The Daisy Chain Fields music festival will debut at the Great Park this August with presale tickets available now.

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(The Center Square) – Michigan House Republicans have proposed a package of bills meant to reduce health care costs. This comes as new polling shows rising medical costs remains one of voters' top concerns. The four-bill package, House Bills 6116-6119, was unveiled last week by a group of House Republicans, including House Speaker Matt Hall, R-Richland Township. The legislation would create a state hospital pricing board, limit hospital price increases, restrict health care consolidation, and prohibit certain physician non-compete agreements. “Hospital charges are out of control right now, and it's all of us who are paying the price,” said state Rep. Joe Aragona, R-Clinton Township and one of the sponsors. “Our plan gives people more peace of mind about their family's finances and makes life more affordable for everyone in Michigan.” Under the proposal, nonprofit hospitals would be required to reduce prices by 10% when the law takes effect. Hospitals could only increase prices if they demonstrate higher costs for providing care, such as increased labor or medication expenses. Price increases would be capped at the rate of inflation. The legislation would also establish a five-member Hospital Cost Review Board tasked with reviewing hospital budgets, financial reports, service data, and proposed rate increases. The board would be appointed by the governor and legislative leaders. Hospitals found in violation of the law would have 30 days to correct the issue or face penalties equal to the value of their nonprofit tax exemption. A separate bill, sponsored by state Rep. Mike Harris, R-Waterford, would direct revenue collected from penalties into a grant program supporting rural health care access. “If the state is collecting revenue from corruption in the healthcare system, we have to ensure those dollars are reinvested to support the most vulnerable parts of our healthcare infrastructure,” Harris said. A proposal from state Rep. Jay DeBoyer, R-Clay Township, would require hospitals seeking mergers or acquisitions to obtain approval from the new board. “This plan will prevent health care deserts and instances where people are forced to travel long distances just to be able to access care,” DeBoyer said.“More access to care and lower costs. That’s what people we all represent are calling for and that these measures will deliver.” The final bill that is a part of the package would prohibit hospital systems with more than $2 billion in annual revenue from requiring physicians to sign non-compete agreements, except in limited circumstances involving other large hospital systems. This is an attempt to increase access to healthcare. The package comes as health care affordability continues to rank among Americans' biggest concerns. The Michigan Health Purchasers Coalition, which represents employers that provide health coverage, has highlighted some of the factors impacting rising health care costs. “The impact of Michigan hospitals’ consolidation and secret mark-up programs are devastating for patients and employers who provide health insurance coverage,” said Bret Jackson, president of the alliance. “Voters across Michigan and across the United States are telling anyone who will listen that there is no more urgent crisis than health care affordability. We’re asking candidates, lawmakers, and policymakers to listen to local patients and tackle the drivers behind exploding costs.” Jackson has also applauded the House bill package. “The House package . . . is a bold solution taking aim at one of the biggest drivers of the affordability crisis—hospital prices,” Jackson said. “We look forward to reviewing the bills and working with all members of the legislature to ensure working families, employers, and hospitals can all grow and prosper in Michigan.” Republicans have brought forward other bills also aimed at reducing health care costs. State Sen. Michael Webber, R-Rochester Hills, recently proposed creating a task force to study the impact of state insurance mandates on premiums. All of the bills in the House Republican package has been referred to the House Government Operations Committee for further consideration. They have yet to receive support from House Democrats, which could make passage through the Democrat-led Senate difficult.

