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Mississippi Today
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As frigid temperatures persist, supplies dwindle and roads remain impassable, tens of thousands of Mississippians remain without power. For some, there is no clear end in sight.

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As frigid temperatures persist, supplies dwindle and roads remain impassable, tens of thousands of Mississippians remain without power. For some, there is no clear end in sight.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Keith Ellison held up his cellphone. The Minnesota attorney general was onstage in an Oregon theater in front of hundreds of people, accompanied by four of his Democratic peers from other states, to mark a year of coordinated legal strategy to resist the Trump administration’s expansive use of executive power. “Can I […]

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Keith Ellison held up his cellphone. The Minnesota attorney general was onstage in an Oregon theater in front of hundreds of people, accompanied by four of his Democratic peers from other states, to mark a year of coordinated legal strategy to resist the Trump administration’s expansive use of executive power. “Can I […]

After seven months of reviewing candidates, a federal judge overseeing Rikers Island announced the appointment of Nicholas Deml, a former CIA officer, as the “remediation manager” who will have sweeping powers to enact highly-anticipated reforms at the troubled jail complex.  Judge Laura Taylor Swain ordered Deml — who most recently headed the Vermont detention system […] The post Who Is Nicholas Deml, the Newly Named Rikers ‘Remediation Manager’? appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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After seven months of reviewing candidates, a federal judge overseeing Rikers Island announced the appointment of Nicholas Deml, a former CIA officer, as the “remediation manager” who will have sweeping powers to enact highly-anticipated reforms at the troubled jail complex.  Judge Laura Taylor Swain ordered Deml — who most recently headed the Vermont detention system […] The post Who Is Nicholas Deml, the Newly Named Rikers ‘Remediation Manager’? appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

El Caucus Progresista de la Cámara de Representante en Carolina del Norte y otros líderes políticos condenaron las acciones violentas de los agentes federales en Minneapolis. La entrada Líderes de Carolina del Norte exigen reformas y justicia tras violencia de ICE y la Patrulla Fronteriza se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Líderes de Carolina del Norte exigen reformas y justicia tras violencia de ICE y la Patrulla Fronteriza was first posted on enero 27, 2026 at 7:00 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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El Caucus Progresista de la Cámara de Representante en Carolina del Norte y otros líderes políticos condenaron las acciones violentas de los agentes federales en Minneapolis. La entrada Líderes de Carolina del Norte exigen reformas y justicia tras violencia de ICE y la Patrulla Fronteriza se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Líderes de Carolina del Norte exigen reformas y justicia tras violencia de ICE y la Patrulla Fronteriza was first posted on enero 27, 2026 at 7:00 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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South Dakota Searchlight
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PIERRE — A measure that would ask South Dakota voters to restrict eminent domain in a state constitutional amendment is moving on to be heard by the state Senate. It passed the House on a 62-5 vote Tuesday. Eminent domain is the power to take private property for public use, with just compensation to the […]

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PIERRE — A measure that would ask South Dakota voters to restrict eminent domain in a state constitutional amendment is moving on to be heard by the state Senate. It passed the House on a 62-5 vote Tuesday. Eminent domain is the power to take private property for public use, with just compensation to the […]

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South Carolina Daily Gazette
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COLUMBIA — A fourth-generation farmer from Clarendon County has joined the race to be South Carolina’s next agriculture commissioner. Jeremy Cannon of Turbeville becomes the second Republican looking to replace Commissioner Hugh Weathers, who’s retiring after nearly 22 years leading the state Department of Agriculture. Last year, he endorsed a director in the agency, Fred […]

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COLUMBIA — A fourth-generation farmer from Clarendon County has joined the race to be South Carolina’s next agriculture commissioner. Jeremy Cannon of Turbeville becomes the second Republican looking to replace Commissioner Hugh Weathers, who’s retiring after nearly 22 years leading the state Department of Agriculture. Last year, he endorsed a director in the agency, Fred […]

WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing mounting criticism, including from some congressional Republicans and moderate Democrats, for her response to a second killing by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump reiterated his confidence in Noem Tuesday, but several Republican senators, a group that overwhelmingly voted last year for Noem to […]

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WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing mounting criticism, including from some congressional Republicans and moderate Democrats, for her response to a second killing by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump reiterated his confidence in Noem Tuesday, but several Republican senators, a group that overwhelmingly voted last year for Noem to […]

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WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing mounting criticism, including from some congressional Republicans and moderate Democrats, for her response to a second killing by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump reiterated his confidence in Noem Tuesday, but several Republican senators, a group that overwhelmingly voted last year for Noem to […]

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WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing mounting criticism, including from some congressional Republicans and moderate Democrats, for her response to a second killing by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump reiterated his confidence in Noem Tuesday, but several Republican senators, a group that overwhelmingly voted last year for Noem to […]

Physicians, rural New Mexicans and behavioral health professionals joined a state lawmaker Tuesday morning in calling for the passage of legislation that could help the state shoulder coverage gaps created by the Trump administration's health care cuts.

