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Social media content creators across the city are working to change the narrative around Milwaukee’s food scene. The post Meet some of Milwaukee’s top food influencers appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Social media content creators across the city are working to change the narrative around Milwaukee’s food scene. The post Meet some of Milwaukee’s top food influencers appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

El TAS decidirá el campeón definitivo tras meses de polémica.

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El TAS decidirá el campeón definitivo tras meses de polémica.

The bill would prohibit the federal government from owning, leasing or operating an immigration detention center within 1,500 feet of any home, school, daycare center, park, forest preserve, cemetery or place of worship.

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The bill would prohibit the federal government from owning, leasing or operating an immigration detention center within 1,500 feet of any home, school, daycare center, park, forest preserve, cemetery or place of worship.

Amauri Chamorro o que está em jogo é a derrocada definitiva da OTAN e a falência do projeto de dominação ocidental Fonte

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Amauri Chamorro o que está em jogo é a derrocada definitiva da OTAN e a falência do projeto de dominação ocidental Fonte

The CT House OK'd a four-year contract granting annual raises of up to 5% to 3,661 state employees, setting aside Republican complaints.

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The CT House OK'd a four-year contract granting annual raises of up to 5% to 3,661 state employees, setting aside Republican complaints.

စလေ ခမရ ၄၁၆ က အင်အား နှစ်ရာခန့် စစ်ကြောင်းက အိမ်ခြေ ၁၈၀ ခန့်ရှိတဲ့ ချောက်မြို့နယ် ပြရွာကို ရွာလုံးကျွတ်မီးရှို့ခဲ့။

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စလေ ခမရ ၄၁၆ က အင်အား နှစ်ရာခန့် စစ်ကြောင်းက အိမ်ခြေ ၁၈၀ ခန့်ရှိတဲ့ ချောက်မြို့နယ် ပြရွာကို ရွာလုံးကျွတ်မီးရှို့ခဲ့။

Au Soudan, les paramilitaires des Forces de soutien rapide (FSR) ont annoncé ce 24 mars avoir pris la ville d'al-Kurmuk dans l'État du Nil Bleu au sud-est du pays, à la frontière avec l'Éthiopie. Elles sont soutenues par le Mouvement populaire de libération du Soudan-Nord (SPLP-N) dirigé par Abdelaziz el Hilu. L'armée soudanaise s'est retirée dans sa base arrière à Damazin, capitale du Nil Bleu. La prise de cette ville stratégique a relancé les accusations envers l'Éthiopie d’être impliquée au Soudan aux côtés des FSR. Les affrontements ont commencé le 22 mars et ont permis aux FSR de prendre plusieurs autres villes.

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Au Soudan, les paramilitaires des Forces de soutien rapide (FSR) ont annoncé ce 24 mars avoir pris la ville d'al-Kurmuk dans l'État du Nil Bleu au sud-est du pays, à la frontière avec l'Éthiopie. Elles sont soutenues par le Mouvement populaire de libération du Soudan-Nord (SPLP-N) dirigé par Abdelaziz el Hilu. L'armée soudanaise s'est retirée dans sa base arrière à Damazin, capitale du Nil Bleu. La prise de cette ville stratégique a relancé les accusations envers l'Éthiopie d’être impliquée au Soudan aux côtés des FSR. Les affrontements ont commencé le 22 mars et ont permis aux FSR de prendre plusieurs autres villes.

El hijo deñl mítico ex capitán destaca como portero en el Mundial Sub-12 y apunta a futuro prometedor en el club blanco.

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El hijo deñl mítico ex capitán destaca como portero en el Mundial Sub-12 y apunta a futuro prometedor en el club blanco.

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An Idaho Senate committee on Tuesday advanced a bill prohibiting health care providers that accept Medicaid funding from using “DEI” — diversity, equity and inclusion — policies in employment, training and practice.  The bill was sent to the Senate floor for further consideration. If passed by the full Senate, it would go to the governor […]

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An Idaho Senate committee on Tuesday advanced a bill prohibiting health care providers that accept Medicaid funding from using “DEI” — diversity, equity and inclusion — policies in employment, training and practice.  The bill was sent to the Senate floor for further consideration. If passed by the full Senate, it would go to the governor […]

လွှတ်တော်ဟာ အစိုးရအဖွဲ့ဆန္ဒကို တံဆိပ်ထုလိုက်လျောပေးရတဲ့ ရာဘာတံဆိပ်တုံးလွှတ်တော်သာ ဖြစ်မည်ဟု အကဲခတ်တွေ ဝေဖန်။

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လွှတ်တော်ဟာ အစိုးရအဖွဲ့ဆန္ဒကို တံဆိပ်ထုလိုက်လျောပေးရတဲ့ ရာဘာတံဆိပ်တုံးလွှတ်တော်သာ ဖြစ်မည်ဟု အကဲခတ်တွေ ဝေဖန်။

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The New Mexico Department of Health reports 10 cases in Luna County; three in Doña Ana County and two in Hidalgo County, all among federal detainees. No hospitalizations or deaths have been associated with the cases, according to health officials.

