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In a tacit admission that U.S. food production requires foreign labor, the Trump administration is making it easier for farmers to employ guest workers from other countries. At the same time, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in recent months appears to be refraining from conducting agricultural workplace raids, even as it scours Democratic-led cities […]
In a tacit admission that U.S. food production requires foreign labor, the Trump administration is making it easier for farmers to employ guest workers from other countries. At the same time, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in recent months appears to be refraining from conducting agricultural workplace raids, even as it scours Democratic-led cities […]
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Endnu en uge er gået, og kommunalvalget er nu overstået. I denne omgang Ugen på venstrefløjen ser vi på, hvordan det gik for venstrefløjens partier. Men vi skal også forbi bevægelserne, hvor Internationalt Forums Palæstinagruppe har modtaget Gelsted-Kirk-Scherfig Fondens Pris. Og så inviterer Dansk Cubansk Forening til julemarked Indlægget Ugen på venstrefløjen – 21. november 2025 blev først udgivet på Solidaritet.

Endnu en uge er gået, og kommunalvalget er nu overstået. I denne omgang Ugen på venstrefløjen ser vi på, hvordan det gik for venstrefløjens partier. Men vi skal også forbi bevægelserne, hvor Internationalt Forums Palæstinagruppe har modtaget Gelsted-Kirk-Scherfig Fondens Pris. Og så inviterer Dansk Cubansk Forening til julemarked Indlægget Ugen på venstrefløjen – 21. november 2025 blev først udgivet på Solidaritet.
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Kryeministri i Malit të Zi, Millojko Spajiq, njoftoi të premten se Podgorica “shumë shpejt” do ta ashpërsojë regjimin e vizave për shtetasit rusë, në përputhje me politikën e vizave të Bashkimit Evropian.
Kryeministri i Malit të Zi, Millojko Spajiq, njoftoi të premten se Podgorica “shumë shpejt” do ta ashpërsojë regjimin e vizave për shtetasit rusë, në përputhje me politikën e vizave të Bashkimit Evropian.
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Four blue states were the former homes of 16,312 new Montana residents between 2018 and 2022. Five red states produced a combined 9,108 new Montana residents. The post Are people leaving blue states for Montana? Sort of. appeared first on Montana Free Press.

Four blue states were the former homes of 16,312 new Montana residents between 2018 and 2022. Five red states produced a combined 9,108 new Montana residents. The post Are people leaving blue states for Montana? Sort of. appeared first on Montana Free Press.
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A former senior official in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State died following a traffic collision The post Former land director in Aweil East killed in road crash appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.
A former senior official in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State died following a traffic collision The post Former land director in Aweil East killed in road crash appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.
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共同社11月21日電:關於中國針對日本首相高市早苗在國會涉台答辯採取反制措施,美國駐日大使格拉斯21日批評稱:“不必要的威脅會損害信任,破壞地區穩定。”
共同社11月21日電:關於中國針對日本首相高市早苗在國會涉台答辯採取反制措施,美國駐日大使格拉斯21日批評稱:“不必要的威脅會損害信任,破壞地區穩定。”
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共同社11月21日电:关于中国针对日本首相高市早苗在国会涉台答辩采取反制措施,美国驻日大使格拉斯21日批评称:“不必要的威胁会损害信任,破坏地区稳定。”
共同社11月21日电:关于中国针对日本首相高市早苗在国会涉台答辩采取反制措施,美国驻日大使格拉斯21日批评称:“不必要的威胁会损害信任,破坏地区稳定。”
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El presidente brasileño Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva nombró el jueves (20) al fiscal general Jorge Messias para el Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF). La información fue confirmada por el Palacio de Planalto. Messias fue nombrado para reemplazar al magistrado Luís Roberto Barroso, quien anunció su jubilación anticipada y dejó el STF el mes pasado. Messias tiene 45 años y podría permanecer en el cargo durante los próximos 30 años, hasta cumplir los 75, edad a la que la jubilación es obligatoria. Para asumir el cargo, Messias debe ser sometido a una audiencia ante la Comisión de Constitución y Justicia (CCJ) del Senado y su nombramiento debe ser aprobado mediante votación tanto por la comisión como por el pleno del cuerpo. La fecha de la audiencia aún no ha sido definida. Jorge Messias ha estado al frente de la fiscalía general (AGU, por sus siglas en portugués) desde el 1 de enero de 2023, cuando comenzó el tercer mandato de Lula.
