Aunque no existe un cierre formal reconocido internacionalmente, las amenazas, los ataques a petroleros y la retirada de las grandes navieras han paralizado de facto una arteria por la que circula cerca del 20% del petróleo mundial.

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Aunque no existe un cierre formal reconocido internacionalmente, las amenazas, los ataques a petroleros y la retirada de las grandes navieras han paralizado de facto una arteria por la que circula cerca del 20% del petróleo mundial.

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Abnormally high temperatures are forecast this coming weekend after a calm and seasonal first week of March in Stockton, according to the National Weather Service. Mild week, hotter than normal weekend forecast for Stockton, SJ County 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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Abnormally high temperatures are forecast this coming weekend after a calm and seasonal first week of March in Stockton, according to the National Weather Service. Mild week, hotter than normal weekend forecast for Stockton, SJ County 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.

Una atención médica confiable e inclusiva hace más que tratar enfermedades. Puede funcionar como un pegamento social que suaviza las tensiones comunitarias y transforma las clínicas en espacios seguros para todos.

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Una atención médica confiable e inclusiva hace más que tratar enfermedades. Puede funcionar como un pegamento social que suaviza las tensiones comunitarias y transforma las clínicas en espacios seguros para todos.

A Aush, tres listas sus las quatre que se presentan per las municipalas d’aqueste mes de març an respondut a una sollicitacion ciutadana sus lors projèctes per l’occitan. La lista “Primavèra auscitana” (esquèrra ecologista/ciutadana) prepausa d’eveniments culturals occitans, una enhalizacion bilingua e d’ensenhament bilingüe possible se i a una demanda. De son latz, “Aush dab vosautes” (majoritat sortenta, centredrecha) ditz que perseguirà las accions actualas: projècte de classa bilingua, finançament a qualques escòlas e sosten a las associacions. Continua llegint

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A Aush, tres listas sus las quatre que se presentan per las municipalas d’aqueste mes de març an respondut a una sollicitacion ciutadana sus lors projèctes per l’occitan. La lista “Primavèra auscitana” (esquèrra ecologista/ciutadana) prepausa d’eveniments culturals occitans, una enhalizacion bilingua e d’ensenhament bilingüe possible se i a una demanda. De son latz, “Aush dab vosautes” (majoritat sortenta, centredrecha) ditz que perseguirà las accions actualas: projècte de classa bilingua, finançament a qualques escòlas e sosten a las associacions. Continua llegint

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L’operacion XIII renovelada a Las Vegas a menat en territòri estatsunidenc de milierats d’australians e d’angleses per seguir las partidas programadas. L’NRL considèra de desplaçar l’eveniment a Miami o Dallas e qui sap? a Londres, Hong Kong o Abu Dhabi! Lo novèl campion del Mond dels clubs, Hull KR, a pas fait onor a son trofèu novèl: assucat per un 58-6 impausat per Leeds. Lo primièr ganhant de la sason NRL es Newcastle que bat los Vaquièrs: 28-18. Continua llegint

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L’operacion XIII renovelada a Las Vegas a menat en territòri estatsunidenc de milierats d’australians e d’angleses per seguir las partidas programadas. L’NRL considèra de desplaçar l’eveniment a Miami o Dallas e qui sap? a Londres, Hong Kong o Abu Dhabi! Lo novèl campion del Mond dels clubs, Hull KR, a pas fait onor a son trofèu novèl: assucat per un 58-6 impausat per Leeds. Lo primièr ganhant de la sason NRL es Newcastle que bat los Vaquièrs: 28-18. Continua llegint

La setmana passada avèvi descrida una “desbondada irracionala de comentaris” a perpaus de la mòrt de Quentin Deranque. Aquesta setmana, cresi que l’òsca es estada plan passada. S’agís, plan segur, de çò que digoc Jean-Luc Mélenchon a Lion (un còp de mès) en tot parlar de l’ahar Epstein. Me cau doncas començar per díser qu’èi pas jamès votat per Mélenchon e que votarèi pas jamès per eth. Continua llegint

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La setmana passada avèvi descrida una “desbondada irracionala de comentaris” a perpaus de la mòrt de Quentin Deranque. Aquesta setmana, cresi que l’òsca es estada plan passada. S’agís, plan segur, de çò que digoc Jean-Luc Mélenchon a Lion (un còp de mès) en tot parlar de l’ahar Epstein. Me cau doncas començar per díser qu’èi pas jamès votat per Mélenchon e que votarèi pas jamès per eth. Continua llegint

Numerous fire departments expressed opposition to relaxing building codes in a California Fire Marshal report, published Monday, that examines the safety of multifamily-unit buildings three or more stories tall.