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The New Mexico Department of Health reports 10 cases in Luna County; three in Doña Ana County and two in Hidalgo County, all among federal detainees. No hospitalizations or deaths have been associated with the cases, according to health officials.

Un hallazgo sin precedentes revela, por primera vez, el mecanismo molecular exacto que permite al cuerpo humano percibir el frío.

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Un hallazgo sin precedentes revela, por primera vez, el mecanismo molecular exacto que permite al cuerpo humano percibir el frío.

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) - University of California, Los Angeles is being sued over what plaintiffs call a "radical," anti-Israel activist. The lawsuit was brought by the Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute, which claims UCLA is hiding records from the public about what “radicals” have been teaching on campus during UCLA’s taxpayer-funded Activist-in-Residence program. Goldwater said these “activists” have a right to their radical ideas, including the self-proclaimed revolutionary journalist Lisa Gray-Garcia, who called homelessness a “white man’s scam” and accused Israel of genocide. Still, Goldwater attorneys said the university is not entitled to hide records about what radicals are teaching or how much they’re being paid. “Public universities don't get to operate in secret,” Goldwater attorney Stacy Skankey told The Center Square. “They're taxpayer-funded, and so if the taxpayers are funding any particular program, the public has a right to see it.” According to Skankey, Goldwater has been trying to get information for several months, but UCLA has not complied with the California Public Records Act and its requirements for a timely response. “So we have sued to get them to comply with the law to ensure that we receive the documents that they're withholding,” said Skankey. “In California, the response is due almost immediately, and they have worked with us as far as saying that a production would be forthcoming. But they've kept moving the ball on that, and they haven't given us a clear reason as to why that's happening, why they're withholding.” Skankey noted the law does not make exceptions for anything that might prove inconvenient or embarrassing to UCLA. “They cannot operate behind closed doors,” said Skankey. “They are public and taxpayer-funded, and so, any taxpayer has a right to know what's going on at that university and what they're funding.” The California Public Records Act was passed by the state Legislature in 1968. According to CA.gov, the state of California states that CPRA “requires that government records be disclosed to the public, upon request.” The lawsuit is filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

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(The Center Square) - University of California, Los Angeles is being sued over what plaintiffs call a "radical," anti-Israel activist. The lawsuit was brought by the Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute, which claims UCLA is hiding records from the public about what “radicals” have been teaching on campus during UCLA’s taxpayer-funded Activist-in-Residence program. Goldwater said these “activists” have a right to their radical ideas, including the self-proclaimed revolutionary journalist Lisa Gray-Garcia, who called homelessness a “white man’s scam” and accused Israel of genocide. Still, Goldwater attorneys said the university is not entitled to hide records about what radicals are teaching or how much they’re being paid. “Public universities don't get to operate in secret,” Goldwater attorney Stacy Skankey told The Center Square. “They're taxpayer-funded, and so if the taxpayers are funding any particular program, the public has a right to see it.” According to Skankey, Goldwater has been trying to get information for several months, but UCLA has not complied with the California Public Records Act and its requirements for a timely response. “So we have sued to get them to comply with the law to ensure that we receive the documents that they're withholding,” said Skankey. “In California, the response is due almost immediately, and they have worked with us as far as saying that a production would be forthcoming. But they've kept moving the ball on that, and they haven't given us a clear reason as to why that's happening, why they're withholding.” Skankey noted the law does not make exceptions for anything that might prove inconvenient or embarrassing to UCLA. “They cannot operate behind closed doors,” said Skankey. “They are public and taxpayer-funded, and so, any taxpayer has a right to know what's going on at that university and what they're funding.” The California Public Records Act was passed by the state Legislature in 1968. According to CA.gov, the state of California states that CPRA “requires that government records be disclosed to the public, upon request.” The lawsuit is filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

For people dealing with changes to FoodShare requirements, here are some ways to keep the benefits. The post SNAP work requirements have changed. Here is a look at options to keep benefits, including volunteering appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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For people dealing with changes to FoodShare requirements, here are some ways to keep the benefits. The post SNAP work requirements have changed. Here is a look at options to keep benefits, including volunteering appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Google deverá pagar o equivalente a R$ 9,4 milhões, enquanto que a Meta foi condenada ao pagamento de uma indenização no valor que corresponde a R$ 22 milhões Fonte

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Google deverá pagar o equivalente a R$ 9,4 milhões, enquanto que a Meta foi condenada ao pagamento de uma indenização no valor que corresponde a R$ 22 milhões Fonte

“Ainda não tenho o costume de falar”, iniciou Nilsa Gomes, moradora da comunidade quilombola Santa Rita de Cássia, uma das quatro que existem há décadas na Área de Preservação Ambiental (APA) Chapada do Lagoão, em Araçuaí, no Vale do Jequitinhonha (MG). A timidez ao microfone contrastou com a firmeza de seus gestos. Sem recorrer a […] Fonte