El presidente brasileño Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva nombró el jueves (20) al fiscal general Jorge Messias para el Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF). La información fue confirmada por el Palacio de Planalto. Messias fue nombrado para reemplazar al magistrado Luís Roberto Barroso, quien anunció su jubilación anticipada y dejó el STF el mes pasado. Messias tiene 45 años y podría permanecer en el cargo durante los próximos 30 años, hasta cumplir los 75, edad a la que la jubilación es obligatoria. Para asumir el cargo, Messias debe ser sometido a una audiencia ante la Comisión de Constitución y Justicia (CCJ) del Senado y su nombramiento debe ser aprobado mediante votación tanto por la comisión como por el pleno del cuerpo. La fecha de la audiencia aún no ha sido definida. Jorge Messias ha estado al frente de la fiscalía general (AGU, por sus siglas en portugués) desde el 1 de enero de 2023, cuando comenzó el tercer mandato de Lula.
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El presidente brasileño Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva firmó 28 decretos para regularizar territorios quilombolas en 14 estados. La firma se realizó en el Palacio de la Alvorada, en Brasilia, coincidiendo con el Día de la Conciencia Negra, que se celebró el jueves (20). Los decretos declaran de interés social las propiedades rurales ubicadas en territorios quilombolas, llamados quilombos, donde viven descendientes de africanos traídos a Brasil para ser esclavizados. Notícias relacionadas: Jóvenes, mujeres y negros: los que más sufren por violencia en Brasil. COP30: Quilombolas piden ser incluidos en la política climática. La medida permitirá al Instituto Nacional de Colonización y Reforma Agraria (INCRA) expropiar las propiedades y compensar a los propietarios. Después de estos pasos, los quilombolas obtendrán la titularidad definitiva de las áreas. En una publicación en redes sociales, el mandatario afirmó que el país está ampliando las políticas públicas que benefician a los territorios y comunidades quilombolas. "Hoy, 20 de noviembre, Brasil reafirma que la igualdad racial es memoria, reparación y proyecto de futuro. Esta fecha, marcada por la lucha de Zumbi dos Palmares y la resistencia del pueblo negro, nos recuerda que una democracia fuerte se construye con derechos garantizados y oportunidades reales para todos", escribió. La ministra de Igualdad Racial, Anielle Franco, afirmó que los decretos beneficiarán a 5.200 familias y 31 comunidades. Según ella, Lula ya ha firmado 60 decretos en su actual mandato. "Estos decretos son el paso previo a la titulación. Hoy tenemos un número récord de decretos firmados. El máximo anterior, de 50, se alcanzó durante el mandato de la presidenta Dilma [Rousseff]. Ahora, el presidente Lula es el mandatario que más decretos ha firmado en la historia del país", señaló la ministra. La población quilombola en Brasil asciende a 1.330.186 personas (0,66% de la población total), distribuidas en 1.700 municipios, 24 estados y el Distrito Federal, según el censo de 2022 del Instituto Brasileño de Geografía y Estadística (IBGE). Más del 68% de los quilombolas residen en la región Nordeste.
El presidente brasileño Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva firmó 28 decretos para regularizar territorios quilombolas en 14 estados. La firma se realizó en el Palacio de la Alvorada, en Brasilia, coincidiendo con el Día de la Conciencia Negra, que se celebró el jueves (20). Los decretos declaran de interés social las propiedades rurales ubicadas en territorios quilombolas, llamados quilombos, donde viven descendientes de africanos traídos a Brasil para ser esclavizados. Notícias relacionadas: Jóvenes, mujeres y negros: los que más sufren por violencia en Brasil. COP30: Quilombolas piden ser incluidos en la política climática. La medida permitirá al Instituto Nacional de Colonización y Reforma Agraria (INCRA) expropiar las propiedades y compensar a los propietarios. Después de estos pasos, los quilombolas obtendrán la titularidad definitiva de las áreas. En una publicación en redes sociales, el mandatario afirmó que el país está ampliando las políticas públicas que benefician a los territorios y comunidades quilombolas. "Hoy, 20 de noviembre, Brasil reafirma que la igualdad racial es memoria, reparación y proyecto de futuro. Esta fecha, marcada por la lucha de Zumbi dos Palmares y la resistencia del pueblo negro, nos recuerda que una democracia fuerte se construye con derechos garantizados y oportunidades reales para todos", escribió. La ministra de Igualdad Racial, Anielle Franco, afirmó que los decretos beneficiarán a 5.200 familias y 31 comunidades. Según ella, Lula ya ha firmado 60 decretos en su actual mandato. "Estos decretos son el paso previo a la titulación. Hoy tenemos un número récord de decretos firmados. El máximo anterior, de 50, se alcanzó durante el mandato de la presidenta Dilma [Rousseff]. Ahora, el presidente Lula es el mandatario que más decretos ha firmado en la historia del país", señaló la ministra. La población quilombola en Brasil asciende a 1.330.186 personas (0,66% de la población total), distribuidas en 1.700 municipios, 24 estados y el Distrito Federal, según el censo de 2022 del Instituto Brasileño de Geografía y Estadística (IBGE). Más del 68% de los quilombolas residen en la región Nordeste.
