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Memórias do Jornalismo: A direita trama o golpe de 1964, mas Brizola, Jango e os que querem mudar o país têm raízes na sociedade. Surgem rachas nos jornais. Ao relatar o fiasco de uma reunião de pelegos sindicais financiada pela CIA, descobre-se a “regra do jogo” The post Um país polarizado e um repórter brincando com fogo appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Memórias do Jornalismo: A direita trama o golpe de 1964, mas Brizola, Jango e os que querem mudar o país têm raízes na sociedade. Surgem rachas nos jornais. Ao relatar o fiasco de uma reunião de pelegos sindicais financiada pela CIA, descobre-se a “regra do jogo” The post Um país polarizado e um repórter brincando com fogo appeared first on Outras Palavras.

Con más de 250 fiscalizaciones entre controles de identidad y vehiculares, efectivos policiales de distintas unidades y de la Sección Centauro desarrollaron un nuevo despliegue nocturno para reforzar la seguridad y la presencia en sectores estratégicos de la comuna. Este artículo Refuerzo de la seguridad: Carabineros ejecutó nuevo copamiento preventivo nocturno en distintos puntos estratégicos de Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Con más de 250 fiscalizaciones entre controles de identidad y vehiculares, efectivos policiales de distintas unidades y de la Sección Centauro desarrollaron un nuevo despliegue nocturno para reforzar la seguridad y la presencia en sectores estratégicos de la comuna. Este artículo Refuerzo de la seguridad: Carabineros ejecutó nuevo copamiento preventivo nocturno en distintos puntos estratégicos de Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Lauren Guest didn’t know anything about the publishing world until she fell fully into it through Salt & Saddle Living, a magazine that focuses on stories living at the intersection of rural life and faith.  “I actually failed the English TAKS test in high school, and I struggle to find words when I’m talking to […] The post Salt & Saddle Living brings rural living and faith to the page appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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Lauren Guest didn’t know anything about the publishing world until she fell fully into it through Salt & Saddle Living, a magazine that focuses on stories living at the intersection of rural life and faith.  “I actually failed the English TAKS test in high school, and I struggle to find words when I’m talking to […] The post Salt & Saddle Living brings rural living and faith to the page appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

Tras la emergencia climática, el director ejecutivo del SLEP Licancabur y autoridades ministeriales realizaron un completo recorrido por los establecimientos educacionales de Tocopilla para catastrar daños de infraestructura, coordinar labores de sanitización y evaluar el retorno progresivo a clases. Este artículo Catastro en colegios: SLEP Licancabur y autoridades ministeriales recorren establecimientos educacionales afectados en Tocopilla fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Tras la emergencia climática, el director ejecutivo del SLEP Licancabur y autoridades ministeriales realizaron un completo recorrido por los establecimientos educacionales de Tocopilla para catastrar daños de infraestructura, coordinar labores de sanitización y evaluar el retorno progresivo a clases. Este artículo Catastro en colegios: SLEP Licancabur y autoridades ministeriales recorren establecimientos educacionales afectados en Tocopilla fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Las nuevas reivindicaciones del Gobierno marroquí sobre las ciudades autónomas llegan tras la mayor crisis migratoria vivida en décadas y obligan a España a responder con firmeza institucional, sin renunciar al diálogo diplomático.

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Las nuevas reivindicaciones del Gobierno marroquí sobre las ciudades autónomas llegan tras la mayor crisis migratoria vivida en décadas y obligan a España a responder con firmeza institucional, sin renunciar al diálogo diplomático.

Падзеі 22 жніўня ў беларускай і сусьветнай гісторыі.

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Падзеі 22 жніўня ў беларускай і сусьветнай гісторыі.

