После объявления новых мер санкции США распространяются уже на 11 должностных лиц суда, в частности на главного прокурора МУС Карима Хана

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(The Center Square) - Americans support stricter criminal measures and homelessness reform, according to a new poll by The Cicero Institute. The overwhelming support for reforms transcend party and demographic lines, according to Stefani Buhajla, the Austin, Texas-based think tank’s senior director of communications. “Folks want accountability. They’re tired of feeling unsafe,” Buhajla told The Center Square this week. “They see crime as increasing, and they want their states to do something about it.” According to the poll, 75% of respondents said violent crime in America is “increasing/staying about the same.” Buhajla noted 82% of respondents supported life in prison or the death penalty for people convicted of “aggravated murder, even if they have a mental illness.” They think dangerous individuals “should be removed from the public so they can’t cause harm anymore,” she said. The poll also found 61% of respondents supported having habitual criminals with a history of mental illness get court-ordered treatment and stabilization. “People are worried that it could be their child, wife, or loved one [who is] next. They want assurances that the criminal justice system is going to do its job [and] they’re going to put these criminals away,” she said. According to Buhajla, America’s justice system has been “letting the American people down for a long time.” In Phoenix, violent crime from Jan. 1 to June 30 compared to the same time last year has seen slight decreases in homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assault incidents, according to Major Cities Chiefs Association. The association’s survey also found this trend occurring across 68 cities in America. Regarding homelessness, the Cicero Institute poll found 64% of respondents said homeless people should be mandated to go to addiction and mental health treatment and job programs as part of them getting taxpayer-funded housing. Research has shown that a large portion of “chronically homeless individuals” have mental health issues, Buhajla said. Sixty-four percent of respondents also supported allowing homeless people to camp on public property. Furthermore, 75% of respondents said they backed the idea of creating temporary camping areas away from residential and business areas that contain water, sanitation and police services. “Voters are interested in compassionate solutions when it comes to general homelessness. People in communities really do want solutions that help these people get their lives back together,” Buhajla stated. The Cicero Institute’s poll gathered responses from 2,102 likely voters from Sept. 20-25. The poll's margin of error is plus or minus 2.18%.

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(The Center Square) - Americans support stricter criminal measures and homelessness reform, according to a new poll by The Cicero Institute. The overwhelming support for reforms transcend party and demographic lines, according to Stefani Buhajla, the Austin, Texas-based think tank’s senior director of communications. “Folks want accountability. They’re tired of feeling unsafe,” Buhajla told The Center Square this week. “They see crime as increasing, and they want their states to do something about it.” According to the poll, 75% of respondents said violent crime in America is “increasing/staying about the same.” Buhajla noted 82% of respondents supported life in prison or the death penalty for people convicted of “aggravated murder, even if they have a mental illness.” They think dangerous individuals “should be removed from the public so they can’t cause harm anymore,” she said. The poll also found 61% of respondents supported having habitual criminals with a history of mental illness get court-ordered treatment and stabilization. “People are worried that it could be their child, wife, or loved one [who is] next. They want assurances that the criminal justice system is going to do its job [and] they’re going to put these criminals away,” she said. According to Buhajla, America’s justice system has been “letting the American people down for a long time.” In Phoenix, violent crime from Jan. 1 to June 30 compared to the same time last year has seen slight decreases in homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assault incidents, according to Major Cities Chiefs Association. The association’s survey also found this trend occurring across 68 cities in America. Regarding homelessness, the Cicero Institute poll found 64% of respondents said homeless people should be mandated to go to addiction and mental health treatment and job programs as part of them getting taxpayer-funded housing. Research has shown that a large portion of “chronically homeless individuals” have mental health issues, Buhajla said. Sixty-four percent of respondents also supported allowing homeless people to camp on public property. Furthermore, 75% of respondents said they backed the idea of creating temporary camping areas away from residential and business areas that contain water, sanitation and police services. “Voters are interested in compassionate solutions when it comes to general homelessness. People in communities really do want solutions that help these people get their lives back together,” Buhajla stated. The Cicero Institute’s poll gathered responses from 2,102 likely voters from Sept. 20-25. The poll's margin of error is plus or minus 2.18%.

