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OMAHA — A group of 17 currently healthy Americans from the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship in the Canary Islands soon will be monitored at the Omaha-based University of Nebraska Medical Center. The passengers will be isolated in the campus’ National Quarantine Unit — which UNMC said is the only federally funded unit designed specifically to safely […]

OMAHA — A group of 17 currently healthy Americans from the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship in the Canary Islands soon will be monitored at the Omaha-based University of Nebraska Medical Center. The passengers will be isolated in the campus’ National Quarantine Unit — which UNMC said is the only federally funded unit designed specifically to safely […]
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Los cantadors Pantxix Bidart e Primaël Montgauzi venon de publicar Elimberri, un album nascut de lor rencontre a Astahòrt en 2022. Elimberri —nom ancian basco de la vila d’Aush— s’inscriu dins una volontat de far dialogar doas lengas e doas culturas vesinas, la basca e l’occitana. L’album prepausa un repertòri de creacions originalas que mesclan influéncias tradicionalas e escritura contemporanèa, amb una plaça centrala donada a la poesia e a la transmission. Continua llegint
Los cantadors Pantxix Bidart e Primaël Montgauzi venon de publicar Elimberri, un album nascut de lor rencontre a Astahòrt en 2022. Elimberri —nom ancian basco de la vila d’Aush— s’inscriu dins una volontat de far dialogar doas lengas e doas culturas vesinas, la basca e l’occitana. L’album prepausa un repertòri de creacions originalas que mesclan influéncias tradicionalas e escritura contemporanèa, amb una plaça centrala donada a la poesia e a la transmission. Continua llegint
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Salardú qu’a viscut un moment fòrça esmovent ena hèsta dera Santa Creu[1], eth passat 3 de mai, damb era recuperacion populara deth balhano, ua des dances mès emblematiques dera vila. Per prumèr còp —que se’n age constància— aguesta dança istorica s’a tornat a dançar en exterior dera glèisa pera gent deth pòble, en tot recuperar atau ua tradicion fòrça arraïzada. En aguest encastre, enguan s’an tornat a hèr presents elements tradicionaus coma es aubades e es borrègues de Coserans, tanben documentades istoricament enes hèstes de Salardú. Continua llegint
Salardú qu’a viscut un moment fòrça esmovent ena hèsta dera Santa Creu[1], eth passat 3 de mai, damb era recuperacion populara deth balhano, ua des dances mès emblematiques dera vila. Per prumèr còp —que se’n age constància— aguesta dança istorica s’a tornat a dançar en exterior dera glèisa pera gent deth pòble, en tot recuperar atau ua tradicion fòrça arraïzada. En aguest encastre, enguan s’an tornat a hèr presents elements tradicionaus coma es aubades e es borrègues de Coserans, tanben documentades istoricament enes hèstes de Salardú. Continua llegint
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David Grosclaude publica La diversité pour survivre au réchauffement climatique et au refroidissement culturel, un libre que totòm, occitanista, antioccitanista, ecologista, democrata de tota borra, a de legir. Un libre de tèsis totas plan argumentadas e illustradas d’exemples dels melhors. Un libre plan escrit, clar ont la paraula sociolingüistica es pas la d’un universitari mas d’un òme que sap çò que ditz e qu’o sap dire. Continua llegint
David Grosclaude publica La diversité pour survivre au réchauffement climatique et au refroidissement culturel, un libre que totòm, occitanista, antioccitanista, ecologista, democrata de tota borra, a de legir. Un libre de tèsis totas plan argumentadas e illustradas d’exemples dels melhors. Un libre plan escrit, clar ont la paraula sociolingüistica es pas la d’un universitari mas d’un òme que sap çò que ditz e qu’o sap dire. Continua llegint
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Good evening, everyone! O vos diguèri la setmana passada que me caliá cambiar las salutacions del començament de mon cap d’òbra… o qué que siá! Vos vau pas far tanpauc una imitacion del dialòg de la pèça de l’Edmond; seriá malvengut que soi segur que coneissètz la pèça plan mai que ieu e me trobariái tot bestiasson… ai pas besonh d’aquò! De tota faiçon, i a pro de comedians dins lo microcòsme politic e ne vesèm un molon cada jorn sul fenestron; An ja començat a apréner lor ròtle per la campanha presidenciala a venir e la gestuala de l’adversari… Soi admiratiu fàcia a lor assegurança quan inventan las responsas de l’adversari presupausat. Continua llegint
