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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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.

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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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.

O norte-americano Cole Allen, de 31 anos, acusado de tentar assassinar o presidente Donald Trump durante um jantar da imprensa na Casa Branca, declarou-se inocente em audiência realizada nesta segunda-feira (11) em Washington. Segundo promotores, ele teria viajado armado até a capital e atacado um agente do Serviço Secreto ao tentar invadir um ponto de controle de segurança no hotel onde ocorria o evento, em 25 de abril, mirando também integrantes do governo.

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O norte-americano Cole Allen, de 31 anos, acusado de tentar assassinar o presidente Donald Trump durante um jantar da imprensa na Casa Branca, declarou-se inocente em audiência realizada nesta segunda-feira (11) em Washington. Segundo promotores, ele teria viajado armado até a capital e atacado um agente do Serviço Secreto ao tentar invadir um ponto de controle de segurança no hotel onde ocorria o evento, em 25 de abril, mirando também integrantes do governo.

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How Tren de Aragua’s Expansion Sparked Financial Evolution A Tren de Aragua money laundering scheme discovered in Chile highlights how the gang’s transnational expansion has spurred financial evolution. The post How Tren de Aragua’s Expansion Sparked Financial Evolution appeared first on InSight Crime.

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How Tren de Aragua’s Expansion Sparked Financial Evolution A Tren de Aragua money laundering scheme discovered in Chile highlights how the gang’s transnational expansion has spurred financial evolution. The post How Tren de Aragua’s Expansion Sparked Financial Evolution appeared first on InSight Crime.

Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa António Guterres na Rais wa Kenya William Ruto wamezindua mradi wa upanuzi wa dola milioni 340 kwa Ofisi ya Umoja wa Mataifa jijini Nairobi (UNON) siku ya Jumatatu.

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Este próximo miércoles 13 de mayo se llevarán a cabo las elecciones en el SUTEBA, sindicato de docentes de la provincia de Buenos Aires. En entrevista con María Elisa Salgado, actual Secretaria General del Suteba Tigre y candidata a Secretaria General del Suteba Provincia por la Lista Multicolor Provincial analizó la situación de la docencia, […]

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Este próximo miércoles 13 de mayo se llevarán a cabo las elecciones en el SUTEBA, sindicato de docentes de la provincia de Buenos Aires. En entrevista con María Elisa Salgado, actual Secretaria General del Suteba Tigre y candidata a Secretaria General del Suteba Provincia por la Lista Multicolor Provincial analizó la situación de la docencia, […]

Higher-than-expected state revenue has not eased pressure on lawmakers, who now must decide how best to spend the extra $233 million flowing into state coffers over the next two fiscal years. The boost to the income side of the state ledger came at the conclusion of the biannual Revenue and Caseload Estimating Conference on Friday. […]

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Higher-than-expected state revenue has not eased pressure on lawmakers, who now must decide how best to spend the extra $233 million flowing into state coffers over the next two fiscal years. The boost to the income side of the state ledger came at the conclusion of the biannual Revenue and Caseload Estimating Conference on Friday. […]