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(The Center Square) – Michigan House Republicans have proposed a package of bills meant to reduce health care costs. This comes as new polling shows rising medical costs remains one of voters' top concerns. The four-bill package, House Bills 6116-6119, was unveiled last week by a group of House Republicans, including House Speaker Matt Hall, R-Richland Township. The legislation would create a state hospital pricing board, limit hospital price increases, restrict health care consolidation, and prohibit certain physician non-compete agreements. “Hospital charges are out of control right now, and it's all of us who are paying the price,” said state Rep. Joe Aragona, R-Clinton Township and one of the sponsors. “Our plan gives people more peace of mind about their family's finances and makes life more affordable for everyone in Michigan.” Under the proposal, nonprofit hospitals would be required to reduce prices by 10% when the law takes effect. Hospitals could only increase prices if they demonstrate higher costs for providing care, such as increased labor or medication expenses. Price increases would be capped at the rate of inflation. The legislation would also establish a five-member Hospital Cost Review Board tasked with reviewing hospital budgets, financial reports, service data, and proposed rate increases. The board would be appointed by the governor and legislative leaders. Hospitals found in violation of the law would have 30 days to correct the issue or face penalties equal to the value of their nonprofit tax exemption. A separate bill, sponsored by state Rep. Mike Harris, R-Waterford, would direct revenue collected from penalties into a grant program supporting rural health care access. “If the state is collecting revenue from corruption in the healthcare system, we have to ensure those dollars are reinvested to support the most vulnerable parts of our healthcare infrastructure,” Harris said. A proposal from state Rep. Jay DeBoyer, R-Clay Township, would require hospitals seeking mergers or acquisitions to obtain approval from the new board. “This plan will prevent health care deserts and instances where people are forced to travel long distances just to be able to access care,” DeBoyer said.“More access to care and lower costs. That’s what people we all represent are calling for and that these measures will deliver.” The final bill that is a part of the package would prohibit hospital systems with more than $2 billion in annual revenue from requiring physicians to sign non-compete agreements, except in limited circumstances involving other large hospital systems. This is an attempt to increase access to healthcare. The package comes as health care affordability continues to rank among Americans' biggest concerns. The Michigan Health Purchasers Coalition, which represents employers that provide health coverage, has highlighted some of the factors impacting rising health care costs. “The impact of Michigan hospitals’ consolidation and secret mark-up programs are devastating for patients and employers who provide health insurance coverage,” said Bret Jackson, president of the alliance. “Voters across Michigan and across the United States are telling anyone who will listen that there is no more urgent crisis than health care affordability. We’re asking candidates, lawmakers, and policymakers to listen to local patients and tackle the drivers behind exploding costs.” Jackson has also applauded the House bill package. “The House package . . . is a bold solution taking aim at one of the biggest drivers of the affordability crisis—hospital prices,” Jackson said. “We look forward to reviewing the bills and working with all members of the legislature to ensure working families, employers, and hospitals can all grow and prosper in Michigan.” Republicans have brought forward other bills also aimed at reducing health care costs. State Sen. Michael Webber, R-Rochester Hills, recently proposed creating a task force to study the impact of state insurance mandates on premiums. All of the bills in the House Republican package has been referred to the House Government Operations Committee for further consideration. They have yet to receive support from House Democrats, which could make passage through the Democrat-led Senate difficult.

美國太平洋艦隊宣布兩年一度的環太平洋軍事演習(RIMPAC)於2026年6月24日至7月31日在夏威夷群島及其周邊地區舉行,有31個國家參加。

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美国太平洋舰队宣布两年一度的环太平洋军事演习(RIMPAC)于2026年6月24日至7月31日在夏威夷群岛及其周边地区举行,有31个国家参加。

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美国太平洋舰队宣布两年一度的环太平洋军事演习(RIMPAC)于2026年6月24日至7月31日在夏威夷群岛及其周边地区举行,有31个国家参加。

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(The Center Square) - Food will cost more this Fourth of July holiday, according to a new survey from the Wisconsin Farm Bureau. The group showed the cost of 12 food items to hold a summer cookout for 10 people would cost $75.50, the highest cost since the Marketbasket survey began in 2013 and 7.5% more than last summer. Nationally, that same cost estimate from the American Farm Bureau is $73.82, up 4% from last year. The largest cost increase was from ground beef, which cost $7.30 per pound, is a 23.3% increase from 2025, which the group attributed to cattle supply and demand for beef. “Wisconsinites can expect to see a higher total when shopping for their Fourth of July barbeque,” WFBF Senior Director of Public Relations Cassie Sonnentag said in a statement. “From availability to inflation, we are seeing increases across many of the food items on the shopping list.” U.S. consumers have high demand for beef with one-third ranking it as their top protein choice and 75% eating beef weekly, according to Beef Checkout. Each year, there are $422 million worth of ground beef sales during Fourth of July week and $337 million for Memorial Day. “While consumers are seeing higher prices due to limited cattle supplies and strong demand, ground beef continues to be a versatile, nutritious protein that can stretch across multiple meals,” Wisconsin Beef Council Executive Director Tammy Vaassen said in a statement. “Looking for sales, stocking up when prices are lower and freezing extra product are great ways to save.” Items such as fresh strawberries and vanilla ice cream saw 25% increases over the year as well.