Already before Donald Trump was inaugurated in January, there were dire omens. Poultry workers reported that their supervisors were using Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric to divide workers up—allowing white workers bathroom breaks but denying them to Hispanic workers. “The more people are afraid to organize, the more the bosses will take advantage to create worse working conditions,” wrote Magaly Licolli of the worker center Venceremos in January.

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Already before Donald Trump was inaugurated in January, there were dire omens. Poultry workers reported that their supervisors were using Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric to divide workers up—allowing white workers bathroom breaks but denying them to Hispanic workers. “The more people are afraid to organize, the more the bosses will take advantage to create worse working conditions,” wrote Magaly Licolli of the worker center Venceremos in January.

Five new defendants have been charged in connection with a Minnesota housing services fraud scheme. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson said during a news conference Thursday that at least 14 state-run programs in Minnesota have been flagged for fraud. The post Prosecutor says 14 Minnesota programs are targeted for fraud and the state is swamped with crime appeared first on MinnPost.

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Five new defendants have been charged in connection with a Minnesota housing services fraud scheme. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson said during a news conference Thursday that at least 14 state-run programs in Minnesota have been flagged for fraud. The post Prosecutor says 14 Minnesota programs are targeted for fraud and the state is swamped with crime appeared first on MinnPost.

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Across the Northwest, a record warm fall and lack of snowpack going into the winter is putting more drought pressure on Oregon, Idaho, Washington and western Montana. Despite record rain in western Washington recently, and earlier this year in central and southern Oregon, the showers are filling up already overdrawn reservoirs in many areas, scientists […]

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Across the Northwest, a record warm fall and lack of snowpack going into the winter is putting more drought pressure on Oregon, Idaho, Washington and western Montana. Despite record rain in western Washington recently, and earlier this year in central and southern Oregon, the showers are filling up already overdrawn reservoirs in many areas, scientists […]

«Ми виводимо з обігу токсичний інструмент, який становив серйозний фіскальний ризик для України»

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Tras concretarse el sobreseimiento de Felipe Berríos por las denuncias de abuso sexual en su contra, al periodista Cristián Amaya, de Vergara 240. Allí, el sacerdote —exjesuita— aborda el proceso que lo llevó a renunciar a la Compañía de Jesús y el detalle de parte de los hechos que se le imputaron. Además, señaló: “Si … Continua leyendo ""Si fuera abusador, habría sido repetitivo en el tiempo": revelan inédita entrevista a Berríos en 2023" The post "Si fuera abusador, habría sido repetitivo en el tiempo": revelan inédita entrevista a Berríos en 2023 appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Tras concretarse el sobreseimiento de Felipe Berríos por las denuncias de abuso sexual en su contra, al periodista Cristián Amaya, de Vergara 240. Allí, el sacerdote —exjesuita— aborda el proceso que lo llevó a renunciar a la Compañía de Jesús y el detalle de parte de los hechos que se le imputaron. Además, señaló: “Si … Continua leyendo ""Si fuera abusador, habría sido repetitivo en el tiempo": revelan inédita entrevista a Berríos en 2023" The post "Si fuera abusador, habría sido repetitivo en el tiempo": revelan inédita entrevista a Berríos en 2023 appeared first on BioBioChile.