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America’s roadways have seen better days. In its 2025 report card, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gave American road infrastructure a D+. The organization noted that “39% of major roads in the U.S. are in poor or mediocre condition,” and the repair backlog is approaching $700 billion. This month, lawmakers will convene to address these issues and mark up the surface transportation reauthorization bill. They would be wise to keep in mind that massive trucks wreak havoc on roads, reducing pavement life and making accidents far deadlier. As the National Consumers League, the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, and 25 other organizations made clear in a recent coalition letter to lawmakers, proposals being considered on Capitol Hill would make the problem even worse by putting even larger and heavier trucks on the road. Congress must avoid this policy pothole and embrace commonsense rules of the road. The overwhelming weight of evidence cautions against allowing heavy trucks on the road. In her comprehensive overview of the data, Purdue engineering scholar Maria Alicia Chung Li concludes, “Overweight truck operations cause significant damage to highway infrastructure that consequently reduces the service life of pavement and bridges. Overweight trucks cause much greater damage to pavement surfaces than the damage expected from legal weight trucks.” Among the more striking studies surveyed by Li was a Texas analysis estimating “that the damage caused by overweight truck traffic ... is approximately 20.6 percent greater than the damage caused by the design traffic.” The same study found that “the additional damage caused by overweight trucks reduces pavement service life by 50 percent.” These results are not surprising: putting too much pressure on even the most durable materials can wear the materials out in short order. A 2009 analysis by researchers at the University of Waterloo “showed that concrete bridge damage is exacerbated when they experience sustained OW [overweight] truck operations because such vehicle loads accelerate the incidence and severity of fatigue cracking, leading to exposure of reinforcements to moisture and subsequent corrosion and cover concrete spalling.” Because of similar estimates of damage from overweight vehicles, Congress has wisely opted for decades to maintain the maximum cap of 80,000 pounds in Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) on federal interstates. Some states have bypassed this limit by setting up permitting systems that allow overweight vehicles access to certain designated roads — so long as fees are paid into state coffers. A joint 2024 study by the Indiana Department of Transportation and Purdue University notes, “Indiana and Wisconsin [have] the highest thresholds for extra-legal truck weights (over 200,000 lbs. and 170,000 lbs., respectively). They are followed by Missouri (160,000 lbs.), Iowa (156,000 lbs.), Michigan (150,000 lbs.), Minnesota (145,000 lbs.), and Ohio, Illinois, and Kentucky (120,000 lbs.).” The idea behind these state-level permitting systems is a tempting one. If hefty vehicles can be economically useful but take a toll on the roads, they should pay extra to compensate for the extra wear and tear. The problem is that these overweight permits are still leading to faster road deterioration even with extra fee revenue. The data clearly shows that more OW permits lead to greater infrastructure damage and required maintenance with taxpayer dollars. The Indiana Department of Transportation and Purdue University conclude, “routes that experience higher cumulative loads see their PCR [Pavement Condition Rating] decrease faster than their counterparts ... [OW] routes with higher cumulative loads experience on average approximately 70,000 more ESALs [Equivalent Single Axle Load] than their counterparts and see PCR drops of six points on average ... this translates into approximately $3,778/mile in pavement damage cost due to OW operations.” Congress raising the maximum GVW on federal interstates would make these problems worse. States would almost certainly raise the maximum weights in their OW permitting programs, and taxpayers would pay the price. Meanwhile, old and faltering pavement across the country would be exposed to far more pressure on a daily basis. If America’s roads only earn a D+ now, it is only a matter of time before they fail. Congress must swerve away from proposed weight increases and keep commonsense policies on autopilot.

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America’s roadways have seen better days. In its 2025 report card, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gave American road infrastructure a D+. The organization noted that “39% of major roads in the U.S. are in poor or mediocre condition,” and the repair backlog is approaching $700 billion. This month, lawmakers will convene to address these issues and mark up the surface transportation reauthorization bill. They would be wise to keep in mind that massive trucks wreak havoc on roads, reducing pavement life and making accidents far deadlier. As the National Consumers League, the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, and 25 other organizations made clear in a recent coalition letter to lawmakers, proposals being considered on Capitol Hill would make the problem even worse by putting even larger and heavier trucks on the road. Congress must avoid this policy pothole and embrace commonsense rules of the road. The overwhelming weight of evidence cautions against allowing heavy trucks on the road. In her comprehensive overview of the data, Purdue engineering scholar Maria Alicia Chung Li concludes, “Overweight truck operations cause significant damage to highway infrastructure that consequently reduces the service life of pavement and bridges. Overweight trucks cause much greater damage to pavement surfaces than the damage expected from legal weight trucks.” Among the more striking studies surveyed by Li was a Texas analysis estimating “that the damage caused by overweight truck traffic ... is approximately 20.6 percent greater than the damage caused by the design traffic.” The same study found that “the additional damage caused by overweight trucks reduces pavement service life by 50 percent.” These results are not surprising: putting too much pressure on even the most durable materials can wear the materials out in short order. A 2009 analysis by researchers at the University of Waterloo “showed that concrete bridge damage is exacerbated when they experience sustained OW [overweight] truck operations because such vehicle loads accelerate the incidence and severity of fatigue cracking, leading to exposure of reinforcements to moisture and subsequent corrosion and cover concrete spalling.” Because of similar estimates of damage from overweight vehicles, Congress has wisely opted for decades to maintain the maximum cap of 80,000 pounds in Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) on federal interstates. Some states have bypassed this limit by setting up permitting systems that allow overweight vehicles access to certain designated roads — so long as fees are paid into state coffers. A joint 2024 study by the Indiana Department of Transportation and Purdue University notes, “Indiana and Wisconsin [have] the highest thresholds for extra-legal truck weights (over 200,000 lbs. and 170,000 lbs., respectively). They are followed by Missouri (160,000 lbs.), Iowa (156,000 lbs.), Michigan (150,000 lbs.), Minnesota (145,000 lbs.), and Ohio, Illinois, and Kentucky (120,000 lbs.).” The idea behind these state-level permitting systems is a tempting one. If hefty vehicles can be economically useful but take a toll on the roads, they should pay extra to compensate for the extra wear and tear. The problem is that these overweight permits are still leading to faster road deterioration even with extra fee revenue. The data clearly shows that more OW permits lead to greater infrastructure damage and required maintenance with taxpayer dollars. The Indiana Department of Transportation and Purdue University conclude, “routes that experience higher cumulative loads see their PCR [Pavement Condition Rating] decrease faster than their counterparts ... [OW] routes with higher cumulative loads experience on average approximately 70,000 more ESALs [Equivalent Single Axle Load] than their counterparts and see PCR drops of six points on average ... this translates into approximately $3,778/mile in pavement damage cost due to OW operations.” Congress raising the maximum GVW on federal interstates would make these problems worse. States would almost certainly raise the maximum weights in their OW permitting programs, and taxpayers would pay the price. Meanwhile, old and faltering pavement across the country would be exposed to far more pressure on a daily basis. If America’s roads only earn a D+ now, it is only a matter of time before they fail. Congress must swerve away from proposed weight increases and keep commonsense policies on autopilot.