Good evening, everyone! O vos diguèri la setmana passada que me caliá cambiar las salutacions del començament de mon cap d’òbra… o qué que siá! Vos vau pas far tanpauc una imitacion del dialòg de la pèça de l’Edmond; seriá malvengut que soi segur que coneissètz la pèça plan mai que ieu e me trobariái tot bestiasson… ai pas besonh d’aquò! De tota faiçon, i a pro de comedians dins lo microcòsme politic e ne vesèm un molon cada jorn sul fenestron; An ja començat a apréner lor ròtle per la campanha presidenciala a venir e la gestuala de l’adversari… Soi admiratiu fàcia a lor assegurança quan inventan las responsas de l’adversari presupausat. Continua llegint
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A Câmara do Rio recebeu na noite desta sexta-feira (8) uma sessão solene em homenagem à luta de militantes históricos do Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST) e de diversas organizações pelo compromisso com a reforma agrária, a segurança alimentar e a agroecologia no Rio de Janeiro. A vereadora Maíra do MST (PT), que […] Fonte
A Câmara do Rio recebeu na noite desta sexta-feira (8) uma sessão solene em homenagem à luta de militantes históricos do Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST) e de diversas organizações pelo compromisso com a reforma agrária, a segurança alimentar e a agroecologia no Rio de Janeiro. A vereadora Maíra do MST (PT), que […] Fonte
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No encontro entre o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) e Donald Trump, inevitavelmente, o tema de Cuba, que vive um processo de asfixia energética promovida pelos EUA, foi tratado. O brasileiro chegou a declarar que acredita ter ouvido do estadunidense que ele não pretende invadir Cuba. Ao menos não nos moldes em que […] Fonte
No encontro entre o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) e Donald Trump, inevitavelmente, o tema de Cuba, que vive um processo de asfixia energética promovida pelos EUA, foi tratado. O brasileiro chegou a declarar que acredita ter ouvido do estadunidense que ele não pretende invadir Cuba. Ao menos não nos moldes em que […] Fonte
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New Census Bureau data suggests that population growth in Southern states will lead to significant gains in U.S. House seats and Electoral College votes after the 2030 census count. But the Trump administration's immigration policy and census changes make it especially difficult to project population trends.
New Census Bureau data suggests that population growth in Southern states will lead to significant gains in U.S. House seats and Electoral College votes after the 2030 census count. But the Trump administration's immigration policy and census changes make it especially difficult to project population trends.
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A defesa do ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro (PL), condenado a 27 anos e 3 meses de prisão por tentativa de golpe de Estado, pediu, nesta sexta-feira (8), a anulação do processo ao presidente do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), ministro Edson Fachin. Os advogados de Bolsonaro argumentam que a condenação deve ser revista porque houve “erro judiciário”. […] Fonte
A defesa do ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro (PL), condenado a 27 anos e 3 meses de prisão por tentativa de golpe de Estado, pediu, nesta sexta-feira (8), a anulação do processo ao presidente do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), ministro Edson Fachin. Os advogados de Bolsonaro argumentam que a condenação deve ser revista porque houve “erro judiciário”. […] Fonte
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Sekitar 190,265 kilogram emas hampir saja lolos ke luar negeri melalui Bandara Halim Perdanakusuma, 27 April lalu. Bea Cukai yang mengendus rencana itu pun menggagalkan upaya penyelundupan 611 perhiasan emas berbentuk gelang seberat 60,3 kg dan 2.971 koin emas 130,262 kilogram dengan perkiraan US$28,349 juta setara Rp502,546 miliar. Dalam penyitaan enam koli paket berisi perhiasan […] The post Kuat Dugaan Emas Selundupan 190 Kg di Bandara Halim dari Tambang Ilegal appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.
