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Officials with the Alaska National Guard said they are preparing and training a response force of 100 service members to deploy to Washington D.C. and support civil authorities, as directed by the Pentagon and Gov. Mike Dunleavy. The update on Tuesday from Maj. Gen. Torrence Saxe, Adjutant General of the Alaska National Guard and Commissioner […]
Officials with the Alaska National Guard said they are preparing and training a response force of 100 service members to deploy to Washington D.C. and support civil authorities, as directed by the Pentagon and Gov. Mike Dunleavy. The update on Tuesday from Maj. Gen. Torrence Saxe, Adjutant General of the Alaska National Guard and Commissioner […]
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Indigenous peoples groups honor the youth martyrs who sacrificed their lives fighting for their people's rights in 'Gabi ng Parangal para sa mga Katutubong Bayani' at Liwasang Diokno, Commission on Human Rights, Nov. 20. The post Indigenous peoples honor young heroes appeared first on Bulatlat.

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Indigenous peoples groups honor the youth martyrs who sacrificed their lives fighting for their people's rights in 'Gabi ng Parangal para sa mga Katutubong Bayani' at Liwasang Diokno, Commission on Human Rights, Nov. 20. The post Indigenous peoples honor young heroes appeared first on Bulatlat.
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California will face a nearly $18 billion budget deficit in the new fiscal year due to higher than expected spending, despite an economic boon largely driven by AI enthusiasm and strong revenue. California is still in the red with another big budget deficit projected for next year is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

California will face a nearly $18 billion budget deficit in the new fiscal year due to higher than expected spending, despite an economic boon largely driven by AI enthusiasm and strong revenue. California is still in the red with another big budget deficit projected for next year is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.
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Mikie Sherill was just elected governor of New Jersey on the premise that she is a moderate champion of women’s rights. Her record, unfortunately, shows that she is anything but. Now that she is in the governor’s office, New Jersey residents will have to hold her feet to the fire and ensure she does not dismantle women’s rights in the state. In the past two years alone, Sherrill has voted against every major piece of legislation in Congress that would protect women’s sports and single-sex spaces: The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, a House resolution ensuring “sex” under Title IX means biological sex; and the Riley Gaines Women’s Sports Protection Act. In opposing these, she has rejected a simple reality: that men and women are biologically different. The science is not up for debate. The American College of Sports Medicine states, “Adult males are stronger, more powerful, and faster than females of similar age and training status. The sex difference in athletic performance where endurance or muscular power is required is roughly 10%-30% depending on the event.” Testosterone during male puberty means that men are taller with longer limbs, and have increased muscle mass, lower body fat, larger hearts, and larger lungs. In other words, men have an innate biological advantage over women. Female athletes work just as hard, train just as seriously, and sacrifice just as much – but biology means they will never be able to compete with male-bodied athletes on a level playing field. New Jersey residents understand this. Per recent polling, the majority of New Jersey voters, as well as New Jersey female voters, support legislation that keeps women’s sports female. Protecting women, for New Jersey voters, means protecting women’s single-sex spaces – and keeping men out. If Sherill keeps this up as governor, she will not only be rejecting reality, but the voices of her constituents. It gets worse when you look at her response – or lack thereof – to the women’s prison crisis in New Jersey. In 2021, New Jersey adopted a policy that allows inmates to be housed based on self-declared gender identity, regardless of sex. Under this policy, a biological male named Demi Minor, convicted of manslaughter and carjacking, was transferred to Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women. By 2022, he impregnated two women and allegedly sexually assaulted a third, Lauren Mitchell. Mitchell has since filed a lawsuit stating she was sexually assaulted three times by Minor and begged for reassignment. Prison staff are accused of ignoring her, and she described the state’s actions as “cruel and unusual punishment.” While this was going on, Mikie Sherrill was nowhere to be found. Where she will be as governor remains to be seen. Public records show that there are approximately 108 transgender-identifying inmates across New Jersey’s nine state prisons – 42 of them at Edna Mahan alone. That means hundreds, if not thousands, of women are being forced to share intimate spaces with male-bodied individuals in the name of “inclusion.” Despite the fact that 91% of New Jersey voters and 92% of New Jersey women voters report concern over men in women’s prisons, Mikie Sherrill has yet to say a word. Sherrill’s unwillingness to speak out – both in Congress and in her own backyard – shows exactly where her priorities lie: not with her constituents in New Jersey or with American women suffering the consequences of men in their sports and single-sex spaces, but with the activist class and other elites in her party who demand ideological conformity above all else. Time and again, she has proven that she is more concerned about appeasing fringe interest groups than about defending the rights of women and girls. The pattern is unmistakable. When women athletes are forced to compete against biological males, Sherrill has voted against protecting them. When women prisoners are assaulted by men placed in their facilities, Sherrill has stayed silent. When voters say clearly, loudly, that they want single-sex spaces preserved, Sherrill has ignored them. That may have been acceptable behavior for a member of Congress operating within the safety of party-line politics, but the governor’s office is different. As the chief executive of New Jersey, Sherrill will be directly accountable to the people whose rights and safety depend on her decisions. If she continues to side with ideological activists instead of everyday New Jersey women, she will quickly find that voters’ patience has its limits.
