New Hampshire Senate Republicans fast-tracked a bill to create universal open enrollment in New Hampshire public schools Thursday, using a parliamentary maneuver to send the bill to the House without needing a hearing in either chamber. If signed into law, the legislation would allow New Hampshire residents to enroll students in any school district in […]

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New Hampshire Senate Republicans fast-tracked a bill to create universal open enrollment in New Hampshire public schools Thursday, using a parliamentary maneuver to send the bill to the House without needing a hearing in either chamber. If signed into law, the legislation would allow New Hampshire residents to enroll students in any school district in […]

The new rules dramatically expand an existing policy to bar organizations receiving U.S. foreign aid from providing or even discussing abortions, gender identity, or DEI Trump administration exports anti-abortion and anti-trans policies through expanded ‘global gag rule’ is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

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The new rules dramatically expand an existing policy to bar organizations receiving U.S. foreign aid from providing or even discussing abortions, gender identity, or DEI Trump administration exports anti-abortion and anti-trans policies through expanded ‘global gag rule’ is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

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Opponents of high-density housing have tried to turn the term into a dirty word. But Midway Rising shows how it can be a city's secret sauce.

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Opponents of high-density housing have tried to turn the term into a dirty word. But Midway Rising shows how it can be a city's secret sauce.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

On January 18, a photograph of a pair of safety goggles in a hardware store floated across my Instagram timeline. “#JOURNALISTS covering #iceprotest in #Minneapolis: Less lethal projectiles move 400-600 feet per second. Z87.1 glasses no longer provide the protection required,” read the caption. The post came from Crisis Ready Media and was shared by...

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On January 18, a photograph of a pair of safety goggles in a hardware store floated across my Instagram timeline. “#JOURNALISTS covering #iceprotest in #Minneapolis: Less lethal projectiles move 400-600 feet per second. Z87.1 glasses no longer provide the protection required,” read the caption. The post came from Crisis Ready Media and was shared by...

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Terwijl de EU de import van Russisch gas verbiedt, waarschuwt Greenpeace voor een nieuwe, gevaarlijke afhankelijkheid. De milieuorganisatie eist dat Europa stopt met het spekken van de kas van Donald Trump.

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Terwijl de EU de import van Russisch gas verbiedt, waarschuwt Greenpeace voor een nieuwe, gevaarlijke afhankelijkheid. De milieuorganisatie eist dat Europa stopt met het spekken van de kas van Donald Trump.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

Less than an hour after the Saturday morning killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents in south Minneapolis, conservative influencer Cam Higby took to social media with a sensational claim: Higby had “infiltrated” the group chats fueling local resistance to Operation Metro Surge. On Monday, FBI director Kash Patel said he had “opened an investigation” […]

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Less than an hour after the Saturday morning killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents in south Minneapolis, conservative influencer Cam Higby took to social media with a sensational claim: Higby had “infiltrated” the group chats fueling local resistance to Operation Metro Surge. On Monday, FBI director Kash Patel said he had “opened an investigation” […]

The day after the U.S. announced the start of the next phase of the “ceasefire,” Israel killed at least 10 people in airstrikes on Gaza Palestinians in Gaza doubt phase two of the ceasefire and Trump’s Board of Peace is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

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The day after the U.S. announced the start of the next phase of the “ceasefire,” Israel killed at least 10 people in airstrikes on Gaza Palestinians in Gaza doubt phase two of the ceasefire and Trump’s Board of Peace is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

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(The Center Square) — Maine's casino operators are suing the state to block a new law giving the Wabanaki Nations exclusive rights to online gambling, saying it would create "race based monopoly" over the games. In the lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, lawyers for Oxford Casino — one of two brick and mortar casinos in the state — allege that Maine's approval of a law authorizing iGaming rights to the state's four federally recognized tribes "deals a gut-wrenching blow" to existing businesses that "have heavily invested in the state and its people.” Oxford's lawyers claim the new law creates "a race-based monopoly for in-state businesses" that "violates equal protection, flouts constitutional restrictions on economic protectionism, and fails scrutiny under both the United States and Maine Constitutions." "Maine has for decades provided careful limits on gaming to protect its citizens," the plaintiffs wrote in the 19-page complaint. "Now, the Legislature has blessed a race-based monopoly that will allow Maine Tribes alone to offer iGaming in every square inch of Maine." Lawyers for the plaintiffs cited a recent industry study which found that brick and mortar-based casino revenue drops by 16% on average after iGaming is introduced, "causing substantial job losses, hundreds of millions of dollars in lost economic output, and reduced tax contributions that fund public services." In Maine, the study projects on average the introduction of iGaming into the State will lead to approximately 378 lost jobs, $22 million in lost labor income, and $60 million in lost value added across the economy. "All these harms are the direct consequence of a race-and-geography-based monopoly," they wrote in the lawsuit. "If the Maine Legislature has made the choice to allow iGaming within the State, it should give everyone a fair chance to compete, without regard to race or citizenship, as both the United States and Maine Constitutions require." Legislation that went to effect this month updated a decades-old compact with the state's Wabanaki Nations – the Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Micmac and Houlton Band of Maliseet – allowing them to set up an online sports gambling market, including setting regulations and taxes on bets placed on professional sports. Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, who has previously opposed an expansion of gambling, allowed legislation to become law without her signature. Mills said she changed her mind after meeting with the five elected Chiefs of the Wabanaki Nations who "spoke passionately" about the "economic sovereignty" that online gambling could provide for their communities. "It has always been my strong desire to work with Tribal leaders to improve the lives and livelihoods of the Wabanaki Nations, and it is my hope that this new revenue will do just that," Mills said in a statement. Maine was among states that authorized wagers on professional sports after the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018 struck down a federal law barring sports gambling in nearly all states except Nevada, paving the way for betting on games. But a landmark land claims settlement in 1980 exempted Maine from federal Indian gaming laws, which has prevented the tribes from opening casinos on their lands.