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Numerous fire departments expressed opposition to relaxing building codes in a California Fire Marshal report, published Monday, that examines the safety of multifamily-unit buildings three or more stories tall.

After a deadly downtown shooting, Texas Muslims report fear and backlash as political rhetoric intensifies and Austin’s first Muslim city council member responds. The post Anti-Muslim backlash shadows Austin after downtown shooting appeared first on Austin Current.

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After a deadly downtown shooting, Texas Muslims report fear and backlash as political rhetoric intensifies and Austin’s first Muslim city council member responds. The post Anti-Muslim backlash shadows Austin after downtown shooting appeared first on Austin Current.

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Maryland Matters
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Senate President Bill Ferguson added his support for a bill to make underground transmission lines subject to review by the Public Service Commission — something that currently only applies to overehead power lines through a loophole in the law.

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Senate President Bill Ferguson added his support for a bill to make underground transmission lines subject to review by the Public Service Commission — something that currently only applies to overehead power lines through a loophole in the law.

OMAHA — One of Nebraska’s best-known construction companies has challenged the City of Omaha’s handling of one of the priciest city infrastructure investments ever.  Hawkins Construction Company, whose local roots harken back to the 1920s and building Lincoln’s Memorial Stadium, is fiercely critical of potentially excessive costs in the deal that they say are not […]

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OMAHA — One of Nebraska’s best-known construction companies has challenged the City of Omaha’s handling of one of the priciest city infrastructure investments ever.  Hawkins Construction Company, whose local roots harken back to the 1920s and building Lincoln’s Memorial Stadium, is fiercely critical of potentially excessive costs in the deal that they say are not […]

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Reza Keabî, sikirtêrê giştî yê Komeleya Zehmetkêşên Kurdistanê (KZK) ji Dengê Amerîka re got, "Me xwe ji bo raperîneke seranserî amade kiriye û rejîma Îranê êdî nikare xwe biparêze."

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Reza Keabî, sikirtêrê giştî yê Komeleya Zehmetkêşên Kurdistanê (KZK) ji Dengê Amerîka re got, "Me xwe ji bo raperîneke seranserî amade kiriye û rejîma Îranê êdî nikare xwe biparêze."

ستاد فرماندهی مرکزی آمریکا، سنتکام، تصاویر بیشتری از منهدم شدن تجهیزات موشکی جمهوری اسلامی را منتشر کرد

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As they usually do each year, crucial decisions for homelessness funding are coming down to the wire with less than five days left until the end of the 2026 Utah Legislature at midnight on Friday.  Late last Friday the Legislature’s powerful budgetary body, the Executive Appropriations Committee, signaled Utah’s Republican legislative leaders have given a […]

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As they usually do each year, crucial decisions for homelessness funding are coming down to the wire with less than five days left until the end of the 2026 Utah Legislature at midnight on Friday.  Late last Friday the Legislature’s powerful budgetary body, the Executive Appropriations Committee, signaled Utah’s Republican legislative leaders have given a […]

Ide menghidupkan kembali tambang seng di Dairi, Sumatera Utara (Sumut) mendapat penolakan masyarakat sipil. Bukan hanya bentuk mengakali putusan pengadilan, penyusunan dokumen analisis mengenai dampak lingkungan (amdal) PT Dairi Prima Mineral (DPM) juga bentuk tidak pekanya pemerintah dan korporasi terhadap bencana di Sumut. Alfarhat Kasman, Divisi Kampanye Jaringan Advokasi Tambang (Jatam), menyebut,  upaya penyusunan dokumen […] The post Ketika Perusahaan Tambang Seng di Dairi Proses Amdal Baru appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Ide menghidupkan kembali tambang seng di Dairi, Sumatera Utara (Sumut) mendapat penolakan masyarakat sipil. Bukan hanya bentuk mengakali putusan pengadilan, penyusunan dokumen analisis mengenai dampak lingkungan (amdal) PT Dairi Prima Mineral (DPM) juga bentuk tidak pekanya pemerintah dan korporasi terhadap bencana di Sumut. Alfarhat Kasman, Divisi Kampanye Jaringan Advokasi Tambang (Jatam), menyebut,  upaya penyusunan dokumen […] The post Ketika Perusahaan Tambang Seng di Dairi Proses Amdal Baru appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Rehearsed to a full-bodied polish, and led with a sure hand by Music Director Rafael Payare, the San Diego Symphony Chorus confidently held the spotlight.

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Rehearsed to a full-bodied polish, and led with a sure hand by Music Director Rafael Payare, the San Diego Symphony Chorus confidently held the spotlight.

