The fire started Friday afternoon during a Santa Ana wind event.

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Посольство США в Лівані попередило, що Іран та його союзні групи можуть спробувати атакувати університети в країні. «Іран та пов’язані з ним терористичні угруповання можуть мати намір атакувати університети в Лівані», – йдеться в попередженні безпеки на вебсайті посольства. – «Ситуація з безпекою в Лівані нестабільна та непередбачувана. Авіаудари, атаки безпілотниками та ракетні обстріли відбуваються по всій країні, особливо на півдні, в долині Бекаа та в деяких частинах Бейрута» «Якщо ви...

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Посольство США в Лівані попередило, що Іран та його союзні групи можуть спробувати атакувати університети в країні. «Іран та пов’язані з ним терористичні угруповання можуть мати намір атакувати університети в Лівані», – йдеться в попередженні безпеки на вебсайті посольства. – «Ситуація з безпекою в Лівані нестабільна та непередбачувана. Авіаудари, атаки безпілотниками та ракетні обстріли відбуваються по всій країні, особливо на півдні, в долині Бекаа та в деяких частинах Бейрута» «Якщо ви...

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En medio de una misión histórica como Artemis II, hay una pregunta que, aunque parezca incómoda, es absolutamente clave: ¿qué pasa cuando un astronauta necesita ir al baño a cientos de miles de kilómetros de la Tierra?

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En medio de una misión histórica como Artemis II, hay una pregunta que, aunque parezca incómoda, es absolutamente clave: ¿qué pasa cuando un astronauta necesita ir al baño a cientos de miles de kilómetros de la Tierra?

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Several years after the governor pushed to shrink the state’s fleet of aircraft, state leaders want to spend $3 million to purchase a new state plane.  The plan to purchase the plane is part of a Republican $12.8 billion budget deal, which was unveiled Wednesday.  The funding would go to the Oklahoma […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Several years after the governor pushed to shrink the state’s fleet of aircraft, state leaders want to spend $3 million to purchase a new state plane.  The plan to purchase the plane is part of a Republican $12.8 billion budget deal, which was unveiled Wednesday.  The funding would go to the Oklahoma […]

美國三名民主黨聯邦參議員3日聯名致函總統唐納德·特朗普(Donald Trump),呼籲政府全面禁止中國汽車製造商在美國設廠生產汽車,並阻止任何在墨西哥或加拿大組裝的中國汽車進入美國市場。

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美國三名民主黨聯邦參議員3日聯名致函總統唐納德·特朗普(Donald Trump),呼籲政府全面禁止中國汽車製造商在美國設廠生產汽車,並阻止任何在墨西哥或加拿大組裝的中國汽車進入美國市場。

A board created to assess prescription drug affordability in Colorado would be barred from reviewing some high-cost medications for rare diseases under a bill moving forward in the Legislature. Some patients fear that capping the prices of such drugs would drive manufacturers from the Colorado market and create scarcity for treatments to life-threatening diseases. Senate […]

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A board created to assess prescription drug affordability in Colorado would be barred from reviewing some high-cost medications for rare diseases under a bill moving forward in the Legislature. Some patients fear that capping the prices of such drugs would drive manufacturers from the Colorado market and create scarcity for treatments to life-threatening diseases. Senate […]

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Washingtonians have a lot to be proud of with regard to progressive policies that support equality, fairness and democratic principles. But news that Washington state ranks second worst, behind only Utah, with regard to equal pay for women, shows we have a long way to go.  Our entire economy depends on a service industry workforce […]

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Washingtonians have a lot to be proud of with regard to progressive policies that support equality, fairness and democratic principles. But news that Washington state ranks second worst, behind only Utah, with regard to equal pay for women, shows we have a long way to go.  Our entire economy depends on a service industry workforce […]

Electric vehicle sales in Connecticut have fallen precipitously since the elimination of federal tax credits by the Trump administration.

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Electric vehicle sales in Connecticut have fallen precipitously since the elimination of federal tax credits by the Trump administration.

Причиной могут быть блокировки

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Причиной могут быть блокировки

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CT State Department of Education informed Hartford Public Schools that their efforts to win back students may violate the landmark settlement.

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CT State Department of Education informed Hartford Public Schools that their efforts to win back students may violate the landmark settlement.

