Ídolo do Corinthians e da seleção holandesa de futebol, Memphis Depay afirmou em entrevista à Romário TV que Ibrahim Traoré é sua principal referência fora do futebol. A resposta, dada ao ex-jogador Romário no programa De Cara com o Cara, evidencia o presidente de Burkina Faso, hoje uma das figuras mais simbólicas da política africana. […] Fonte

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Ídolo do Corinthians e da seleção holandesa de futebol, Memphis Depay afirmou em entrevista à Romário TV que Ibrahim Traoré é sua principal referência fora do futebol. A resposta, dada ao ex-jogador Romário no programa De Cara com o Cara, evidencia o presidente de Burkina Faso, hoje uma das figuras mais simbólicas da política africana. […] Fonte

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Rep. Jerry Schillinger, head of the Legislative Audit Committee, said the Secretary of State’s Office used federal funds to pay for a controversial postcard, specifically a Help America Vote Act grant. In January, voters started receiving the postcard, which announced a partnership with the Trump administration to strengthen election security. Legislators and the public have […]

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Rep. Jerry Schillinger, head of the Legislative Audit Committee, said the Secretary of State’s Office used federal funds to pay for a controversial postcard, specifically a Help America Vote Act grant. In January, voters started receiving the postcard, which announced a partnership with the Trump administration to strengthen election security. Legislators and the public have […]

Gustavo Menon analisa recuo de Trump na guerra contra o Irã e as ameaças à soberania de Cuba, Colômbia e Brasil Fonte

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Em clima de “debutante”, o disco ganha turnê comemorativa e retorna aos palcos em diferentes capitais O post ‘Canções de Apartamento’ completa 15 anos e reafirma a poética do cotidiano na obra de Cícero apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Em clima de “debutante”, o disco ganha turnê comemorativa e retorna aos palcos em diferentes capitais O post ‘Canções de Apartamento’ completa 15 anos e reafirma a poética do cotidiano na obra de Cícero apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

The Idaho Legislature’s budget committee signed off on funding Monday to pay for the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office to print and mail an informational voters’ pamphlet this year – but also cut an additional 2% funding from the office’s budget next year.  Monday’s action in the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee, or JFAC, represents the budget […]

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The Idaho Legislature’s budget committee signed off on funding Monday to pay for the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office to print and mail an informational voters’ pamphlet this year – but also cut an additional 2% funding from the office’s budget next year.  Monday’s action in the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee, or JFAC, represents the budget […]

La persecución al folclore durante la última dictadura cívico-militar fue parte de un plan sistemático de censura y control cultural que buscó disciplinar a artistas y vaciar de contenido crítico a la música popular. El folclore, como hecho cultural, se trata de una manifestación tradicional, anónima, colectiva, funcional y empírica, vigente en una comunidad, que […]

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La persecución al folclore durante la última dictadura cívico-militar fue parte de un plan sistemático de censura y control cultural que buscó disciplinar a artistas y vaciar de contenido crítico a la música popular. El folclore, como hecho cultural, se trata de una manifestación tradicional, anónima, colectiva, funcional y empírica, vigente en una comunidad, que […]

(The Center Square) – A judge ordered the U.S. Customs and Border Protection to provide an update on the agency's progress toward issuing refunds for tariffs invalidated by the Supreme Court. The ongoing legal battle over tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump has left importers, businesses and consumers in financial limbo, with billions of dollars in potential refunds at stake. As courts deliberate the future of these tariffs and the government scrambles to establish a rebate process, the cases have political ramifications, especially as voters blame tariffs for rising prices ahead of the midterm elections. Judge Richard Eaton set a deadline for CBP to report its progress by the end of the month. The agency recently detailed its efforts to launch a rebate program to handle tariff refunds. Brandon Lord, executive director of trade programs at CBP, wrote in a declaration that "CBP is developing a new capability within its system of record for imported merchandise ... to prepare to calculate and provide valid refunds." He outlined a plan that called for building a claim portal, mass processing, reviews and refunds. In April 2025, President Donald Trump imposed the highest tariffs in nearly a century. Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Trump exceeded his authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to levy tariffs globally. However, the justices did not specify what should happen to the estimated $175 billion in import taxes already collected. Importers and consumer groups are fighting in court for refunds. However, the U.S. Treasury Secretary has said that consumers are unlikely to see any of that money returned. Within hours of the Supreme Court’s decision, Trump invoked Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to announce a 10% tariff on all imports. The administration maintains that the law empowers the president to levy tariffs of up to 15% for up to 150 days in response to international payment issues. Democratic-led states and several small businesses have filed two separate lawsuits in the U.S. Court of International Trade, both challenging the Section 122 tariffs. While the cases remain distinct, they are moving forward in tandem. The Court of International Trade has ordered the federal government to respond to both lawsuits by April 3. With the midterm elections looming, Trump’s tariffs remain unpopular among voters. Many see them as policies that increase costs for American consumers rather than bolster U.S. businesses. According to The Center Square Voters’ Voice poll, a plurality of voters believe consumers bear the brunt of these import taxes. The question of who pays for tariffs could shape voter sentiment and influence election outcomes. About 42% of voters say American consumers primarily pay the cost of tariffs, while 38% believe the burden is shared by all parties involved in trade. Just 12% think foreign countries pay, and only 8% say American businesses absorb the costs. Economic research has shown that U.S. consumers and businesses bear the bulk of the cost of import taxes.