Mikie Sherill was just elected governor of New Jersey on the premise that she is a moderate champion of women’s rights. Her record, unfortunately, shows that she is anything but. Now that she is in the governor’s office, New Jersey residents will have to hold her feet to the fire and ensure she does not dismantle women’s rights in the state. In the past two years alone, Sherrill has voted against every major piece of legislation in Congress that would protect women’s sports and single-sex spaces: The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, a House resolution ensuring “sex” under Title IX means biological sex; and the Riley Gaines Women’s Sports Protection Act. In opposing these, she has rejected a simple reality: that men and women are biologically different. The science is not up for debate. The American College of Sports Medicine states, “Adult males are stronger, more powerful, and faster than females of similar age and training status. The sex difference in athletic performance where endurance or muscular power is required is roughly 10%-30% depending on the event.” Testosterone during male puberty means that men are taller with longer limbs, and have increased muscle mass, lower body fat, larger hearts, and larger lungs. In other words, men have an innate biological advantage over women. Female athletes work just as hard, train just as seriously, and sacrifice just as much – but biology means they will never be able to compete with male-bodied athletes on a level playing field. New Jersey residents understand this. Per recent polling, the majority of New Jersey voters, as well as New Jersey female voters, support legislation that keeps women’s sports female. Protecting women, for New Jersey voters, means protecting women’s single-sex spaces – and keeping men out. If Sherill keeps this up as governor, she will not only be rejecting reality, but the voices of her constituents. It gets worse when you look at her response – or lack thereof – to the women’s prison crisis in New Jersey. In 2021, New Jersey adopted a policy that allows inmates to be housed based on self-declared gender identity, regardless of sex. Under this policy, a biological male named Demi Minor, convicted of manslaughter and carjacking, was transferred to Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women. By 2022, he impregnated two women and allegedly sexually assaulted a third, Lauren Mitchell. Mitchell has since filed a lawsuit stating she was sexually assaulted three times by Minor and begged for reassignment. Prison staff are accused of ignoring her, and she described the state’s actions as “cruel and unusual punishment.” While this was going on, Mikie Sherrill was nowhere to be found. Where she will be as governor remains to be seen. Public records show that there are approximately 108 transgender-identifying inmates across New Jersey’s nine state prisons – 42 of them at Edna Mahan alone. That means hundreds, if not thousands, of women are being forced to share intimate spaces with male-bodied individuals in the name of “inclusion.” Despite the fact that 91% of New Jersey voters and 92% of New Jersey women voters report concern over men in women’s prisons, Mikie Sherrill has yet to say a word. Sherrill’s unwillingness to speak out – both in Congress and in her own backyard – shows exactly where her priorities lie: not with her constituents in New Jersey or with American women suffering the consequences of men in their sports and single-sex spaces, but with the activist class and other elites in her party who demand ideological conformity above all else. Time and again, she has proven that she is more concerned about appeasing fringe interest groups than about defending the rights of women and girls. The pattern is unmistakable. When women athletes are forced to compete against biological males, Sherrill has voted against protecting them. When women prisoners are assaulted by men placed in their facilities, Sherrill has stayed silent. When voters say clearly, loudly, that they want single-sex spaces preserved, Sherrill has ignored them. That may have been acceptable behavior for a member of Congress operating within the safety of party-line politics, but the governor’s office is different. As the chief executive of New Jersey, Sherrill will be directly accountable to the people whose rights and safety depend on her decisions. If she continues to side with ideological activists instead of everyday New Jersey women, she will quickly find that voters’ patience has its limits.
