As Republican state House and Senate leaders continue their yearlong impasse over the state budget, a group of House Democrats on Monday proposed legislation to address the state’s housing shortage, enhance local governments’ ability to increase the minimum wage and regulate large data centers. Because Democrats are in the minority in both state legislative chambers, […]

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As Republican state House and Senate leaders continue their yearlong impasse over the state budget, a group of House Democrats on Monday proposed legislation to address the state’s housing shortage, enhance local governments’ ability to increase the minimum wage and regulate large data centers. Because Democrats are in the minority in both state legislative chambers, […]

Rede de Comitês Populares Ambientais mobilizará mais de 800 agentes populares nas periferias de PE e PB Fonte

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Rede de Comitês Populares Ambientais mobilizará mais de 800 agentes populares nas periferias de PE e PB Fonte

အာဏာသိမ်းချိန်ကနေ ယနေ့အထိ မြန်မာစစ်တပ်က လုပ်ဆောင်နေတဲ့ လုပ်ရပ်တွေအ ပေါ် ဆက်ပြီး အပြင်းအထန်ဆုံး ဝေဖန်ရှုံ့ ချ။

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Un hombre de 30 años fue detenido en Calama tras ser sorprendido por un detective mientras agredía físicamente a su pareja al interior de un vehículo estacionado frente al Complejo Policial de El Loa. El imputado, que se encontraba en estado de ebriedad, no solo vulneró una medida cautelar vigente de prohibición de acercamiento, sino que además intentó atacar al funcionario policial, siendo reducido por el personal de guardia y puesto a disposición de la justicia por múltiples delitos. Este artículo Sujeto con orden vigente agredió a una mujer y a un detective policial a metros del cuartel de la PDI de Calama fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Un hombre de 30 años fue detenido en Calama tras ser sorprendido por un detective mientras agredía físicamente a su pareja al interior de un vehículo estacionado frente al Complejo Policial de El Loa. El imputado, que se encontraba en estado de ebriedad, no solo vulneró una medida cautelar vigente de prohibición de acercamiento, sino que además intentó atacar al funcionario policial, siendo reducido por el personal de guardia y puesto a disposición de la justicia por múltiples delitos. Este artículo Sujeto con orden vigente agredió a una mujer y a un detective policial a metros del cuartel de la PDI de Calama fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

A group of 16 New Mexico lawmakers on Friday co-signed a letter to the Public Regulation Commission to oppose a private equity firm’s bid to acquire the state’s largest electric company.

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A group of 16 New Mexico lawmakers on Friday co-signed a letter to the Public Regulation Commission to oppose a private equity firm’s bid to acquire the state’s largest electric company.

Partido apela ao pragmatismo eleitoral para definir palanques e costura alianças nacionais com PSB, PDT e até o PSD Fonte

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Sen. Adam Pugh will remain on the state superintendent election ballot despite a second effort to remove him. The state’s highest court on Monday declined to overturn an Oklahoma State Election Board decision to uphold Pugh’s candidacy. One of his Republican primary election opponents, Rep. Toni Hasenbeck, asked the Election Board and […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Sen. Adam Pugh will remain on the state superintendent election ballot despite a second effort to remove him. The state’s highest court on Monday declined to overturn an Oklahoma State Election Board decision to uphold Pugh’s candidacy. One of his Republican primary election opponents, Rep. Toni Hasenbeck, asked the Election Board and […]

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英法“特殊关系”在特朗普发动对伊战争后,失去了往日的“特殊”光泽。特朗普甚至讥讽英国首相斯塔默“他不是丘吉尔”,后者虽然没有回之以“你更不是华盛顿”,然而语气之冷淡前所罕见。

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英法“特殊关系”在特朗普发动对伊战争后,失去了往日的“特殊”光泽。特朗普甚至讥讽英国首相斯塔默“他不是丘吉尔”,后者虽然没有回之以“你更不是华盛顿”,然而语气之冷淡前所罕见。

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英法“特殊關係”在特朗普發動對伊戰爭後,失去了往日的“特殊”光澤。特朗普甚至譏諷英國首相斯塔默“他不是丘吉爾”,後者雖然沒有回之以“你更不是華盛頓”,然而語氣之冷淡前所罕見。

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英法“特殊關係”在特朗普發動對伊戰爭後,失去了往日的“特殊”光澤。特朗普甚至譏諷英國首相斯塔默“他不是丘吉爾”,後者雖然沒有回之以“你更不是華盛頓”,然而語氣之冷淡前所罕見。

The City of Roswell is facing a free speech lawsuit over its handling of bi-weekly Food Not Bombs distributions at a public plaza.