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АКШнын "тынчтык планы" кимдин кызыкчылыгын көздөйт? Президент Садыр Жапаров Кыргызстанда кытай жарандары көбөйгөн себебин түшүндүрдү. Кыргыз балбандары Эр-Риядда өткөн Ислам шериктештиги оюндарында төрт алтын, төрт коло медал утуп келди.
АКШнын "тынчтык планы" кимдин кызыкчылыгын көздөйт? Президент Садыр Жапаров Кыргызстанда кытай жарандары көбөйгөн себебин түшүндүрдү. Кыргыз балбандары Эр-Риядда өткөн Ислам шериктештиги оюндарында төрт алтын, төрт коло медал утуп келди.
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Claim: Social media users shared images supposedly from the “live execution” of Brigadier General Uba Musa by ISWAP. Verdict: Misleading! The images shared are screenshots taken from a 2017 video showing Boko Haram overpowering some Nigerian soldiers in a battle. Full Text Following recent news about the abduction and consequent murder of Brigadier General Musa …

Claim: Social media users shared images supposedly from the “live execution” of Brigadier General Uba Musa by ISWAP. Verdict: Misleading! The images shared are screenshots taken from a 2017 video showing Boko Haram overpowering some Nigerian soldiers in a battle. Full Text Following recent news about the abduction and consequent murder of Brigadier General Musa …
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Las repúblicas andinas, al igual que muchas naciones hispanoamericanas, tienen una tradición histórica de elegir presidentes carismáticos que utilizan su capital electoral para dominar las legislaturas y controlar los partidos políticos. En las últimas dos décadas, estos líderes han abandonado los partidos tradicionales para crear nuevos vehículos políticos, que en sistemas más consolidados serían simples […]
Las repúblicas andinas, al igual que muchas naciones hispanoamericanas, tienen una tradición histórica de elegir presidentes carismáticos que utilizan su capital electoral para dominar las legislaturas y controlar los partidos políticos. En las últimas dos décadas, estos líderes han abandonado los partidos tradicionales para crear nuevos vehículos políticos, que en sistemas más consolidados serían simples […]
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Er ist der Nachfolger von Finanzminister Markus Marterbauer im Sessel des Chef-Ökonomen der Arbeiterkammer Wien. Im Kontrast-Interview spricht Matthias Schnetzer über die wirtschaftliche Lage Österreichs, die steigenden Preise für Lebensmittel und die Frage, ob das Schlimmste bereits vorbei ist und der wirtschaftliche Aufschwung bevorsteht. Kontrast: Die Nachrichten zu Wirtschaft und Budget waren in den letzten […] Der Beitrag Neuer AK-Chefökonom: „In keinem Land der Euro-Zone ist Vermögen so ungleich verteilt wie in Österreich erschien zuerst auf Kontrast.at.
Er ist der Nachfolger von Finanzminister Markus Marterbauer im Sessel des Chef-Ökonomen der Arbeiterkammer Wien. Im Kontrast-Interview spricht Matthias Schnetzer über die wirtschaftliche Lage Österreichs, die steigenden Preise für Lebensmittel und die Frage, ob das Schlimmste bereits vorbei ist und der wirtschaftliche Aufschwung bevorsteht. Kontrast: Die Nachrichten zu Wirtschaft und Budget waren in den letzten […] Der Beitrag Neuer AK-Chefökonom: „In keinem Land der Euro-Zone ist Vermögen so ungleich verteilt wie in Österreich erschien zuerst auf Kontrast.at.