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Lo govèrn brasilièr anoncièt, pendent la COP30, la conferéncia de las Nacions Unidas sul cambiament climatic que s’es tenguda aqueste mes de novembre a Belém, la signatura d'ordenanças de demarcacion de dètz novèlas tèrras indigènas. Aquelas mesuras, formalizadas pel ministre brasilièr de la justícia e de la seguretat publica, Ricardo Lewandowski, en coordinacion amb lo Ministèri dels Pòbles Indigènas, an per mira de reconéisser e delimitar oficialament los territòris ocupats dempuèi de generacions pels pòbles autoctòns. Continua llegint
Lo govèrn brasilièr anoncièt, pendent la COP30, la conferéncia de las Nacions Unidas sul cambiament climatic que s’es tenguda aqueste mes de novembre a Belém, la signatura d'ordenanças de demarcacion de dètz novèlas tèrras indigènas. Aquelas mesuras, formalizadas pel ministre brasilièr de la justícia e de la seguretat publica, Ricardo Lewandowski, en coordinacion amb lo Ministèri dels Pòbles Indigènas, an per mira de reconéisser e delimitar oficialament los territòris ocupats dempuèi de generacions pels pòbles autoctòns. Continua llegint
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Adissiatz mond de Ràdio Lenga d’Òc e adishatz plan. En general las personas que coneisson pas grand causa a un tèma an pas la competéncia sufisenta per notar lors errors e lacunas pròpias. Pòdon pas veire ont s’enganan e supausan que se’n tiran/s’i escason fòrça plan. Doncas, mancan las escasenças d’apréner dels autres, denigran las formacions de melhorança o de perfeccionament (coma lor fan pas besonh) e estagnan en avent l’impression que prospèran. Continua llegint
Adissiatz mond de Ràdio Lenga d’Òc e adishatz plan. En general las personas que coneisson pas grand causa a un tèma an pas la competéncia sufisenta per notar lors errors e lacunas pròpias. Pòdon pas veire ont s’enganan e supausan que se’n tiran/s’i escason fòrça plan. Doncas, mancan las escasenças d’apréner dels autres, denigran las formacions de melhorança o de perfeccionament (coma lor fan pas besonh) e estagnan en avent l’impression que prospèran. Continua llegint
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Segon qualques expèrts, l’IA sap pas çò que fa e es una menaça pels umans. Pr’amor qu’es a mand de cambiar de leis, l’etica o la quita societat a una velocitat que menaça la dignitat umana. Un d’aqueles expèrts es la doctora Maria Randazzo, de l’Universitat Charles Darwin d’Austràlia que vòl avisar de la manca legala de leis per protegir l’umanitat de l’IA. Per Randazzo, las leis actualas protegisson pas lo drech a reténer una cèrta informacion coma privada, a èsser autonòm o encara d’evitar de patir la discriminacion. Continua llegint
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Segon qualques expèrts, l’IA sap pas çò que fa e es una menaça pels umans. Pr’amor qu’es a mand de cambiar de leis, l’etica o la quita societat a una velocitat que menaça la dignitat umana. Un d’aqueles expèrts es la doctora Maria Randazzo, de l’Universitat Charles Darwin d’Austràlia que vòl avisar de la manca legala de leis per protegir l’umanitat de l’IA. Per Randazzo, las leis actualas protegisson pas lo drech a reténer una cèrta informacion coma privada, a èsser autonòm o encara d’evitar de patir la discriminacion. Continua llegint
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Dünýäniň dürli regionlarynda we Türkmenistanda şu günki bolan we bolup duran soňky wakalar barada gysgaça habarlar.
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Dünýäniň dürli regionlarynda we Türkmenistanda şu günki bolan we bolup duran soňky wakalar barada gysgaça habarlar.