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(The Center Square) - Food will cost more this Fourth of July holiday, according to a new survey from the Wisconsin Farm Bureau. The group showed the cost of 12 food items to hold a summer cookout for 10 people would cost $75.50, the highest cost since the Marketbasket survey began in 2013 and 7.5% more than last summer. Nationally, that same cost estimate from the American Farm Bureau is $73.82, up 4% from last year. The largest cost increase was from ground beef, which cost $7.30 per pound, is a 23.3% increase from 2025, which the group attributed to cattle supply and demand for beef. “Wisconsinites can expect to see a higher total when shopping for their Fourth of July barbeque,” WFBF Senior Director of Public Relations Cassie Sonnentag said in a statement. “From availability to inflation, we are seeing increases across many of the food items on the shopping list.” U.S. consumers have high demand for beef with one-third ranking it as their top protein choice and 75% eating beef weekly, according to Beef Checkout. Each year, there are $422 million worth of ground beef sales during Fourth of July week and $337 million for Memorial Day. “While consumers are seeing higher prices due to limited cattle supplies and strong demand, ground beef continues to be a versatile, nutritious protein that can stretch across multiple meals,” Wisconsin Beef Council Executive Director Tammy Vaassen said in a statement. “Looking for sales, stocking up when prices are lower and freezing extra product are great ways to save.” Items such as fresh strawberries and vanilla ice cream saw 25% increases over the year as well.

Në Maqedoninë e Veriut kemi ulje të sasisë së ujërave të ndotur në vitin 2025, krahasuar me vitin paraprak. Ulja e sasisë është për 9.8 përqind, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Nga sasia totale e ujërave të zeza të shkarkuara në vitin 2025, 72.6 % ishin të papastruara, ndërsa 27.4 % ujëra të pastruara”, raportoi Enti Shtetëror i […]

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Në Maqedoninë e Veriut kemi ulje të sasisë së ujërave të ndotur në vitin 2025, krahasuar me vitin paraprak. Ulja e sasisë është për 9.8 përqind, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Nga sasia totale e ujërave të zeza të shkarkuara në vitin 2025, 72.6 % ishin të papastruara, ndërsa 27.4 % ujëra të pastruara”, raportoi Enti Shtetëror i […]

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From long waitlists and high costs to financial assistance programs, here's a guide to finding and paying for childcare in West Virginia. Need childcare in West Virginia? Here’s what parents should know. appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

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From long waitlists and high costs to financial assistance programs, here's a guide to finding and paying for childcare in West Virginia. Need childcare in West Virginia? Here’s what parents should know. appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.

The U.S. Department of the Interior earlier this week announced a proposal that would dramatically reduce both the amount of money oil and gas operators need to guarantee for cleanup efforts and the amount of time members of the public have to comment on oil and gas leases.

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The U.S. Department of the Interior earlier this week announced a proposal that would dramatically reduce both the amount of money oil and gas operators need to guarantee for cleanup efforts and the amount of time members of the public have to comment on oil and gas leases.

The relay stations on the Ukraine–Belarus border that had been helping guide Russian drones went offline on June 22, Volodymyr Zelensky told journalists.

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The relay stations on the Ukraine–Belarus border that had been helping guide Russian drones went offline on June 22, Volodymyr Zelensky told journalists.

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L’attività dei droni nei pressi del confine orientale dell’UE è stata ricorrente negli ultimi mesi. Ma ora i droni russi hanno fatto un passo in più, spingendosi in Romania. Nella notte tra il 28 e il 29 maggio e poi di nuovo quasi esattamente una settimana dopo, il 5 giugno, ci sono stati due episodi che hanno coinvolto droni in Romania. Gli incidenti sono stati immediatamente ripresi in diverse narrazioni diffuse online e sono rimasti in circolazione grazie a una rete di post creati artificialmente, che hanno operato per una settimana senza alcun intervento da parte delle piattaforme.

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L’attività dei droni nei pressi del confine orientale dell’UE è stata ricorrente negli ultimi mesi. Ma ora i droni russi hanno fatto un passo in più, spingendosi in Romania. Nella notte tra il 28 e il 29 maggio e poi di nuovo quasi esattamente una settimana dopo, il 5 giugno, ci sono stati due episodi che hanno coinvolto droni in Romania. Gli incidenti sono stati immediatamente ripresi in diverse narrazioni diffuse online e sono rimasti in circolazione grazie a una rete di post creati artificialmente, che hanno operato per una settimana senza alcun intervento da parte delle piattaforme.

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A second Kansas revenue department official announced this week a July retirement ahead of the close of Gov. Laura Kelly's second term in January.

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A second Kansas revenue department official announced this week a July retirement ahead of the close of Gov. Laura Kelly's second term in January.

Crowds packed a block party near Mariachi Plaza to watch Mexico defeat South Korea one day after the fire sparked. Air quality has fluctuated since then.