Una verdadera disputa en la Región del Bío Bío desnudó este jueves el fichaje de Jorge Espejo por la Universidad de Concepción (UdeC). El elenco auricielo confirmó en sus redes sociales un “principio de acuerdo” con el codiciado futbolista, del que incluso se habló que estaba en la órbita de Colo Colo y más aún… … Continua leyendo "UdeC le arrebató fichaje a Deportes Concepción a última hora: club oficializó "principio de acuerdo"" The post UdeC le arrebató fichaje a Deportes Concepción a última hora: club oficializó "principio de acuerdo" appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Una verdadera disputa en la Región del Bío Bío desnudó este jueves el fichaje de Jorge Espejo por la Universidad de Concepción (UdeC). El elenco auricielo confirmó en sus redes sociales un “principio de acuerdo” con el codiciado futbolista, del que incluso se habló que estaba en la órbita de Colo Colo y más aún… … Continua leyendo "UdeC le arrebató fichaje a Deportes Concepción a última hora: club oficializó "principio de acuerdo"" The post UdeC le arrebató fichaje a Deportes Concepción a última hora: club oficializó "principio de acuerdo" appeared first on BioBioChile.

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É cada vez maior a dificuldade das pessoas comuns em distinguirem no noticiário o que é fato e o que é uma versão deste mesmo fato. E a responsabilidade por este problema pode ser atribuída, em grande parte, à imprensa e ao jornalismo. É através de empresas e de profissionais da comunicação que tomamos conhecimento […] O post O jornalismo diante do desafio de distinguir fatos e versões apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

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É cada vez maior a dificuldade das pessoas comuns em distinguirem no noticiário o que é fato e o que é uma versão deste mesmo fato. E a responsabilidade por este problema pode ser atribuída, em grande parte, à imprensa e ao jornalismo. É através de empresas e de profissionais da comunicação que tomamos conhecimento […] O post O jornalismo diante do desafio de distinguir fatos e versões apareceu primeiro em Observatório da Imprensa.

Dok SAD vrše pritisak da se postigne sporazum kojim bi se okončao rat Rusije protiv Ukrajine, ruski predsednik Vladimir Putin iskoristio je sastanak s visokim oficirima da neodređene evropske lidere nazove "podsvinki", što se otprilike prevodi kao mlade svinje.

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Dok SAD vrše pritisak da se postigne sporazum kojim bi se okončao rat Rusije protiv Ukrajine, ruski predsednik Vladimir Putin iskoristio je sastanak s visokim oficirima da neodređene evropske lidere nazove "podsvinki", što se otprilike prevodi kao mlade svinje.

Shtetet e Bashkuara njoftuan sot sanksione ndaj dy gjykatësve të tjerë të Gjykatës Penale Ndërkombëtare, të cilët po zhvillonin hetim për Izraelin, kryeministri i të cilit, Benjamin Netanyahu, është në shënjestër të një urdhri arresti të lëshuar nga Gjykata që nga nëntori i vitit 2024, raporton Euronews. Në një njoftim për shtyp, Sekretari i Shtetit […]

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Shtetet e Bashkuara njoftuan sot sanksione ndaj dy gjykatësve të tjerë të Gjykatës Penale Ndërkombëtare, të cilët po zhvillonin hetim për Izraelin, kryeministri i të cilit, Benjamin Netanyahu, është në shënjestër të një urdhri arresti të lëshuar nga Gjykata që nga nëntori i vitit 2024, raporton Euronews. Në një njoftim për shtyp, Sekretari i Shtetit […]

En France, les domiciles parisiens de Rachida Dati, ses anciens bureaux de la mairie du 7ᵉ arrondissement de Paris et le ministère de la Culture ont été perquisitionnés ce jeudi 18 décembre par des policiers spécialisés dans la corruption et les infractions fiscales et financières. Ces perquisitions auraient pour but de déterminer si l'actuelle ministre de la Culture a été rémunérée par le fournisseur d'énergie, GDF Suez, aujourd'hui Engie, en 2010 et 2011, alors qu'elle était élue au Parlement européen.

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En France, les domiciles parisiens de Rachida Dati, ses anciens bureaux de la mairie du 7ᵉ arrondissement de Paris et le ministère de la Culture ont été perquisitionnés ce jeudi 18 décembre par des policiers spécialisés dans la corruption et les infractions fiscales et financières. Ces perquisitions auraient pour but de déterminer si l'actuelle ministre de la Culture a été rémunérée par le fournisseur d'énergie, GDF Suez, aujourd'hui Engie, en 2010 et 2011, alors qu'elle était élue au Parlement européen.