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“Ainda não tenho o costume de falar”, iniciou Nilsa Gomes, moradora da comunidade quilombola Santa Rita de Cássia, uma das quatro que existem há décadas na Área de Preservação Ambiental (APA) Chapada do Lagoão, em Araçuaí, no Vale do Jequitinhonha (MG). A timidez ao microfone contrastou com a firmeza de seus gestos. Sem recorrer a […] Fonte

တရုတ်နယ်စပ် ကုန်သွယ်ရေးလမ်းကြောင်းတလျောက်က KIA နဲ့ SSPP/SSA ဂိတ်တွေပါ TNLA ဂိတ်တွေနဲ့အတူ ဖယ်ရှားပေးရ။

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တရုတ်နယ်စပ် ကုန်သွယ်ရေးလမ်းကြောင်းတလျောက်က KIA နဲ့ SSPP/SSA ဂိတ်တွေပါ TNLA ဂိတ်တွေနဲ့အတူ ဖယ်ရှားပေးရ။

گزارش‌های منتشر شده در شبکه‌های اجتماعی از وقوع حملات هوایی در شمال شرق ایران از جمله در مشهد در روز چهارشنبه ۵ فروردین حکایت دارد. حساب کاربری وحید‌آنلاین ویدیویی منتشر کرده که از حملات در سمت فرودگاه مشهد حکایت دارد.

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گزارش‌های منتشر شده در شبکه‌های اجتماعی از وقوع حملات هوایی در شمال شرق ایران از جمله در مشهد در روز چهارشنبه ۵ فروردین حکایت دارد. حساب کاربری وحید‌آنلاین ویدیویی منتشر کرده که از حملات در سمت فرودگاه مشهد حکایت دارد.

Gamma Resources Ltd filed a notice of intent last month to drill up to 12 500-foot-deep holes in search of uranium in Rio Arriba County.

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Gamma Resources Ltd filed a notice of intent last month to drill up to 12 500-foot-deep holes in search of uranium in Rio Arriba County.

(The Center Square) - Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson said a small park in the city's South Park neighborhood will no longer be called Cesar Chavez Park. Wilson in a blog post Wednesday said that she was taking the action in response to sexual abuse allegations recently reported about the late farmworker advocate. “Parks are community spaces, and everyone who visits should feel welcome there,” Wilson wrote. “When a name causes pain, we have a responsibility to act." A small sign saying Cesar Chavez Park has already been removed. The action comes after allegations surfaced earlier this month in a New York Times report that Chavez sexually abused two women, now 66, as children, raped another woman, engaged in sexual harassment and fathered several children while married. Chavez, who died in 1993, co-foundered the United Farm Workers. The union was particularly active in the 1960s and 1970s fighting through non-violent protests for the rights of farmworkers in California. Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has announced that the state will not issue a proclamation honoring Cesar Chavez Day on March 31, and California is considering changing the name of the state holiday in Chavez's honor to "Farmworkers Day." Wilson's action comes at the urging of City Councilmember Alexis Rinck and King County Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda. The small park sits on county land but is managed by the city. "Renaming César Chávez Park is not simply about changing signage, it’s about redefining who we choose to honor in shared public spaces and how those choices reflect our values as we are forced to reexamine history,” said Rinck in a statement." The Seattle Parks and Recreation Department said community members are invited to submit new names for the park up until April 14. The email is BPRC@seattle.gov. It has not been announced when the park will be renamed.

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(The Center Square) - Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson said a small park in the city's South Park neighborhood will no longer be called Cesar Chavez Park. Wilson in a blog post Wednesday said that she was taking the action in response to sexual abuse allegations recently reported about the late farmworker advocate. “Parks are community spaces, and everyone who visits should feel welcome there,” Wilson wrote. “When a name causes pain, we have a responsibility to act." A small sign saying Cesar Chavez Park has already been removed. The action comes after allegations surfaced earlier this month in a New York Times report that Chavez sexually abused two women, now 66, as children, raped another woman, engaged in sexual harassment and fathered several children while married. Chavez, who died in 1993, co-foundered the United Farm Workers. The union was particularly active in the 1960s and 1970s fighting through non-violent protests for the rights of farmworkers in California. Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has announced that the state will not issue a proclamation honoring Cesar Chavez Day on March 31, and California is considering changing the name of the state holiday in Chavez's honor to "Farmworkers Day." Wilson's action comes at the urging of City Councilmember Alexis Rinck and King County Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda. The small park sits on county land but is managed by the city. "Renaming César Chávez Park is not simply about changing signage, it’s about redefining who we choose to honor in shared public spaces and how those choices reflect our values as we are forced to reexamine history,” said Rinck in a statement." The Seattle Parks and Recreation Department said community members are invited to submit new names for the park up until April 14. The email is BPRC@seattle.gov. It has not been announced when the park will be renamed.