(The Center Square) – Advertising campaigns are increasing, targeting North Carolina voters two weeks away from getting absentee ballots in the mail. The Senate Leadership Fund, supporting Republican U.S. Senate candidate Michael Whatley, released a spot this week bringing more attention to the deal Democratic candidate Roy Cooper as governor signed off on in 2021. More than 4,000 prisoners were set free in what was said to be nonviolent cases; at least 18 have gone on to pick up murder charges. The Senate Majority PAC, supporting Cooper, released two advertisements focused on Whatley and the registered sex offender he appointed to positions within the North Carolina Republican Party. Whatley was chairman of the state party prior to being tapped to lead the Republican National Convention by Donald Trump. Originally projected by national politicos to be an election of $500 million to $1 billion, it’s cleared at least $159.1 million thus far. According to Federal Elections Commission filings, through the second quarter ending June 30, Cooper’s campaign has raised more than $34.9 million and Whatley more than $11.2 million. Cooper is fourth behind Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff ($97.9 million), Texas Democrat James Talarico and former Ohio U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown ($38.5). Whatley is 26th overall and ninth among Republicans, inclusive of some not reaching the Nov. 3 ballot. Additionally, Cooper has gotten $42 million more from the Senate Majority PAC and WinSenate while the Senate Leadership Fund backing Whatley has pledged $71 million. This U.S. Senate seat is viewed as a major player nationally in the quest for a majority in the chamber. Republicans have 53 seats today. In no particular order, Ohio, Michigan, Georgia, Maine, Iowa, New Hampshire, Alaska, Texas and Montana are the other top battlegrounds among 35 races. No state has a longer voting window than North Carolina. The 60-day period kicks off in two weeks, on Sept. 4, with absentee ballots that can be requested by any registered voter and mailed; historically, some are returned within a week. Early in-person voting is Oct. 15-31, and Election Day is Nov. 3. North Carolinians will choose a U.S. senator, all 14 members of the U.S. House, and all 170 members of the General Assembly. Republicans are 5-for-5 in North Carolina's U.S. Senate races since losing to the late Kay Hagan in 2008. Democrats chase back to 1998 for the last time winning a Senate seat at the midterms. Yet Cooper, a career politician since 1986, counters with statewide wins in four attorney general races and two gubernatorial races – all from 2000 to 2020. Republicans in statewide races for this decade – 2020, 2022 and 2024 – are 32-10 against Democrats, a party with significantly declining voter registrations for more than 20 consecutive years.

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(The Center Square) – Advertising campaigns are increasing, targeting North Carolina voters two weeks away from getting absentee ballots in the mail. The Senate Leadership Fund, supporting Republican U.S. Senate candidate Michael Whatley, released a spot this week bringing more attention to the deal Democratic candidate Roy Cooper as governor signed off on in 2021. More than 4,000 prisoners were set free in what was said to be nonviolent cases; at least 18 have gone on to pick up murder charges. The Senate Majority PAC, supporting Cooper, released two advertisements focused on Whatley and the registered sex offender he appointed to positions within the North Carolina Republican Party. Whatley was chairman of the state party prior to being tapped to lead the Republican National Convention by Donald Trump. Originally projected by national politicos to be an election of $500 million to $1 billion, it’s cleared at least $159.1 million thus far. According to Federal Elections Commission filings, through the second quarter ending June 30, Cooper’s campaign has raised more than $34.9 million and Whatley more than $11.2 million. Cooper is fourth behind Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff ($97.9 million), Texas Democrat James Talarico and former Ohio U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown ($38.5). Whatley is 26th overall and ninth among Republicans, inclusive of some not reaching the Nov. 3 ballot. Additionally, Cooper has gotten $42 million more from the Senate Majority PAC and WinSenate while the Senate Leadership Fund backing Whatley has pledged $71 million. This U.S. Senate seat is viewed as a major player nationally in the quest for a majority in the chamber. Republicans have 53 seats today. In no particular order, Ohio, Michigan, Georgia, Maine, Iowa, New Hampshire, Alaska, Texas and Montana are the other top battlegrounds among 35 races. No state has a longer voting window than North Carolina. The 60-day period kicks off in two weeks, on Sept. 4, with absentee ballots that can be requested by any registered voter and mailed; historically, some are returned within a week. Early in-person voting is Oct. 15-31, and Election Day is Nov. 3. North Carolinians will choose a U.S. senator, all 14 members of the U.S. House, and all 170 members of the General Assembly. Republicans are 5-for-5 in North Carolina's U.S. Senate races since losing to the late Kay Hagan in 2008. Democrats chase back to 1998 for the last time winning a Senate seat at the midterms. Yet Cooper, a career politician since 1986, counters with statewide wins in four attorney general races and two gubernatorial races – all from 2000 to 2020. Republicans in statewide races for this decade – 2020, 2022 and 2024 – are 32-10 against Democrats, a party with significantly declining voter registrations for more than 20 consecutive years.

An outbreak of measles in two counties reported earlier this month has spread and is affecting 48 people, the state health department reported Friday. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has identified a total of 41 confirmed cases and seven “probable” cases, reported in Grant, Iowa and Lafayette counties. They include two cases in Grant […]

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An outbreak of measles in two counties reported earlier this month has spread and is affecting 48 people, the state health department reported Friday. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has identified a total of 41 confirmed cases and seven “probable” cases, reported in Grant, Iowa and Lafayette counties. They include two cases in Grant […]

رسانه‌های حکومتی در ایران می‌گویند «توافق تجاری» جمهوری اسلامی با عمان نهایی شده است و برای تصویب به مجلس شورای می‌رود.

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رسانه‌های حکومتی در ایران می‌گویند «توافق تجاری» جمهوری اسلامی با عمان نهایی شده است و برای تصویب به مجلس شورای می‌رود.