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(The Center Square) — Republican Crypto attorney Khurram Dara will seek the party's nomination to challenge Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James in next year's election. Dara, 36, launched his campaign Thursday with a blistering attack on James, accusing her of regulatory oversight and of engaging in "lawfare" targeting Republican President Donald Trump and the crypto industry. "I’m running for New York State Attorney General because the people of New York deserve an AG that puts New Yorkers first, not one consumed by her own political ambitions," he said in a statement. "Letitia James has not earned another term. New York needs an Attorney General that will enforce the law, not politicize it. That’s why I am running." Dara, who recently worked at Bain Capital Crypto, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the advisory board of the Investor Choice Advocates Network, a nonprofit devoted to fighting regulatory overreach and expanding access to the capital markets. In his campaign statement, the political newcomer pledged if elected to fairly enforce the state's laws and work to create a better business climate to help reduce New York's high costs of doing business. "The evolution of state AGs into regulators and policymakers has been costly in more ways than one – and nowhere has that been more apparent than in New York," he said. "Not only did it set the stage for Letitia James’ partisan lawfare, it has also increased the cost of doing business – leading to higher prices at a time when New Yorkers face a crippling affordability crisis." Dara will face a primary challenge from Republican Michael Henry, a Queens commercial litigation attorney, who is running against James again after an unsuccessful bid to unseat her in the 2022 elections. Henry has already locked down the backing of Republican NY Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, who is running against Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul for governor next year, and dozens of county-level GOP officials who pledged their support for his campaign. James, 67, is seeking a third-term as she fights federal bank mortgage fraud charges brought by the Justice Department related to the use of residential properties she owns in Virginia. She denies the charges and claims they are politically motivated. She has been a frequent critic of Trump and has filed several multistate lawsuits against the Trump administration over federal immigration policies, rollbacks in federal funding, and worker layoffs and other actions. That includes a civil fraud trial that ended in a $454 million judgement against the Trump organization and its executives, which was overturned by a New York appeals court. James has appealed the ruling.
(The Center Square) — Republican Crypto attorney Khurram Dara will seek the party's nomination to challenge Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James in next year's election. Dara, 36, launched his campaign Thursday with a blistering attack on James, accusing her of regulatory oversight and of engaging in "lawfare" targeting Republican President Donald Trump and the crypto industry. "I’m running for New York State Attorney General because the people of New York deserve an AG that puts New Yorkers first, not one consumed by her own political ambitions," he said in a statement. "Letitia James has not earned another term. New York needs an Attorney General that will enforce the law, not politicize it. That’s why I am running." Dara, who recently worked at Bain Capital Crypto, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the advisory board of the Investor Choice Advocates Network, a nonprofit devoted to fighting regulatory overreach and expanding access to the capital markets. In his campaign statement, the political newcomer pledged if elected to fairly enforce the state's laws and work to create a better business climate to help reduce New York's high costs of doing business. "The evolution of state AGs into regulators and policymakers has been costly in more ways than one – and nowhere has that been more apparent than in New York," he said. "Not only did it set the stage for Letitia James’ partisan lawfare, it has also increased the cost of doing business – leading to higher prices at a time when New Yorkers face a crippling affordability crisis." Dara will face a primary challenge from Republican Michael Henry, a Queens commercial litigation attorney, who is running against James again after an unsuccessful bid to unseat her in the 2022 elections. Henry has already locked down the backing of Republican NY Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, who is running against Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul for governor next year, and dozens of county-level GOP officials who pledged their support for his campaign. James, 67, is seeking a third-term as she fights federal bank mortgage fraud charges brought by the Justice Department related to the use of residential properties she owns in Virginia. She denies the charges and claims they are politically motivated. She has been a frequent critic of Trump and has filed several multistate lawsuits against the Trump administration over federal immigration policies, rollbacks in federal funding, and worker layoffs and other actions. That includes a civil fraud trial that ended in a $454 million judgement against the Trump organization and its executives, which was overturned by a New York appeals court. James has appealed the ruling.