Sekitar 190,265 kilogram emas hampir saja lolos ke luar negeri melalui Bandara Halim Perdanakusuma, 27 April lalu. Bea Cukai yang mengendus rencana itu pun menggagalkan upaya penyelundupan 611 perhiasan emas berbentuk gelang seberat 60,3 kg dan 2.971 koin emas 130,262 kilogram dengan perkiraan US$28,349 juta setara Rp502,546 miliar. Dalam penyitaan enam koli paket berisi perhiasan […] The post Kuat Dugaan Emas Selundupan 190 Kg di Bandara Halim dari Tambang Ilegal appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.
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ເກີດເຫດຄົນຮ້າຍ ຍິງອາດີດຮອງເຈົ້າເມືອງຫ້ວຍຊາຍ ແຂວງ ບໍ່ແກ້ວ ເສັຍຊີວິດ ຢູ່ຮ້ານເຝີແຫ່ງນຶ່ງ ຢູ່ບ້ານຕີນທາດ ເມືອງຫ້ວຍຊາຍ ແຂ
ເກີດເຫດຄົນຮ້າຍ ຍິງອາດີດຮອງເຈົ້າເມືອງຫ້ວຍຊາຍ ແຂວງ ບໍ່ແກ້ວ ເສັຍຊີວິດ ຢູ່ຮ້ານເຝີແຫ່ງນຶ່ງ ຢູ່ບ້ານຕີນທາດ ເມືອງຫ້ວຍຊາຍ ແຂ
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The judge sided with prosecutors and news organizations who argued for media access.
The judge sided with prosecutors and news organizations who argued for media access.
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Washington — Serok Donald Trump roja Înê got ku Amerîka dê "di demeke nêzîk de bizane" ka gelo Îran bi mebest bersiva xwe bo pêşniyara Amerîkî "hêdî dike", di demekê de ku girjî li dû pevçûnên li Tengava Hormuzê bilind dimîne. Rojnamevanan li Koşka Sipî ji Trump pirsî gelo ew bawer dike ku Tehran bi zanebûn danûstandinan dereng dixe yan na. Wî got: "Emê di demeke nêzîk de bizanin." Li ser pirsa gelo ew li ser bersiva Îranê ya li hember pêşniyara Amerîkayê geşbîn e yan na, Serok Trump got,...
Washington — Serok Donald Trump roja Înê got ku Amerîka dê "di demeke nêzîk de bizane" ka gelo Îran bi mebest bersiva xwe bo pêşniyara Amerîkî "hêdî dike", di demekê de ku girjî li dû pevçûnên li Tengava Hormuzê bilind dimîne. Rojnamevanan li Koşka Sipî ji Trump pirsî gelo ew bawer dike ku Tehran bi zanebûn danûstandinan dereng dixe yan na. Wî got: "Emê di demeke nêzîk de bizanin." Li ser pirsa gelo ew li ser bersiva Îranê ya li hember pêşniyara Amerîkayê geşbîn e yan na, Serok Trump got,...
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Assurances that a “highly efficient hybrid cooling system” will keep a proposed AI data center from sucking up all the water in the already overdrafted Indian Wells Valley fell flat […]

Assurances that a “highly efficient hybrid cooling system” will keep a proposed AI data center from sucking up all the water in the already overdrafted Indian Wells Valley fell flat […]
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El pleno de la Corte Suprema tomó la determinación de activar un procedimiento para que los morosos que forman parte...
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El pleno de la Corte Suprema tomó la determinación de activar un procedimiento para que los morosos que forman parte...
