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Minnesota Reformer
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Minnesota could be on the hook for as much as $250 million in its next budget to pay for a share of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, thanks to a provision in the Republican megalaw on tax cuts and spending passed a year ago. The law, which President Donald Trump named the One Big Beautiful […]

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Minnesota could be on the hook for as much as $250 million in its next budget to pay for a share of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, thanks to a provision in the Republican megalaw on tax cuts and spending passed a year ago. The law, which President Donald Trump named the One Big Beautiful […]

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The U.S. is on track to spend $6 trillion on health care this year and $9 trillion by 2034. Health policy experts have long known that high prices are the key drivers of health spending. The late health economist, Uwe Reinhardt, published a paper in 2003 famously titled, “It’s the Prices, Stupid.” The much-circulated paper […]

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The U.S. is on track to spend $6 trillion on health care this year and $9 trillion by 2034. Health policy experts have long known that high prices are the key drivers of health spending. The late health economist, Uwe Reinhardt, published a paper in 2003 famously titled, “It’s the Prices, Stupid.” The much-circulated paper […]

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Michigan Advance
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Daniel, who is in the class of 2026, loves building things, from robotics projects to the small engines he tinkers with in his uncle’s garage. He plays basketball with his brothers and has a quiet way of making everyone around him feel like they belong. Yet, he also told me early in the school year […]

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Daniel, who is in the class of 2026, loves building things, from robotics projects to the small engines he tinkers with in his uncle’s garage. He plays basketball with his brothers and has a quiet way of making everyone around him feel like they belong. Yet, he also told me early in the school year […]

One fact about the exploding data-center industry became clear before the Asheville City Council imposed a one-year moratorium on their construction at its meeting last week: People have a lot of questions. Council members and speakers asked about these facilities’ vast consumption of water and power. They worried about their potential to disrupt neighborhoods, undermine […] The post News analysis: Asheville’s moratorium on data centers buys time to answer questions appeared first on Asheville Watchdog.

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One fact about the exploding data-center industry became clear before the Asheville City Council imposed a one-year moratorium on their construction at its meeting last week: People have a lot of questions. Council members and speakers asked about these facilities’ vast consumption of water and power. They worried about their potential to disrupt neighborhoods, undermine […] The post News analysis: Asheville’s moratorium on data centers buys time to answer questions appeared first on Asheville Watchdog.

For physicians who spend our lives and careers caring for Michigan patients, it can be hard to wrap our minds around the idea that a prescription drug discount program actually raises costs for our patients, but that’s the reality.

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For physicians who spend our lives and careers caring for Michigan patients, it can be hard to wrap our minds around the idea that a prescription drug discount program actually raises costs for our patients, but that’s the reality.

As Americans prepare to celebrate our nation’s 250th birthday, there will be no shortage of fireworks, parades, speeches and reflections on our history. Those celebrations are appropriate. The signing of the Declaration of Independence remains one of the most consequential events in human history. Its ideas changed the world. Across the globe, they inspired movements to abolish slavery, advance human rights, and expand opportunities for millions. They established a moral standard against which future generations would measure both America’s successes and its failures. The Declaration is one of America's greatest gifts. To keep it, we must understand it, discuss it and apply it. So what makes the Declaration of Independence one of the most influential documents in human history? To find out, I propose a simple challenge. Gather with family, friends, neighbors, students, colleagues or fellow members of your community and spend one hour discussing what Walter Isaacson has called “the greatest sentence ever written”: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Most of us have never seriously considered what these words mean. Are they merely an aspirational slogan? Or do they make claims about reality, equality, rights and human dignity that are true for all people and all time? And if those claims are true, what do they require of us as citizens and as individuals in a civil society? This challenge is an invitation to civil discourse – to listen, understand, and think independently. There are no scripts, no partisan litmus tests, and no pressure to reach agreement. What does it mean to say that these truths are self-evident? What does it mean to say that all people are created equal? What does it mean to say that we are endowed with unalienable rights? What responsibilities accompany those rights? The purpose of the challenge is not to prescribe answers, but to encourage thoughtful engagement with questions that have shaped our nation from the beginning. Americans will answer those questions in different ways, as they should. Ours has always been a nation of diverse perspectives united by a shared commitment to self-government. At its core, the Declaration is a statement about human nature. It begins with the conviction that all people possess inherent dignity and moral rights, not because of their status, achievements, wealth or power, but because of who they are by nature. Those rights exist prior to government and place limits on what government may rightly do. The Declaration's principles transformed the relationship between individuals and government and shaped the American experiment in self-government. But self-government requires more than rights. It requires responsibility. It requires citizens willing to think, listen, learn, persuade and work together despite their differences. In a free society, people will disagree. They always have. The challenge is not to eliminate disagreement but to approach it with curiosity and respect. The Declaration was never intended merely to be admired. Its principles were meant to be understood, discussed, applied and passed on. The challenge of this anniversary is not simply to celebrate the Declaration, but to earn the gift we have inherited. So take one hour. Gather a few people. Read the Declaration’s most famous sentence together. Discuss it honestly. Listen carefully. Ask questions. Share perspectives. If millions of Americans did that, our nation’s 250th birthday would become more than a commemoration of the past. It would become an investment in the future of the American experiment. That is an investment worth making.

