In the same afternoon Florida lawmakers gave approval to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ redrawn mid-decade congressional maps, advocacy groups made clear their opposition and expectation of legal challenges. Common Cause Florida said Wednesday afternoon it is exploring legal options. Florida’s proposed maps, critics say, don’t meet their criteria for fairness. The Legislature’s approval coincided with a […]

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In the same afternoon Florida lawmakers gave approval to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ redrawn mid-decade congressional maps, advocacy groups made clear their opposition and expectation of legal challenges. Common Cause Florida said Wednesday afternoon it is exploring legal options. Florida’s proposed maps, critics say, don’t meet their criteria for fairness. The Legislature’s approval coincided with a […]

Former U.S. Transportation Secretary and 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is scheduled to rally in Butte on May 17 with supporters of a proposed ballot initiative that would ban corporate money in Montana politics. The post Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to speak against corporate campaign spending in Butte appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Former U.S. Transportation Secretary and 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is scheduled to rally in Butte on May 17 with supporters of a proposed ballot initiative that would ban corporate money in Montana politics. The post Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to speak against corporate campaign spending in Butte appeared first on Montana Free Press.

Waymo says its autonomous vehicles are making cities safer, but Austin leaders point to recent public safety incidents as evidence the technology still needs improvement. The post Waymo touts safety gains, but Austin leaders still have questions appeared first on Austin Current.

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Wednesday’s Supreme Court significantly limiting majority-minority districts should not have an immediate effect  on Alabama’s legislative and congressional districts. But that could change in the future. In a 6-3 decision, in a case called Louisiana v. Callais, Justice Samuel Alito held that a Louisiana congressional map was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, and ruled that plaintiffs […]

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Wednesday’s Supreme Court significantly limiting majority-minority districts should not have an immediate effect  on Alabama’s legislative and congressional districts. But that could change in the future. In a 6-3 decision, in a case called Louisiana v. Callais, Justice Samuel Alito held that a Louisiana congressional map was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, and ruled that plaintiffs […]

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Un hombre mexicano en los Estados Unidos se ha declarado culpable de hacerse pasar por un agente de la Patrulla Fronteriza y de seguir a oficiales de inmigración federales para desviarlos mientras realizaban misiones de control de inmigración en San Diego. Jamie Ernesto Alvarez-Gonzalez admitió haber seguido a un agente de la Patrulla Fronteriza el […]

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Un hombre mexicano en los Estados Unidos se ha declarado culpable de hacerse pasar por un agente de la Patrulla Fronteriza y de seguir a oficiales de inmigración federales para desviarlos mientras realizaban misiones de control de inmigración en San Diego. Jamie Ernesto Alvarez-Gonzalez admitió haber seguido a un agente de la Patrulla Fronteriza el […]

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A detained Bolivian immigrant awaiting deportation to the Democratic Republic of Congo shared a message with his supporters ahead of a rally to call for his release. José Yugar-Cruz shared an audio message from detention, released and translated from Spanish to English by immigration group Escucha Mi Voz Iowa. He thanked his supporters and said […]

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A detained Bolivian immigrant awaiting deportation to the Democratic Republic of Congo shared a message with his supporters ahead of a rally to call for his release. José Yugar-Cruz shared an audio message from detention, released and translated from Spanish to English by immigration group Escucha Mi Voz Iowa. He thanked his supporters and said […]

法国消费者保护监管机构周三(4月29日)表示,在对主要跨境电商平台商品进行抽检后发现,约四分之三的产品没有达到欧盟相关标准,其中近一半甚至被认定存在安全风险。法国牵头在欧洲范围内加强对低价电商平台的监管,包括Shein和Temu等中资背景企业。

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法国消费者保护监管机构周三(4月29日)表示,在对主要跨境电商平台商品进行抽检后发现,约四分之三的产品没有达到欧盟相关标准,其中近一半甚至被认定存在安全风险。法国牵头在欧洲范围内加强对低价电商平台的监管,包括Shein和Temu等中资背景企业。

Michigan nursing home residents often are neglected — left in their own waste, their calls for help ignored and fed meager, unappetizing meals — critics told Michigan senators Wednesday.

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Michigan nursing home residents often are neglected — left in their own waste, their calls for help ignored and fed meager, unappetizing meals — critics told Michigan senators Wednesday.

