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Evento gratuito terá 24 horas de duração e projeta público de 4,8 milhões de pessoas em 22 palcos da capital paulista Fonte

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Evento gratuito terá 24 horas de duração e projeta público de 4,8 milhões de pessoas em 22 palcos da capital paulista Fonte

U.S. Sens. Heinrich and Luján, both New Mexico Democrats, said they are concerned a recent "restructuring" will reduce the USDA’s research capacity.

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U.S. Sens. Heinrich and Luján, both New Mexico Democrats, said they are concerned a recent "restructuring" will reduce the USDA’s research capacity.

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A federal lawsuit has been filed seeking to force the owners of Des Moines’ Calvin Community nursing home and assisted living center to sell the nonprofit facility to a group of New York investors. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, seeks to compel the sale of the 188-unit […]

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A federal lawsuit has been filed seeking to force the owners of Des Moines’ Calvin Community nursing home and assisted living center to sell the nonprofit facility to a group of New York investors. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, seeks to compel the sale of the 188-unit […]

Estas opciones ofrecen atención médica a pacientes sin seguro en Forsyth. La entrada ¿Dónde encontrar clínicas comunitarias de salud en el condado de Forsyth? se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. ¿Dónde encontrar clínicas comunitarias de salud en el condado de Forsyth? was first posted on mayo 15, 2026 at 6:00 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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Estas opciones ofrecen atención médica a pacientes sin seguro en Forsyth. La entrada ¿Dónde encontrar clínicas comunitarias de salud en el condado de Forsyth? se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. ¿Dónde encontrar clínicas comunitarias de salud en el condado de Forsyth? was first posted on mayo 15, 2026 at 6:00 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

Valorização da negritude, preservação da história e da memória de uma grande comunidade que enriquece Porto Alegre com o seu passado, cultura, valores ancestrais, a sua arte e a sua música. Este é o grande mote da exposição A Força da Memória – 20 anos do livro O Negro em Preto e Branco: História Fotográfica […] Fonte

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Valorização da negritude, preservação da história e da memória de uma grande comunidade que enriquece Porto Alegre com o seu passado, cultura, valores ancestrais, a sua arte e a sua música. Este é o grande mote da exposição A Força da Memória – 20 anos do livro O Negro em Preto e Branco: História Fotográfica […] Fonte

دادستان‌ها در آمریکا روز جمعه اعلام کردند که وزارت دادگستری ایالات متحده برای مردی که متهم است دو کارمند سفارت اسرائیل در واشنگتن را در بیرون یک موزه یهودیان با شلیک گلوله کشت، درخواست مجازات اعدام خواهد کرد.

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دادستان‌ها در آمریکا روز جمعه اعلام کردند که وزارت دادگستری ایالات متحده برای مردی که متهم است دو کارمند سفارت اسرائیل در واشنگتن را در بیرون یک موزه یهودیان با شلیک گلوله کشت، درخواست مجازات اعدام خواهد کرد.

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The Trump administration on Friday defended its legal authority to order coal plants to stay open, arguing before a panel of federal judges that it alone has the power to decide whether an energy emergency exists. The case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is focused on the J.H. Campbell power […]

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The Trump administration on Friday defended its legal authority to order coal plants to stay open, arguing before a panel of federal judges that it alone has the power to decide whether an energy emergency exists. The case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is focused on the J.H. Campbell power […]

Senador foi ao quartel-general da Polícia Militar para realizar entrega de 904 fuzis e quatro viaturas. Para especialista, visita tenta reafirmar apoio de militares, uma das bases políticas do bolsonarismo, em meio a crise com dono do Banco Master O conteúdo PMERJ recebe Flávio Bolsonaro com abraços e cerimônia após áudio com Vorcaro Pode ser acessado em Ponte Jornalismo.

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Senador foi ao quartel-general da Polícia Militar para realizar entrega de 904 fuzis e quatro viaturas. Para especialista, visita tenta reafirmar apoio de militares, uma das bases políticas do bolsonarismo, em meio a crise com dono do Banco Master O conteúdo PMERJ recebe Flávio Bolsonaro com abraços e cerimônia após áudio com Vorcaro Pode ser acessado em Ponte Jornalismo.

