El presidente de EE UU ha decidido recurrir a un mecanismo excepcional de seguridad nacional para levantar protecciones ambientales, con el fin de aprobar proyectos agresivos sin considerar la biodiversidad ni los ecosistemas.

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El presidente de EE UU ha decidido recurrir a un mecanismo excepcional de seguridad nacional para levantar protecciones ambientales, con el fin de aprobar proyectos agresivos sin considerar la biodiversidad ni los ecosistemas.

Las autoridades del condado de San Diego advirtieron que cambios federales y estatales en las políticas de elegibilidad de CalFresh y Medi‑Cal comenzarán a aplicarse a partir del 1 de abril, lo que podría afectar a decenas de miles de residentes que actualmente reciben estos beneficios de asistencia alimentaria y de salud. Aunque la mayoría […]

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Las autoridades del condado de San Diego advirtieron que cambios federales y estatales en las políticas de elegibilidad de CalFresh y Medi‑Cal comenzarán a aplicarse a partir del 1 de abril, lo que podría afectar a decenas de miles de residentes que actualmente reciben estos beneficios de asistencia alimentaria y de salud. Aunque la mayoría […]

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Almost three years ago, Idaho awarded the state government’s biggest contract — valued at $1.2 billion over four years — to run Medicaid mental health benefits. The new CEO for the company that won the contract, Magellan Health, was a former state staffer, David Welsh, who judged companies’ bids for the contract, the Idaho Capital […]

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Almost three years ago, Idaho awarded the state government’s biggest contract — valued at $1.2 billion over four years — to run Medicaid mental health benefits. The new CEO for the company that won the contract, Magellan Health, was a former state staffer, David Welsh, who judged companies’ bids for the contract, the Idaho Capital […]

Mama’s Kitchen marked a major milestone this week with the delivery of its 14 millionth medically tailored meal to Hal Wanzo Jr., an 84-year-old Chula Vista resident, Vietnam War veteran and longtime client of the San Diego-based nonprofit. Wanzo has received meals from Mama’s Kitchen since July 2021, after a registered dietitian with the Department […]

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Mama’s Kitchen marked a major milestone this week with the delivery of its 14 millionth medically tailored meal to Hal Wanzo Jr., an 84-year-old Chula Vista resident, Vietnam War veteran and longtime client of the San Diego-based nonprofit. Wanzo has received meals from Mama’s Kitchen since July 2021, after a registered dietitian with the Department […]

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La difícil situació als centres és difícilment sostenible i si s’entra a l’escola, s’observa i es parla amb les mestres, aquesta es palpa de seguida. La cara de les professionals ho diu tot: el cansament per les condicions en què es treballa i que a vegades comporta baixes mèdiques; les ràtios amb les quals és [...] L'entrada Escola i funció social ha aparegut primer a El Diari de l'Educació.

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La difícil situació als centres és difícilment sostenible i si s’entra a l’escola, s’observa i es parla amb les mestres, aquesta es palpa de seguida. La cara de les professionals ho diu tot: el cansament per les condicions en què es treballa i que a vegades comporta baixes mèdiques; les ràtios amb les quals és [...] L'entrada Escola i funció social ha aparegut primer a El Diari de l'Educació.

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The state's highest court has ordered a lower court to reconsider a battle over the residency claims of one legislative candidate, saying the judge was too quick to dismiss the suit by an incumbent legislator.

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The state's highest court has ordered a lower court to reconsider a battle over the residency claims of one legislative candidate, saying the judge was too quick to dismiss the suit by an incumbent legislator.

La exministra de la Mujer y Equidad de Género, Antonia Orellana (CS), criticó la decisión del gobierno de solicitar la...

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La exministra de la Mujer y Equidad de Género, Antonia Orellana (CS), criticó la decisión del gobierno de solicitar la...

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Residents are fighting the Rendon wastewater treatment plant with help from Mansfield lawmaker David Cook.

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Residents are fighting the Rendon wastewater treatment plant with help from Mansfield lawmaker David Cook.