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(The Center Square) – The California High-Speed Rail Authority’s Board of Directors talked Wednesday morning about the ballooning $126.2 billion projected price tag for what many call a boondoggle. At their meeting, board members deflected blame about what they said is the total cost of the project to date – $15.7 billion. California voters passed a bond measure in November 2008 approving a $9.95 billion bond to finance the high-speed rail project, according to the official voter information guide sent to Californians that year. The Center Square reported that as of June 2025, no track had been laid. Board members weren't available Wednesday to answer The Center Square's questions about whether track would be laid this year, and the High-Speed Rail Authority staff declined to answer questions. “There’s so many questions out there from Californians, from Americans, from everybody, about why is this project so hard, why has it fallen behind, how has it gotten so expensive,” board member Emily Cohen said during the meeting. “High-speed Rail [Authority] is not in charge of every component of building this project.” Cohen added that a funding package that entails $1 billion of funding every year through 2045, subject to the Legislature's approval, is crucial to finishing the high-speed rail project. No legislators were present at Wednesday's meeting except Sen. Anna Caballero, D-Merced, an ex-officio board member who attended part of the session and did not comment. “We need our elected officials and we need our constituents to make noise about how important this is for getting this project done,” Cohen said. “High-speed Rail [Authority] does not have control over this. Our elected officials owe Californians this package in a responsible way to get this project done. That’s on them.” Officials also were concerned about the timeline of finishing construction on the high-speed rail project, saying that more delays mean higher costs. “This needs to be addressed, and this is a way for how we continue to reduce the taxpayers’ burden, and continue to raise funds through the program,” Ian Choudri, the rail authority's CEO, told the board. Notably, a draft 2026 business plan released in February, which was slated for discussion during the High-Speed Rail Authority’s Wednesday board meeting, was delayed to the next board meeting in May. The draft business plan was released months ahead of the High-Speed Rail Authority’s final 2026 business plan, which is due on May 1 of each year. The business plan also says that the project is estimated to be finished in 2039 and be open for business in 2040 - 20 years past the initial projected timeline California’s voters were told in 2008. In that draft business plan, officials highlighted an allocation of $1 billion a year through 2045, which would come from the state’s cap-and-trade program, often referred to by state officials as cap-and-invest. Some of that funding will be used to pay for the Merced-to-Bakersfield segment of the high-speed rail, which is currently under construction in the middle of the state. That middle section of the high-speed rail is expected to cost $34.76 billion, according to that draft business plan, and high-speed rail officials said in that business plan that they identified $39.3 billion to pay for that segment of the rail. That leaves an additional $4.5 billion for the Merced-to-Bakersfield segment. That plan also says that the $1 billion a year allocated to the high-speed rail is dependent on market and regulatory risk that might result in less than $1 billion a year being generated from the state’s cap-and-trade program, which the plan calls greenhouse gas reduction funds. Another report issued in March by the High-Speed Rail Authority projects that the completion of the Merced-to-Bakersfield segment will cost less than what the authority projected in its draft business plan released only one month earlier. In the March report, the authority projected that the Merced-to-Bakersfield segment would cost $31.56 billion, $3.2 billion less than projected in February. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, who has been critical of California’s high-speed rail project, did not respond to The Center Square for a request for an interview on Wednesday. Duffy was instrumental in withdrawing $4 billion in federal funds that was originally slated to go to the high speed rail from the Federal Railroad Administration in 2025. The cancellation of those federal dollars led to the California Department of Justice suing the federal government, although that lawsuit was eventually dismissed. In February, Gov. Gavin Newsom said California is moving ahead with high-speed rail thanks to the completion of the southern railhead facility in Kern County.