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As Americans prepare to celebrate our nation’s 250th birthday, there will be no shortage of fireworks, parades, speeches and reflections on our history. Those celebrations are appropriate. The signing of the Declaration of Independence remains one of the most consequential events in human history. Its ideas changed the world. Across the globe, they inspired movements to abolish slavery, advance human rights, and expand opportunities for millions. They established a moral standard against which future generations would measure both America’s successes and its failures. The Declaration is one of America's greatest gifts. To keep it, we must understand it, discuss it and apply it. So what makes the Declaration of Independence one of the most influential documents in human history? To find out, I propose a simple challenge. Gather with family, friends, neighbors, students, colleagues or fellow members of your community and spend one hour discussing what Walter Isaacson has called “the greatest sentence ever written”: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Most of us have never seriously considered what these words mean. Are they merely an aspirational slogan? Or do they make claims about reality, equality, rights and human dignity that are true for all people and all time? And if those claims are true, what do they require of us as citizens and as individuals in a civil society? This challenge is an invitation to civil discourse – to listen, understand, and think independently. There are no scripts, no partisan litmus tests, and no pressure to reach agreement. What does it mean to say that these truths are self-evident? What does it mean to say that all people are created equal? What does it mean to say that we are endowed with unalienable rights? What responsibilities accompany those rights? The purpose of the challenge is not to prescribe answers, but to encourage thoughtful engagement with questions that have shaped our nation from the beginning. Americans will answer those questions in different ways, as they should. Ours has always been a nation of diverse perspectives united by a shared commitment to self-government. At its core, the Declaration is a statement about human nature. It begins with the conviction that all people possess inherent dignity and moral rights, not because of their status, achievements, wealth or power, but because of who they are by nature. Those rights exist prior to government and place limits on what government may rightly do. The Declaration's principles transformed the relationship between individuals and government and shaped the American experiment in self-government. But self-government requires more than rights. It requires responsibility. It requires citizens willing to think, listen, learn, persuade and work together despite their differences. In a free society, people will disagree. They always have. The challenge is not to eliminate disagreement but to approach it with curiosity and respect. The Declaration was never intended merely to be admired. Its principles were meant to be understood, discussed, applied and passed on. The challenge of this anniversary is not simply to celebrate the Declaration, but to earn the gift we have inherited. So take one hour. Gather a few people. Read the Declaration’s most famous sentence together. Discuss it honestly. Listen carefully. Ask questions. Share perspectives. If millions of Americans did that, our nation’s 250th birthday would become more than a commemoration of the past. It would become an investment in the future of the American experiment. That is an investment worth making.

A Mississippi law now prohibits state agencies from disclosing records involving children without exceptions – a change that took effect Wednesday.

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A Mississippi law now prohibits state agencies from disclosing records involving children without exceptions – a change that took effect Wednesday.

Oklahoma voters were flooded with a record number of political text messages ahead of the June 16 primary, with campaigns and outside groups spending $773,808 on texting, up from less than $60,000 in the 2022 cycle. Political messages are exempt from both federal do-not-call protections and Oklahoma's telephone solicitation law. The post 10,000 Texts per Hour: How Campaigns Are Reaching Oklahoma Voters Whether They Like It or Not appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

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Oklahoma voters were flooded with a record number of political text messages ahead of the June 16 primary, with campaigns and outside groups spending $773,808 on texting, up from less than $60,000 in the 2022 cycle. Political messages are exempt from both federal do-not-call protections and Oklahoma's telephone solicitation law. The post 10,000 Texts per Hour: How Campaigns Are Reaching Oklahoma Voters Whether They Like It or Not appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.