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(The Center Square) – A judge ordered the U.S. Customs and Border Protection to provide an update on the agency's progress toward issuing refunds for tariffs invalidated by the Supreme Court. The ongoing legal battle over tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump has left importers, businesses and consumers in financial limbo, with billions of dollars in potential refunds at stake. As courts deliberate the future of these tariffs and the government scrambles to establish a rebate process, the cases have political ramifications, especially as voters blame tariffs for rising prices ahead of the midterm elections. Judge Richard Eaton set a deadline for CBP to report its progress by the end of the month. The agency recently detailed its efforts to launch a rebate program to handle tariff refunds. Brandon Lord, executive director of trade programs at CBP, wrote in a declaration that "CBP is developing a new capability within its system of record for imported merchandise ... to prepare to calculate and provide valid refunds." He outlined a plan that called for building a claim portal, mass processing, reviews and refunds. In April 2025, President Donald Trump imposed the highest tariffs in nearly a century. Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Trump exceeded his authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to levy tariffs globally. However, the justices did not specify what should happen to the estimated $175 billion in import taxes already collected. Importers and consumer groups are fighting in court for refunds. However, the U.S. Treasury Secretary has said that consumers are unlikely to see any of that money returned. Within hours of the Supreme Court’s decision, Trump invoked Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to announce a 10% tariff on all imports. The administration maintains that the law empowers the president to levy tariffs of up to 15% for up to 150 days in response to international payment issues. Democratic-led states and several small businesses have filed two separate lawsuits in the U.S. Court of International Trade, both challenging the Section 122 tariffs. While the cases remain distinct, they are moving forward in tandem. The Court of International Trade has ordered the federal government to respond to both lawsuits by April 3. With the midterm elections looming, Trump’s tariffs remain unpopular among voters. Many see them as policies that increase costs for American consumers rather than bolster U.S. businesses. According to The Center Square Voters’ Voice poll, a plurality of voters believe consumers bear the brunt of these import taxes. The question of who pays for tariffs could shape voter sentiment and influence election outcomes. About 42% of voters say American consumers primarily pay the cost of tariffs, while 38% believe the burden is shared by all parties involved in trade. Just 12% think foreign countries pay, and only 8% say American businesses absorb the costs. Economic research has shown that U.S. consumers and businesses bear the bulk of the cost of import taxes.

In closing arguments Monday, New Mexico prosecutors beseeched a Santa Fe jury to award more than $2 billion for the damage the state says social media giant Meta inflicted on the state’s teen users of the company’s social media platforms, violating the state's consumer protection laws.

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In closing arguments Monday, New Mexico prosecutors beseeched a Santa Fe jury to award more than $2 billion for the damage the state says social media giant Meta inflicted on the state’s teen users of the company’s social media platforms, violating the state's consumer protection laws.

O governador do Paraná, Ratinho Junior (PSD), decidiu encerrar seu mandato em dezembro e não concorrer à Presidência da República. A informação foi confirmada neste domingo (22) em comunicado à imprensa, no qual o chefe do Executivo estadual afirmou que a decisão foi tomada após reflexão com a família e já comunicada ao presidente nacional […] Fonte

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O governador do Paraná, Ratinho Junior (PSD), decidiu encerrar seu mandato em dezembro e não concorrer à Presidência da República. A informação foi confirmada neste domingo (22) em comunicado à imprensa, no qual o chefe do Executivo estadual afirmou que a decisão foi tomada após reflexão com a família e já comunicada ao presidente nacional […] Fonte