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ရှေ့တန်းစစ်မျက်နှာက မှတ်တမ်းဓာတ်ပုံသမား
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ရှေ့တန်းစစ်မျက်နှာက မှတ်တမ်းဓာတ်ပုံသမား
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(The Center Square) - The Colorado Senate on Friday approved guardrails around artificial intelligence in healthcare and with minors, as well as a near-total ban of AI in therapy. Three bills, which all passed on their second reading, came amid widespread fears surrounding the rapid and largely unregulated AI boom, and in defiance of an executive order by President Donald Trump telling states to keep AI unregulated. “It is important that we’re capturing and doing justice, not only for the family, but again creating very powerful policy that will be the strongest in the country,” Sen. Iman Jodeh, D-Arapahoe County, said on the Senate floor about House Bill 26-1263, the minors protection bill she sponsored. “I want Colorado to continue to set that bar for the country and make sure that kids will not be harmed.” The three AI bills were all approved by a voice vote, although not unanimously. They will all go to one final Senate vote before being sent to Democratic Gov. Jared Polis’ desk to potentially be signed into law. Colorado’s legislation aimed to address different points of concern about AI use. The Psychotherapy Artificial Intelligence Restrictions bill, HB26-1195, would ban AI models from “therapeutic communications” with clients without real-time professional oversight and ban the models from generating any sort of therapeutic recommendations or treatment plans. It would allow AI agents to provide therapists supplemental or administrative help. The therapy bill comes after a series of deaths by suicide of people that had confided in AI chatbots. In one case testified before Congress, a 16-year-old boy had told ChatGPT his suicidal thoughts. In response, the AI model told him to not tell his parents and offered to write his suicide note, according to the testimony. “What this bill comes down to is very simple. If you are in the state of Colorado receiving therapy or counseling, that that is done with a licensed professional,” said HB26-1195 sponsor Sen. Kyle Mullica, D-Adams County. “A chatbot or artificial intelligence isn’t providing that counseling or that therapy … I think it’s a commonsense bill.” The Conversational Artificial Intelligence Service Operator Requirements bill, HB26-1263, would set up additional guardrails for minors who use chatbot AI models, such as ChatGPT. The bill would require AI companies to make "technically feasible measures” to prevent models from creating sexually explicit content that could create emotional dependence on the model. Much like the proposed AI therapy bill, the minors bill comes shortly after a 2025 survey by the Center for Democracy and Technology that found one-in-five high schoolers in the U.S. know somebody who had been in a romantic relationship with an AI chatbot, or had one themselves. Forty-two percent of the students said they knew somebody who had used AI for companionship or they used it themselves for friendship. Colorado’s minors bill would also require AI companies to make a potential suicide protocol and prohibit the use of rewards or points for accounts of minors that might encourage engagement. Violations of any measure in the bill would be punishable by a $5,000 penalty. Mullica said he spoke with a neighbor whose young daughter, Juliana, died by suicide after being sexually exploited by a chatbot and read the neighbor's emotional testimony on the Senate floor. “She’ll never be able to say hi to Juliana. She won’t be able to walk her down the aisle, experience life with her – and I can’t help but think of what that means and try to put myself into her shoes,” the senator said. The Use of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare bill, HB26-1139, would ban AI used by healthcare-related companies or groups from making decisions based solely on group data. Instead, the models would have to determine healthcare decisions from medical or clinical history, the individual patient’s circumstances or other factors. AI models would be allowed to make expedited approvals in healthcare under the bill, but denials or delays of coverage would have to be reviewed by a professional. Any use of AI models in healthcare would have to be reported to the government. The healthcare bill acknowledged the value of using AI in healthcare but said overreliance risked increasing bias that already exists in healthcare. The bill named class, ethnicity and immigration status as likely sources of bias, and added that “[AI] must not replace human judgment.” “This bill ensures that AI can support healthcare, but it can’t replace the human judgement, accountability and compassion that patients deserve,” said bill sponsor Sen. Lindsey Daughtery, D-Adams and Jefferson counties, at Friday’s hearing. The three bills will go to their third and final Senate vote ahead of regular legislative session ending on May 13, despite an executive order in December 2025 by Trump that threatened lawsuits at states that regulate AI. The executive order stressed that AI should be expanded and not regulated because “We remain in the earliest days of this technological revolution and are in a race with adversaries for supremacy within it.” Trump argued state laws would make patchwork of AI regulations and demanded the country wait until Congress creates a “minimally burdensome national standard.” But Congress has not created any national standard for AI regulation in the months since. The White House released a four-page national policy framework in April that called for Congress to generally act on seven areas of AI-related policy, but the framework is not legally-binding and does not determine how AI companies act.
