon and Minnesota. “California will not stand by while families lose access to food because of unlawful federal action," Bonta said. "So we’re taking Trump to court.” The new USDA guidance deprives tens of thousands of lawful permanent residents across the U.S. of help, Bonta said, adding, “SNAP recipients are still recovering from the whiplash President Trump and his administration put them through in seeking to block November SNAP benefits during the government shutdown.” “No president has fought harder to deprive hungry Americans from food,” he said, later adding, “No group of attorneys general has fought harder to make sure they are fed.” Although the Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminated SNAP eligibility for individuals who entered the U.S. as refugees or were granted asylum or humanitarian parole, it did not end the eligibility for noncitizens who became legal permanent residents, Bonta said. He added that under the federal law, refugees and people granted asylum or humanitarian parole become eligible for SNAP once they become legal permanent residents. The lawsuit says the USDA guidance is contrary to the law, is arbitrary and capricious, and violates the Administrative Procedure Act. The suit seeks a preliminary injunction to ensure families don’t go hungry, Bonta said. Answering a question from The Center Square, Bonta said a federal court ruling could come in a matter of days or even immediately, depending on the judge. “We’ve sought restraining orders and secured them on the same day we file.” The attorneys general are asking the U.S. District Court to rule as soon as possible, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell said. In the meantime, Massachusetts is working with food pantries and community organizations to keep families fed until a ruling is issued, Campbell said, answering a question from The Center Square. “So food pantries and many folks are working overtime to close the gap.” Other attorneys general said their states were taking similar actions. “The state and food banks have been stepping up to provide more support,” Bonta said about California. Campbell, meanwhile, told The Center Square the coalition of attorneys general succeeded during previous efforts to preserve SNAP benefits. “We were successful, this coalition, when we fought the Trump administration the first time during the government shutdown, to make sure SNAP benefits would continue to flow for the month of November and to ensure all folks in our respective states would see benefits in November and not partial but full benefits,” Campbell said. Bonta said the attorneys general previously wrote a letter to the USDA, believing the department simply made a mistake in its guidance. “We gave them a chance to start over,” Bonta said, but added, “The USDA’s silence in response tells us everything we need to know.” He said the new guidance was deliberate. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield told reporters that no one in the U.S., one of the world's wealthiest countries, should go hungry. And President Donald Trump must follow the law, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said during the news conference. Trump is welcome to try to get Congress to change a law that he doesn’t like, Ellison said, but added, “We won’t let him rule by fiat. We won’t let him break the law.” Attorneys general said Wednesday’s lawsuit is the 48th one in California and Oregon against the Trump administration. For Minnesota and Massachusetts, it’s the 45th and 43rd one respectively. Democratic attorneys general are winning more than 80% of their legal actions against the federal government, Bonta said, answering questions from The Center Square. He added he doesn’t anticipate that the latest lawsuit over SNAP will end up in the U.S. Supreme Court. Besides California, Oregon, Massachusetts and Minnesota, Wednesday's lawsuit was filed by New York, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.