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The City of Roswell is facing a free speech lawsuit over its handling of bi-weekly Food Not Bombs distributions at a public plaza.

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(The Center Square) – The Colorado House on Monday approved a bill allowing for the access of abortion medication on college campuses. House Bill 1335 is sponsored by Reps. Lorena Garcia and Kenny Nguyen, both Democrats. Garcia represents Adams and Jefferson counties. Nguyen represents parts of Adams, Broomfield and Weld counties. Forty-one Democrats in the House voted for HB 1335 on its third and final reading in the chamber. Twenty-one Republicans and one Democrat, Rep. Bob Marshall of Douglas County, opposed it. The bill requires institutions of higher education that operate a student health center to provide on-site abortion medication services through the student health center. The bill also requires an institution that has an on-site pharmacy to maintain a stock of abortion medication to dispense to students enrolled at the institution. Campuses that do not have an on-site pharmacy must either submit a prescription for abortion medication to an off-campus pharmacy or dispense abortion medication through the campus student health center with permission from the student health center’s licensure. An institution is not required to provide access to or stock abortion medication if doing so would conflict with the institution's sincerely held religious beliefs or practices. Several House Republicans spoke out against the bill, saying that abortion medication could harm students who take the pills. Pointing to an April 2025 study from the Ethics and Public Policy Center, state Rep. Stephanie Luck said researchers found one in 10 patients experience a serious adverse health event after taking the abortion pill. “We ran an amendment to say, ‘Hey, at the very least, let’s make sure that the college health center, the group that knows that this girl has taken these, that they follow up at least twice’ because it’s important that somebody check in,” said Luck, who represents Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, Pueblo and Teller counties. “We didn’t adopt that standard.” Rep. Ken DeGraaf, R-El Paso County, also urged a “no” vote. Like Luck, DeGraaf mentioned the health concerns for women taking the abortion pill, and he questioned whether campuses are “equipped for the psychological and physical fallout of this” bill. “I kind of envision that someday we're going to meet these pre-born persons, either as a defender or an attacker,” said DeGraaf. Meanwhile, Rep. Brandi Bradley, R-Douglas County, said this bill is not about access. It is about a mandate. “It forces colleges to provide abortion drugs, shift costs onto students, and expands medical services without ensuring medical safety,” said Bradley. “We should be strengthening healthcare, not politicizing campuses and burdening institutions.” Bradley later recommended that people running campus health centers close their operations. “Force these students to find a doctor somewhere else because we’re mandating unsafe practices onto you,” said Bradley. “You will be sued, you will pay the consequences, and I just wouldn’t do it.” Garcia, the legislation's sponsor, said the bill came directly from students. “This bill exists because a group that organizes and works with young people on campuses,” said Garcia. “They heard directly from their students on campus that this was a need, to be able to access the abortion pill on campus.” Garcia added that she worked with “every single level of higher institution in this state,” from community college to the big flagship schools. According to Garcia, there is not a single higher education entity opposed to this bill. “This bill is nothing more than making sure that the constitutional rights that our voters put in place are made accessible,” said Garcia, referring to a 2024 voter initiative that enshrined the right to abortion in the Colorado constitution. The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists has said abortion medication is safe and effective.