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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་གི་གཟའ་ཟླ་བ་ནས་པ་སངས་བར་གྱི་སྔ་དགོང་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ཀུན་གླེང་བརྙན་འཕྲིན་ནང་གསར་འགྱུར་དང་། དྲ་སྣང་གི་བོད། ཆབ་སྲིད་བཙོན་པ་ངོ་སྤྲོད། དཔེ་ཀློག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ལས་རིམ་དང་། བརྗོད་གཞི་གལ་ཆེན་མང་པོའི་ཐད་དུས་ཐོག་ཏུ་བགྲོ་གླེང་ལྷུག་པོར་གནང་བའི་ལེ་ཚན་བཅས་ཡོད་པས་དུས་ལྟར་གཟིགས་རོགས་གནང་། ཀུན་གླེང་ཐད་གཏོང་གི་དུས་ཚོད་ནི་རྒྱ་གར་གྱི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བདུན་དང་ཕྱེད་ཀ་ནས་བརྒྱད་པའི་བར་དང་། བོད་ནང་གི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བཅུ་བ་ནས་༡༠ དང་ཕྱེད་ཀའི་བར། དེ་བཞིན་ཨ་རིའི་ཤར་ཕྱོགས་ཀྱི་ཞོགས་པའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་༡༠ པ་ནས་༡༠...

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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་གི་གཟའ་ཟླ་བ་ནས་པ་སངས་བར་གྱི་སྔ་དགོང་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ཀུན་གླེང་བརྙན་འཕྲིན་ནང་གསར་འགྱུར་དང་། དྲ་སྣང་གི་བོད། ཆབ་སྲིད་བཙོན་པ་ངོ་སྤྲོད། དཔེ་ཀློག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ལས་རིམ་དང་། བརྗོད་གཞི་གལ་ཆེན་མང་པོའི་ཐད་དུས་ཐོག་ཏུ་བགྲོ་གླེང་ལྷུག་པོར་གནང་བའི་ལེ་ཚན་བཅས་ཡོད་པས་དུས་ལྟར་གཟིགས་རོགས་གནང་། ཀུན་གླེང་ཐད་གཏོང་གི་དུས་ཚོད་ནི་རྒྱ་གར་གྱི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བདུན་དང་ཕྱེད་ཀ་ནས་བརྒྱད་པའི་བར་དང་། བོད་ནང་གི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བཅུ་བ་ནས་༡༠ དང་ཕྱེད་ཀའི་བར། དེ་བཞིན་ཨ་རིའི་ཤར་ཕྱོགས་ཀྱི་ཞོགས་པའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་༡༠ པ་ནས་༡༠...

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The municipality says the park in Driftsands is earmarked for repairs this financial year

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The municipality says the park in Driftsands is earmarked for repairs this financial year

(The Center Square) – A $100 million grant program funded by Washington taxpayers in 2025 to boost law enforcement hiring and training has yet to be accessed by cities and counties across the state. Some local officials and lawmakers are voicing frustration with the program, which was hailed by Gov. Bob Ferguson as part of the solution to address the fact that Washington is last in the nation for police staffing per capita. “To date, I'm not aware of a single dollar that's been able to be accessed by any of our law enforcement agencies in the state of Washington. I mean, not a single dollar has been spent of that money, despite agencies that have critical needs,” Rep. Matt Marshall, R-Eatonville, told The Center Square. There were concerns brought up about the legislation before its passage last year, including pushback from some cities that objected to being required to raise local sales taxes in order to receive grant funding. The idea behind that was to sustain any new hires or programs funded by the grant, beyond the 2028 expiration of the program at the state level. Derrick Nunnally, government relations advocate for the Association of Washington Cities, told The Center Square there have been some frustrations for members trying to access the funding. “Our members are grateful that HB 2015 created multiple pathways to fund public safety, but this money can only improve safety in our communities if it’s available for those communities to use,” Nunnally said. “Going forward, the grants would be more accessible if cities that contract with other agencies to provide law enforcement services didn’t have to apply through that contracted agency.” Nunnally added that cities that don’t want to impose the additional .1% sales tax, should have other options to generate revenue. “Those cities could benefit if there were additional options for permanent funding solutions to boost safety, justice and law enforcement,” he said. “So, there’s still plenty of work to do.” The Center Square asked Rep. Brian Burnett, R-Wenatchee, what he’s hearing from the law enforcement community about their frustrations. Burnett is the former sheriff in Chelan County. “I was told just today by the governor’s office that there may be a couple of agencies that have finally been granted or at least approved for the money. But going back a couple months ago, I had chiefs reaching out to me saying, ‘What in the world's going on? What do we have to do to get this done?’ And they're really frustrated,” Burnett said. He explained that even model agencies that already meet grant program requirement concerning department policies have not been able to access the money. “Like with the city of Kent. It seems like in normal grant funding, you actually get awarded points when you already have certain policies in place, and you can prove that you've been doing these programs … but that was not the case with this funding mechanism,” Burnett said. Given the crisis in police staffing, he said speeding up the process has to be a priority. “Let’s put the grant funding and policy in place that doesn't make it difficult for the law enforcement agencies, because the whole point was to get that $100 million out there to be impactful, to be effective,” Burnett said. “We shouldn't be making it harder for our law enforcement leaders.” The Criminal Justice Training Commission has put up new online portal for potential grant applicants. “We are receiving and reviewing applications as we speak,” Criminal Justice Training Commission Communications Manager David Quinlan emailed The Center Square. Marshall tried to get a budget proviso added to use $1 million from the $100 million law enforcement program for Lacey’s new police station and training facility. “Currently there's a massive backlog for training new recruits, and there are long waiting times trying to get those recruits through the basic training academy,” he explained. “This is a turnkey ready solution that all we need to do is provide just over a million for operating expenses.” The proviso and subsequent amendments he offered were rejected by majority party Democrats. The Center Square reached out to the Governor’s Office for comment on the grant program delays but did not receive a response.

