O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) assinou nesta terça-feira (24) sete decretos de desapropriação para reforma agrária durante a abertura da 3ª Conferência Nacional de Desenvolvimento Rural Sustentável e Solidário (CNDRSS), em Brasília. Segundo o governo federal, as medidas devem permitir o assentamento de 478 famílias. A conferência nacional do setor volta a […] Fonte

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O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) assinou nesta terça-feira (24) sete decretos de desapropriação para reforma agrária durante a abertura da 3ª Conferência Nacional de Desenvolvimento Rural Sustentável e Solidário (CNDRSS), em Brasília. Segundo o governo federal, as medidas devem permitir o assentamento de 478 famílias. A conferência nacional do setor volta a […] Fonte

Estella “Stella” Moralez Reyna has spent more than 30 years building relationships with the customers she serves. The post From one generation to the next, Stella Moralez Reyna remains a staple at Señor Loco inside of Romine’s appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Estella “Stella” Moralez Reyna has spent more than 30 years building relationships with the customers she serves. The post From one generation to the next, Stella Moralez Reyna remains a staple at Señor Loco inside of Romine’s appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Familias, infancias, juventudes, autoconvocadxs. Representantes de casi todos los sectores de la sociedad. Una ciudad movida, en conmemoración por los 50 años de la última dictadura cívico militar. Buenos Aires. Una plaza estallada y todo el centro y microcentro porteños tomados por una población que encuentra en la reivindicación del 24 de marzo una forma […]

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Familias, infancias, juventudes, autoconvocadxs. Representantes de casi todos los sectores de la sociedad. Una ciudad movida, en conmemoración por los 50 años de la última dictadura cívico militar. Buenos Aires. Una plaza estallada y todo el centro y microcentro porteños tomados por una población que encuentra en la reivindicación del 24 de marzo una forma […]

This in-depth explainer summarises key points of the 324-page report by the Special Select Committee of the National Assembly (March 2026) regarding the inquiry into the sale and disposal of assets belonging to former President Yahya Jammeh. Brief background  In April 2025, The Republic, a Gambian investigative outlet, published its exclusive report on the sale …

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This in-depth explainer summarises key points of the 324-page report by the Special Select Committee of the National Assembly (March 2026) regarding the inquiry into the sale and disposal of assets belonging to former President Yahya Jammeh. Brief background  In April 2025, The Republic, a Gambian investigative outlet, published its exclusive report on the sale …

Officials approved the change after hearing from speakers who argued it would hamper the state’s economy and push immigrants to work without licenses in the black market.

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Officials approved the change after hearing from speakers who argued it would hamper the state’s economy and push immigrants to work without licenses in the black market.

O terceiro governo do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) passou os dois primeiros anos sem desapropriar latifúndios improdutivos para destiná-los à reforma agrária. A prática só foi retomada em 2025, ainda de forma bastante tímida, segundo dados do Incra (Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária) analisados pela Repórter Brasil.  Os números foram obtidos […] Fonte

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O terceiro governo do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) passou os dois primeiros anos sem desapropriar latifúndios improdutivos para destiná-los à reforma agrária. A prática só foi retomada em 2025, ainda de forma bastante tímida, segundo dados do Incra (Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária) analisados pela Repórter Brasil.  Os números foram obtidos […] Fonte

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Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutosA pesar de la participación de diversas delegaciones de pueblos indígenas en los diálogos sobre el Agua, impulsados por el Ministerio de Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (MARN), comunidades indígenas de Alta Verapaz no ven reflejados sus preocupaciones y planteamientos en la iniciativa que se está construyendo. Por Simón Antonio Ramón En el marco del Día ... Read more The post Comunidades Q’eqchi’ de Alta Verapaz piden una ley de aguas para los pueblos appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutosA pesar de la participación de diversas delegaciones de pueblos indígenas en los diálogos sobre el Agua, impulsados por el Ministerio de Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (MARN), comunidades indígenas de Alta Verapaz no ven reflejados sus preocupaciones y planteamientos en la iniciativa que se está construyendo. Por Simón Antonio Ramón En el marco del Día ... Read more The post Comunidades Q’eqchi’ de Alta Verapaz piden una ley de aguas para los pueblos appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

The legal fight over the demand for a special prosecutor to investigate immigration agents’ alleged abuses during “Operation Midway Blitz” intensified Tuesday.

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The legal fight over the demand for a special prosecutor to investigate immigration agents’ alleged abuses during “Operation Midway Blitz” intensified Tuesday.

Janie Perkins was accused of murdering Cynthia Gonzalez in 1991. She was arrested last year, but a Tarrant County grand jury handed up a no bill of indictment.

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Janie Perkins was accused of murdering Cynthia Gonzalez in 1991. She was arrested last year, but a Tarrant County grand jury handed up a no bill of indictment.

The US Department of Justice dropped its lawsuit against Oklahoma after state election officials agreed to hand over voter data on the condition that citizen privacy is protected.

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The US Department of Justice dropped its lawsuit against Oklahoma after state election officials agreed to hand over voter data on the condition that citizen privacy is protected.