A Madison employer lacked worker’s compensation coverage in Wisconsin, forcing the state to step in. Records also show the incident never triggered federal workplace safety scrutiny. A roofing accident left a new immigrant paralyzed. Tracking down his employer took ‘detective’ work. is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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A Madison employer lacked worker’s compensation coverage in Wisconsin, forcing the state to step in. Records also show the incident never triggered federal workplace safety scrutiny. A roofing accident left a new immigrant paralyzed. Tracking down his employer took ‘detective’ work. is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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Le paradoxe d’une France tolérante et xénophobe La Commission nationale consultative des droits de l’homme (CNCDH) vient de rendre public son rapport 2025 sur « la lutte contre le racisme, l’antisémitisme et la xénophobie ». Les préjugés ont la peau dure : la minorité Rroms demeure la plus rejetée – 63% des Français les considèrent comme un…

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Le paradoxe d’une France tolérante et xénophobe La Commission nationale consultative des droits de l’homme (CNCDH) vient de rendre public son rapport 2025 sur « la lutte contre le racisme, l’antisémitisme et la xénophobie ». Les préjugés ont la peau dure : la minorité Rroms demeure la plus rejetée – 63% des Français les considèrent comme un…

A Corte de Justiça da União Europeia rejeitou nesta quinta-feira (2) o recurso do Google contra a multa recorde de mais de € 4 bilhões (cerca de R$ 23,7 bilhões) aplicada por Bruxelas em 2018. A empresa foi acusada de abuso de posição dominante envolvendo telefones celulares.

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A Corte de Justiça da União Europeia rejeitou nesta quinta-feira (2) o recurso do Google contra a multa recorde de mais de € 4 bilhões (cerca de R$ 23,7 bilhões) aplicada por Bruxelas em 2018. A empresa foi acusada de abuso de posição dominante envolvendo telefones celulares.

Se trata de una esfera de grasa microscópica que compone el esqueleto celular, y en cuyo interior hay unas 90.000 letras químicas de ADN que componen un genoma reducido a su mínima expresión.

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Se trata de una esfera de grasa microscópica que compone el esqueleto celular, y en cuyo interior hay unas 90.000 letras químicas de ADN que componen un genoma reducido a su mínima expresión.

El líder del Partido Popular ha aclarado su posición sobre la conocida como "ley de nietos" y reconoce que apoya que los descendientes de emigrantes españoles puedan acceder a la nacionalidad. Sin embargo, mantiene un duro enfrentamiento con el Ejecutivo por la forma en la que se está desarrollando el proceso, al considerar que existen dudas legales, falta de transparencia y escasas garantías.

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El líder del Partido Popular ha aclarado su posición sobre la conocida como "ley de nietos" y reconoce que apoya que los descendientes de emigrantes españoles puedan acceder a la nacionalidad. Sin embargo, mantiene un duro enfrentamiento con el Ejecutivo por la forma en la que se está desarrollando el proceso, al considerar que existen dudas legales, falta de transparencia y escasas garantías.

Visoka predstavnica Evropske unije za vanjske poslove i sigurnosnu politiku Kaja Kallas izjavila je u Sarajevu kako EU radi na tome da predloži kandidata za novog visokog predstavnika.

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Visoka predstavnica Evropske unije za vanjske poslove i sigurnosnu politiku Kaja Kallas izjavila je u Sarajevu kako EU radi na tome da predloži kandidata za novog visokog predstavnika.

بعد أكثر من شهر على واحدة من أسوأ الكوارث المدرسية التي شهدتها كينيا في السنوات الأخيرة، وجه القضاء الكيني اتهامات بالقتل إلى ثماني طالبات في المرحلة الثانوية، على خلفية الحريق الذي اندلع في أحد مهاجع

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بعد أكثر من شهر على واحدة من أسوأ الكوارث المدرسية التي شهدتها كينيا في السنوات الأخيرة، وجه القضاء الكيني اتهامات بالقتل إلى ثماني طالبات في المرحلة الثانوية، على خلفية الحريق الذي اندلع في أحد مهاجع

Внаслідок атаки постраждала ціла родина. Зокрема, до лікарні доправили 11-річну дівчинку в стані середньої тяжкості, додав Ганжа

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Внаслідок атаки постраждала ціла родина. Зокрема, до лікарні доправили 11-річну дівчинку в стані середньої тяжкості, додав Ганжа

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