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Physicians, rural New Mexicans and behavioral health professionals joined a state lawmaker Tuesday morning in calling for the passage of legislation that could help the state shoulder coverage gaps created by the Trump administration's health care cuts.

Officials to explore more recycling initiatives, new equipment and educational programs to minimize trash going into its nearly maxed out landfill.

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Officials to explore more recycling initiatives, new equipment and educational programs to minimize trash going into its nearly maxed out landfill.

(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump issued an executive order Tuesday to expedite permits and remove local or state government delays for Los Angeles County residents rebuilding after last year’s devastating wildfires. But local and state officials say they need federal money, not federal control of permits. The president's order seeks to bypass city and county building regulations. It also orders an audit of $3 billion that went to California to prevent fires through the federal Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. In January 2025, the Palisades Fire, which struck the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in coastal Los Angeles and nearby Malibu and Topanga Canyon, burned 23,448 acres, destroyed 6,833 buildings and killed 12 people. At the same time, the Eaton Fire burned 14,021 acres, destroyed 1,073 structures and cost 17 lives in the Pasadena/Altadena area, which is further inland in Los Angeles County. “It is the policy of my Administration that federally funded reconstruction projects for homes and businesses in the wildfire-impacted neighborhoods of the Pacific Palisades and Eaton Canyon areas proceed with the maximum speed consistent with public safety, and that Federal assistance not be frustrated by unnecessary, duplicative, or obstructive permitting requirements that prevent families and businesses from rebuilding,” Trump wrote in the order. Trump’s order says the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Small Business Administration can preempt state or local permitting processes. The order also grants them the power to designate someone to accept self-certifications from builders saying that they complied with local and state health and safety standards. The Center Square reached out Tuesday afternoon to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who contended Trump has no authority to control local permit processes. She called the executive order "another meaningless political stunt" and an attempt to divert attention from the people killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents - Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis and Keith Porter Jr. in Los Angeles. It would be more helpful if Trump provided critical Federal Emergency Management Agency funding that the city requested, Bass said in a statement emailed to The Center Square. She called on the president to speed up FEMA reimbursements and regulate the industries he alone can impact. "In fact, I’m calling on the President to issue a new Executive Order to demand the insurance industry pay people for their losses so that survivors can afford to rebuild, push the banking industry to extend mortgage forbearance by three years, tacking them on to the end of a 30-year mortgage, and bring the banks together to create a special fund to provide no-interest loans to fire survivors," Bass said. In his executive order, Trump said the federal government approved numerous claims for financial support, but homeowners couldn't use the money because of burdensome and confusing permit processes. California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Press Office responded on X to Trump's executive order, calling on the president to release federal funding instead of taking over the local permit speed. The post noted more than 1,625 home permits have been issued, that hundreds of homes are under construction and that permitting timelines are at least twice as fast as they were before the fires. “Mr. President, please actually help us. We are begging you,” Newsom’s office said. “Release the federal disaster aid you’re withholding that will help communities rebuild their homes, schools, parks, and infrastructure.” The Center Square reached out to California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s press office, which replied that the state Department of Justice was reviewing Trump's executive order. "If President Trump would like to help Los Angeles families, he should start by releasing long-delayed wildfire recovery funding," the Attorney General's Press Office told The Center Square in an email. The Center Square also reached out to the White House, but did not get an immediate comment.