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Au Sénégal, c’est une autre illustration des difficultés budgétaires du pays : depuis lundi, les étudiants en master de l’université cheikh Anta Diop à Dakar se plaignent du retard dans le paiement de leur bourse. Après 3 jours de manifestations, ils ont suspendu leur grève ce 19 novembre, en attendant de rencontrer le ministre de l’Enseignement supérieur, Daouda Ngom mardi, le 25 novembre prochain.
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Au Sénégal, c’est une autre illustration des difficultés budgétaires du pays : depuis lundi, les étudiants en master de l’université cheikh Anta Diop à Dakar se plaignent du retard dans le paiement de leur bourse. Après 3 jours de manifestations, ils ont suspendu leur grève ce 19 novembre, en attendant de rencontrer le ministre de l’Enseignement supérieur, Daouda Ngom mardi, le 25 novembre prochain.
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As negociações da COP30 já foram retomadas na noite desta quinta-feira (20), após o incêndio que atingiu uma pequena área da Zona Azul. A retomada das negociações foi confirmada pelo secretário extraordinário da COP30, Valter Correia, que as negociações prosseguirão amanhã, a partir das 08h. Em entrevista exclusiva à TV Brasil, um dos veículos da Empresa Brasil de Comunicação (EBC), Correia disse que o controle da área da Zona Azul voltou à Convenção-Quadro das Nações Unidas sobre a Mudança do Clima, (UNFCCC, na sigla em inglês) e À Organização das Nações Unidas. Notícias relacionadas: Presidente da COP30 prevê prolongamento das negociações após incêndio. Zona Azul da COP30 é reaberta após incêndio. Incêndio na COP30 foi controlado em 6 minutos e evacuação foi rápida. “As 20h40 foram restabelecidas as relações com a UNFCCC. Hoje agora estão sendo retomadas as negociações e amanhã é um dia normal”, disse. O trecho onde houve o incêndio foi isolado para dar maior segurança para o seguimento das atividades, inclusive na zona verde, que também teve seus trabalhos suspensos, com evacuação das pessoas que estavam no local. "É um pequeno trecho dos pavilhões, onde teve origem o fogo e a gente achou por bem isolar. E os demais espaços estarão normais. Principalmente a área da zona verde estará normal. A área da zona azul, por precaução foi evacuada, mas já retomamos hoje à noite os trabalhos”, reiterou. Correia destacou ainda que o princípio de incêndio foi rapidamente controlado pelo Corpo de Bombeiros. “Em seis minutos já não tinha nada sobre o incêndio. Os bombeiros agiram de forma excepcional, junto com o pessoal da UNFCCC e da ONU. Agora já está absolutamente normal”, reiterou. Investigação A retomada das atividades foi assegurada com a elaboração de um novo alvará de segurança emitido pelo Corpo de Bombeiros, após vistoria nos espaços da zona azul no começo da noite. “Para que a ONU reassumisse os trabalhos era importante ter a segurança do Corpo de Bombeiros e eles já emitiram um novo alvará, dando toda a segurança para a área e assegurando que não há nenhum risco para a segurança”, afirmou As investigações para saber a origem do incêndio continuam. Mais cedo, o Ministério da Saúde informou que 21 pessoas foram atendidas pelo serviço médico, sendo 19 devido à inalação da fumaça e duas por crise de ansiedade. Não há informação de pessoas com ferimentos graves. “Continuam algumas investigações para determinar a causa. Não foi uma coisa estrutural, sabemos que foi alguma sobrecarga e precisamos analisar exatamente o que foi. Os bombeiros vão continuar investigando, amanhã provavelmente teremos algumas informações adicionais”, concluiu.