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美國總統特朗普周五(4月3日)公布2027財年預算申請,要求在2026財年歷史性的1萬億美元國防預算的基礎上,將2027財年的預算總額大幅增至1.5萬億美元,同時減少非國防項目預算。該預算凸顯特朗普對增加軍事投資的重視。

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美國總統特朗普周五(4月3日)公布2027財年預算申請,要求在2026財年歷史性的1萬億美元國防預算的基礎上,將2027財年的預算總額大幅增至1.5萬億美元,同時減少非國防項目預算。該預算凸顯特朗普對增加軍事投資的重視。

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美国总统特朗普周五(4月3日)公布2027财年预算申请,要求在2026财年历史性的1万亿美元国防预算的基础上,将2027财年的预算总额大幅增至1.5万亿美元,同时减少非国防项目预算。该预算凸显特朗普对增加军事投资的重视。

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美国总统特朗普周五(4月3日)公布2027财年预算申请,要求在2026财年历史性的1万亿美元国防预算的基础上,将2027财年的预算总额大幅增至1.5万亿美元,同时减少非国防项目预算。该预算凸显特朗普对增加军事投资的重视。

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The Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy (MKWC) is on track to receive four male mountain bongos from European zoos, a move aimed at helping boost the population of one of Africa’s most endangered antelope. The transfer was led by experts from Chester Zoo, in England, in collaboration with Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and the European Association […]

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The Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy (MKWC) is on track to receive four male mountain bongos from European zoos, a move aimed at helping boost the population of one of Africa’s most endangered antelope. The transfer was led by experts from Chester Zoo, in England, in collaboration with Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and the European Association […]

The Georgia House has approved a bill that rounds in-person cash transactions to the nearest nickel, in response to the Trump administration's decision to stop making new pennies. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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The Georgia House has approved a bill that rounds in-person cash transactions to the nearest nickel, in response to the Trump administration's decision to stop making new pennies. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

WEST TAMPA — The two upset legislative victories by Democrats in Hillsborough and Palm Beach counties last week came in part because the candidates received considerable support from independents and Republicans who crossed party lines. Democratic gubernatorial candidate David Jolly says that’s the only way he can win in November, so he’s actively courting those […]

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WEST TAMPA — The two upset legislative victories by Democrats in Hillsborough and Palm Beach counties last week came in part because the candidates received considerable support from independents and Republicans who crossed party lines. Democratic gubernatorial candidate David Jolly says that’s the only way he can win in November, so he’s actively courting those […]

Gov. Lamont established the CT Career Pathways Commission by executive order Thursday. Former Education Secretary Miguel Cardona will lead it.

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Gov. Lamont established the CT Career Pathways Commission by executive order Thursday. Former Education Secretary Miguel Cardona will lead it.

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Illinois faces one final lawsuit over how it rolled out recreational cannabis licenses to “social equity” applicants.

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Illinois faces one final lawsuit over how it rolled out recreational cannabis licenses to “social equity” applicants.

OKLAHOMA CITY — After successfully completing the gauntlet of registration paperwork, Kenny Smith smiled and posed for pictures with his grandchildren who had waited patiently by his side as he filed for legislative office. The 68-year-old Gore resident filed to challenge sitting state Sen. Tom Woods, R-Westville, for the Republican nomination to represent Senate District […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — After successfully completing the gauntlet of registration paperwork, Kenny Smith smiled and posed for pictures with his grandchildren who had waited patiently by his side as he filed for legislative office. The 68-year-old Gore resident filed to challenge sitting state Sen. Tom Woods, R-Westville, for the Republican nomination to represent Senate District […]