To effectively address health disparities, research needs to be grounded in Canada’s realities, not simply adapted from models developed elsewhere.

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For the fourth time in five years, the news organization won a first prize award in the press club's Excellence in Journalism competition. The post The Badger Project wins 4 in Milwaukee Press Club’s journalism contest appeared first on The Badger Project.

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Нацполіція: за час повномасштабної війни в Україні зафіксувано більше 600 нападів на працівників ТЦК

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The First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels in Santa Marta, Colombia, was viewed by many as a historic achievement and a momentous step toward ending fossil fuel dependency. After more than 30 years of U.N. Climate Change Conferences, or COPs, where the topic has been repeatedly blocked by states and lobbyists resistant to […]

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The First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels in Santa Marta, Colombia, was viewed by many as a historic achievement and a momentous step toward ending fossil fuel dependency. After more than 30 years of U.N. Climate Change Conferences, or COPs, where the topic has been repeatedly blocked by states and lobbyists resistant to […]

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Tim Heffernan lights five matches with a single stroke and waves them up and down to spread the smoke. He sets them on a dinner plate as the small conference room fills with the smell of burning wood. He checks his particle meter to make sure the room is sufficiently smoky, then steps around the...

Los contratos que se firmaron después de la nueva legislación subieron su precio el doble que la subida media, según el INE, que cifra la subida acumulada en los últimos diez años en un 21,1%, Primeras negativas a la prórroga del alquiler: “Me responden que me vaya con otro burofax” La Ley de Vivienda, que entró en vigor en mayo de 2023 y que buscaba proteger a los inquilinos ante unos precios disparados, no ha ayudado a frenar los precios. Los nuevos contratos se valieron de mejoras como la mayor duración hasta los 5 años (7 en caso de que el dueño sea una empresa), las prórrogas obligatorias o la prohibición de cobrar comisiones inmobiliarias a inquilinos. Pero los precios de los nuevos contratos subieron un 8,8 en 2024, el primer año completa con la Ley de Vivienda en vigor, que el año anterior, cuando lo hicieron un 4,1%. Es además casi el triple de lo que subieron los contratos existentes, un 2,8%, estos protegidos por las prórrogas de la nueva ley. Contando ambos, el alquiler subió un 3,5% en este año, según los datos publicados por el Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) este lunes. Nunca desde 2021 (año desde el que se contabiliza esta variable) los nuevos contratos habían subido tanto. Si en 2021 lo hicieron un 3,5%, en 2022 subieron un 5,3% y en 2023 se moderaron al 4,1%. El acumulado lleva a una subida del 12,9% en cinco años en los contratos nuevos, por el 10,4% del alquiler en general, una diferencia entre ambos modelos muy inferior a la que se dio en 2024. Los precios no estaban topados en España porque la Ley de Vivienda daba la opción de limitarlos a las Comunidades Autónomas. Pero en 2024 esa limitación ya estaba en vigor en 140 municipios de Catalunya (se amplió a 131 más a finales de año y a zonas de Euskadi, Navarra y Galicia el año después) y tampoco allí impactó especialmente en los precios de los nuevos contratos. Los nuevos contratos subieron algo menos alí, un 7,5%, que en la media española, y los ya existentes lo hicieron un 2,6%. La Comunitat Valenciana experimentó en 2024 las mayores subidas en los nuevos contratos, hasta un 11,5%, mientras que Extremadura fue la subida más leve, con un 7,1%, eso sí, por encima del doble de lo que había subido el año anterior, un 2,9% en 2023. En el acumulado desde 2015, la subida del alquiler es de un 21,2% en España, con Valencia como la capital donde más ha subido en estos años, un 36,4%, por encima de Málaga, donde ha subido un 32,7%, y Palma, la última por encima del 30% de subida al alcanzar el 31,3%. La que ha subido menos, Tarragona, lo ha hecho en un 22,1%. Las capitales donde más subieron los alquileres en 2024 fueron Valencia (5,9%), Malaga (5,2%) y Alicante, un 5,1%.