უკრაინის პრეზიდენტი, ვოლოდიმირ ზელენსკი ამბობს, რომ იმედი აქვს ევროკავშირის დადებითი გადაწყვეტილებისა კიევისთვის "სარეპარაციო სესხის" გაცემის შესაძლებლობაზე, რაც უნდა დაეფუძნოს ევროპაში განთავსებულ, რუსეთის გაყინულ აქტივებს. ზელენსკიმ ეს ჟურნალისტებს უთხრა 18 დეკემბერს, ბრიუსელში, სადაც მიმდინარეობს ევროკავშირის სამიტი. ეს სამიტი, მათ შორის, ეძღვნება უკრაინისთვის სამომავლო დახმარების გაწევას, რუსეთის სამხედრო შეჭრასთან დაპირისპირებაში. სამიტის დღის წესრიგის ერთ-ერთი მთავარი თემაა...

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უკრაინის პრეზიდენტი, ვოლოდიმირ ზელენსკი ამბობს, რომ იმედი აქვს ევროკავშირის დადებითი გადაწყვეტილებისა კიევისთვის "სარეპარაციო სესხის" გაცემის შესაძლებლობაზე, რაც უნდა დაეფუძნოს ევროპაში განთავსებულ, რუსეთის გაყინულ აქტივებს. ზელენსკიმ ეს ჟურნალისტებს უთხრა 18 დეკემბერს, ბრიუსელში, სადაც მიმდინარეობს ევროკავშირის სამიტი. ეს სამიტი, მათ შორის, ეძღვნება უკრაინისთვის სამომავლო დახმარების გაწევას, რუსეთის სამხედრო შეჭრასთან დაპირისპირებაში. სამიტის დღის წესრიგის ერთ-ერთი მთავარი თემაა...

La increíble vida de Enriqueta Faber, la primera médica suiza de Cuba, que se entrego al amor y enfrentó con valentía su destino.

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La increíble vida de Enriqueta Faber, la primera médica suiza de Cuba, que se entrego al amor y enfrentó con valentía su destino.

President Donald Trump is headed to Rocky Mount Friday night for his third visit to North Carolina this year, and the first of the upcoming campaign season for the 2026 midterm elections.  According to a White House advisory, the doors of the Rocky Mount Convention Center will open at 6:00 P.M. Friday. The president will […]

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President Donald Trump is headed to Rocky Mount Friday night for his third visit to North Carolina this year, and the first of the upcoming campaign season for the 2026 midterm elections.  According to a White House advisory, the doors of the Rocky Mount Convention Center will open at 6:00 P.M. Friday. The president will […]

Two US wars based on lies, in which tens of thousands of American troops and millions of civilians died, offer a cautionary tale about the rush to war.

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Two US wars based on lies, in which tens of thousands of American troops and millions of civilians died, offer a cautionary tale about the rush to war.

Un avión se estrelló este jueves cuando intentaba aterrizar en el Aeropuerto Regional de Statesville, en Carolina del Norte, dejando “múltiples muertos”. Según indicó Associated Press, se trata de un Cessna C550 que se accidentó alrededor de las 10:15 hora local (12:15 hora de Chile) por causas que aún se investigan. La estación WCNC-TV, afiliada … Continua leyendo "Reportan "múltiples muertos" tras accidente de avión del piloto de NASCAR Greg Biffle en EEUU" The post Reportan "múltiples muertos" tras accidente de avión del piloto de NASCAR Greg Biffle en EEUU appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Un avión se estrelló este jueves cuando intentaba aterrizar en el Aeropuerto Regional de Statesville, en Carolina del Norte, dejando “múltiples muertos”. Según indicó Associated Press, se trata de un Cessna C550 que se accidentó alrededor de las 10:15 hora local (12:15 hora de Chile) por causas que aún se investigan. La estación WCNC-TV, afiliada … Continua leyendo "Reportan "múltiples muertos" tras accidente de avión del piloto de NASCAR Greg Biffle en EEUU" The post Reportan "múltiples muertos" tras accidente de avión del piloto de NASCAR Greg Biffle en EEUU appeared first on BioBioChile.