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(The Center Square) – The Colorado House on Monday approved a bill allowing for the access of abortion medication on college campuses. House Bill 1335 is sponsored by Reps. Lorena Garcia and Kenny Nguyen, both Democrats. Garcia represents Adams and Jefferson counties. Nguyen represents parts of Adams, Broomfield and Weld counties. Forty-one Democrats in the House voted for HB 1335 on its third and final reading in the chamber. Twenty-one Republicans and one Democrat, Rep. Bob Marshall of Douglas County, opposed it. The bill requires institutions of higher education that operate a student health center to provide on-site abortion medication services through the student health center. The bill also requires an institution that has an on-site pharmacy to maintain a stock of abortion medication to dispense to students enrolled at the institution. Campuses that do not have an on-site pharmacy must either submit a prescription for abortion medication to an off-campus pharmacy or dispense abortion medication through the campus student health center with permission from the student health center’s licensure. An institution is not required to provide access to or stock abortion medication if doing so would conflict with the institution's sincerely held religious beliefs or practices. Several House Republicans spoke out against the bill, saying that abortion medication could harm students who take the pills. Pointing to an April 2025 study from the Ethics and Public Policy Center, state Rep. Stephanie Luck said researchers found one in 10 patients experience a serious adverse health event after taking the abortion pill. “We ran an amendment to say, ‘Hey, at the very least, let’s make sure that the college health center, the group that knows that this girl has taken these, that they follow up at least twice’ because it’s important that somebody check in,” said Luck, who represents Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, Pueblo and Teller counties. “We didn’t adopt that standard.” Rep. Ken DeGraaf, R-El Paso County, also urged a “no” vote. Like Luck, DeGraaf mentioned the health concerns for women taking the abortion pill, and he questioned whether campuses are “equipped for the psychological and physical fallout of this” bill. “I kind of envision that someday we're going to meet these pre-born persons, either as a defender or an attacker,” said DeGraaf. Meanwhile, Rep. Brandi Bradley, R-Douglas County, said this bill is not about access. It is about a mandate. “It forces colleges to provide abortion drugs, shift costs onto students, and expands medical services without ensuring medical safety,” said Bradley. “We should be strengthening healthcare, not politicizing campuses and burdening institutions.” Bradley later recommended that people running campus health centers close their operations. “Force these students to find a doctor somewhere else because we’re mandating unsafe practices onto you,” said Bradley. “You will be sued, you will pay the consequences, and I just wouldn’t do it.” Garcia, the legislation's sponsor, said the bill came directly from students. “This bill exists because a group that organizes and works with young people on campuses,” said Garcia. “They heard directly from their students on campus that this was a need, to be able to access the abortion pill on campus.” Garcia added that she worked with “every single level of higher institution in this state,” from community college to the big flagship schools. According to Garcia, there is not a single higher education entity opposed to this bill. “This bill is nothing more than making sure that the constitutional rights that our voters put in place are made accessible,” said Garcia, referring to a 2024 voter initiative that enshrined the right to abortion in the Colorado constitution. The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists has said abortion medication is safe and effective.

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The Public Service Commission approved a new rate structure for We Energies’ largest data center customers, requiring them to cover the full cost of new power generation and fuel. The post Wisconsin regulators: Data centers must cover full cost of their energy needs appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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The Public Service Commission approved a new rate structure for We Energies’ largest data center customers, requiring them to cover the full cost of new power generation and fuel. The post Wisconsin regulators: Data centers must cover full cost of their energy needs appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

En cambio, los abucheos al himno nacional español se entiende como “libertad de expresión”. Son las distintas varas de medir. Parafraseando a don Ramón de Campoamor, todo es del “color político” con el que se ven las cosas.

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En cambio, los abucheos al himno nacional español se entiende como “libertad de expresión”. Son las distintas varas de medir. Parafraseando a don Ramón de Campoamor, todo es del “color político” con el que se ven las cosas.

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The Louisiana Legislature is advancing a bill intended to protect faculty free speech and academic freedom, but without a provision that would have punished universities for violating their rights.  House Bill 1008 by Rep. Chuck Owen, R-Rosepine, passed the Louisiana House Monday on a 103-0 vote, with two lawmakers absent. It would prohibit colleges and […]

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The Louisiana Legislature is advancing a bill intended to protect faculty free speech and academic freedom, but without a provision that would have punished universities for violating their rights.  House Bill 1008 by Rep. Chuck Owen, R-Rosepine, passed the Louisiana House Monday on a 103-0 vote, with two lawmakers absent. It would prohibit colleges and […]

La escalada y expansión de los ataques militares vuelven a poner la frontera en extrema tensión, mientras las negociaciones avanzan sin consenso y el desarme de Hezbolá se convierte en el principal escollo.