(The Center Square) – Candidates in the race for California treasurer and a Democratic lawmaker reacted this week to a plan to keep state tax dollars from paying for federal immigration operations. State Sen. Anna Caballero, D-Merced County, announced a plan in recent weeks to keep California taxpayers' money from supporting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the state. The plan is part of Caballero’s platform as she runs for treasurer, according to her campaign website. Caballero’s “ICE Out Plan” keeps state bond money from supporting immigration raids, detention centers and other activities from ICE. The proposal also blocks the state from financing companies or organizations that are involved in immigration enforcement or detention, and the plan require those groups to follow the state’s sanctuary laws. The plan also keeps California from investing in companies that own or operate private detention centers, among other aims. Caballero and her staff did not respond to The Center Square's request for comments. However, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle had opinions this week about Caballero’s plan to keep California taxpayers’ dollars from paying for ICE operations in the state. “As someone who spent a career enforcing the law, I don’t have patience for politicians who campaign on ideas that are already unconstitutional,” Assemblymember Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, told The Center Square this week, answering a question via a text message. “It wastes everyone’s time, all just to boost themselves out of obscurity in a statewide race.” In her run for treasurer, Caballero is running against two fellow Democrats: Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis and current California Board of Equalization member Tony Vasquez. Retired businesswoman Jennifer Hawks, a Republican; David Serpa, a businessman and author, also a Republican, and Glenn Turner, a Green Party candidate, are all also running for state treasurer, according to the list of candidates for the June 2 primary from the Secretary of State’s office. Under California law, the two candidates with the highest number of votes in the primary, regardless of party affiliation, will move on to the Nov. 3 general election. Serpa, the only candidate to respond to The Center Square on Friday about Caballero’s ICE Out plan, said that while he had not read the plan, he believes that since ICE is a federal agency, it should be federal tax dollars that pay for ICE operations in California. “I don’t believe that the state should be involved in a lot of things the state is involved in,” Serpa said, but added he doesn’t think a plan to protect state taxpayers' dollars is a waste of time. “The federal government should be concentrated on what the federal government is supposed to be doing, and one of those things is primarily immigration and protecting our borders,” Serpa told The Center Square Friday. “States’ money doesn’t need to be spent in this way.” One Democratic lawmaker also expressed an opinion about Caballero’s effort to withhold state taxpayer dollars from supporting ICE operations. “ICE is terrorizing our communities,” Assemblymember Lis Ortega, D-Hayward, told The Center Square, answering a question via a text message this week. “Californians don’t support that. So why would we pay for it?” According to the Pew Research Center, the U.S. illegal immigrant population jumped to 14 million in 2023 after two years of growth. The first half of 2024 saw record growth in the country’s illegal immigration numbers, but slowed toward the end of the year. The year 2025 saw a decrease in the country’s immigrant population, mostly due to increased enforcement leading to more deportations and fewer protections for illegal immigrants under the Trump administration, the Pew Research Center reported. About 1.8 million people in California are illegal immigrants, according to numbers published in 2024 by Pew Research Center. ICE did not respond to The Center Square's request for comment before press time on Friday.

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(The Center Square) – Candidates in the race for California treasurer and a Democratic lawmaker reacted this week to a plan to keep state tax dollars from paying for federal immigration operations. State Sen. Anna Caballero, D-Merced County, announced a plan in recent weeks to keep California taxpayers' money from supporting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the state. The plan is part of Caballero’s platform as she runs for treasurer, according to her campaign website. Caballero’s “ICE Out Plan” keeps state bond money from supporting immigration raids, detention centers and other activities from ICE. The proposal also blocks the state from financing companies or organizations that are involved in immigration enforcement or detention, and the plan require those groups to follow the state’s sanctuary laws. The plan also keeps California from investing in companies that own or operate private detention centers, among other aims. Caballero and her staff did not respond to The Center Square's request for comments. However, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle had opinions this week about Caballero’s plan to keep California taxpayers’ dollars from paying for ICE operations in the state. “As someone who spent a career enforcing the law, I don’t have patience for politicians who campaign on ideas that are already unconstitutional,” Assemblymember Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, told The Center Square this week, answering a question via a text message. “It wastes everyone’s time, all just to boost themselves out of obscurity in a statewide race.” In her run for treasurer, Caballero is running against two fellow Democrats: Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis and current California Board of Equalization member Tony Vasquez. Retired businesswoman Jennifer Hawks, a Republican; David Serpa, a businessman and author, also a Republican, and Glenn Turner, a Green Party candidate, are all also running for state treasurer, according to the list of candidates for the June 2 primary from the Secretary of State’s office. Under California law, the two candidates with the highest number of votes in the primary, regardless of party affiliation, will move on to the Nov. 3 general election. Serpa, the only candidate to respond to The Center Square on Friday about Caballero’s ICE Out plan, said that while he had not read the plan, he believes that since ICE is a federal agency, it should be federal tax dollars that pay for ICE operations in California. “I don’t believe that the state should be involved in a lot of things the state is involved in,” Serpa said, but added he doesn’t think a plan to protect state taxpayers' dollars is a waste of time. “The federal government should be concentrated on what the federal government is supposed to be doing, and one of those things is primarily immigration and protecting our borders,” Serpa told The Center Square Friday. “States’ money doesn’t need to be spent in this way.” One Democratic lawmaker also expressed an opinion about Caballero’s effort to withhold state taxpayer dollars from supporting ICE operations. “ICE is terrorizing our communities,” Assemblymember Lis Ortega, D-Hayward, told The Center Square, answering a question via a text message this week. “Californians don’t support that. So why would we pay for it?” According to the Pew Research Center, the U.S. illegal immigrant population jumped to 14 million in 2023 after two years of growth. The first half of 2024 saw record growth in the country’s illegal immigration numbers, but slowed toward the end of the year. The year 2025 saw a decrease in the country’s immigrant population, mostly due to increased enforcement leading to more deportations and fewer protections for illegal immigrants under the Trump administration, the Pew Research Center reported. About 1.8 million people in California are illegal immigrants, according to numbers published in 2024 by Pew Research Center. ICE did not respond to The Center Square's request for comment before press time on Friday.