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(The Center Square) – Democratic attorneys general from 22 jurisdictions sued the Trump administration Wednesday over ending food assistance for noncitizens who are legal permanent residents. The lawsuit, which names the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins as defendants, was filed in the Eugene division of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. The suit argues the USDA's guidance for the Supplemental Food Assistance Program violates the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and says the federal law keeps permanent legal residents eligible for SNAP benefits. The suit also says the USDA violated its own regulations by allowing only one day, instead of 120 days, for states to adjust to the new guidance, which was issued Oct. 31. The transition period ended Nov. 1, according to the suit. “This guidance reads like someone took notes from the Grinch, taking food from families during the holidays,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta told reporters Wednesday during a virtual news conference, which also featured attorneys general from Massachusetts, Oregon and Minnesota. “California will not stand by while families lose access to food because of unlawful federal action," Bonta said. "So we’re taking Trump to court.” The new USDA guidance deprives tens of thousands of lawful permanent residents across the U.S. of help, Bonta said, adding, “SNAP recipients are still recovering from the whiplash President Trump and his administration put them through in seeking to block November SNAP benefits during the government shutdown.” “No president has fought harder to deprive hungry Americans from food,” he said, later adding, “No group of attorneys general has fought harder to make sure they are fed.” Although the Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminated SNAP eligibility for individuals who entered the U.S. as refugees or were granted asylum or humanitarian parole, it did not end the eligibility for noncitizens who became legal permanent residents, Bonta said. He added that under the federal law, refugees and people granted asylum or humanitarian parole become eligible for SNAP once they become legal permanent residents. The lawsuit says the USDA guidance is contrary to the law, is arbitrary and capricious, and violates the Administrative Procedure Act. The suit seeks a preliminary injunction to ensure families don’t go hungry, Bonta said. Answering a question from The Center Square, Bonta said a federal court ruling could come in a matter of days or even immediately, depending on the judge. “We’ve sought restraining orders and secured them on the same day we file.” The attorneys general are asking the U.S. District Court to rule as soon as possible, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell said. In the meantime, Massachusetts is working with food pantries and community organizations to keep families fed until a ruling is issued, Campbell said, answering a question from The Center Square. “So food pantries and many folks are working overtime to close the gap.” Other attorneys general said their states were taking similar actions. “The state and food banks have been stepping up to provide more support,” Bonta said about California. Campbell, meanwhile, told The Center Square the coalition of attorneys general succeeded during previous efforts to preserve SNAP benefits. “We were successful, this coalition, when we fought the Trump administration the first time during the government shutdown, to make sure SNAP benefits would continue to flow for the month of November and to ensure all folks in our respective states would see benefits in November and not partial but full benefits,” Campbell said. Bonta said the attorneys general previously wrote a letter to the USDA, believing the department simply made a mistake in its guidance. “We gave them a chance to start over,” Bonta said, but added, “The USDA’s silence in response tells us everything we need to know.” He said the new guidance was deliberate. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield told reporters that no one in the U.S., one of the world's wealthiest countries, should go hungry. And President Donald Trump must follow the law, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said during the news conference. Trump is welcome to try to get Congress to change a law that he doesn’t like, Ellison said, but added, “We won’t let him rule by fiat. We won’t let him break the law.” Attorneys general said Wednesday’s lawsuit is the 48th one in California and Oregon against the Trump administration. For Minnesota and Massachusetts, it’s the 45th and 43rd one respectively. Democratic attorneys general are winning more than 80% of their legal actions against the federal government, Bonta said, answering questions from The Center Square. He added he doesn’t anticipate that the latest lawsuit over SNAP will end up in the U.S. Supreme Court. Besides California, Oregon, Massachusetts and Minnesota, Wednesday's lawsuit was filed by New York, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.

Fort Peck Community College on Tuesday announced it received an $11 million donation from the MacKenzie Scott Foundation — the largest gift in the tribal college’s history. Tribal colleges and universities are institutions of higher education, chartered by tribes, that aim to meet the educational and cultural needs of Native communities. Scott has donated to several tribal colleges in Montana in recent years. The post Fort Peck Community College receives ‘transformative’ $11M gift from MacKenzie Scott appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Fort Peck Community College on Tuesday announced it received an $11 million donation from the MacKenzie Scott Foundation — the largest gift in the tribal college’s history. Tribal colleges and universities are institutions of higher education, chartered by tribes, that aim to meet the educational and cultural needs of Native communities. Scott has donated to several tribal colleges in Montana in recent years. The post Fort Peck Community College receives ‘transformative’ $11M gift from MacKenzie Scott appeared first on Montana Free Press.