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(The Center Square) — Maine's casino operators are suing the state to block a new law giving the Wabanaki Nations exclusive rights to online gambling, saying it would create "race based monopoly" over the games. In the lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, lawyers for Oxford Casino — one of two brick and mortar casinos in the state — allege that Maine's approval of a law authorizing iGaming rights to the state's four federally recognized tribes "deals a gut-wrenching blow" to existing businesses that "have heavily invested in the state and its people.” Oxford's lawyers claim the new law creates "a race-based monopoly for in-state businesses" that "violates equal protection, flouts constitutional restrictions on economic protectionism, and fails scrutiny under both the United States and Maine Constitutions." "Maine has for decades provided careful limits on gaming to protect its citizens," the plaintiffs wrote in the 19-page complaint. "Now, the Legislature has blessed a race-based monopoly that will allow Maine Tribes alone to offer iGaming in every square inch of Maine." Lawyers for the plaintiffs cited a recent industry study which found that brick and mortar-based casino revenue drops by 16% on average after iGaming is introduced, "causing substantial job losses, hundreds of millions of dollars in lost economic output, and reduced tax contributions that fund public services." In Maine, the study projects on average the introduction of iGaming into the State will lead to approximately 378 lost jobs, $22 million in lost labor income, and $60 million in lost value added across the economy. "All these harms are the direct consequence of a race-and-geography-based monopoly," they wrote in the lawsuit. "If the Maine Legislature has made the choice to allow iGaming within the State, it should give everyone a fair chance to compete, without regard to race or citizenship, as both the United States and Maine Constitutions require." Legislation that went to effect this month updated a decades-old compact with the state's Wabanaki Nations – the Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Micmac and Houlton Band of Maliseet – allowing them to set up an online sports gambling market, including setting regulations and taxes on bets placed on professional sports. Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, who has previously opposed an expansion of gambling, allowed legislation to become law without her signature. Mills said she changed her mind after meeting with the five elected Chiefs of the Wabanaki Nations who "spoke passionately" about the "economic sovereignty" that online gambling could provide for their communities. "It has always been my strong desire to work with Tribal leaders to improve the lives and livelihoods of the Wabanaki Nations, and it is my hope that this new revenue will do just that," Mills said in a statement. Maine was among states that authorized wagers on professional sports after the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018 struck down a federal law barring sports gambling in nearly all states except Nevada, paving the way for betting on games. But a landmark land claims settlement in 1980 exempted Maine from federal Indian gaming laws, which has prevented the tribes from opening casinos on their lands.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

Repsolek Gipuzkoan eta Nafarroan zentral eoliko bat egin nahi duen bitartean, munduko beste txoko batzuetan «bizitza suntsitzen» ari dela salatu dute.

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Repsolek Gipuzkoan eta Nafarroan zentral eoliko bat egin nahi duen bitartean, munduko beste txoko batzuetan «bizitza suntsitzen» ari dela salatu dute.

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

Udaltzaingoak atxilotuen jatorria emateko egindako eskaera egin du PPk ostegun honetan, baina Bilboko Udalak atzera bota du. Alabaina, udalbatzak eskatu dio udal gobernuari segurtasun politikak eta bizikidetza indartu ditzala, beti ere 2024an onartutako segurtasun itunaren testuinguruan.

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Udaltzaingoak atxilotuen jatorria emateko egindako eskaera egin du PPk ostegun honetan, baina Bilboko Udalak atzera bota du. Alabaina, udalbatzak eskatu dio udal gobernuari segurtasun politikak eta bizikidetza indartu ditzala, beti ere 2024an onartutako segurtasun itunaren testuinguruan.

Territorial el podcast, es un producto de Territorial Alianza de Medios, integrado por 17 medios de comunicación en 12 estados de México. Te contamos el “detrás de cámara” o “detrás de bambalinas” de nuestros reportajes, notas y de nuestras crónicas. ¡Escúchanos! En el primer episodio de “Territorial el podcast” se relata cómo le hizo el equipo de El […] La entrada La historia detrás de una crónica periodística: Territorial el podcast aparece primero en LADO B.

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Territorial el podcast, es un producto de Territorial Alianza de Medios, integrado por 17 medios de comunicación en 12 estados de México. Te contamos el “detrás de cámara” o “detrás de bambalinas” de nuestros reportajes, notas y de nuestras crónicas. ¡Escúchanos! En el primer episodio de “Territorial el podcast” se relata cómo le hizo el equipo de El […] La entrada La historia detrás de una crónica periodística: Territorial el podcast aparece primero en LADO B.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate was unable to advance a funding package Thursday, pushing the federal government closer to a partial shutdown as Democrats press for restrictions on immigration enforcement.  The 45-55 vote needed at least 60 senators to agree to move forward with debate on the six appropriations bills that have been bundled together […]

Três minas entre Congonhas e Ouro Preto, na região Central, sofreram transbordamentos esta semana ‘Não dá para ter paz’: MG tem três vazamentos de barragens nesta semana e comunidades sofrem apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Três minas entre Congonhas e Ouro Preto, na região Central, sofreram transbordamentos esta semana ‘Não dá para ter paz’: MG tem três vazamentos de barragens nesta semana e comunidades sofrem apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Hundreds of students gathered around the College Green over fears of an eventual ICE presence on campus. The post OU students demand campus protections during anti-ICE walk-out appeared first on Athens County Independent.

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Hundreds of students gathered around the College Green over fears of an eventual ICE presence on campus. The post OU students demand campus protections during anti-ICE walk-out appeared first on Athens County Independent.