As negociações da COP30 já foram retomadas na noite desta quinta-feira (20), após o incêndio que atingiu uma pequena área da Zona Azul. A retomada das negociações foi confirmada pelo secretário extraordinário da COP30, Valter Correia, que as negociações prosseguirão amanhã, a partir das 08h. Em entrevista exclusiva à TV Brasil, um dos veículos da Empresa Brasil de Comunicação (EBC), Correia disse que o controle da área da Zona Azul voltou à Convenção-Quadro das Nações Unidas sobre a Mudança do Clima, (UNFCCC, na sigla em inglês) e À Organização das Nações Unidas. Notícias relacionadas: Presidente da COP30 prevê prolongamento das negociações após incêndio. Zona Azul da COP30 é reaberta após incêndio. Incêndio na COP30 foi controlado em 6 minutos e evacuação foi rápida. “As 20h40 foram restabelecidas as relações com a UNFCCC. Hoje agora estão sendo retomadas as negociações e amanhã é um dia normal”, disse. O trecho onde houve o incêndio foi isolado para dar maior segurança para o seguimento das atividades, inclusive na zona verde, que também teve seus trabalhos suspensos, com evacuação das pessoas que estavam no local. "É um pequeno trecho dos pavilhões, onde teve origem o fogo e a gente achou por bem isolar. E os demais espaços estarão normais. Principalmente a área da zona verde estará normal. A área da zona azul, por precaução foi evacuada, mas já retomamos hoje à noite os trabalhos”, reiterou. Correia destacou ainda que o princípio de incêndio foi rapidamente controlado pelo Corpo de Bombeiros. “Em seis minutos já não tinha nada sobre o incêndio. Os bombeiros agiram de forma excepcional, junto com o pessoal da UNFCCC e da ONU. Agora já está absolutamente normal”, reiterou. Investigação A retomada das atividades foi assegurada com a elaboração de um novo alvará de segurança emitido pelo Corpo de Bombeiros, após vistoria nos espaços da zona azul no começo da noite. “Para que a ONU reassumisse os trabalhos era importante ter a segurança do Corpo de Bombeiros e eles já emitiram um novo alvará, dando toda a segurança para a área e assegurando que não há nenhum risco para a segurança”, afirmou As investigações para saber a origem do incêndio continuam. Mais cedo, o Ministério da Saúde informou que 21 pessoas foram atendidas pelo serviço médico, sendo 19 devido à inalação da fumaça e duas por crise de ansiedade. Não há informação de pessoas com ferimentos graves. “Continuam algumas investigações para determinar a causa. Não foi uma coisa estrutural, sabemos que foi alguma sobrecarga e precisamos analisar exatamente o que foi. Os bombeiros vão continuar investigando, amanhã provavelmente teremos algumas informações adicionais”, concluiu.
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(The Center Square) – Investments held by the state of North Carolina’s retirement system have grown by more than $12 billion in the last year, thanks to strong markets and “strategic decisions,” according to the state treasurer. Retirement plan assets have increased from $126.5 million to a record $139.1 billion from Oct. 1, 2024, through Sept. 30 of this year, first-term Repubican state Treasurer Brad Briner said in a release. The investments have grown by 11%, nearly twice the target of 6.5%, according to Briner. “Today is a big day in North Carolina’s financial history,” Briner said in a statement. “We’ve come a long way since January, but we have much more to do.” The state pensions funds have “underperformed for years,” Briner told The Center Square earlier this year. He pushed for a new board, the North Carolina Investment Authority, to take over management of investments instead of the treasurer alone. Legislation authorizing the authority passed the Legislature this year and was signed into law. The authority includes a board of directors chaired by the treasurer. The retirement system manages eight pension plans for more than 1 million people and distributes $640 million each month in benefit checks. For years, North Carolina ranked either 49th or 50th in the nation on retirement system investment returns, with too much money held in cash, Briner said. One school of thinking is that retirement systems should be conservative in their investments because the recipients of the pensions are older, Briner told The Center Square in an interview earlier this year. But the investments have to be able to keep up with inflation, which has been around 54% over the last 15 years, the treasurer said. Since August, pension fund investments include private equity, including a private medical services company, real estate and energy, the treasurer’s office said this week. The new investment authority this week approved a $26.1 million budget for fiscal year 2026. A consulting firm, Mercer, recommended paying staff at the authority competitive salaries to “attract, retain and motivate the right people to meet long-term investment goals for the retirement systems,” according to a release.