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A bill seeking to address Iowa Medicaid’s budget shortfall through a retroactive tax increase on health maintenance organizations for the first nine months of 2026 has made it to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk as it passed the Iowa Senate Tuesday. House File 2739, passed 26-19, would raise the tax rate on premiums for health maintenance […]

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A bill seeking to address Iowa Medicaid’s budget shortfall through a retroactive tax increase on health maintenance organizations for the first nine months of 2026 has made it to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk as it passed the Iowa Senate Tuesday. House File 2739, passed 26-19, would raise the tax rate on premiums for health maintenance […]

(The Center Square) – Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has thrown her support behind California legislation to combat organized metal theft. The Democrat backs Assembly Bill 1941, which was introduced by Assemblymember Mark Gonzalez, D-Los Angeles. It aims to strengthen enforcement by targeting repeat and organized offenders who steal or traffic materials that are stolen. AB 1941 would also establish a statewide data-sharing tool to allow law enforcement, public agencies and private partners to share information and track organized theft operations. The measure comes at a time when copper wire theft is a leading cause of streetlight outages in Los Angeles. “What we’re hearing directly from small business owners is that copper wire theft isn't just about infrastructure. It's about whether we have safe, well-lit streets, whether businesses can conduct their daily operations, and whether people want to visit to shop, eat and spend to support jobs,” the Mayor’s Office told The Center Square. “That’s why we’re supporting AB 1941 to bring a more coordinated, statewide response.” Gonzalez described AB 1941 as a “beacon of hope” and urged lawmakers to come together to remind vandals that endangering communities with a senseless crime will come with hefty consequences. "Up and down the state, we have seen families left in darkness, while thieves use our cities like scrap yards, and this is not just about streetlights,” Gonzalez told The Center Square. “We have seen thieves go after broadband infrastructure, which, when damaged, has left neighborhoods without access to emergency services like 911.” Steve Kang, president of the Los Angeles Board of Public Works, also supports the legislation. Kang said copper wire theft is not random. Rather, it's a coordinated, persistent and deeply disruptive action that harms the city’s day-to-day functions, he noted. “Along major corridors like Wilshire Boulevard in Koreatown, these thefts leave entire stretches without lighting, impacting businesses, residents, and public safety,” Kang told The Center Square. “This also puts significant strain on our crews, who work around the clock to restore service as quickly as possible.” This is not the mayor’s first time doing something about copper wire theft. In October, Bass signed the Los Angeles City Council’s Metal and Wire Theft Reward program into law. The program offers up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of people responsible. Bass has also pushed for police training on how to target and investigate metal theft. Meanwhile, Bass has called for the installation of solar-powered streetlights in neighborhoods such as Watts, Historic Filipinotown and Van Nuys in the San Fernando Valley. Solar-powered streetlights are less susceptible to theft. Kang has also been busy combating this problem. “At the Department of Public Works, we are advancing more resilient infrastructure solutions while strengthening coordination with our city and state partners,” said Kang. “Efforts like AB 1941 are critical because they recognize this is not just a local issue, but a broader, organized problem that requires stronger enforcement, better data sharing, and real accountability.” AB 1941 calls for prison time and a fine not to exceed $5,000. Text of the bill on the Legislature’s website states that “copper wire theft has repeatedly plunged entire neighborhoods and landmarks into darkness with repair costs exceeding $2,500,000 and thousands of feet of wire stolen” during the daytime. “The Los Angeles Bureau of Street Lighting has reported unprecedented levels of streetlight outages, with nearly 46,000 service requests in 2024, of which approximately 40 percent were theft-related,” according to the bill. There have been incidents of thieves cutting cables and finding fiber-optic lines instead of copper, which leads to disruptions of phone lines and internet, according to media reports. The Center Square asked Southern California Edison, which supplies electricity throughout the region, about damage to infrastructure. "Like utilities across the region, we see occasional theft targeting infrastructure and work closely with law enforcement, which is best positioned to speak to motives or specific incidents," SCE spokeswoman Diane Castro said.

