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Local, state and federal authorities are all involved, but details about their process and timeline, as well as how well federal investigators are sharing information with Maine authorities, remain sparse.

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Local, state and federal authorities are all involved, but details about their process and timeline, as well as how well federal investigators are sharing information with Maine authorities, remain sparse.

The Oakland County Board of Commissioners voted 11-6 Thursday to oppose the Americans for Citizen Voting ballot initiative, a proposal to enact strict voter ID rules in Michigan.  The initiative has been criticized by opponents as voter suppression, who argue that the actual impact would prevent a significant number of U.S. citizens — such as those […]

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The Oakland County Board of Commissioners voted 11-6 Thursday to oppose the Americans for Citizen Voting ballot initiative, a proposal to enact strict voter ID rules in Michigan.  The initiative has been criticized by opponents as voter suppression, who argue that the actual impact would prevent a significant number of U.S. citizens — such as those […]

The officers involved were reportedly not wearing body cameras, and video footage of the shooting itself has yet to emerge.

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The officers involved were reportedly not wearing body cameras, and video footage of the shooting itself has yet to emerge.

El parlamentario por Antofagasta criticó que la iniciativa prioriza las necesidades de los inversionistas por sobre las de las regiones, sin contemplar mecanismos que compensen el impacto de los proyectos en los territorios. Asimismo destaco que "los beneficios esperados son inciertos, amarrando al menos a 4 gobiernos futuros", tal como han destacado distintos economistas. Este artículo Senador Velásquez por mega reforma impulsada por Kast: “Gobierno impuso sus términos, no escuchó propuestas ni buscó verdaderos acuerdos” fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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El parlamentario por Antofagasta criticó que la iniciativa prioriza las necesidades de los inversionistas por sobre las de las regiones, sin contemplar mecanismos que compensen el impacto de los proyectos en los territorios. Asimismo destaco que "los beneficios esperados son inciertos, amarrando al menos a 4 gobiernos futuros", tal como han destacado distintos economistas. Este artículo Senador Velásquez por mega reforma impulsada por Kast: “Gobierno impuso sus términos, no escuchó propuestas ni buscó verdaderos acuerdos” fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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West Virginia Watch
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The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia has filed a lawsuit against the city of Huntington and Mayor Patrick Farrell over the city’s $2.1 million deal with Flock Safety for artificial intelligence-assisted surveillance equipment.  The ACLU-WV filed the petition for writ of mandamus Thursday in Cabell County Circuit Court. ACLU-WV is representing Huntington resident […]

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The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia has filed a lawsuit against the city of Huntington and Mayor Patrick Farrell over the city’s $2.1 million deal with Flock Safety for artificial intelligence-assisted surveillance equipment.  The ACLU-WV filed the petition for writ of mandamus Thursday in Cabell County Circuit Court. ACLU-WV is representing Huntington resident […]

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Wealthy individual donors and political action committees are shaping the four-way Democratic primary for CT's 1st Congressional District.

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Wealthy individual donors and political action committees are shaping the four-way Democratic primary for CT's 1st Congressional District.

The Senate's economic development bill, which lawmakers have teed up for a vote next week, includes a provision that would require municipalities to allow duplexes as-of-right on all residentially zoned lots.

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The Senate's economic development bill, which lawmakers have teed up for a vote next week, includes a provision that would require municipalities to allow duplexes as-of-right on all residentially zoned lots.

Democrats on the North Carolina State Board of Elections want to subpoena Dallas Woodhouse, a Republican operative and former elections liaison on Auditor Dave Boliek’s staff, to ask him about his communications with county elections board chairs.  Jeff Carmon, a Democrat on the board, read some of the texts Woodhouse sent to county elections chairs […]

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Democrats on the North Carolina State Board of Elections want to subpoena Dallas Woodhouse, a Republican operative and former elections liaison on Auditor Dave Boliek’s staff, to ask him about his communications with county elections board chairs.  Jeff Carmon, a Democrat on the board, read some of the texts Woodhouse sent to county elections chairs […]

Alaska’s economic development agency is envisioning a new industrial park with data centers and a freight hub on a 30-square-mile parcel of state land just north of the thinly settled city of Houston, in the Mat-Su region some 60 road miles north of Anchorage. The state Department of Natural Resources last week proposed transferring the […]