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(The Center Square) – North Carolinians receiving food assistance benefits from the federal government are yet to learn when and how their reapplication process will work. Or, according to a published report Thursday, if they even will have to reapply. In the interim, no action is required and the SNAP program is up and running following a 43-day shutdown of the federal government. The state Department of Health and Human Services said approximately 600,000 households received full amounts on electronic benefits transfer cards Nov. 14. The Health Department had loaded partial payments onto EBT cards on Nov. 7. Many faith and nonprofit organizations helping fill the gap learned, however, that recipients had already began to adjust personal budgets – meaning, choices such as rent, medicine and food changed and a struggle to make ends meet will continue to the end of the month. Perhaps into December. As the shutdown reached its second month, Secretary Brooke Rollins of the U.S. Department of Agriculture – administering agency of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – said the second term of Republican President Donald Trump included review to help eradicate waste and fraud. And she indicated as recently as last week all would have to reapply. Thursday, Politico cited unnamed sources in the Trump administration saying states instead would use their verification process. The USDA hasn’t provided an update. Rollins said auditing from state-supplied data has resulted in removal of about 700,000 people; 5,000 dead people were found to be getting benefits; and one individual was a recipient in six states. Arrests so far total 118. She said the program is “broken” and “corrupt.” Speaking of the USDA’s request for the data, Rollins said nearly three-fifths of states had complied. Those that have not she called mostly “blue states,” meaning coupled with Thursday’s report that state verifications could be uneven among recipients. “We’ve studied about $100 billion in spend, we have found thousands and thousands of illegal use of the EBT cards,” Rollins said on a broadcast network interview. “We’ve been moving people off SNAP. “What this conversation has allowed is a national spotlight on a broken and corrupt program. It is time to drastically reform this program so that we can make sure that those who are truly needy, truly vulnerable are getting what they need and the rest of the corruption goes away and we can serve the American taxpayer.” State verifications, as happens now, would not appear to meet the standard of "drastically reform this program" without change. In North Carolina, no changes have been announced. In March 2020 at the outset of COVID-19 in the last year of Trump’s first term, Congress authorized extra SNAP benefits and suspended work and training requirements to last through the public health emergency. Recipients went from 37.2 million to 40.9 million in April. By September, it was more than 43 million. In 2019, recipients were just more than 35.7 million. Talking points of politicians have included citing illegal immigration as a reason for the strain on the program. Full context, however, would need to include the pandemic, and adjusted rules then and through the July 4 signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The USDA, in July, said for Fiscal Year 2024, an average of 41.7 million participants per month were served nationwide at a cost of $99.8 billion. That’s an average of $187.20 per participant.
(The Center Square) – North Carolinians receiving food assistance benefits from the federal government are yet to learn when and how their reapplication process will work. Or, according to a published report Thursday, if they even will have to reapply. In the interim, no action is required and the SNAP program is up and running following a 43-day shutdown of the federal government. The state Department of Health and Human Services said approximately 600,000 households received full amounts on electronic benefits transfer cards Nov. 14. The Health Department had loaded partial payments onto EBT cards on Nov. 7. Many faith and nonprofit organizations helping fill the gap learned, however, that recipients had already began to adjust personal budgets – meaning, choices such as rent, medicine and food changed and a struggle to make ends meet will continue to the end of the month. Perhaps into December. As the shutdown reached its second month, Secretary Brooke Rollins of the U.S. Department of Agriculture – administering agency of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – said the second term of Republican President Donald Trump included review to help eradicate waste and fraud. And she indicated as recently as last week all would have to reapply. Thursday, Politico cited unnamed sources in the Trump administration saying states instead would use their verification process. The USDA hasn’t provided an update. Rollins said auditing from state-supplied data has resulted in removal of about 700,000 people; 5,000 dead people were found to be getting benefits; and one individual was a recipient in six states. Arrests so far total 118. She said the program is “broken” and “corrupt.” Speaking of the USDA’s request for the data, Rollins said nearly three-fifths of states had complied. Those that have not she called mostly “blue states,” meaning coupled with Thursday’s report that state verifications could be uneven among recipients. “We’ve studied about $100 billion in spend, we have found thousands and thousands of illegal use of the EBT cards,” Rollins said on a broadcast network interview. “We’ve been moving people off SNAP. “What this conversation has allowed is a national spotlight on a broken and corrupt program. It is time to drastically reform this program so that we can make sure that those who are truly needy, truly vulnerable are getting what they need and the rest of the corruption goes away and we can serve the American taxpayer.” State verifications, as happens now, would not appear to meet the standard of "drastically reform this program" without change. In North Carolina, no changes have been announced. In March 2020 at the outset of COVID-19 in the last year of Trump’s first term, Congress authorized extra SNAP benefits and suspended work and training requirements to last through the public health emergency. Recipients went from 37.2 million to 40.9 million in April. By September, it was more than 43 million. In 2019, recipients were just more than 35.7 million. Talking points of politicians have included citing illegal immigration as a reason for the strain on the program. Full context, however, would need to include the pandemic, and adjusted rules then and through the July 4 signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The USDA, in July, said for Fiscal Year 2024, an average of 41.7 million participants per month were served nationwide at a cost of $99.8 billion. That’s an average of $187.20 per participant.