(The Center Square) – Senate bills that would reduce Georgia's income tax burdens are languishing in the House of Representatives, while two amended proposals from the lower chamber with the same reductions are awaiting a vote. Senate Bill 476 would increase the standard deduction for married couples from $24,000 to $100,000 and from $12,000 to $50,000 for single filers. The bill was drafted after the Senate Special Committee to Eliminate Georgia's Income Tax, appointed by Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, held a series of meetings in 2025 to discuss how to eliminate the state income tax. It passed the Senate in February but has languished in the House. A second bill that would reduce the state income tax rate to 3.99% by 2028 has not had a committee hearing, either. Sen. Blake Tillery rolled provisions of two Senate bills into two amended House bills. The House would have to approve the amended bills, but they have not reached the House floor. House Bill 463 would reduce the state income tax rate to 3.99% by 2028, as outlined in Senate Bill 477, and would increase the standard deduction for married couples to $32,000 from $24,000 and to $16,000 from $12,000. House Bill 134 mirrors the standard deduction increase from $24,000 to $100,000 for married couples and from $12,000 to $50,000 for single filers, as included in Senate Bill 476. Tillery, chairman of the special committee, said when introducing Senate Bill 476 that the goal was to completely eliminate the income tax within six years. “I am optimistic we will be able to find middle ground where we end special interest corporate credits and use that money to provide real income tax relief for middle class Georgians," Tillery said in a statement to The Center Square on Monday. Senate bills 476 and 477 were panned by Democrats questioning how the state would recoup the $16 billion in income tax revenue it receives annually. "This is not a debate about whether we want affordability or not," said Atlanta Democrat Sonya Halpern during the Senate floor debate on the bill. "We all do. The affordability framing ignores a basic truth of state budgeting. Good public policy requires math, not messaging, not momentum and certainly not magical thinking. This bill ignores the math." Meanwhile, the Senate Rules Committee on Monday added two tax relief bills to its Tuesday calendar, including one that would cap property tax increases to 3% or the rate of inflation. House Speaker Jon Burns championed property tax breaks at the beginning of the legislative session, first proposing a plan that would have eliminated homestead property taxes entirely. House Bill 1116 would "stem what is an unsustainable path for our homeowners and for our property owners across the state," Rep. Shaw Blackmon, R-Bonaire, said during the House floor debate. The bill raised concerns among cities and counties. Decatur City Manager Andrea Arnold told The Center Square in an interview that the bill could cost the city $4 to $5 million a year. "We did an analysis and said, what would our revenue have looked like if this had been in place the last five years?" Arnold said. "And over the last five years, it would have resulted in approximately a loss of $21 million or about $4.2 million a year. That $4.2 million is roughly equivalent to my entire fire department or over 9% of my operating budget." The Senate Rules also moved House Bill 1001, which would reduce the state's income tax rate from 5.19% to 4.99%, to Tuesday's floor calendar. The bill is backed by Gov. Brian Kemp.

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(The Center Square) – Senate bills that would reduce Georgia's income tax burdens are languishing in the House of Representatives, while two amended proposals from the lower chamber with the same reductions are awaiting a vote. Senate Bill 476 would increase the standard deduction for married couples from $24,000 to $100,000 and from $12,000 to $50,000 for single filers. The bill was drafted after the Senate Special Committee to Eliminate Georgia's Income Tax, appointed by Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, held a series of meetings in 2025 to discuss how to eliminate the state income tax. It passed the Senate in February but has languished in the House. A second bill that would reduce the state income tax rate to 3.99% by 2028 has not had a committee hearing, either. Sen. Blake Tillery rolled provisions of two Senate bills into two amended House bills. The House would have to approve the amended bills, but they have not reached the House floor. House Bill 463 would reduce the state income tax rate to 3.99% by 2028, as outlined in Senate Bill 477, and would increase the standard deduction for married couples to $32,000 from $24,000 and to $16,000 from $12,000. House Bill 134 mirrors the standard deduction increase from $24,000 to $100,000 for married couples and from $12,000 to $50,000 for single filers, as included in Senate Bill 476. Tillery, chairman of the special committee, said when introducing Senate Bill 476 that the goal was to completely eliminate the income tax within six years. “I am optimistic we will be able to find middle ground where we end special interest corporate credits and use that money to provide real income tax relief for middle class Georgians," Tillery said in a statement to The Center Square on Monday. Senate bills 476 and 477 were panned by Democrats questioning how the state would recoup the $16 billion in income tax revenue it receives annually. "This is not a debate about whether we want affordability or not," said Atlanta Democrat Sonya Halpern during the Senate floor debate on the bill. "We all do. The affordability framing ignores a basic truth of state budgeting. Good public policy requires math, not messaging, not momentum and certainly not magical thinking. This bill ignores the math." Meanwhile, the Senate Rules Committee on Monday added two tax relief bills to its Tuesday calendar, including one that would cap property tax increases to 3% or the rate of inflation. House Speaker Jon Burns championed property tax breaks at the beginning of the legislative session, first proposing a plan that would have eliminated homestead property taxes entirely. House Bill 1116 would "stem what is an unsustainable path for our homeowners and for our property owners across the state," Rep. Shaw Blackmon, R-Bonaire, said during the House floor debate. The bill raised concerns among cities and counties. Decatur City Manager Andrea Arnold told The Center Square in an interview that the bill could cost the city $4 to $5 million a year. "We did an analysis and said, what would our revenue have looked like if this had been in place the last five years?" Arnold said. "And over the last five years, it would have resulted in approximately a loss of $21 million or about $4.2 million a year. That $4.2 million is roughly equivalent to my entire fire department or over 9% of my operating budget." The Senate Rules also moved House Bill 1001, which would reduce the state's income tax rate from 5.19% to 4.99%, to Tuesday's floor calendar. The bill is backed by Gov. Brian Kemp.