(The Center Square) - The Colorado Senate on Friday approved guardrails around artificial intelligence in healthcare and with minors, as well as a near-total ban of AI in therapy. Three bills, which all passed on their second reading, came amid widespread fears surrounding the rapid and largely unregulated AI boom, and in defiance of an executive order by President Donald Trump telling states to keep AI unregulated. “It is important that we’re capturing and doing justice, not only for the family, but again creating very powerful policy that will be the strongest in the country,” Sen. Iman Jodeh, D-Arapahoe County, said on the Senate floor about House Bill 26-1263, the minors protection bill she sponsored. “I want Colorado to continue to set that bar for the country and make sure that kids will not be harmed.” The three AI bills were all approved by a voice vote, although not unanimously. They will all go to one final Senate vote before being sent to Democratic Gov. Jared Polis’ desk to potentially be signed into law. Colorado’s legislation aimed to address different points of concern about AI use. The Psychotherapy Artificial Intelligence Restrictions bill, HB26-1195, would ban AI models from “therapeutic communications” with clients without real-time professional oversight and ban the models from generating any sort of therapeutic recommendations or treatment plans. It would allow AI agents to provide therapists supplemental or administrative help. The therapy bill comes after a series of deaths by suicide of people that had confided in AI chatbots. In one case testified before Congress, a 16-year-old boy had told ChatGPT his suicidal thoughts. In response, the AI model told him to not tell his parents and offered to write his suicide note, according to the testimony. “What this bill comes down to is very simple. If you are in the state of Colorado receiving therapy or counseling, that that is done with a licensed professional,” said HB26-1195 sponsor Sen. Kyle Mullica, D-Adams County. “A chatbot or artificial intelligence isn’t providing that counseling or that therapy … I think it’s a commonsense bill.” The Conversational Artificial Intelligence Service Operator Requirements bill, HB26-1263, would set up additional guardrails for minors who use chatbot AI models, such as ChatGPT. The bill would require AI companies to make "technically feasible measures” to prevent models from creating sexually explicit content that could create emotional dependence on the model. Much like the proposed AI therapy bill, the minors bill comes shortly after a 2025 survey by the Center for Democracy and Technology that found one-in-five high schoolers in the U.S. know somebody who had been in a romantic relationship with an AI chatbot, or had one themselves. Forty-two percent of the students said they knew somebody who had used AI for companionship or they used it themselves for friendship. Colorado’s minors bill would also require AI companies to make a potential suicide protocol and prohibit the use of rewards or points for accounts of minors that might encourage engagement. Violations of any measure in the bill would be punishable by a $5,000 penalty. Mullica said he spoke with a neighbor whose young daughter, Juliana, died by suicide after being sexually exploited by a chatbot and read the neighbor's emotional testimony on the Senate floor. “She’ll never be able to say hi to Juliana. She won’t be able to walk her down the aisle, experience life with her – and I can’t help but think of what that means and try to put myself into her shoes,” the senator said. The Use of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare bill, HB26-1139, would ban AI used by healthcare-related companies or groups from making decisions based solely on group data. Instead, the models would have to determine healthcare decisions from medical or clinical history, the individual patient’s circumstances or other factors. AI models would be allowed to make expedited approvals in healthcare under the bill, but denials or delays of coverage would have to be reviewed by a professional. Any use of AI models in healthcare would have to be reported to the government. The healthcare bill acknowledged the value of using AI in healthcare but said overreliance risked increasing bias that already exists in healthcare. The bill named class, ethnicity and immigration status as likely sources of bias, and added that “[AI] must not replace human judgment.” “This bill ensures that AI can support healthcare, but it can’t replace the human judgement, accountability and compassion that patients deserve,” said bill sponsor Sen. Lindsey Daughtery, D-Adams and Jefferson counties, at Friday’s hearing. The three bills will go to their third and final Senate vote ahead of regular legislative session ending on May 13, despite an executive order in December 2025 by Trump that threatened lawsuits at states that regulate AI. The executive order stressed that AI should be expanded and not regulated because “We remain in the earliest days of this technological revolution and are in a race with adversaries for supremacy within it.” Trump argued state laws would make patchwork of AI regulations and demanded the country wait until Congress creates a “minimally burdensome national standard.” But Congress has not created any national standard for AI regulation in the months since. The White House released a four-page national policy framework in April that called for Congress to generally act on seven areas of AI-related policy, but the framework is not legally-binding and does not determine how AI companies act.