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(The Center Square) – In today's edition of Illinois in Focus Daily, The Center Square Editor Greg Bishop discusses the status of various challenges to gun bans from Illinois, including a challenge to Cook County's ban being sent to a U.S. Supreme Court conference for Dec. 5. The Barnett case, where a district judge ruled against the law on the merits after developing a substantial record from a four day bench trial, remains in the appeals court after a hearing nearly two months ago. Bishop also talks live with Illinois state Rep. Adam Niemerg, R-Dieterich, about legislation he's filed to do away with Illinois policy that grants standard drivers licenses to noncitizens. Niemerg also reacts to numbers provided to The Center Square from Illinois State Police showing the numbers of English Language Proficiency exam failures for Commercial Drivers License holders. Finally, Bishop shares a conversation with one of the Republican candidates running for the open U.S. Senate seat. Don Tracy shares his thoughts about the crowded primary field, his opposition to Democrat political philosophies and the impact of the recent federal government shutdown. Subscribe to Illinois in Focus Daily with The Center Square on YouTube. You can also subscribe to the Illinois in Focus podcast to get the entire show uninterrupted.
(The Center Square) – In today's edition of Illinois in Focus Daily, The Center Square Editor Greg Bishop discusses the status of various challenges to gun bans from Illinois, including a challenge to Cook County's ban being sent to a U.S. Supreme Court conference for Dec. 5. The Barnett case, where a district judge ruled against the law on the merits after developing a substantial record from a four day bench trial, remains in the appeals court after a hearing nearly two months ago. Bishop also talks live with Illinois state Rep. Adam Niemerg, R-Dieterich, about legislation he's filed to do away with Illinois policy that grants standard drivers licenses to noncitizens. Niemerg also reacts to numbers provided to The Center Square from Illinois State Police showing the numbers of English Language Proficiency exam failures for Commercial Drivers License holders. Finally, Bishop shares a conversation with one of the Republican candidates running for the open U.S. Senate seat. Don Tracy shares his thoughts about the crowded primary field, his opposition to Democrat political philosophies and the impact of the recent federal government shutdown. Subscribe to Illinois in Focus Daily with The Center Square on YouTube. You can also subscribe to the Illinois in Focus podcast to get the entire show uninterrupted.
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La humanidad come cada vez más pescado. De hecho, el consumo de alimentos acuáticos de origen animal casi se ha duplicado desde 1961 y se espera que las cifras sigan aumentando. En 2030, se prevé que serán capturadas 96 millones de toneladas, de acuerdo con la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y […]
La humanidad come cada vez más pescado. De hecho, el consumo de alimentos acuáticos de origen animal casi se ha duplicado desde 1961 y se espera que las cifras sigan aumentando. En 2030, se prevé que serán capturadas 96 millones de toneladas, de acuerdo con la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y […]
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La cita llega en un momento clave del procedimiento, con las acusaciones reclamando penas especialmente elevadas y alertando de un riesgo “creciente” de fuga a medida que se aproxima el juicio.
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La cita llega en un momento clave del procedimiento, con las acusaciones reclamando penas especialmente elevadas y alertando de un riesgo “creciente” de fuga a medida que se aproxima el juicio.
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Une revue de presse des Balkans préparée avec le Courrier des Balkans.
Une revue de presse des Balkans préparée avec le Courrier des Balkans.
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El pasado martes, la comunidad wichí de Misión Chaqueña detectó a un grupo de personas derribando árboles y quemando parte del monte. Pronto comprendieron que el empresario salteño Claudio Ferrari había ingresado, otra vez, al territorio y montado un precario campamento clandestino en pleno bosque nativo que rodea a la comunidad. La reacción fue inmediata: […]
El pasado martes, la comunidad wichí de Misión Chaqueña detectó a un grupo de personas derribando árboles y quemando parte del monte. Pronto comprendieron que el empresario salteño Claudio Ferrari había ingresado, otra vez, al territorio y montado un precario campamento clandestino en pleno bosque nativo que rodea a la comunidad. La reacción fue inmediata: […]