Un chef din România a fost prezent în finala celei de-a 8-a ediţii a Campionatului european de bucătari specializaţi în măruntaie care s-a derulat la Academia Rungis, în sudul Parisului, simbol al gastronomiei şi alimentaţiei franceze. Au participat 12 chefi din 7 ţări – Belgia, Spania, Irlanda, Italia, Thailanda, Franţa şi România. A venit de la restaurantul „La Vâltoare” din Gura râului (Sibiu) chef Rareş Moga, susţinut în culise de un alt mare bucătar român Vasile Bădilă de la Conacul Maria Theresa. Bucătarii pasionaţi au lucrat timp de 4 ore pentru a realiza un preparat pe bază de organe de vită franceză – inimă, ficat, burtă, limbă şi rinichi. Juriul a fost compus din numeroşi specialişti şi a fost prezidat de Nicolas Sale, chef recompensat cu mai multe stele Michelin.

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Un chef din România a fost prezent în finala celei de-a 8-a ediţii a Campionatului european de bucătari specializaţi în măruntaie care s-a derulat la Academia Rungis, în sudul Parisului, simbol al gastronomiei şi alimentaţiei franceze. Au participat 12 chefi din 7 ţări – Belgia, Spania, Irlanda, Italia, Thailanda, Franţa şi România. A venit de la restaurantul „La Vâltoare” din Gura râului (Sibiu) chef Rareş Moga, susţinut în culise de un alt mare bucătar român Vasile Bădilă de la Conacul Maria Theresa. Bucătarii pasionaţi au lucrat timp de 4 ore pentru a realiza un preparat pe bază de organe de vită franceză – inimă, ficat, burtă, limbă şi rinichi. Juriul a fost compus din numeroşi specialişti şi a fost prezidat de Nicolas Sale, chef recompensat cu mai multe stele Michelin.

Diagnostic and symptomatic, accusatory and culpable, communal and personal, The Hollow Men is a poem about that which ails society at large.

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Diagnostic and symptomatic, accusatory and culpable, communal and personal, The Hollow Men is a poem about that which ails society at large.

"El 'lawfare' que busca sacar de La Moncloa a Pedro Sánchez es, en realidad, la muestra de la inflexibilidad de quienes creen que el sistema político español es suyo", reflexiona Arantxa Tirado. La entrada El fallo contra el Fiscal General del Estado: ‘lawfare’ y límites de la Transición a la democracia se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

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"El 'lawfare' que busca sacar de La Moncloa a Pedro Sánchez es, en realidad, la muestra de la inflexibilidad de quienes creen que el sistema político español es suyo", reflexiona Arantxa Tirado. La entrada El fallo contra el Fiscal General del Estado: ‘lawfare’ y límites de la Transición a la democracia se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

Nearly 30 local artists and arts leaders gathered at Amphibian Stage to brainstorm talking points to bring forth to council members on Dec. 2.

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Nearly 30 local artists and arts leaders gathered at Amphibian Stage to brainstorm talking points to bring forth to council members on Dec. 2.

Nueno, ingeniera e investigadora en Forensic Architecture, edita 'Genocidios' (Galaxia Gutenberg), un compendio de aproximaciones vanguardistas a los genocidios. La entrada Júlia Nueno: “Igual que el nazismo es constitutivo del crimen del Holocausto, el sionismo lo es de la Nakba” se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

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Nueno, ingeniera e investigadora en Forensic Architecture, edita 'Genocidios' (Galaxia Gutenberg), un compendio de aproximaciones vanguardistas a los genocidios. La entrada Júlia Nueno: “Igual que el nazismo es constitutivo del crimen del Holocausto, el sionismo lo es de la Nakba” se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Wednesday the end of temporary protected status for roughly 330,000 nationals from Haiti by February, opening them up to deportations. In her reasoning, Noem said extending temporary protected status to Haitians would be “contrary to the national interest of the United States” and will end on Feb. […]

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WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Wednesday the end of temporary protected status for roughly 330,000 nationals from Haiti by February, opening them up to deportations. In her reasoning, Noem said extending temporary protected status to Haitians would be “contrary to the national interest of the United States” and will end on Feb. […]

“As right-leaning governments gain power, the willingness to spend on climate mitigation or on assistance to developing countries is declining.”