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The Department of Health and Human Services recently hosted its fourth annual Disability Employment Summit in an effort to increase job access for Montanans. DPHHS reported there are around 79,000 Montanans with disabilities aged 18 to 64. There are about 41,000 Montanans with disabilities in the workforce and an additionally 3,000 that are in the labor […]

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The Department of Health and Human Services recently hosted its fourth annual Disability Employment Summit in an effort to increase job access for Montanans. DPHHS reported there are around 79,000 Montanans with disabilities aged 18 to 64. There are about 41,000 Montanans with disabilities in the workforce and an additionally 3,000 that are in the labor […]

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Evento em São Paulo reúne pesquisadores de diversos países para refletir sobre autora que marcou a literatura mundial ao romper barreiras de gêneros artísticos, sexualidade e estéticas. E afirmou a “abertura” como princípio chave da relação com o mundo e o outro The post Radical, intermidiática e porosa: Marguerite Duras em colóquio appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Evento em São Paulo reúne pesquisadores de diversos países para refletir sobre autora que marcou a literatura mundial ao romper barreiras de gêneros artísticos, sexualidade e estéticas. E afirmou a “abertura” como princípio chave da relação com o mundo e o outro The post Radical, intermidiática e porosa: Marguerite Duras em colóquio appeared first on Outras Palavras.

Andriy Yermak, the former head of the Ukrainian president’s office, will remain in pretrial detention through the weekend — bail has not yet been posted on his behalf, the Ukrainian news outlet Ukrainska Pravda reports.

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Andriy Yermak, the former head of the Ukrainian president’s office, will remain in pretrial detention through the weekend — bail has not yet been posted on his behalf, the Ukrainian news outlet Ukrainska Pravda reports.

El presidente de la República, José Antonio Kast, no descartó revertir el cambio realizado por Gabriel Boric en el penal...

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El presidente de la República, José Antonio Kast, no descartó revertir el cambio realizado por Gabriel Boric en el penal...

Cobranças nas redes sociais e questionamentos de artistas para mudanças no edital estão entre as reclamações recorrentes O post Com atrasos na divulgação da programação, Mostra Cultural começa hoje apareceu primeiro em Site Coreto.

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Eyewitness video captured an explosion as a Ukrainian drone hit an apartment building in the Russian city of Ryazan, killing at least four people, according to local officials. The drone attack targeted a major oil refinery in the city southeast of Moscow.

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Eyewitness video captured an explosion as a Ukrainian drone hit an apartment building in the Russian city of Ryazan, killing at least four people, according to local officials. The drone attack targeted a major oil refinery in the city southeast of Moscow.