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(The Center Square) – Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has thrown her support behind California legislation to combat organized metal theft. The Democrat backs Assembly Bill 1941, which was introduced by Assemblymember Mark Gonzalez, D-Los Angeles. It aims to strengthen enforcement by targeting repeat and organized offenders who steal or traffic materials that are stolen. AB 1941 would also establish a statewide data-sharing tool to allow law enforcement, public agencies and private partners to share information and track organized theft operations. The measure comes at a time when copper wire theft is a leading cause of streetlight outages in Los Angeles. “What we’re hearing directly from small business owners is that copper wire theft isn't just about infrastructure. It's about whether we have safe, well-lit streets, whether businesses can conduct their daily operations, and whether people want to visit to shop, eat and spend to support jobs,” the Mayor’s Office told The Center Square. “That’s why we’re supporting AB 1941 to bring a more coordinated, statewide response.” Gonzalez described AB 1941 as a “beacon of hope” and urged lawmakers to come together to remind vandals that endangering communities with a senseless crime will come with hefty consequences. "Up and down the state, we have seen families left in darkness, while thieves use our cities like scrap yards, and this is not just about streetlights,” Gonzalez told The Center Square. “We have seen thieves go after broadband infrastructure, which, when damaged, has left neighborhoods without access to emergency services like 911.” Steve Kang, president of the Los Angeles Board of Public Works, also supports the legislation. Kang said copper wire theft is not random. Rather, it's a coordinated, persistent and deeply disruptive action that harms the city’s day-to-day functions, he noted. “Along major corridors like Wilshire Boulevard in Koreatown, these thefts leave entire stretches without lighting, impacting businesses, residents, and public safety,” Kang told The Center Square. “This also puts significant strain on our crews, who work around the clock to restore service as quickly as possible.” This is not the mayor’s first time doing something about copper wire theft. In October, Bass signed the Los Angeles City Council’s Metal and Wire Theft Reward program into law. The program offers up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of people responsible. Bass has also pushed for police training on how to target and investigate metal theft. Meanwhile, Bass has called for the installation of solar-powered streetlights in neighborhoods such as Watts, Historic Filipinotown and Van Nuys in the San Fernando Valley. Solar-powered streetlights are less susceptible to theft. Kang has also been busy combating this problem. “At the Department of Public Works, we are advancing more resilient infrastructure solutions while strengthening coordination with our city and state partners,” said Kang. “Efforts like AB 1941 are critical because they recognize this is not just a local issue, but a broader, organized problem that requires stronger enforcement, better data sharing, and real accountability.” AB 1941 calls for prison time and a fine not to exceed $5,000. Text of the bill on the Legislature’s website states that “copper wire theft has repeatedly plunged entire neighborhoods and landmarks into darkness with repair costs exceeding $2,500,000 and thousands of feet of wire stolen” during the daytime. “The Los Angeles Bureau of Street Lighting has reported unprecedented levels of streetlight outages, with nearly 46,000 service requests in 2024, of which approximately 40 percent were theft-related,” according to the bill. There have been incidents of thieves cutting cables and finding fiber-optic lines instead of copper, which leads to disruptions of phone lines and internet, according to media reports. The Center Square asked Southern California Edison, which supplies electricity throughout the region, about damage to infrastructure. "Like utilities across the region, we see occasional theft targeting infrastructure and work closely with law enforcement, which is best positioned to speak to motives or specific incidents," SCE spokeswoman Diane Castro said.

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Wisconsin Watch spoke to three professors to find out how many jobs and what types of work data centers bring to communities, what the economic trickle-down effects of data centers are and more. The post Here’s what the data center boom means for Wisconsin’s workforce appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Wisconsin Watch spoke to three professors to find out how many jobs and what types of work data centers bring to communities, what the economic trickle-down effects of data centers are and more. The post Here’s what the data center boom means for Wisconsin’s workforce appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Republican state Sen. Liz Brown has gained President Donald Trump’s public endorsement even as two prominent Indiana Trump loyalists are backing her primary challenger.

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Republican state Sen. Liz Brown has gained President Donald Trump’s public endorsement even as two prominent Indiana Trump loyalists are backing her primary challenger.

法國外長周二告訴法新社,以色列應該“避免”向黎巴嫩南部地區派遣軍隊,不然將造成“嚴重的人道主義後果”。巴羅表示:“我們敦促以色列當局避免地面行動。”

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法國外長周二告訴法新社,以色列應該“避免”向黎巴嫩南部地區派遣軍隊,不然將造成“嚴重的人道主義後果”。巴羅表示:“我們敦促以色列當局避免地面行動。”

法国外长周二告诉法新社,以色列应该“避免”向黎巴嫩南部地区派遣军队,不然将造成“严重的人道主义后果”。巴罗表示:“我们敦促以色列当局避免地面行动。”

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法国外长周二告诉法新社,以色列应该“避免”向黎巴嫩南部地区派遣军队,不然将造成“严重的人道主义后果”。巴罗表示:“我们敦促以色列当局避免地面行动。”

La Municipalidad de Chiguayante, en la región del Bío Bío, instruyó un sumario administrativo en el Servicio de Bienestar...

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La Municipalidad de Chiguayante, en la región del Bío Bío, instruyó un sumario administrativo en el Servicio de Bienestar...

The City Council adopted reports that outline where the cameras will be installed.

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The City Council adopted reports that outline where the cameras will be installed.

周二,法國總統馬克龍在與以色列總統赫爾佐格的通話中,呼籲以色列“防止黎巴嫩衝突進一步升級”,並抓住兩國“直接對話”的“契機”。當天下午,馬克龍總統在愛麗舍宮再次召開國防和國家安全委員會會議,討論中東戰事。此次危機會議後,法國方面沒有立即發表聲明。

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周二,法國總統馬克龍在與以色列總統赫爾佐格的通話中,呼籲以色列“防止黎巴嫩衝突進一步升級”,並抓住兩國“直接對話”的“契機”。當天下午,馬克龍總統在愛麗舍宮再次召開國防和國家安全委員會會議,討論中東戰事。此次危機會議後,法國方面沒有立即發表聲明。