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(The Center Square) - Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson announced Friday that he won’t be running for governor and that he is endorsing Republican Congressman Tom Tiffany for the post. Thompson is the state’s longest-serving governor and a former president of the University of Wisconsin system and United States Secretary of Health. "I have spent my entire career fighting for my neighbors, my country, and my state,” Thompson said in a statement. “I love Wisconsin, and growing up in Elroy instilled in me the values that shaped my time as governor. Tom Tiffany comes from those same Wisconsin roots. From his upbringing on a dairy farm in Elmwood to his service today, he knows our communities and what it takes to lead. “Tom will build on the education, welfare, and tax reforms we started here in Wisconsin. The State has to keep reforming and moving forward. That’s why I am endorsing Tom today. At this critical moment, he is the right leader for Wisconsin’s future, and I look forward to campaigning for him and all Republicans across the state this November.” Tiffany is the Republican frontrunner looking to take over for Democrat Tony Evers, who announced he is not running for reelection. The Democratic race has a large number of candidates, including Francesca Hong, D-Madison along with former Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez, businessman Joel Brennan, state Rep. Kelda Roys and former Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. CEO Missy Hughes. "Governor Thompson’s leadership has left an incredible legacy on Wisconsin, and generations of Wisconsinites are better off because of his service,” Tiffany said in a statement. “We are just two kids from Elroy and Elmwood who believe in Wisconsin’s potential, and it’s an honor to have his endorsement.”
(The Center Square) - Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson announced Friday that he won’t be running for governor and that he is endorsing Republican Congressman Tom Tiffany for the post. Thompson is the state’s longest-serving governor and a former president of the University of Wisconsin system and United States Secretary of Health. "I have spent my entire career fighting for my neighbors, my country, and my state,” Thompson said in a statement. “I love Wisconsin, and growing up in Elroy instilled in me the values that shaped my time as governor. Tom Tiffany comes from those same Wisconsin roots. From his upbringing on a dairy farm in Elmwood to his service today, he knows our communities and what it takes to lead. “Tom will build on the education, welfare, and tax reforms we started here in Wisconsin. The State has to keep reforming and moving forward. That’s why I am endorsing Tom today. At this critical moment, he is the right leader for Wisconsin’s future, and I look forward to campaigning for him and all Republicans across the state this November.” Tiffany is the Republican frontrunner looking to take over for Democrat Tony Evers, who announced he is not running for reelection. The Democratic race has a large number of candidates, including Francesca Hong, D-Madison along with former Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez, businessman Joel Brennan, state Rep. Kelda Roys and former Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. CEO Missy Hughes. "Governor Thompson’s leadership has left an incredible legacy on Wisconsin, and generations of Wisconsinites are better off because of his service,” Tiffany said in a statement. “We are just two kids from Elroy and Elmwood who believe in Wisconsin’s potential, and it’s an honor to have his endorsement.”