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(The Center Square) – The California High-Speed Rail Authority’s Board of Directors talked Wednesday morning about the ballooning $126.2 billion projected price tag for what many call a boondoggle. At their meeting, board members deflected blame about what they said is the total cost of the project to date – $15.7 billion. California voters passed a bond measure in November 2008 approving a $9.95 billion bond to finance the high-speed rail project, according to the official voter information guide sent to Californians that year. The Center Square reported that as of June 2025, no track had been laid. Board members weren't available Wednesday to answer The Center Square's questions about whether track would be laid this year, and the High-Speed Rail Authority staff declined to answer questions. “There’s so many questions out there from Californians, from Americans, from everybody, about why is this project so hard, why has it fallen behind, how has it gotten so expensive,” board member Emily Cohen said during the meeting. “High-speed Rail [Authority] is not in charge of every component of building this project.” Cohen added that a funding package that entails $1 billion of funding every year through 2045, subject to the Legislature's approval, is crucial to finishing the high-speed rail project. No legislators were present at Wednesday's meeting except Sen. Anna Caballero, D-Merced, an ex-officio board member who attended part of the session and did not comment. “We need our elected officials and we need our constituents to make noise about how important this is for getting this project done,” Cohen said. “High-speed Rail [Authority] does not have control over this. Our elected officials owe Californians this package in a responsible way to get this project done. That’s on them.” Officials also were concerned about the timeline of finishing construction on the high-speed rail project, saying that more delays mean higher costs. “This needs to be addressed, and this is a way for how we continue to reduce the taxpayers’ burden, and continue to raise funds through the program,” Ian Choudri, the rail authority's CEO, told the board. Notably, a draft 2026 business plan released in February, which was slated for discussion during the High-Speed Rail Authority’s Wednesday board meeting, was delayed to the next board meeting in May. The draft business plan was released months ahead of the High-Speed Rail Authority’s final 2026 business plan, which is due on May 1 of each year. The business plan also says that the project is estimated to be finished in 2039 and be open for business in 2040 - 20 years past the initial projected timeline California’s voters were told in 2008. In that draft business plan, officials highlighted an allocation of $1 billion a year through 2045, which would come from the state’s cap-and-trade program, often referred to by state officials as cap-and-invest. Some of that funding will be used to pay for the Merced-to-Bakersfield segment of the high-speed rail, which is currently under construction in the middle of the state. That middle section of the high-speed rail is expected to cost $34.76 billion, according to that draft business plan, and high-speed rail officials said in that business plan that they identified $39.3 billion to pay for that segment of the rail. That leaves an additional $4.5 billion for the Merced-to-Bakersfield segment. That plan also says that the $1 billion a year allocated to the high-speed rail is dependent on market and regulatory risk that might result in less than $1 billion a year being generated from the state’s cap-and-trade program, which the plan calls greenhouse gas reduction funds. Another report issued in March by the High-Speed Rail Authority projects that the completion of the Merced-to-Bakersfield segment will cost less than what the authority projected in its draft business plan released only one month earlier. In the March report, the authority projected that the Merced-to-Bakersfield segment would cost $31.56 billion, $3.2 billion less than projected in February. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, who has been critical of California’s high-speed rail project, did not respond to The Center Square for a request for an interview on Wednesday. Duffy was instrumental in withdrawing $4 billion in federal funds that was originally slated to go to the high speed rail from the Federal Railroad Administration in 2025. The cancellation of those federal dollars led to the California Department of Justice suing the federal government, although that lawsuit was eventually dismissed. In February, Gov. Gavin Newsom said California is moving ahead with high-speed rail thanks to the completion of the southern railhead facility in Kern County.

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The benefits of ditching daylight savings time are clear on paper: They include better sleep and health, and improved academic performance by high school students. Two states, Arizona and Hawaii, have already done it.

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The benefits of ditching daylight savings time are clear on paper: They include better sleep and health, and improved academic performance by high school students. Two states, Arizona and Hawaii, have already done it.

中国周三(4月29日)向欧盟发出明确警告:如果欧方不对拟议中的“购买欧洲产品”法案及修订后的网络安全规则作出实质性修改,北京将对欧盟及相关企业采取反制措施。

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中国周三(4月29日)向欧盟发出明确警告:如果欧方不对拟议中的“购买欧洲产品”法案及修订后的网络安全规则作出实质性修改,北京将对欧盟及相关企业采取反制措施。

La Coalición Latinoamericana de Charlotte ha dado un nuevo giro en la orientación de algunos de sus servicios que brinda a la comunidad inmigrante, enfocándose ahora en servicios y recursos relacionados con la salud integral para ayudarle en el proceso de integración e inclusión en esta sociedad La entrada Inauguran el Centro de Bienestar Familiar de la Coalición Latinoamericana se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Inauguran el Centro de Bienestar Familiar de la Coalición Latinoamericana was first posted on abril 29, 2026 at 5:30 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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La Coalición Latinoamericana de Charlotte ha dado un nuevo giro en la orientación de algunos de sus servicios que brinda a la comunidad inmigrante, enfocándose ahora en servicios y recursos relacionados con la salud integral para ayudarle en el proceso de integración e inclusión en esta sociedad La entrada Inauguran el Centro de Bienestar Familiar de la Coalición Latinoamericana se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Inauguran el Centro de Bienestar Familiar de la Coalición Latinoamericana was first posted on abril 29, 2026 at 5:30 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

For the past two years, Pinebrook Elementary School carried labels no school wants: “D” and “low performing.” Inside the building, though, the story was more complicated. Teachers were working hard. Students were growing. But something wasn’t adding up. According to... The post More than a label: How Pinebrook Elementary redefined literacy and math growth and what came next appeared first on EdNC.