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Alaska’s economic development agency is envisioning a new industrial park with data centers and a freight hub on a 30-square-mile parcel of state land just north of the thinly settled city of Houston, in the Mat-Su region some 60 road miles north of Anchorage. The state Department of Natural Resources last week proposed transferring the […]

A statewide air quality advisory due to fine particulate matter from smoke will last until noon on Friday, July 17, with the potential of being extended in some areas. Wildfire smoke brings hazardous air quality in Wisconsin. Here’s how to stay safe is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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A statewide air quality advisory due to fine particulate matter from smoke will last until noon on Friday, July 17, with the potential of being extended in some areas. Wildfire smoke brings hazardous air quality in Wisconsin. Here’s how to stay safe is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

Adopting a travel companion — or two — could be the first steps in charting a course for your summer adventure.

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Adopting a travel companion — or two — could be the first steps in charting a course for your summer adventure.

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Minnesota Reformer
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The Minneapolis City Council declined to sign a contract Thursday with Skydio, a California-based drone company, over concerns it sold its products to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The contract would have allowed the Minneapolis Police Department a 75-day free trial to operate Skydio drones in north Minneapolis as part of an effort to reduce […]

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The Minneapolis City Council declined to sign a contract Thursday with Skydio, a California-based drone company, over concerns it sold its products to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The contract would have allowed the Minneapolis Police Department a 75-day free trial to operate Skydio drones in north Minneapolis as part of an effort to reduce […]

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Prosecutors allege corruption scheme but supporters see possible racial motivation.

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Prosecutors allege corruption scheme but supporters see possible racial motivation.

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Indy teens say they want more places to hang out. This westside nonprofit is stepping in. The post After Hours: A new weekend hangout for Indy teens appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Indy teens say they want more places to hang out. This westside nonprofit is stepping in. The post After Hours: A new weekend hangout for Indy teens appeared first on Mirror Indy.

ویدیوی منتسب به حمله هوایی به فرودگاه ایرانشهر در استان سیستان و بلوچستان - پنج‌شنبه شب

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ویدیوی منتسب به حمله هوایی به فرودگاه ایرانشهر در استان سیستان و بلوچستان - پنج‌شنبه شب

El presidente Donald Trump afirmó en una conferencia religiosa en junio que "la religión está de vuelta en nuestro país, más grande y fuerte que en muchos, muchos años" y que "está en auge". La declaración es engañosa, ya que diversas encuestas muestran una menor afiliación y participación religiosa que en años anteriores, a pesar del reciente aumento en la percepción de la influencia de la religión en Estados Unidos. The post No hay evidencia clara de que la religión sea ahora “más grande y fuerte” en EE. UU., a pesar de la afirmación de Trump appeared first on FactCheck.org.

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El presidente Donald Trump afirmó en una conferencia religiosa en junio que "la religión está de vuelta en nuestro país, más grande y fuerte que en muchos, muchos años" y que "está en auge". La declaración es engañosa, ya que diversas encuestas muestran una menor afiliación y participación religiosa que en años anteriores, a pesar del reciente aumento en la percepción de la influencia de la religión en Estados Unidos. The post No hay evidencia clara de que la religión sea ahora “más grande y fuerte” en EE. UU., a pesar de la afirmación de Trump appeared first on FactCheck.org.

(The Center Square) – Investigating the mayor of New York City and a member of his administration following a meeting with an ambassador from the Islamic Republic of Iran has been requested of the U.S. Department of Justice by a North Carolina congressman and 13 colleagues. Ana Maria Archila, chosen by Mayor Zohran Mamdani to lead the Office of International Affairs for the city, scheduled a meeting Tuesday of last week with Amir Saeid Iravani. U.S. Rep. Addison McDowell, R-N.C., and others penning the letter say that’s a possible violation of foreign government engagement per the Logan Act. “The Logan Act,” the Thursday letter says, “prohibits any unauthorized American citizen from negotiating with foreign governments on behalf of the United States. Mayor Mamdani’s and Commissioner Archila’s actions create a clear conflict of interest with the United States’ strategic military actions in Iran and across the Middle East, warranting further examination by the department.” The Islamic Republic of Iran, known also as Iran, is “a dangerous regime,” according to archives on the U.S. Department of State website. It says in part, “The Iranian people are largely pro-Western but are brutally subjugated by an anti-Western religious theocracy.” Mamdani has opposed and condemned the strikes on Iran by the United States and Israel. He created the Office of International Affairs to give the city “a chief liaison to the United Nations and the State Department.” In part, he said Archila's job is to ensure “that the world continues to be welcome in the city we all call home.” The fight with Iran centers on the ability of the Middle East nation, under rule of the Islamic Republic of Iran, to create an atomic bomb. Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and other leaders use the “Death to America” slogan as a condemnation of the foreign policy and “arrogance” of the United States. The letter says in part, “We support President Trump’s effort to shore up American economic and national security interests in the Middle East, and we understand the vulnerable nature of continued peace negotiations. For that reason, we believe that a formal investigation is necessary to determine whether Commissioner Archila, acting on behalf of Mayor Mamdani, engaged in any unlawful activity or communication with the Islamic Republic of Iran.” McDowell’s signature was followed by Republican Reps. Clay Fuller, Buddy Carter and Dr. Rich McCormick of Georgia; Pat Fallon, Wesley Hunt and Pete Sessions of Texas; Randy Find and Anna Paulina Luna of Florida; Riley Moore of West Virginia; Lauren Boebert of Colorado; Pat Harrigan of North Carolina; Claudia Tenney of New York; and Max Miller of Ohio.