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(The Center Square) – Investments held by the state of North Carolina’s retirement system have grown by more than $12 billion in the last year, thanks to strong markets and “strategic decisions,” according to the state treasurer. Retirement plan assets have increased from $126.5 million to a record $139.1 billion from Oct. 1, 2024, through Sept. 30 of this year, first-term Repubican state Treasurer Brad Briner said in a release. The investments have grown by 11%, nearly twice the target of 6.5%, according to Briner. “Today is a big day in North Carolina’s financial history,” Briner said in a statement. “We’ve come a long way since January, but we have much more to do.” The state pensions funds have “underperformed for years,” Briner told The Center Square earlier this year. He pushed for a new board, the North Carolina Investment Authority, to take over management of investments instead of the treasurer alone. Legislation authorizing the authority passed the Legislature this year and was signed into law. The authority includes a board of directors chaired by the treasurer. The retirement system manages eight pension plans for more than 1 million people and distributes $640 million each month in benefit checks. For years, North Carolina ranked either 49th or 50th in the nation on retirement system investment returns, with too much money held in cash, Briner said. One school of thinking is that retirement systems should be conservative in their investments because the recipients of the pensions are older, Briner told The Center Square in an interview earlier this year. But the investments have to be able to keep up with inflation, which has been around 54% over the last 15 years, the treasurer said. Since August, pension fund investments include private equity, including a private medical services company, real estate and energy, the treasurer’s office said this week. The new investment authority this week approved a $26.1 million budget for fiscal year 2026. A consulting firm, Mercer, recommended paying staff at the authority competitive salaries to “attract, retain and motivate the right people to meet long-term investment goals for the retirement systems,” according to a release.
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The Interior Department released its plan to open up federal waters off California’s coast to oil drilling, setting up a direct confrontation with Sacramento on energy and climate change.
The Interior Department released its plan to open up federal waters off California’s coast to oil drilling, setting up a direct confrontation with Sacramento on energy and climate change.
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California regulators voted on Thursday to update a 15-year-old rule controlling emissions of methane from municipal landfills, the second-largest source of the climate super pollutant in the state. The effort by California’s greenhouse gas regulators to strengthen oversight and align methods to control and monitor methane emissions from landfills with the latest technological advances is […]
California regulators voted on Thursday to update a 15-year-old rule controlling emissions of methane from municipal landfills, the second-largest source of the climate super pollutant in the state. The effort by California’s greenhouse gas regulators to strengthen oversight and align methods to control and monitor methane emissions from landfills with the latest technological advances is […]
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Meteorologists at the National Weather Service said the heaviest rain will start Thursday night through Friday.
Meteorologists at the National Weather Service said the heaviest rain will start Thursday night through Friday.
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Pengadilan California, Amerika Serikat (AS) memutuskan untuk melanjutkan gugatan empat awak kapal perikanan (AKP) asal Indonesia terhadap Bumblee Bee Foods (BBF), salah satu perusahaan makanan laut terbesar di Amerika Serikat. Putusan ini memupuskan harapan perusahaan untuk lolos dari gugatan ini. Awal Juni 2025, BBF sempat ajukan mengajukan permohonan kepada pihak pengadilan untuk menggugurkan gugatan sebelum […] The post Pengadilan Amerika Serikat Lanjutkan Gugatan Nelayan Indonesia appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.
Pengadilan California, Amerika Serikat (AS) memutuskan untuk melanjutkan gugatan empat awak kapal perikanan (AKP) asal Indonesia terhadap Bumblee Bee Foods (BBF), salah satu perusahaan makanan laut terbesar di Amerika Serikat. Putusan ini memupuskan harapan perusahaan untuk lolos dari gugatan ini. Awal Juni 2025, BBF sempat ajukan mengajukan permohonan kepada pihak pengadilan untuk menggugurkan gugatan sebelum […] The post Pengadilan Amerika Serikat Lanjutkan Gugatan Nelayan Indonesia appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.
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Mula pa nang maging aktibista ako noon sa eskwelahan ilang dekada na ang nakaraan, malapit na sa puso ko ang usapin ng kilusang manggagawa at kilusang kababaihan. The post First Person | Ilang alaala tungkol sa kababaihan ngayong Nobyembre 30 appeared first on Bulatlat.

Mula pa nang maging aktibista ako noon sa eskwelahan ilang dekada na ang nakaraan, malapit na sa puso ko ang usapin ng kilusang manggagawa at kilusang kababaihan. The post First Person | Ilang alaala tungkol sa kababaihan ngayong Nobyembre 30 appeared first on Bulatlat.
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About 320 incarcerated people were enrolled in higher education as of Oct. 2024. That's a fraction of the estimated 3,000 people eligible.

About 320 incarcerated people were enrolled in higher education as of Oct. 2024. That's a fraction of the estimated 3,000 people eligible.