A federal judge has deemed Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s move to revoke the Line 5 oil pipeline’s easement to operate within the Great Lakes unenforceable, determining that the move is barred by federal law. Judge Robert Jonker of the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan’s Southern Division issued an order Wednesday siding […]

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A federal judge has deemed Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s move to revoke the Line 5 oil pipeline’s easement to operate within the Great Lakes unenforceable, determining that the move is barred by federal law. Judge Robert Jonker of the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan’s Southern Division issued an order Wednesday siding […]

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A Polk City paramedic fired for her online comments about slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk is now suing the city for allegedly violating her First Amendment rights. Alissa Furry’s lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, names as defendants Polk City; the city manager, Chelsea Huisman, and the city’s police […]

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A Polk City paramedic fired for her online comments about slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk is now suing the city for allegedly violating her First Amendment rights. Alissa Furry’s lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, names as defendants Polk City; the city manager, Chelsea Huisman, and the city’s police […]

(The Center Square) − Dozens of registered sex offenders in north Louisiana have been arrested and accused of committing additional crimes against children, Attorney General Liz Murrill said Thursday. The 67 arrests are the result of her office's “Operation Access Denied" initiative that ran from Nov. 1 to Dec. 1. It included more than 30 law enforcement agencies who used the state's sex offender registry and other law enforcement databases to identify suspected violations. They found registered offenders who were unlawfully active online, Murrill said, and after obtaining arrest warrants discovered evidence of additional crimes. Some suspects were booked on charges ranging from unlawful use of social media to first-degree rape, computer-aided solicitation of a juvenile, indecent behavior with a juvenile, possession of child sexual abuse material and sexual abuse of an animal, according to the attorney general’s office and local reporting. Murrill said the sweep is ongoing and could expand. Louisiana law does not bar every registered sex offender from the internet. But it's a felony for some, based on the nature of their prior offenses, to use a “social networking website,” with penalties of up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine on a first conviction, and up to 20 years and $20,000 for subsequent convictions. The arrests come as Louisiana’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force reports a sharp rise in tips related to online exploitation. The task force told The Center Square in early December it had received more than 20,000 CyberTipline reports this year, surpassing the prior year’s total and pushing investigations from proactive work to largely reactive case triage. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has warned Congress that online child sexual exploitation is increasingly reported on mainstream platforms and services, and that emerging patterns such as “sextortion” are driving part of the rise.

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(The Center Square) − Dozens of registered sex offenders in north Louisiana have been arrested and accused of committing additional crimes against children, Attorney General Liz Murrill said Thursday. The 67 arrests are the result of her office's “Operation Access Denied" initiative that ran from Nov. 1 to Dec. 1. It included more than 30 law enforcement agencies who used the state's sex offender registry and other law enforcement databases to identify suspected violations. They found registered offenders who were unlawfully active online, Murrill said, and after obtaining arrest warrants discovered evidence of additional crimes. Some suspects were booked on charges ranging from unlawful use of social media to first-degree rape, computer-aided solicitation of a juvenile, indecent behavior with a juvenile, possession of child sexual abuse material and sexual abuse of an animal, according to the attorney general’s office and local reporting. Murrill said the sweep is ongoing and could expand. Louisiana law does not bar every registered sex offender from the internet. But it's a felony for some, based on the nature of their prior offenses, to use a “social networking website,” with penalties of up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine on a first conviction, and up to 20 years and $20,000 for subsequent convictions. The arrests come as Louisiana’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force reports a sharp rise in tips related to online exploitation. The task force told The Center Square in early December it had received more than 20,000 CyberTipline reports this year, surpassing the prior year’s total and pushing investigations from proactive work to largely reactive case triage. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has warned Congress that online child sexual exploitation is increasingly reported on mainstream platforms and services, and that emerging patterns such as “sextortion” are driving part of the rise.