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Arizona’s free newsletter here.Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is seeking to oust newly appointed Navajo County Recorder David Marshall from his position, arguing that he isn’t eligible to hold the office under a long-disputed section of the state constitution.Her legal challenge, filed in Maricopa County Superior Court on Thursday, comes on the heels of a similar lawsuit against Marshall, a former Republican state representative who quit his post to take the recorder’s appointment. Realtor Suzanne Hudspeth, who lost out to Marshall for the recorder job, filed that case earlier this week. Both cases center on a provision of the state constitution that says “no member of the legislature” can hold a different elected office or government job “during the term for which he shall have been elected.”Historically, there have been mixed interpretations of what exactly that means. It could mean that a lawmaker simply has to resign their seat before being sworn into another office, as Marshall did. But some say it means that a state legislator cannot hold another office until the end of their elected term. In Marshall’s case, that would bar him from becoming recorder until January 2027.State prosecutors wrote that Marshall was “ineligible to hold any other office until the expiration of the term to which he was elected,” and was “unlawfully” holding the recorder’s seat. Hudspeth said in her suit that Marshall was “usurping” the office.Marshall did not respond to a request for comment from Votebeat — but he looks poised to fight back. His attorney, Linley Wilson, wrote in a May 6 letter to Mayes that she had erred in her reading of state law.“Respectfully, your office’s position is incorrect,” Wilson wrote. “The constitutional text, its historical purpose, the relevant Arizona authorities, applicable statutes, and persuasive decisions from other jurisdictions all strongly support the conclusion that Recorder Marshall is lawfully holding the office.”The new cases represent yet another odd turn in a long-running saga involving the position. Former Navajo County Recorder Tim Jordan, a Republican, resigned earlier this year after taking a plea deal on criminal charges connected to a road rage incident.Then, the county board picked Marshall to fill the vacancy, a decision that left many political observers scratching their heads. State law required the board, on which Democrats hold three of five seats, to pick a member of the same political party as Jordan. But Marshall appeared the farthest right of the three finalists. As a lawmaker, he was a member of the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus, and he supported legislation to ban vote centers, severely restrict mail voting, require ballots cast in local elections to be counted by hand, and more.Now, Mayes and Hudspeth are strange bedfellows.Hudspeth, like Marshall, is a Republican. She’s being represented by Tim La Sota, a conservative attorney who had signaled for weeks that he intended to take up a case challenging Marshall’s eligibility — which is surprising, given that he has long been closely affiliated with many of Marshall’s former allies in the Arizona Capitol.Meanwhile, Mayes, a Democrat, has been praised by many members of her party as its fiercest fighter in Arizona. She faces reelection this year.Key constitutional provision has long been disputedExisting case law and historical interpretation has split on the exact meaning of the constitutional provision at issue.Mayes and Hudspeth each cited a 1977 advisory opinion authored by former Arizona Attorney General Bruce Babbitt, a Democrat. He wrote that the “constitutional provision, on its face, clearly prohibits the taking of any other office or employment during the elective term, whether or not the legislator resigns.”“Therefore, unless you resign from your position as Navajo County recorder, this office will be required to file a quo warranto action in the Arizona Supreme Court,” Mayes wrote in an April 24 letter to Marshall. “I encourage you to promptly resign so as to avoid such an outcome. I wish you the best and seek only to ensure that important offices are held lawfully under the Arizona Constitution.”But Wilson said in her letter to Mayes that legal opinion is far from bulletproof. She called it “outdated,” “nonbinding,” and “unpersuasive,” and said it represented “one lawyer’s view of the law and nothing more.”She also cited several prior court cases — all arising under slightly different circumstances than Marshall’s appointment — that she said contradicted Mayes’ and Hudspeth’s interpretation of the law.In 1973, the state’s highest court held that the attorney general could not bar the appointment of a member of the Arizona House of Representatives to a vacancy in the Arizona Senate, she noted. In 1984, it ruled that enforcement of the state’s resign-to-run law should arise only where “an incumbent does not resign as he is required to” before offering themselves for another position.Additionally, Wilson pointed to Pickrell v. Myers, a 1961 case in which the court determined that a person who was elected to the legislature, but was never seated or took the oath of office, was able to pursue appointment as a superior court judge. The court specifically grounded its reasoning in its interpretation of what it means to be a “member of the legislature” under the state constitution, she said.“Here, Mr. Marshall resigned from the Arizona House of Representatives before he was sworn in as Navajo County recorder,” Wilson wrote. “When he assumed the recorder’s office, he was not a ‘member of the legislature.’”La Sota also cited the 1961 case in his filing on behalf of Hudspeth — but he drew the opposite conclusion from it, suggesting that since Marshall had been sworn in and seated, he did qualify as a “member.”Wilson said that she was unaware of any case in which a court in Arizona had ever held that a legislator who resigned before assuming another appointed office was subject to ouster.“To our knowledge, every reported case in which ouster resulted involved a public officer who failed to resign or failed to cure a disqualification before assuming office,” she told Mayes, adding that “the facts here present a poor vehicle” for legal action.Sasha Hupka is a reporter for Votebeat based in Arizona. 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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Arizona’s free newsletter here.Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is seeking to oust newly appointed Navajo County Recorder David Marshall from his position, arguing that he isn’t eligible to hold the office under a long-disputed section of the state constitution.Her legal challenge, filed in Maricopa County Superior Court on Thursday, comes on the heels of a similar lawsuit against Marshall, a former Republican state representative who quit his post to take the recorder’s appointment. Realtor Suzanne Hudspeth, who lost out to Marshall for the recorder job, filed that case earlier this week. Both cases center on a provision of the state constitution that says “no member of the legislature” can hold a different elected office or government job “during the term for which he shall have been elected.”Historically, there have been mixed interpretations of what exactly that means. It could mean that a lawmaker simply has to resign their seat before being sworn into another office, as Marshall did. But some say it means that a state legislator cannot hold another office until the end of their elected term. In Marshall’s case, that would bar him from becoming recorder until January 2027.State prosecutors wrote that Marshall was “ineligible to hold any other office until the expiration of the term to which he was elected,” and was “unlawfully” holding the recorder’s seat. Hudspeth said in her suit that Marshall was “usurping” the office.Marshall did not respond to a request for comment from Votebeat — but he looks poised to fight back. His attorney, Linley Wilson, wrote in a May 6 letter to Mayes that she had erred in her reading of state law.“Respectfully, your office’s position is incorrect,” Wilson wrote. “The constitutional text, its historical purpose, the relevant Arizona authorities, applicable statutes, and persuasive decisions from other jurisdictions all strongly support the conclusion that Recorder Marshall is lawfully holding the office.”The new cases represent yet another odd turn in a long-running saga involving the position. Former Navajo County Recorder Tim Jordan, a Republican, resigned earlier this year after taking a plea deal on criminal charges connected to a road rage incident.Then, the county board picked Marshall to fill the vacancy, a decision that left many political observers scratching their heads. State law required the board, on which Democrats hold three of five seats, to pick a member of the same political party as Jordan. But Marshall appeared the farthest right of the three finalists. As a lawmaker, he was a member of the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus, and he supported legislation to ban vote centers, severely restrict mail voting, require ballots cast in local elections to be counted by hand, and more.Now, Mayes and Hudspeth are strange bedfellows.Hudspeth, like Marshall, is a Republican. She’s being represented by Tim La Sota, a conservative attorney who had signaled for weeks that he intended to take up a case challenging Marshall’s eligibility — which is surprising, given that he has long been closely affiliated with many of Marshall’s former allies in the Arizona Capitol.Meanwhile, Mayes, a Democrat, has been praised by many members of her party as its fiercest fighter in Arizona. She faces reelection this year.Key constitutional provision has long been disputedExisting case law and historical interpretation has split on the exact meaning of the constitutional provision at issue.Mayes and Hudspeth each cited a 1977 advisory opinion authored by former Arizona Attorney General Bruce Babbitt, a Democrat. He wrote that the “constitutional provision, on its face, clearly prohibits the taking of any other office or employment during the elective term, whether or not the legislator resigns.”“Therefore, unless you resign from your position as Navajo County recorder, this office will be required to file a quo warranto action in the Arizona Supreme Court,” Mayes wrote in an April 24 letter to Marshall. “I encourage you to promptly resign so as to avoid such an outcome. I wish you the best and seek only to ensure that important offices are held lawfully under the Arizona Constitution.”But Wilson said in her letter to Mayes that legal opinion is far from bulletproof. She called it “outdated,” “nonbinding,” and “unpersuasive,” and said it represented “one lawyer’s view of the law and nothing more.”She also cited several prior court cases — all arising under slightly different circumstances than Marshall’s appointment — that she said contradicted Mayes’ and Hudspeth’s interpretation of the law.In 1973, the state’s highest court held that the attorney general could not bar the appointment of a member of the Arizona House of Representatives to a vacancy in the Arizona Senate, she noted. In 1984, it ruled that enforcement of the state’s resign-to-run law should arise only where “an incumbent does not resign as he is required to” before offering themselves for another position.Additionally, Wilson pointed to Pickrell v. Myers, a 1961 case in which the court determined that a person who was elected to the legislature, but was never seated or took the oath of office, was able to pursue appointment as a superior court judge. The court specifically grounded its reasoning in its interpretation of what it means to be a “member of the legislature” under the state constitution, she said.“Here, Mr. Marshall resigned from the Arizona House of Representatives before he was sworn in as Navajo County recorder,” Wilson wrote. “When he assumed the recorder’s office, he was not a ‘member of the legislature.’”La Sota also cited the 1961 case in his filing on behalf of Hudspeth — but he drew the opposite conclusion from it, suggesting that since Marshall had been sworn in and seated, he did qualify as a “member.”Wilson said that she was unaware of any case in which a court in Arizona had ever held that a legislator who resigned before assuming another appointed office was subject to ouster.“To our knowledge, every reported case in which ouster resulted involved a public officer who failed to resign or failed to cure a disqualification before assuming office,” she told Mayes, adding that “the facts here present a poor vehicle” for legal action.Sasha Hupka is a reporter for Votebeat based in Arizona. Contact Sasha at shupka@votebeat.org.