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(The Center Square) – Investigating the mayor of New York City and a member of his administration following a meeting with an ambassador from the Islamic Republic of Iran has been requested of the U.S. Department of Justice by a North Carolina congressman and 13 colleagues. Ana Maria Archila, chosen by Mayor Zohran Mamdani to lead the Office of International Affairs for the city, scheduled a meeting Tuesday of last week with Amir Saeid Iravani. U.S. Rep. Addison McDowell, R-N.C., and others penning the letter say that’s a possible violation of foreign government engagement per the Logan Act. “The Logan Act,” the Thursday letter says, “prohibits any unauthorized American citizen from negotiating with foreign governments on behalf of the United States. Mayor Mamdani’s and Commissioner Archila’s actions create a clear conflict of interest with the United States’ strategic military actions in Iran and across the Middle East, warranting further examination by the department.” The Islamic Republic of Iran, known also as Iran, is “a dangerous regime,” according to archives on the U.S. Department of State website. It says in part, “The Iranian people are largely pro-Western but are brutally subjugated by an anti-Western religious theocracy.” Mamdani has opposed and condemned the strikes on Iran by the United States and Israel. He created the Office of International Affairs to give the city “a chief liaison to the United Nations and the State Department.” In part, he said Archila's job is to ensure “that the world continues to be welcome in the city we all call home.” The fight with Iran centers on the ability of the Middle East nation, under rule of the Islamic Republic of Iran, to create an atomic bomb. Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and other leaders use the “Death to America” slogan as a condemnation of the foreign policy and “arrogance” of the United States. The letter says in part, “We support President Trump’s effort to shore up American economic and national security interests in the Middle East, and we understand the vulnerable nature of continued peace negotiations. For that reason, we believe that a formal investigation is necessary to determine whether Commissioner Archila, acting on behalf of Mayor Mamdani, engaged in any unlawful activity or communication with the Islamic Republic of Iran.” McDowell’s signature was followed by Republican Reps. Clay Fuller, Buddy Carter and Dr. Rich McCormick of Georgia; Pat Fallon, Wesley Hunt and Pete Sessions of Texas; Randy Find and Anna Paulina Luna of Florida; Riley Moore of West Virginia; Lauren Boebert of Colorado; Pat Harrigan of North Carolina; Claudia Tenney of New York; and Max Miller of Ohio.

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Nashville Banner
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Joshua James is a Republican candidate for Congress, District 4, with a background in military service, corporate America, and public service, who supports reducing government spending, enforcing immigration laws, and allowing states to decide on abortion policy. The post Joshua James appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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Joshua James is a Republican candidate for Congress, District 4, with a background in military service, corporate America, and public service, who supports reducing government spending, enforcing immigration laws, and allowing states to decide on abortion policy. The post Joshua James appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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Joyce E. Neal is a retired Army veteran and educator running for Congress in Tennessee's 4th District, advocating for progressive policies such as a tax on offshore accounts, a HUD-run program to help people buy homes, and more federal spending on healthcare benefits. The post Joyce E. Neal appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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Joyce E. Neal is a retired Army veteran and educator running for Congress in Tennessee's 4th District, advocating for progressive policies such as a tax on offshore accounts, a HUD-run program to help people buy homes, and more federal spending on healthcare benefits. The post Joyce E. Neal appeared first on Nashville Banner.