(The Center Square) - The Puyallup School District says a controversial student art project that depicted President Donald Trump as a pig, a KKK member and a clown with references to assassination, has been taken down from the classroom of an art teacher at Puyallup High School. Undivided Podcaster Brandi Kruse received a photo of the art project from another student, who agreed to share the image with The Center Square. The Puyallup School District communications department responded via email to questions about the art display. “We are aware of concerns regarding student artwork displayed in a high school art classroom that included imagery that depicted the President in a demeaning manner," the statement said. "We understand that some members of our community found the artwork offensive, and we take those concerns seriously. The artwork in question has been removed.” The PSD statement went on to say when displays disparage individuals the district takes action to ensure learning environments remain respectful. “Student expression, including the exploration of current events and political topics, is an important part of learning, particularly in courses like visual arts. We are addressing this situation in alignment with district policy and professional expectations,” read the PSD statement. Senator Chris Gildon, R-Puyallup, told The Center Square Monday that he thinks the art project was extremely controversial, but he also wants to know more about the assignment, and specifics from the teacher. “Was this given with a leaning towards eliciting that type of artwork, or was it given in a neutral manner and the instructor chose to display the most controversial pieces of it, which I thought was very controversial,” Gildon said. As previously reported by The Center Square, the Puyallup School District has been under scrutiny in recent months with district investigations into a trans student wrestler and a student who went missing with some help from the district. In one case, Jodie Holman’s daughter Eleanor, who is 16, ran away and, according to Holman, the school district facilitated her daughter’s decision to sever guardianship, without her parents’ knowledge. In a Feb 4 public hearing before Republican lawmakers, the distraught mother shared that the district included her and her husband in several meetings initially, where they were led to believe their concerns as parents were on the same page with the district. “Meetings appeared cooperative. Communication seemed professional. The impact only became visible later, once consequences were already in motion and difficult to unwind,” Holman told lawmakers. In the other incident, a Rogers High School sophomore reported an alleged assault to school officials and her wrestling coach two days after a December incident in which she was wrestling against a 190-pound transgender wrestler. She did not know he was a biological male at the time. The district is investigating both of those cases and the more recent incident with the controversial anti-Trump art presentation. Gildon said the recent negative stories cast a bad light on the district and the art project controversy. is in his opinion, not something a school district should be encouraging. “I think that’s outside community standards," he said. "Whether it’s President Trump, President Biden or Obama, I think we should be teaching students how to disagree and talk about politics without dehumanizing other people.” Gildon said he is hoping the district and Puyallup School Board will come out with some statements or policy to restore public trust that has been damaged by recent headlines.

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(The Center Square) - The Puyallup School District says a controversial student art project that depicted President Donald Trump as a pig, a KKK member and a clown with references to assassination, has been taken down from the classroom of an art teacher at Puyallup High School. Undivided Podcaster Brandi Kruse received a photo of the art project from another student, who agreed to share the image with The Center Square. The Puyallup School District communications department responded via email to questions about the art display. “We are aware of concerns regarding student artwork displayed in a high school art classroom that included imagery that depicted the President in a demeaning manner," the statement said. "We understand that some members of our community found the artwork offensive, and we take those concerns seriously. The artwork in question has been removed.” The PSD statement went on to say when displays disparage individuals the district takes action to ensure learning environments remain respectful. “Student expression, including the exploration of current events and political topics, is an important part of learning, particularly in courses like visual arts. We are addressing this situation in alignment with district policy and professional expectations,” read the PSD statement. Senator Chris Gildon, R-Puyallup, told The Center Square Monday that he thinks the art project was extremely controversial, but he also wants to know more about the assignment, and specifics from the teacher. “Was this given with a leaning towards eliciting that type of artwork, or was it given in a neutral manner and the instructor chose to display the most controversial pieces of it, which I thought was very controversial,” Gildon said. As previously reported by The Center Square, the Puyallup School District has been under scrutiny in recent months with district investigations into a trans student wrestler and a student who went missing with some help from the district. In one case, Jodie Holman’s daughter Eleanor, who is 16, ran away and, according to Holman, the school district facilitated her daughter’s decision to sever guardianship, without her parents’ knowledge. In a Feb 4 public hearing before Republican lawmakers, the distraught mother shared that the district included her and her husband in several meetings initially, where they were led to believe their concerns as parents were on the same page with the district. “Meetings appeared cooperative. Communication seemed professional. The impact only became visible later, once consequences were already in motion and difficult to unwind,” Holman told lawmakers. In the other incident, a Rogers High School sophomore reported an alleged assault to school officials and her wrestling coach two days after a December incident in which she was wrestling against a 190-pound transgender wrestler. She did not know he was a biological male at the time. The district is investigating both of those cases and the more recent incident with the controversial anti-Trump art presentation. Gildon said the recent negative stories cast a bad light on the district and the art project controversy. is in his opinion, not something a school district should be encouraging. “I think that’s outside community standards," he said. "Whether it’s President Trump, President Biden or Obama, I think we should be teaching students how to disagree and talk about politics without dehumanizing other people.” Gildon said he is hoping the district and Puyallup School Board will come out with some statements or policy to restore public trust that has been damaged by recent headlines.