Mama’s Kitchen alcanzó esta semana un hito significativo al entregar su comida número 14 millones a Hal Wanzo Jr., un residente de Chula Vista de 84 años, veterano de la Guerra de Vietnam y beneficiario del programa de comidas médicamente personalizadas de la organización sin fines de lucro con sede en San Diego. Wanzo Jr. […]

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Mama’s Kitchen alcanzó esta semana un hito significativo al entregar su comida número 14 millones a Hal Wanzo Jr., un residente de Chula Vista de 84 años, veterano de la Guerra de Vietnam y beneficiario del programa de comidas médicamente personalizadas de la organización sin fines de lucro con sede en San Diego. Wanzo Jr. […]

La solicitud de renuncia no voluntaria a la directora nacional del SernamEG comienza a abrir un nuevo flanco político inesperado...

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La solicitud de renuncia no voluntaria a la directora nacional del SernamEG comienza a abrir un nuevo flanco político inesperado...

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Hans Christian Andersen published The Emperor’s New Clothes in 1837. How did his life as an outsider shape the meaning of this darkly prescient story?

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Hans Christian Andersen published The Emperor’s New Clothes in 1837. How did his life as an outsider shape the meaning of this darkly prescient story?

دونالد ترامپ، رئیس جمهوری آمریکا، دوشنبه شب به وقت واشنگتن فیلمی از حملات جاری در ایران را در حساب کاربری خود در شبکه تروت‌سوشال منتشر کرد. این ویدیو که بدون توضیحات منتشر شده است، طبق گزارش‌های شبکه‌های اجتماعی ظاهرا حمله به مراکز نظامی در اصفهان را نشان می‌دهد.

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دونالد ترامپ، رئیس جمهوری آمریکا، دوشنبه شب به وقت واشنگتن فیلمی از حملات جاری در ایران را در حساب کاربری خود در شبکه تروت‌سوشال منتشر کرد. این ویدیو که بدون توضیحات منتشر شده است، طبق گزارش‌های شبکه‌های اجتماعی ظاهرا حمله به مراکز نظامی در اصفهان را نشان می‌دهد.

El próximo 8 de abril está prevista la elección de rector de la Universidad de San Carlos (USAC). Sin embargo, estudiantes y grupos opositores están a la espera de la resolución de no menos de siete amparos ante la exclusión de cuerpos electorales opositores. Este lunes tras el plantón, dos de ellos fueron admitidos. Por ... Read more The post Sancarlistas exigen garantizar participación de cuerpos electorales y salas admiten solo dos amparos appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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El próximo 8 de abril está prevista la elección de rector de la Universidad de San Carlos (USAC). Sin embargo, estudiantes y grupos opositores están a la espera de la resolución de no menos de siete amparos ante la exclusión de cuerpos electorales opositores. Este lunes tras el plantón, dos de ellos fueron admitidos. Por ... Read more The post Sancarlistas exigen garantizar participación de cuerpos electorales y salas admiten solo dos amparos appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

LINCOLN — National Democrats aim to help the Nebraska Democratic Party increase the number of registered Democrats in the state. The DNC announced plans Monday for a “registration blitz” this week across the state, including on college campuses, as the state’s second largest party tries to close the gap with Nebraska Republicans and reverse a […]