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ທາງການລາວບໍ່ສາມາດກວດສອບໂຄງການຄໍາຕົກຂ້ອຍໄດ້ຕາມກົດໝາຍ ເຖິງວ່າ ຈະມີການຄຳສັ່ງຢຸດຈາກນາຍົກລັດຖະມົນຕີກໍຕາມ
ທາງການລາວບໍ່ສາມາດກວດສອບໂຄງການຄໍາຕົກຂ້ອຍໄດ້ຕາມກົດໝາຍ ເຖິງວ່າ ຈະມີການຄຳສັ່ງຢຸດຈາກນາຍົກລັດຖະມົນຕີກໍຕາມ
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O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), vai relatar as ações que contestam a constitucionalidade da Lei da Dosimetria, promulgada nesta sexta-feira (8) pelo presidente do Congresso, senador Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP). Moraes foi relator das ações penais em que os acusados foram apenados. A norma permite a redução das penas dos réus que foram condenados pelos atos golpistas de 8 de janeiro de 2023, entre eles, o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro. Notícias relacionadas:Dosimetria: Alcolumbre promulga lei que beneficia condenados pelo 8/1.Até o momento, o Supremo recebeu ações protocoladas pela Federação PSOL-Rede e a Associação Brasileira de Imprensa (ABI). Os partidos e a associação contestam a deliberação do Congresso, que, na semana passada, derrubou o veto do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ao projeto de lei. Para a federação, a redução das penas incide sobre crimes contra a democracia e representa uma “gravidade institucional”. “Trata-se de matéria que transcende interesses individuais e alcança a própria preservação da ordem democrática e da integridade das instituições republicanas, circunstância que exige atuação cautelar firme e imediata do Supremo Tribunal Federal”, afirmaram os partidos. No entendimento da ABI, a lei “banaliza” os ataques à democracia brasileira. “A multidão que pega em armas e se propõe a abolir o Estado Democrático de Direito de forma violenta, por meio de golpes de Estado, deve ter os seus membros mais fortemente sancionados pelo Direito Penal exatamente pelo potencial que têm de agir sem quaisquer amarras morais”, defendeu a entidade. Após ser escolhido relator do caso, Moraes deu prazo para cinco dias para a Presidência da República e o Congresso se manifestarem sobre a questão. Em seguida, será a vez da Advocacia-Geral da União (AGU) e a Procuradoria-Geral da República (PGR). Depois de receber as manifestações, o ministro vai decidir se a lei será suspensa. Não há prazo para decisão. PT, PCdoB e PV A federação partidária formada pelo PT, PCdoB e PV também anunciou que vai contestar a Lei de Dosimetria no Supremo. Segundo os partidos, não há qualquer justificativa constitucional para que crimes contra a democracia tenham penas abrandadas. "Os crimes contra o Estado Democrático de Direito constituem o núcleo mais grave de ofensas ao ordenamento jurídico, pois atentam contra as próprias bases do sistema constitucional”, argumentaram as legendas.
O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), vai relatar as ações que contestam a constitucionalidade da Lei da Dosimetria, promulgada nesta sexta-feira (8) pelo presidente do Congresso, senador Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP). Moraes foi relator das ações penais em que os acusados foram apenados. A norma permite a redução das penas dos réus que foram condenados pelos atos golpistas de 8 de janeiro de 2023, entre eles, o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro. Notícias relacionadas:Dosimetria: Alcolumbre promulga lei que beneficia condenados pelo 8/1.Até o momento, o Supremo recebeu ações protocoladas pela Federação PSOL-Rede e a Associação Brasileira de Imprensa (ABI). Os partidos e a associação contestam a deliberação do Congresso, que, na semana passada, derrubou o veto do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ao projeto de lei. Para a federação, a redução das penas incide sobre crimes contra a democracia e representa uma “gravidade institucional”. “Trata-se de matéria que transcende interesses individuais e alcança a própria preservação da ordem democrática e da integridade das instituições republicanas, circunstância que exige atuação cautelar firme e imediata do Supremo Tribunal Federal”, afirmaram os partidos. No entendimento da ABI, a lei “banaliza” os ataques à democracia brasileira. “A multidão que pega em armas e se propõe a abolir o Estado Democrático de Direito de forma violenta, por meio de golpes de Estado, deve ter os seus membros mais fortemente sancionados pelo Direito Penal exatamente pelo potencial que têm de agir sem quaisquer amarras morais”, defendeu a entidade. Após ser escolhido relator do caso, Moraes deu prazo para cinco dias para a Presidência da República e o Congresso se manifestarem sobre a questão. Em seguida, será a vez da Advocacia-Geral da União (AGU) e a Procuradoria-Geral da República (PGR). Depois de receber as manifestações, o ministro vai decidir se a lei será suspensa. Não há prazo para decisão. PT, PCdoB e PV A federação partidária formada pelo PT, PCdoB e PV também anunciou que vai contestar a Lei de Dosimetria no Supremo. Segundo os partidos, não há qualquer justificativa constitucional para que crimes contra a democracia tenham penas abrandadas. "Os crimes contra o Estado Democrático de Direito constituem o núcleo mais grave de ofensas ao ordenamento jurídico, pois atentam contra as próprias bases do sistema constitucional”, argumentaram as legendas.