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Crowds packed a block party near Mariachi Plaza to watch Mexico defeat South Korea one day after the fire sparked. Air quality has fluctuated since then.

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Հանրային քննարկման է ներկայացվել ՀԷՑ-ը գերակա շահ ճանաչելու մասին որոշման նախագիծը, որը պիտի հուլիսի 8-ից հետո արդեն Կառավարության նիստում քննարկվի:

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Հանրային քննարկման է ներկայացվել ՀԷՑ-ը գերակա շահ ճանաչելու մասին որոշման նախագիծը, որը պիտի հուլիսի 8-ից հետո արդեն Կառավարության նիստում քննարկվի:

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Será mesmo verdade que o avanço da ultradireita nada tem a ver com a moderação excessiva do governo, e a frustração de suas bases? Uma análise político econômica dos governos de esquerda pós-2002 mostra que esta hipótese é no mínimo muito questionável The post O lulismo e os riscos de evitar os confrontos appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Será mesmo verdade que o avanço da ultradireita nada tem a ver com a moderação excessiva do governo, e a frustração de suas bases? Uma análise político econômica dos governos de esquerda pós-2002 mostra que esta hipótese é no mínimo muito questionável The post O lulismo e os riscos de evitar os confrontos appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Temperaturi cu totul excepţionale se înregistrează de câteva zile în Franţa, în Marea Britanie, în Spania, Italia, Belgia, Ţările de Jos, în Germania. Miercuri, 24 iulie, la Lille, în nordul Franţei s-a înregistrat o temperatură mai mare (37 de grade Celsius) decât a fost cazul la Niamey, capitala Republicii Niger, stat din Africa de Vest (unde au fost 35 de grade Celsius). Iar la Paris a fost mai cald decât la Doha, în Qatar.

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Temperaturi cu totul excepţionale se înregistrează de câteva zile în Franţa, în Marea Britanie, în Spania, Italia, Belgia, Ţările de Jos, în Germania. Miercuri, 24 iulie, la Lille, în nordul Franţei s-a înregistrat o temperatură mai mare (37 de grade Celsius) decât a fost cazul la Niamey, capitala Republicii Niger, stat din Africa de Vest (unde au fost 35 de grade Celsius). Iar la Paris a fost mai cald decât la Doha, în Qatar.

Литва депортировала в Россию уроженца Чечни, который прожил в стране более 20 лет, сообщила правозащитница Роза Дунаева. The Insider со ссылкой на источник в органах власти Литвы утверждает, что в Россию отправили Беслана Эстемирова.

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Литва депортировала в Россию уроженца Чечни, который прожил в стране более 20 лет, сообщила правозащитница Роза Дунаева. The Insider со ссылкой на источник в органах власти Литвы утверждает, что в Россию отправили Беслана Эстемирова.

Le gouvernement a annoncé que plus aucun barrage ne persistait sur les routes du pays. Jusqu'à une centaine d'axes routiers avaient été bloqués par des paysans ou encore des ouvriers et des mineurs qui demandaient la démission du président ou encore des hausses de salaires. Cette sortie de crise est le résultat d'un accord signé vendredi 19 juin avec la principale centrale ouvrière du pays, et du déploiement de l'armée depuis samedi pour dégager les routes. Mais le président de centre-droit Rodrigo Paz, au pouvoir depuis la fin de l'année dernière, reste sous pression.

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Le gouvernement a annoncé que plus aucun barrage ne persistait sur les routes du pays. Jusqu'à une centaine d'axes routiers avaient été bloqués par des paysans ou encore des ouvriers et des mineurs qui demandaient la démission du président ou encore des hausses de salaires. Cette sortie de crise est le résultat d'un accord signé vendredi 19 juin avec la principale centrale ouvrière du pays, et du déploiement de l'armée depuis samedi pour dégager les routes. Mais le président de centre-droit Rodrigo Paz, au pouvoir depuis la fin de l'année dernière, reste sous pression.

دونالد ترامپ، رئیس جمهوری ایالات متحده، می‌گوید بازرسان آمریکایی برای بازرسی سایت‌های هسته‌ای رژیم ایران به بازرسان آژانس بین‌المللی انرژی اتمی خواهند پیوست.

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دونالد ترامپ، رئیس جمهوری ایالات متحده، می‌گوید بازرسان آمریکایی برای بازرسی سایت‌های هسته‌ای رژیم ایران به بازرسان آژانس بین‌المللی انرژی اتمی خواهند پیوست.