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La escalada y expansión de los ataques militares vuelven a poner la frontera en extrema tensión, mientras las negociaciones avanzan sin consenso y el desarme de Hezbolá se convierte en el principal escollo.

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The identical proposals introduced in each chamber would require school districts to adopt policies banning staff from allowing federal immigration agents or local law enforcement assisting them from entering the majority of school property without a signed judicial warrant.

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The identical proposals introduced in each chamber would require school districts to adopt policies banning staff from allowing federal immigration agents or local law enforcement assisting them from entering the majority of school property without a signed judicial warrant.

دۆناڵد ترامپ سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا و مێڵانیا ترامپ خانمی یەکەم ئێوارەی دووشەممە لە کۆشکی سپی پێشوازیان لە شا چارڵز و شاژن کامیڵا کرد. ئەم گەشتە چوار ڕۆژەیەی شا چارڵز و شاژنی بەریتانیا بە گرنگترین و کاریگەرترین گەشتی سەردەمی پاشای بەریتانیا ناو دەبرێت کە هاوکاتە لەگەڵ 250 ساڵەی ڕاگەیاندنی سەربەخۆیی ئەمەریکا.هەروەها یەکەم سەردانی پاشایەکی بەریتانیایە بۆ ئەمەریکا لە ماوەی دوو دەیەی ڕابردوودا. دوابەدوای ڕووداوەکەی شەوی شەممە لە ئێوارەخوانی ساڵانەی پەیامنێرانی کۆشکی سپی و دەستگیرکردنی هێرشبەرێکی...

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دۆناڵد ترامپ سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا و مێڵانیا ترامپ خانمی یەکەم ئێوارەی دووشەممە لە کۆشکی سپی پێشوازیان لە شا چارڵز و شاژن کامیڵا کرد. ئەم گەشتە چوار ڕۆژەیەی شا چارڵز و شاژنی بەریتانیا بە گرنگترین و کاریگەرترین گەشتی سەردەمی پاشای بەریتانیا ناو دەبرێت کە هاوکاتە لەگەڵ 250 ساڵەی ڕاگەیاندنی سەربەخۆیی ئەمەریکا.هەروەها یەکەم سەردانی پاشایەکی بەریتانیایە بۆ ئەمەریکا لە ماوەی دوو دەیەی ڕابردوودا. دوابەدوای ڕووداوەکەی شەوی شەممە لە ئێوارەخوانی ساڵانەی پەیامنێرانی کۆشکی سپی و دەستگیرکردنی هێرشبەرێکی...

Two construction subcontractors agreed to pay $1.28 million in back wages and damages to 26 workers to settle the largest wage theft case ever brought by the Minnesota Department of Labor of Industry. The settlements come years after state labor investigators began looking into the allegations of wage theft — first reported by the Reformer […]

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Two construction subcontractors agreed to pay $1.28 million in back wages and damages to 26 workers to settle the largest wage theft case ever brought by the Minnesota Department of Labor of Industry. The settlements come years after state labor investigators began looking into the allegations of wage theft — first reported by the Reformer […]

Frente a la complejidad del pasado, ciertos discursos optan por seleccionar episodios concretos y reinterpretarlos desde claves ideológicas actuales, configurando narrativas que, más que explicar la historia, buscan influir en el presente y orientar el debate público.

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Frente a la complejidad del pasado, ciertos discursos optan por seleccionar episodios concretos y reinterpretarlos desde claves ideológicas actuales, configurando narrativas que, más que explicar la historia, buscan influir en el presente y orientar el debate público.

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By Researchers say more wolves are roaming Isle Royale, a remote Lake Superior island, using moose as one of their primary food sources. The post Researchers say remote Lake Superior island’s wolves are thriving as packs prey on moose appeared first on MinnPost.