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For the past two years, Pinebrook Elementary School carried labels no school wants: “D” and “low performing.” Inside the building, though, the story was more complicated. Teachers were working hard. Students were growing. But something wasn’t adding up. According to... The post More than a label: How Pinebrook Elementary redefined literacy and math growth and what came next appeared first on EdNC.

At a quarterly meeting on Tuesday, members of the Governor’s Teacher Advisory Committee discussed efforts to study teacher retention and provided updates on their advocacy priorities this short session. The committee is composed of active educators who have been tasked... The post Governor’s Teacher Advisory Committee discusses research on teacher retention appeared first on EdNC.

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At a quarterly meeting on Tuesday, members of the Governor’s Teacher Advisory Committee discussed efforts to study teacher retention and provided updates on their advocacy priorities this short session. The committee is composed of active educators who have been tasked... The post Governor’s Teacher Advisory Committee discusses research on teacher retention appeared first on EdNC.

What I am about to share is personal — but it’s not unique. It is the result of a system affecting school leaders like me all across North Carolina. To be honest, I am deeply ashamed to write this. But... The post Perspective | The policy that forced a North Carolina Principal of the Year to take an $8,000 pay cut appeared first on EdNC.

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What I am about to share is personal — but it’s not unique. It is the result of a system affecting school leaders like me all across North Carolina. To be honest, I am deeply ashamed to write this. But... The post Perspective | The policy that forced a North Carolina Principal of the Year to take an $8,000 pay cut appeared first on EdNC.

Au Liban, nouvelle journée sanglante mercredi 29 avril : au moins cinq personnes, dont un soldat de l’armée libanaise, ont été tuées dans des frappes israéliennes dans le Sud, en dépit d’une trêve. L’armée israélienne dit viser des membres du Hezbollah, mais des civils sont tués, selon Beyrouth. Le Hezbollah, pour sa part, continue de revendiquer des attaques contre des soldats israéliens. Plus d’un million de Libanais restent déplacés en raison d’une guerre qui ne dit pas son nom.

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Au Liban, nouvelle journée sanglante mercredi 29 avril : au moins cinq personnes, dont un soldat de l’armée libanaise, ont été tuées dans des frappes israéliennes dans le Sud, en dépit d’une trêve. L’armée israélienne dit viser des membres du Hezbollah, mais des civils sont tués, selon Beyrouth. Le Hezbollah, pour sa part, continue de revendiquer des attaques contre des soldats israéliens. Plus d’un million de Libanais restent déplacés en raison d’une guerre qui ne dit pas son nom.

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美联储周三(4月29日)决定维持基准利率在3.50%至3.75%区间不变,同时警告:在中东冲突背景下,通胀压力正在加剧,经济前景不确定性上升。特朗普提名的沃什通过参议院提名确认程序,有望5月中接任美联储主席。

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美联储周三(4月29日)决定维持基准利率在3.50%至3.75%区间不变,同时警告:在中东冲突背景下,通胀压力正在加剧,经济前景不确定性上升。特朗普提名的沃什通过参议院提名确认程序,有望5月中接任美联储主席。

Ambos jugadores tuvieron que ser sustituidos por problemas físicos. Simeone reza para que ambos estén disponibles para el partido en Londres.

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Ambos jugadores tuvieron que ser sustituidos por problemas físicos. Simeone reza para que ambos estén disponibles para el partido en Londres.

In an unexpected move, prosecutors said they intend to drop the main conspiracy charge against the remaining “Broadview Six” protesters.

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In an unexpected move, prosecutors said they intend to drop the main conspiracy charge against the remaining “Broadview Six” protesters.

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¿Alguna vez has visto pequeñas bolitas que parecen granos de pimienta en los marcos de tus ventanas o en el piso cerca de muebles de madera y te has preguntado de dónde vienen Sorpresa: podrían ser termitas. Estos insectos pueden vivir ocultos en estructuras de madera durante largos periodos sin ser detectados, por lo que […]

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¿Alguna vez has visto pequeñas bolitas que parecen granos de pimienta en los marcos de tus ventanas o en el piso cerca de muebles de madera y te has preguntado de dónde vienen Sorpresa: podrían ser termitas. Estos insectos pueden vivir ocultos en estructuras de madera durante largos periodos sin ser detectados, por lo que […]