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LINCOLN — National Democrats aim to help the Nebraska Democratic Party increase the number of registered Democrats in the state. The DNC announced plans Monday for a “registration blitz” this week across the state, including on college campuses, as the state’s second largest party tries to close the gap with Nebraska Republicans and reverse a […]

Al fiulet per la partida Wigan-Huddersfield, Tara Jones es venguda la primièra femna a arbitrar en Superliga. L’anciana talonaira de Saint Helens e de l’esquipa d’Anglatèrra (14 seleccions) arbitrèt ja en League One, puèi a la tòca en Superliga. La setmana passada, èra convocada per la comission d’arbitratge. Se demandèt çò qu’aviá plan pogut faire coma error… Mas èra per li anonciar que tendriá lo fiulet dins lo rescontre de Superliga a Wigan. Continua llegint

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Al fiulet per la partida Wigan-Huddersfield, Tara Jones es venguda la primièra femna a arbitrar en Superliga. L’anciana talonaira de Saint Helens e de l’esquipa d’Anglatèrra (14 seleccions) arbitrèt ja en League One, puèi a la tòca en Superliga. La setmana passada, èra convocada per la comission d’arbitratge. Se demandèt çò qu’aviá plan pogut faire coma error… Mas èra per li anonciar que tendriá lo fiulet dins lo rescontre de Superliga a Wigan. Continua llegint

S’i a un personatge que sortís de l’ordinari dens l’istòria d’Occitania, es plan lo Pèire-Jòrdi, un entreprenaire atipic, nascut a Banhèras de Bigòrra e deu quau la mair s’aperava Pujòl. Fòrça intelligent, apassionat de tecnica mes tanben de literatura e de teatre, parlava l’aleman. En seguida de la mòrt de son pair, reprengoc la pichona segueria familhala en 1906. Com Pèire-Jòrdi èra plen de vam, angoc encontrar La Companhia deus Camins de Fer deu Mieijorn e obtengoc un contracte per la fabricacion de 1500 vagons puèi de materiau ferroviari qu’exportèc tanben de cap a Euròpa de l’Est e a las colonias francesas. Continua llegint

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S’i a un personatge que sortís de l’ordinari dens l’istòria d’Occitania, es plan lo Pèire-Jòrdi, un entreprenaire atipic, nascut a Banhèras de Bigòrra e deu quau la mair s’aperava Pujòl. Fòrça intelligent, apassionat de tecnica mes tanben de literatura e de teatre, parlava l’aleman. En seguida de la mòrt de son pair, reprengoc la pichona segueria familhala en 1906. Com Pèire-Jòrdi èra plen de vam, angoc encontrar La Companhia deus Camins de Fer deu Mieijorn e obtengoc un contracte per la fabricacion de 1500 vagons puèi de materiau ferroviari qu’exportèc tanben de cap a Euròpa de l’Est e a las colonias francesas. Continua llegint

Eth Tribunau Superior de Justícia de Catalonha (TSJC) ordenèc agèr d’executar era suspension d’ua part importanta deth decrèt que regulaue es lengües en sistèma educatiu catalan e aranés. Açò vò díder que s’anullen es articles que fixauen eth catalan e er occitan coma lengües normaument veïculares e d’aprendissatge, e tanben coma lengües d’usatge abituau enes activitats educativa e administrativa e ena relacion des centres damb es familhes. Continua llegint

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Eth Tribunau Superior de Justícia de Catalonha (TSJC) ordenèc agèr d’executar era suspension d’ua part importanta deth decrèt que regulaue es lengües en sistèma educatiu catalan e aranés. Açò vò díder que s’anullen es articles que fixauen eth catalan e er occitan coma lengües normaument veïculares e d’aprendissatge, e tanben coma lengües d’usatge abituau enes activitats educativa e administrativa e ena relacion des centres damb es familhes. Continua llegint

This development reverses decades of global movement towards abolition of the death penalty, while normalising executions in an occupied territory.

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This development reverses decades of global movement towards abolition of the death penalty, while normalising executions in an occupied territory.

Although the goal of protecting tenants from sudden spikes is noble, evidence from decades of research and practical experience shows that broad rent caps often deliver the opposite of their intended outcomes.

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Although the goal of protecting tenants from sudden spikes is noble, evidence from decades of research and practical experience shows that broad rent caps often deliver the opposite of their intended outcomes.