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(The Center Square) - Drivers will hit the streets this weekend for the IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C as part of more than $90 million in taxpayer funds spent over the past year in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. The race will feature 147 laps along a 1.7 mile, seven-turn course on the National Mall with drivers expected to race up to 185 miles per hour, according to Penske President Bud Denker, an organizer of the event. Denker said he expects 140,000 people to attend each day. Saturday is set for the qualifying race and the main event will take place on Sunday. The race itself is set to cost $35 million. Roger Penske and the Penske Corporation are helping to cover the costs. Denker praised the condition of the city’s roads and said Penske would be responsible for covering costs associated with potential damage. “If something happens during the race, we’re responsible for fixing your roads and after the race as well too,” Denker said. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said the District Department of Transportation will be tasked with road repairs related to the race and will be reimbursed by Penske. However, Denker said roads do not often need repairs after IndyCar races due to the light weight of the cars. Officials also highlighted the safety measures needed to secure the area. The U.S. Park Police, U.S. Secret Service and Metropolitan Police Department will be deployed to secure the area and monitor safety. The whole MPD force will be deployed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday to monitor security in the nation's capital. The MPD did not confirm to The Center Square the cost of any overtime payments. President Donald Trump will attend the race on Sunday. The Emergency Planning and Security Fund was allocated $90 million from Congress to handle events throughout the city in 2026. Public safety officials rated the event a SEAR 1, which represents the highest risk and importance level on the ranking scale. “There will be lots of seen and unseen countermeasures deployed throughout the city to make sure that this goes off without a hitch,” said Matthew Quinn, deputy director of the U.S. Secret Service. Public safety officials, including Quinn, warned of harsh penalties for individuals who attempt to fly drones near the vicinity of the race track. The FBI Washington Field Office said violators of the drone policy could face fines upward of $100,000. The FBI foiled a planned attack in June on a UFC event held at the White House that was supposed to involve drones. “We want the public to know that they need to leave their drones at home,” said Phillip Bates, special agent in charge at the FBI’s Washington field office. “This is a no-fly zone 365 days a year.” Bowser said she wants to host more sporting events throughout the nation’s capital. She pointed to the $800 million renovation of Capital One Arena, where concerts and sports are held in D.C., and the proposed renovation of an NFL football stadium within the city limits by 2030. “We have spent 12 years leaning into our sports and entertainment economy and it's a part of our economy that’s operating very well,” Bowser said. “D.C. is a place for world class sporting events.”

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(The Center Square) - Drivers will hit the streets this weekend for the IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C as part of more than $90 million in taxpayer funds spent over the past year in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. The race will feature 147 laps along a 1.7 mile, seven-turn course on the National Mall with drivers expected to race up to 185 miles per hour, according to Penske President Bud Denker, an organizer of the event. Denker said he expects 140,000 people to attend each day. Saturday is set for the qualifying race and the main event will take place on Sunday. The race itself is set to cost $35 million. Roger Penske and the Penske Corporation are helping to cover the costs. Denker praised the condition of the city’s roads and said Penske would be responsible for covering costs associated with potential damage. “If something happens during the race, we’re responsible for fixing your roads and after the race as well too,” Denker said. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said the District Department of Transportation will be tasked with road repairs related to the race and will be reimbursed by Penske. However, Denker said roads do not often need repairs after IndyCar races due to the light weight of the cars. Officials also highlighted the safety measures needed to secure the area. The U.S. Park Police, U.S. Secret Service and Metropolitan Police Department will be deployed to secure the area and monitor safety. The whole MPD force will be deployed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday to monitor security in the nation's capital. The MPD did not confirm to The Center Square the cost of any overtime payments. President Donald Trump will attend the race on Sunday. The Emergency Planning and Security Fund was allocated $90 million from Congress to handle events throughout the city in 2026. Public safety officials rated the event a SEAR 1, which represents the highest risk and importance level on the ranking scale. “There will be lots of seen and unseen countermeasures deployed throughout the city to make sure that this goes off without a hitch,” said Matthew Quinn, deputy director of the U.S. Secret Service. Public safety officials, including Quinn, warned of harsh penalties for individuals who attempt to fly drones near the vicinity of the race track. The FBI Washington Field Office said violators of the drone policy could face fines upward of $100,000. The FBI foiled a planned attack in June on a UFC event held at the White House that was supposed to involve drones. “We want the public to know that they need to leave their drones at home,” said Phillip Bates, special agent in charge at the FBI’s Washington field office. “This is a no-fly zone 365 days a year.” Bowser said she wants to host more sporting events throughout the nation’s capital. She pointed to the $800 million renovation of Capital One Arena, where concerts and sports are held in D.C., and the proposed renovation of an NFL football stadium within the city limits by 2030. “We have spent 12 years leaning into our sports and entertainment economy and it's a part of our economy that’s operating very well,” Bowser said. “D.C. is a place for world class sporting events.”