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Los contratos que se firmaron después de la nueva legislación subieron su precio el doble que la subida media, según el INE, que cifra la subida acumulada en los últimos diez años en un 21,1%, Primeras negativas a la prórroga del alquiler: “Me responden que me vaya con otro burofax” La Ley de Vivienda, que entró en vigor en mayo de 2023 y que buscaba proteger a los inquilinos ante unos precios disparados, no ha ayudado a frenar los precios. Los nuevos contratos se valieron de mejoras como la mayor duración hasta los 5 años (7 en caso de que el dueño sea una empresa), las prórrogas obligatorias o la prohibición de cobrar comisiones inmobiliarias a inquilinos. Pero los precios de los nuevos contratos subieron un 8,8 en 2024, el primer año completa con la Ley de Vivienda en vigor, que el año anterior, cuando lo hicieron un 4,1%. Es además casi el triple de lo que subieron los contratos existentes, un 2,8%, estos protegidos por las prórrogas de la nueva ley. Contando ambos, el alquiler subió un 3,5% en este año, según los datos publicados por el Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) este lunes. Nunca desde 2021 (año desde el que se contabiliza esta variable) los nuevos contratos habían subido tanto. Si en 2021 lo hicieron un 3,5%, en 2022 subieron un 5,3% y en 2023 se moderaron al 4,1%. El acumulado lleva a una subida del 12,9% en cinco años en los contratos nuevos, por el 10,4% del alquiler en general, una diferencia entre ambos modelos muy inferior a la que se dio en 2024. Los precios no estaban topados en España porque la Ley de Vivienda daba la opción de limitarlos a las Comunidades Autónomas. Pero en 2024 esa limitación ya estaba en vigor en 140 municipios de Catalunya (se amplió a 131 más a finales de año y a zonas de Euskadi, Navarra y Galicia el año después) y tampoco allí impactó especialmente en los precios de los nuevos contratos. Los nuevos contratos subieron algo menos alí, un 7,5%, que en la media española, y los ya existentes lo hicieron un 2,6%. La Comunitat Valenciana experimentó en 2024 las mayores subidas en los nuevos contratos, hasta un 11,5%, mientras que Extremadura fue la subida más leve, con un 7,1%, eso sí, por encima del doble de lo que había subido el año anterior, un 2,9% en 2023. En el acumulado desde 2015, la subida del alquiler es de un 21,2% en España, con Valencia como la capital donde más ha subido en estos años, un 36,4%, por encima de Málaga, donde ha subido un 32,7%, y Palma, la última por encima del 30% de subida al alcanzar el 31,3%. La que ha subido menos, Tarragona, lo ha hecho en un 22,1%. Las capitales donde más subieron los alquileres en 2024 fueron Valencia (5,9%), Malaga (5,2%) y Alicante, un 5,1%.

At least 57 forest research stations across the nation are set to close as part of a “restructuring” of the U.S. Forest Service. But Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, in the White Mountains, will not be among them, Gov. Kelly Ayotte and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen announced on Monday. Another Forest Service research station in New […]

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At least 57 forest research stations across the nation are set to close as part of a “restructuring” of the U.S. Forest Service. But Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, in the White Mountains, will not be among them, Gov. Kelly Ayotte and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen announced on Monday. Another Forest Service research station in New […]

LAWRENCE — Kansas Abortion Fund president Sandy Brown wants Kansans to show up in August and repeat their 2022 decision to defeat a constitutional amendment that could upend abortion rights in the state. Four years ago, voters by a 59-41 margin defeated a proposal to overturn a Kansas Supreme Court ruling that established the right […]

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LAWRENCE — Kansas Abortion Fund president Sandy Brown wants Kansans to show up in August and repeat their 2022 decision to defeat a constitutional amendment that could upend abortion rights in the state. Four years ago, voters by a 59-41 margin defeated a proposal to overturn a Kansas Supreme Court ruling that established the right […]

Про надсилання північнокорейських військовослужбовців на фронт стало відомо восени 2024 року. Згодом і Москва, і Пхеньян підтвердили їхню участь у боях проти українських військових на території Курської області

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Раніше голова області повідомив про смерть жителя Дніпра, який зазнав опіків внаслідок російського удару 4 травня

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