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An Iowa pharmacist who was alleged to be incorrectly reporting vaccinations and immunizations to the state for 15 years has been issued a warning by state regulators. The Iowa Board of Pharmacy recently charged pharmacist Ellen Bridget Overholtzer-Strait of Malvern with failing to order and dispense medications as required by regulations and statewide protocols. The […]

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An Iowa pharmacist who was alleged to be incorrectly reporting vaccinations and immunizations to the state for 15 years has been issued a warning by state regulators. The Iowa Board of Pharmacy recently charged pharmacist Ellen Bridget Overholtzer-Strait of Malvern with failing to order and dispense medications as required by regulations and statewide protocols. The […]

A group of Chicago journalists, podcasters and voice actors are suing tech giants for “stealing” their voices in order to train AI products.

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A group of Chicago journalists, podcasters and voice actors are suing tech giants for “stealing” their voices in order to train AI products.

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Por Luiz Cesar de Queiroz Ribeiro e Marcos Bittar Haddad O ano de 2026 se desenha como um momento histórico desprovido de presente. O Brasil caminha para um confronto eleitoral que é, ao mesmo tempo, repetição e promessa de ruptura. Duas forças antagônicas — o lulismo e o bolsonarismo — medirão forças em condições de […] Fonte

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Por Luiz Cesar de Queiroz Ribeiro e Marcos Bittar Haddad O ano de 2026 se desenha como um momento histórico desprovido de presente. O Brasil caminha para um confronto eleitoral que é, ao mesmo tempo, repetição e promessa de ruptura. Duas forças antagônicas — o lulismo e o bolsonarismo — medirão forças em condições de […] Fonte

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by Rami Stucky Overview: Notes The purpose of the town hall was to ask the public, which numbered around 60 people, the following questions:  BUDGET PRESENTATION Before addressing those questions, […] The post Wichita Documenters: City Budget Town Hall – District 5 appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

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by Rami Stucky Overview: Notes The purpose of the town hall was to ask the public, which numbered around 60 people, the following questions:  BUDGET PRESENTATION Before addressing those questions, […] The post Wichita Documenters: City Budget Town Hall – District 5 appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center