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美国之音
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2026年8月22日《VOA今日焦点》重点新闻内容包括:美对伊朗祭出“史上最严厉制裁”点名中国配合;美国批准对韩出售AIM-9X“响尾蛇”Block II型战术导弹;香港法院判烛光悼念组织者“煽颠罪”美英欧台谴责;美认定学者敏辛遭中国“非法拘押”促北京放人;特朗普总统:将与习近平谈AI 美AI科技“遥遥领先”中国?

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2026年8月22日《VOA今日焦点》重点新闻内容包括:美对伊朗祭出“史上最严厉制裁”点名中国配合;美国批准对韩出售AIM-9X“响尾蛇”Block II型战术导弹;香港法院判烛光悼念组织者“煽颠罪”美英欧台谴责;美认定学者敏辛遭中国“非法拘押”促北京放人;特朗普总统:将与习近平谈AI 美AI科技“遥遥领先”中国?

Two Torrey Pines High students say they were disciplined and falsely accused of inappropriate computer searches after bringing pro-Trump flyer to anti-ICE rally.

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Two Torrey Pines High students say they were disciplined and falsely accused of inappropriate computer searches after bringing pro-Trump flyer to anti-ICE rally.

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One of the nation’s largest environmental groups is challenging the Trump administration’s closure of a leading climate institute, filing a lawsuit Thursday in federal court saying the closure is unlawful. The administration had announced in December that it would dismantle the Colorado-based National Center for Atmospheric Research, or NCAR, which conducts advanced climate and weather […]

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One of the nation’s largest environmental groups is challenging the Trump administration’s closure of a leading climate institute, filing a lawsuit Thursday in federal court saying the closure is unlawful. The administration had announced in December that it would dismantle the Colorado-based National Center for Atmospheric Research, or NCAR, which conducts advanced climate and weather […]

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Rayedarên Amerîkî dibêjin wan planeke ku bi îlhama Daişê ji bo êrîşa li avahîya parlemana wîlayeta New Yorkê hatibû amadekirin, pûç kiriye. Jineke 35 salî ya ji Albany bi plana teqandina avahîya parlemanê û kuştina qanûndaneran tê tawanbarkirin.

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Rayedarên Amerîkî dibêjin wan planeke ku bi îlhama Daişê ji bo êrîşa li avahîya parlemana wîlayeta New Yorkê hatibû amadekirin, pûç kiriye. Jineke 35 salî ya ji Albany bi plana teqandina avahîya parlemanê û kuştina qanûndaneran tê tawanbarkirin.

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North Dakota Monitor
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Infrastructure costs, potential for constant noise and close proximity to local schools were a few of the concerns raised Thursday by Morton County residents during an informational meeting regarding a proposed data center. The Stark Power data center and natural gas generation campus in Mandan is still in its planning phase, but the location seems […]

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Infrastructure costs, potential for constant noise and close proximity to local schools were a few of the concerns raised Thursday by Morton County residents during an informational meeting regarding a proposed data center. The Stark Power data center and natural gas generation campus in Mandan is still in its planning phase, but the location seems […]

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in Washington, D.C., pictured in Feb. 3, 2026. (Photo by Heather Diehl/Getty Images)]]>

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in Washington, D.C., pictured in Feb. 3, 2026. (Photo by Heather Diehl/Getty Images)]]>

La muerte de Hayden Panettiere, a los 36 años, ha abierto una investigación que ahora cuenta con la participación de la agencia antidrogas de Estados Unidos (DEA). La incorporación de este organismo añade una nueva dimensión a un caso cuya causa oficial todavía no se ha determinado.

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La muerte de Hayden Panettiere, a los 36 años, ha abierto una investigación que ahora cuenta con la participación de la agencia antidrogas de Estados Unidos (DEA). La incorporación de este organismo añade una nueva dimensión a un caso cuya causa oficial todavía no se ha determinado.

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法國國際廣播電台
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俄羅斯一名高級外交官表示,俄方願意傾聽關於解決與烏克蘭衝突的新提議,但任何方案都應反映“實際現狀”。

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俄羅斯一名高級外交官表示,俄方願意傾聽關於解決與烏克蘭衝突的新提議,但任何方案都應反映“實際現狀”。

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俄罗斯一名高级外交官表示,俄方愿意倾听关于解决与乌克兰冲突的新提议,但任何方案都应反映“实际现状”。

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俄罗斯一名高级外交官表示,俄方愿意倾听关于解决与乌克兰冲突的新提议,但任何方案都应反映“实际现状”。

The ruling comes after months of back and forth between the Trump administration and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

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The ruling comes after months of back and forth between the Trump administration and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.