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Detroit Hives aims to complete the East Warren Community Arboretum & Botanical Garden by October 2026.

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Detroit Hives aims to complete the East Warren Community Arboretum & Botanical Garden by October 2026.
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The Stockon Kings faced off against the Valley Suns in game one Wednesday night and won 125-117. Tonight both teams return for game two. Photos: Stockon Kings defeat Valley Suns is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

The Stockon Kings faced off against the Valley Suns in game one Wednesday night and won 125-117. Tonight both teams return for game two. Photos: Stockon Kings defeat Valley Suns is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.
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Prevista para terminar nesta sexta-feira (21), a 30ª Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre Mudanças Climáticas (COP30), em Belém, pode ser prorrogada por mais tempo para que as negociações alcancem o necessário consenso em torno das pautas climáticas em debate. Essa é a constatação do presidente da COP30, embaixador André Corrêa do Lago, que em entrevista à TV Brasil avaliou os impactos do incêndio em um estande da Zona Azul, a área oficial das negociações, que levou à suspensão das atividades na sede da conferência ao longo da tarde. O local foi reaberto na noite desta sexta-feira (20). Notícias relacionadas: Zona Azul da COP30 é reaberta após incêndio. COP30: 21 pessoas foram atendidas após incêndio, diz ministério. Filha de Chico Mendes defende protagonismo de povos da floresta na COP. "Realmente, as coisas mudaram um pouco. Estamos trabalhando nas consultas dos grupos regionais, estamos trabalhando nisso online e por telefone. Amanhã [21], como reabriu a Zona Azul, teremos negociações de manhã e durante todo o dia. Então, vamos ver até quando dura, você sabe que as COPs, em geral, duram mais do que o previsto. Estávamos querendo adiantar, mas vamos ver como fazer amanhã", afirmou Corrêa do Lago. Segundo o embaixador, que admitiu a complexidade das negociações, o final da tarde de sexta será possível ter uma percepção mais clara "de quando vai acabar". "Todo mundo já notou, com a cobertura de vocês, que as negociações são complexas, a geopolítica está difícil, questão financeira. Mas a gente está sentindo que há vontade de um resultado bom e ambicioso aqui em Belém", ponderou. Para o presidente da COP30, é fundamental que a conferência dê um bom resultado, sob pena de descredibilizar o multilateralismo e a capacidade de oferecer resultados e impactar positivamente a vida das pessoas.
Prevista para terminar nesta sexta-feira (21), a 30ª Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre Mudanças Climáticas (COP30), em Belém, pode ser prorrogada por mais tempo para que as negociações alcancem o necessário consenso em torno das pautas climáticas em debate. Essa é a constatação do presidente da COP30, embaixador André Corrêa do Lago, que em entrevista à TV Brasil avaliou os impactos do incêndio em um estande da Zona Azul, a área oficial das negociações, que levou à suspensão das atividades na sede da conferência ao longo da tarde. O local foi reaberto na noite desta sexta-feira (20). Notícias relacionadas: Zona Azul da COP30 é reaberta após incêndio. COP30: 21 pessoas foram atendidas após incêndio, diz ministério. Filha de Chico Mendes defende protagonismo de povos da floresta na COP. "Realmente, as coisas mudaram um pouco. Estamos trabalhando nas consultas dos grupos regionais, estamos trabalhando nisso online e por telefone. Amanhã [21], como reabriu a Zona Azul, teremos negociações de manhã e durante todo o dia. Então, vamos ver até quando dura, você sabe que as COPs, em geral, duram mais do que o previsto. Estávamos querendo adiantar, mas vamos ver como fazer amanhã", afirmou Corrêa do Lago. Segundo o embaixador, que admitiu a complexidade das negociações, o final da tarde de sexta será possível ter uma percepção mais clara "de quando vai acabar". "Todo mundo já notou, com a cobertura de vocês, que as negociações são complexas, a geopolítica está difícil, questão financeira. Mas a gente está sentindo que há vontade de um resultado bom e ambicioso aqui em Belém", ponderou. Para o presidente da COP30, é fundamental que a conferência dê um bom resultado, sob pena de descredibilizar o multilateralismo e a capacidade de oferecer resultados e impactar positivamente a vida das pessoas.