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate on Monday passed a bill to remove nearly two dozen Oklahoma Turnpike Authority projects from a legislatively approved list. Senate Bill 80 would remove 21 of 35 projects that have not yet been built, including toll roads that were approved years ago. Sen. Lisa Standridge, R-Norman, the Senate author, […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate on Monday passed a bill to remove nearly two dozen Oklahoma Turnpike Authority projects from a legislatively approved list. Senate Bill 80 would remove 21 of 35 projects that have not yet been built, including toll roads that were approved years ago. Sen. Lisa Standridge, R-Norman, the Senate author, […]

El accidente de un C-130 Hércules de la Fuerza Aérea Colombiana deja al menos ocho muertos y más de 80 heridos en una de las zonas más remotas del país.

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El accidente de un C-130 Hércules de la Fuerza Aérea Colombiana deja al menos ocho muertos y más de 80 heridos en una de las zonas más remotas del país.

مایک والتز، سفیر ایالات متحده در سازمان ملل، با انتقاد از سطح پایین کارآمدی تحریم‌های بین‌المللی علیه جمهوری اسلامی گفت که این اقدامات در بیش از دو دهه گذشته نتوانسته‌اند به نتایج مطلوب برسند.

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مایک والتز، سفیر ایالات متحده در سازمان ملل، با انتقاد از سطح پایین کارآمدی تحریم‌های بین‌المللی علیه جمهوری اسلامی گفت که این اقدامات در بیش از دو دهه گذشته نتوانسته‌اند به نتایج مطلوب برسند.

The utility wants federal regulators to sign off on delays to spillway upgrades at Michigan’s largest dam. Opponents fear that’s a risky gamble.

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The utility wants federal regulators to sign off on delays to spillway upgrades at Michigan’s largest dam. Opponents fear that’s a risky gamble.

Utah Sen. John Curtis — along with California Sen. Adam Schiff — are leading a bipartisan charge to make clear that sports prediction markets are indeed gambling and therefore subject to regulation and, in some states like Utah, banned.  Curtis, a Republican, and Schiff, a Democrat, introduced the Prediction Markets Are Gambling Act on Monday. […]

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Utah Sen. John Curtis — along with California Sen. Adam Schiff — are leading a bipartisan charge to make clear that sports prediction markets are indeed gambling and therefore subject to regulation and, in some states like Utah, banned.  Curtis, a Republican, and Schiff, a Democrat, introduced the Prediction Markets Are Gambling Act on Monday. […]

Журналисттерди коргоо комитети (CPJ) кыргызстандык журналист Махабат Тажибек кызынын абактан бошотулушун кубаттап, ага коюлган бардык айыптарды алып салууга чакырды. «Махабат Тажибек кызынын абактан бошотулушу туура багыттагы сейрек жана маанилүү кадам. Бирок бул жетишсиз. Ал башынан эле мындай жалган айыптар менен бир күн да абакта отурушу керек эмес эле. Кыргыз бийлиги бул ишти толук жабуу үчүн бардык айыптарды токтоосуз алып салышы керек», — деди Гульноза Саид, CPJнин Европа жана Борбор...

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Журналисттерди коргоо комитети (CPJ) кыргызстандык журналист Махабат Тажибек кызынын абактан бошотулушун кубаттап, ага коюлган бардык айыптарды алып салууга чакырды. «Махабат Тажибек кызынын абактан бошотулушу туура багыттагы сейрек жана маанилүү кадам. Бирок бул жетишсиз. Ал башынан эле мындай жалган айыптар менен бир күн да абакта отурушу керек эмес эле. Кыргыз бийлиги бул ишти толук жабуу үчүн бардык айыптарды токтоосуз алып салышы керек», — деди Гульноза Саид, CPJнин Европа жана Борбор...

A Coastal Georgia district attorney and Superior Court judge have expressed doubts about the evidence for a malice murder charge against a 31-year-old Camden County mother, which could lead to a reduction or dismissal of charges. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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A Coastal Georgia district attorney and Superior Court judge have expressed doubts about the evidence for a malice murder charge against a 31-year-old Camden County mother, which could lead to a reduction or dismissal of charges. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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AKRON, Ohio — The jurors in the FirstEnergy corruption trial are stuck, telling the judge Monday that they can’t agree on whether former executives committed bribery. Some other key details weren’t told during the trial, ones that some attorneys say could have made it easier for them. The Summit County jury has been deliberating for […]

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AKRON, Ohio — The jurors in the FirstEnergy corruption trial are stuck, telling the judge Monday that they can’t agree on whether former executives committed bribery. Some other key details weren’t told during the trial, ones that some attorneys say could have made it easier for them. The Summit County jury has been deliberating for […]

El imputado que asaltó un BancoEstado en Providencia quedó en prisión preventiva. La defensa señaló que su actuar fue debido...

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El imputado que asaltó un BancoEstado en Providencia quedó en prisión preventiva. La defensa señaló que su actuar fue debido...