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(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump issued an executive order Tuesday to expedite permits and remove local or state government delays for Los Angeles County residents rebuilding after last year’s devastating wildfires. But local and state officials say they need federal money, not federal control of permits. The president's order seeks to bypass city and county building regulations. It also orders an audit of $3 billion that went to California to prevent fires through the federal Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. In January 2025, the Palisades Fire, which struck the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in coastal Los Angeles and nearby Malibu and Topanga Canyon, burned 23,448 acres, destroyed 6,833 buildings and killed 12 people. At the same time, the Eaton Fire burned 14,021 acres, destroyed 1,073 structures and cost 17 lives in the Pasadena/Altadena area, which is further inland in Los Angeles County. “It is the policy of my Administration that federally funded reconstruction projects for homes and businesses in the wildfire-impacted neighborhoods of the Pacific Palisades and Eaton Canyon areas proceed with the maximum speed consistent with public safety, and that Federal assistance not be frustrated by unnecessary, duplicative, or obstructive permitting requirements that prevent families and businesses from rebuilding,” Trump wrote in the order. Trump’s order says the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Small Business Administration can preempt state or local permitting processes. The order also grants them the power to designate someone to accept self-certifications from builders saying that they complied with local and state health and safety standards. The Center Square reached out Tuesday afternoon to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who contended Trump has no authority to control local permit processes. She called the executive order "another meaningless political stunt" and an attempt to divert attention from the people killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents - Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis and Keith Porter Jr. in Los Angeles. It would be more helpful if Trump provided critical Federal Emergency Management Agency funding that the city requested, Bass said in a statement emailed to The Center Square. She called on the president to speed up FEMA reimbursements and regulate the industries he alone can impact. "In fact, I’m calling on the President to issue a new Executive Order to demand the insurance industry pay people for their losses so that survivors can afford to rebuild, push the banking industry to extend mortgage forbearance by three years, tacking them on to the end of a 30-year mortgage, and bring the banks together to create a special fund to provide no-interest loans to fire survivors," Bass said. In his executive order, Trump said the federal government approved numerous claims for financial support, but homeowners couldn't use the money because of burdensome and confusing permit processes. California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Press Office responded on X to Trump's executive order, calling on the president to release federal funding instead of taking over the local permit speed. The post noted more than 1,625 home permits have been issued, that hundreds of homes are under construction and that permitting timelines are at least twice as fast as they were before the fires. “Mr. President, please actually help us. We are begging you,” Newsom’s office said. “Release the federal disaster aid you’re withholding that will help communities rebuild their homes, schools, parks, and infrastructure.” The Center Square reached out to California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s press office, which replied that the state Department of Justice was reviewing Trump's executive order. "If President Trump would like to help Los Angeles families, he should start by releasing long-delayed wildfire recovery funding," the Attorney General's Press Office told The Center Square in an email. The Center Square also reached out to the White House, but did not get an immediate comment.

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Oregon Capital Chronicle
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What should Oregon strive for when it comes to economic policy? According to Gov. Tina Kotek’s recently released Prosperity Roadmap, a key goal should be for Oregon to be among the top 10 states in the CNBC America’s Top States for Business index, which purports to rank the business climate of the states. The choice […]

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What should Oregon strive for when it comes to economic policy? According to Gov. Tina Kotek’s recently released Prosperity Roadmap, a key goal should be for Oregon to be among the top 10 states in the CNBC America’s Top States for Business index, which purports to rank the business climate of the states. The choice […]

Before we got the iconic art deco building, L.A.’s main library collection practically couch-surfed for decades.

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Before we got the iconic art deco building, L.A.’s main library collection practically couch-surfed for decades.

SIOUX FALLS — Unless he misbehaves in the next year and a half, a state prison inmate won’t serve any additional time in a case that accused him of providing the drugs that killed a fellow inmate. The outcome came two months after a court hearing where prosecutors apologized for a failure by the state […]

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SIOUX FALLS — Unless he misbehaves in the next year and a half, a state prison inmate won’t serve any additional time in a case that accused him of providing the drugs that killed a fellow inmate. The outcome came two months after a court hearing where prosecutors apologized for a failure by the state […]

The city found $5 million more for the now $845 million bond going to voters in May, bringing housing investments to a total of $10 million.

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The city found $5 million more for the now $845 million bond going to voters in May, bringing housing investments to a total of $10 million.

WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing mounting criticism, including from some congressional Republicans and moderate Democrats, for her response to a second killing by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump reiterated his confidence in Noem Tuesday, but several Republican senators, a group that overwhelmingly voted last year for Noem to […]

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WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is facing mounting criticism, including from some congressional Republicans and moderate Democrats, for her response to a second killing by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump reiterated his confidence in Noem Tuesday, but several Republican senators, a group that overwhelmingly voted last year for Noem to […]

One person was shot and in critical condition Tuesday in a shooting involving the Border Patrol near the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities in Arizona said. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said the FBI had asked it to “lead the use-of-force investigation involving the agent.” It noted that such investigations are standard when a federal agency is […] The post Pima County Sheriff’s Department leading investigation of Border Patrol shooting near Arivaca appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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One person was shot and in critical condition Tuesday in a shooting involving the Border Patrol near the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities in Arizona said. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said the FBI had asked it to “lead the use-of-force investigation involving the agent.” It noted that such investigations are standard when a federal agency is […] The post Pima County Sheriff’s Department leading investigation of Border Patrol shooting near Arivaca appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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Rhode Island Current
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More than 102,000 Rhode Islanders needed help putting food on the table when federal food benefits were halted last November during the government shutdown — the highest number ever recorded by the Rhode Island Community Food Bank. That’s according to the Providence-based nonprofit’s 2025 hunger report released Tuesday, which found that even before the federal shutdown’s […]

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More than 102,000 Rhode Islanders needed help putting food on the table when federal food benefits were halted last November during the government shutdown — the highest number ever recorded by the Rhode Island Community Food Bank. That’s according to the Providence-based nonprofit’s 2025 hunger report released Tuesday, which found that even before the federal shutdown’s […]