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“As right-leaning governments gain power, the willingness to spend on climate mitigation or on assistance to developing countries is declining.”

Le président tunisien Kaïs Saïed a convoqué, mardi 25 novembre, l'ambassadeur de l'Union européenne pour une consultation au palais de Carthage, l'accusant de « non-respect des règles de travail diplomatique ». L'incident diplomatique fait suite à une rencontre, lundi 24 novembre, entre l'ambassadeur Giuseppe Perrone et le secrétaire général de la centrale syndicale UGTT, Noureddine Taboubi, dans un contexte où Tunis a rompu depuis des mois le dialogue social avec la centrale.

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Le président tunisien Kaïs Saïed a convoqué, mardi 25 novembre, l'ambassadeur de l'Union européenne pour une consultation au palais de Carthage, l'accusant de « non-respect des règles de travail diplomatique ». L'incident diplomatique fait suite à une rencontre, lundi 24 novembre, entre l'ambassadeur Giuseppe Perrone et le secrétaire général de la centrale syndicale UGTT, Noureddine Taboubi, dans un contexte où Tunis a rompu depuis des mois le dialogue social avec la centrale.

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Prensa Comunitaria
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Tiempo de lectura: 5 minutosEl Congreso de la República aprobó el Presupuesto General de la Nación  más alto en la historia del país y financiado en gran medida con deuda externa por más de Q10.3 millardos. Los diputados incluyeron un bolsón de Q6.3 millardos para los Codede. Mientras el oficialismo defendió el aumento del gasto como una apuesta por ... Read more

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Tiempo de lectura: 5 minutosEl Congreso de la República aprobó el Presupuesto General de la Nación  más alto en la historia del país y financiado en gran medida con deuda externa por más de Q10.3 millardos. Los diputados incluyeron un bolsón de Q6.3 millardos para los Codede. Mientras el oficialismo defendió el aumento del gasto como una apuesta por ... Read more

O Ministério da Gestão e da Inovação em Serviços Públicos (MGI) convocou, nesta terça-feira (25), 3.910 aprovados na primeira edição do Concurso Público Nacional Unificado (CPNU 1), realizada em 2024, para preenchimento das vagas remanescentes e adicionais do certame. Do total de 3.910 vagas, 1.977 são adicionais em relação às 6, 6 mil originais do […] CNU 1: Governo convoca 3,9 mil aprovados para vagas em órgãos federais apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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O Ministério da Gestão e da Inovação em Serviços Públicos (MGI) convocou, nesta terça-feira (25), 3.910 aprovados na primeira edição do Concurso Público Nacional Unificado (CPNU 1), realizada em 2024, para preenchimento das vagas remanescentes e adicionais do certame. Do total de 3.910 vagas, 1.977 são adicionais em relação às 6, 6 mil originais do […] CNU 1: Governo convoca 3,9 mil aprovados para vagas em órgãos federais apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice acknowledged in a court filing that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made the call to continue removals of Venezuelans to a brutal Salvadoran prison, despite a federal judge’s order to stop the deportations. The Tuesday filing noted that Noem was advised by top officials at the Justice Department she did […]

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WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice acknowledged in a court filing that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made the call to continue removals of Venezuelans to a brutal Salvadoran prison, despite a federal judge’s order to stop the deportations. The Tuesday filing noted that Noem was advised by top officials at the Justice Department she did […]

A federal judge in Baltimore ruled Wednesday that hunting should not be allowed to occur in the vicinity of surveyors while they conduct environmental studies for a proposed power line across rural parts of Central Maryland.

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A federal judge in Baltimore ruled Wednesday that hunting should not be allowed to occur in the vicinity of surveyors while they conduct environmental studies for a proposed power line across rural parts of Central Maryland.