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(The Center Square) – A $100 million grant program funded by Washington taxpayers in 2025 to boost law enforcement hiring and training has yet to be accessed by cities and counties across the state. Some local officials and lawmakers are voicing frustration with the program, which was hailed by Gov. Bob Ferguson as part of the solution to address the fact that Washington is last in the nation for police staffing per capita. “To date, I'm not aware of a single dollar that's been able to be accessed by any of our law enforcement agencies in the state of Washington. I mean, not a single dollar has been spent of that money, despite agencies that have critical needs,” Rep. Matt Marshall, R-Eatonville, told The Center Square. There were concerns brought up about the legislation before its passage last year, including pushback from some cities that objected to being required to raise local sales taxes in order to receive grant funding. The idea behind that was to sustain any new hires or programs funded by the grant, beyond the 2028 expiration of the program at the state level. Derrick Nunnally, government relations advocate for the Association of Washington Cities, told The Center Square there have been some frustrations for members trying to access the funding. “Our members are grateful that HB 2015 created multiple pathways to fund public safety, but this money can only improve safety in our communities if it’s available for those communities to use,” Nunnally said. “Going forward, the grants would be more accessible if cities that contract with other agencies to provide law enforcement services didn’t have to apply through that contracted agency.” Nunnally added that cities that don’t want to impose the additional .1% sales tax, should have other options to generate revenue. “Those cities could benefit if there were additional options for permanent funding solutions to boost safety, justice and law enforcement,” he said. “So, there’s still plenty of work to do.” The Center Square asked Rep. Brian Burnett, R-Wenatchee, what he’s hearing from the law enforcement community about their frustrations. Burnett is the former sheriff in Chelan County. “I was told just today by the governor’s office that there may be a couple of agencies that have finally been granted or at least approved for the money. But going back a couple months ago, I had chiefs reaching out to me saying, ‘What in the world's going on? What do we have to do to get this done?’ And they're really frustrated,” Burnett said. He explained that even model agencies that already meet grant program requirement concerning department policies have not been able to access the money. “Like with the city of Kent. It seems like in normal grant funding, you actually get awarded points when you already have certain policies in place, and you can prove that you've been doing these programs … but that was not the case with this funding mechanism,” Burnett said. Given the crisis in police staffing, he said speeding up the process has to be a priority. “Let’s put the grant funding and policy in place that doesn't make it difficult for the law enforcement agencies, because the whole point was to get that $100 million out there to be impactful, to be effective,” Burnett said. “We shouldn't be making it harder for our law enforcement leaders.” The Criminal Justice Training Commission has put up new online portal for potential grant applicants. “We are receiving and reviewing applications as we speak,” Criminal Justice Training Commission Communications Manager David Quinlan emailed The Center Square. Marshall tried to get a budget proviso added to use $1 million from the $100 million law enforcement program for Lacey’s new police station and training facility. “Currently there's a massive backlog for training new recruits, and there are long waiting times trying to get those recruits through the basic training academy,” he explained. “This is a turnkey ready solution that all we need to do is provide just over a million for operating expenses.” The proviso and subsequent amendments he offered were rejected by majority party Democrats. The Center Square reached out to the Governor’s Office for comment on the grant program delays but did not receive a response.

Coral reefs are likely to erode even under low-emission scenarios, but some reefs may persist if corals evolve to become more resistant to ocean warming.

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Coral reefs are likely to erode even under low-emission scenarios, but some reefs may persist if corals evolve to become more resistant to ocean warming.