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TV program Glasa Amerike na jezicima naroda BiH

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Glas Amerike
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TV program Glasa Amerike na jezicima naroda BiH

"I really lost my trust in the police department.... They didn't protect our community, they were protecting the ICE agents."

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Times of San Diego
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"I really lost my trust in the police department.... They didn't protect our community, they were protecting the ICE agents."

An art exhibit at the California Surf Museum and Oceanside Museum of Art kicked off with a gala and big kahunas in attendance.

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An art exhibit at the California Surf Museum and Oceanside Museum of Art kicked off with a gala and big kahunas in attendance.

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Kentucky Lantern
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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

دیدار نمایندگان لبنان و اسرائیل با میانجی‌گری آمریکا و چشم‌انداز خلع سلاح حزب‌الله

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دیدار نمایندگان لبنان و اسرائیل با میانجی‌گری آمریکا و چشم‌انداز خلع سلاح حزب‌الله

រដ្ឋបាលលោកដូណាល់ត្រាំ​ បាន​មួលរឹតបន្តឹងខ្ចៅនយោបាយប្រឆាំង​ជនអន្តោប្រវេសន៍ក្នុងទឹកដីអាមេរិក។ ក្រោយពីម្ចាស់សេតវិមាន​ប្រកាស​ចង់ឈប់ទទួល​ជនអន្តោប្រវេសន៍​មកពីប្រទេស​តតិយលោក ក៏ព្រោះតែឃាតកម្ម​សម្លាប់​ឆ្មាំជាតិបង្កឡើង​ដោយ​ជនជាតិអាហ្វហ្កានីស្ថាន រដ្ឋាភិបាលអាមេរិក កាលពីថ្ងៃអង្គារ​ទី​២​ធ្នូ បាន​ចេញកំណត់​អនុស្សារណៈ ដែល​មានចែង​ពីការ​ផ្អាក​រាល់​ការផ្តល់​បណ្ណស្នាក់នៅអចិន្ត្រៃយ៍​ និងសញ្ជាតិ​ដល់ប្រជាជន​មកពីប្រទេស​ចំនួន​១៩។ ប្រទេស​ទាំង១៩​ធ្លាប់ត្រូវបានអាមេរិក​ដាក់​ក្នុង​បញ្ជី​ខ្មៅ ហាមឃាត់មិនធ្វើដំណើរ​ចូលទឹកដីអាមេរិក ឬ រឹតបន្តឹង​ក្នុងរឿងទទួលបានទិដ្ឋាកាអាមេរិក កាលពីខែ​មិថុនាកន្លងទៅ។

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រដ្ឋបាលលោកដូណាល់ត្រាំ​ បាន​មួលរឹតបន្តឹងខ្ចៅនយោបាយប្រឆាំង​ជនអន្តោប្រវេសន៍ក្នុងទឹកដីអាមេរិក។ ក្រោយពីម្ចាស់សេតវិមាន​ប្រកាស​ចង់ឈប់ទទួល​ជនអន្តោប្រវេសន៍​មកពីប្រទេស​តតិយលោក ក៏ព្រោះតែឃាតកម្ម​សម្លាប់​ឆ្មាំជាតិបង្កឡើង​ដោយ​ជនជាតិអាហ្វហ្កានីស្ថាន រដ្ឋាភិបាលអាមេរិក កាលពីថ្ងៃអង្គារ​ទី​២​ធ្នូ បាន​ចេញកំណត់​អនុស្សារណៈ ដែល​មានចែង​ពីការ​ផ្អាក​រាល់​ការផ្តល់​បណ្ណស្នាក់នៅអចិន្ត្រៃយ៍​ និងសញ្ជាតិ​ដល់ប្រជាជន​មកពីប្រទេស​ចំនួន​១៩។ ប្រទេស​ទាំង១៩​ធ្លាប់ត្រូវបានអាមេរិក​ដាក់​ក្នុង​បញ្ជី​ខ្មៅ ហាមឃាត់មិនធ្វើដំណើរ​ចូលទឹកដីអាមេរិក ឬ រឹតបន្តឹង​ក្នុងរឿងទទួលបានទិដ្ឋាកាអាមេរិក កាលពីខែ​មិថុនាកន្លងទៅ។

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Freedom of the Press Foundation
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The federal appellate court for the D.C. Circuit recently affirmed a ruling requiring investigative journalist Catherine Herridge to disclose the sources for her reporting on scientist Yangping Chen’s alleged ties to the Chinese military while an online college Chen founded received federal funds. The court got it wrong by holding Herridge in contempt for not burning her sources, and Herridge is rightly seeking a rehearing. Worse yet, the misguided ruling was informed by documents about the FBI’s investigation of Chen that were filed under seal, even though the investigation is over and the documents aren’t classified. The appellate court even held a portion of its hearing to decide whether to order Herridge to testify in closed court. Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF), represented by Schaerr | Jaffe LLP, filed a motion to intervene and unseal the documents and hearing transcript yesterday. The following statement can be attributed to Seth Stern, director of advocacy for FPF. “Journalist-source confidentiality is about safeguarding the public’s right to be informed. Its fate should not be decided in secret hearings about secret documents. Americans deserve to know whether the damages Chen claims to have suffered were because of alleged leaks to Herridge or because of the outcome of the government investigation she reported on. If the latter, it raises the question of whether the court is ordering Herridge to out her sources to aid Chen in pursuing a baseless lawsuit. Surely the bar for compelled disclosure of journalistic sources must be higher than that. “Opponents of the reporter’s privilege often dream up convoluted hypothetical scenarios to call it a national security risk. But here we see someone suspected of ties to a foreign military able to use the courts to try to find out who in the government U.S. reporters are talking to and the content of those conversations. It goes to show that the real national security risk is the lack of a statutory privilege, which allows courts to issue misguided rulings. Congress should step up and reintroduce and pass the PRESS Act.” H. Christopher Bartolomucci, a partner at Schaerr | Jaffe, added: “Public access and government accountability are fundamental to the rule of law, and the notion of ‘secret law’ is anathema to our system of justice. By denying the public access to important judicial records in this case, the court is keeping members of the public from judging for themselves the strength or weakness of the court’s reasoning.” You can read FPF’s motion here. Please contact us if you would like further comment.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The federal appellate court for the D.C. Circuit recently affirmed a ruling requiring investigative journalist Catherine Herridge to disclose the sources for her reporting on scientist Yangping Chen’s alleged ties to the Chinese military while an online college Chen founded received federal funds. The court got it wrong by holding Herridge in contempt for not burning her sources, and Herridge is rightly seeking a rehearing. Worse yet, the misguided ruling was informed by documents about the FBI’s investigation of Chen that were filed under seal, even though the investigation is over and the documents aren’t classified. The appellate court even held a portion of its hearing to decide whether to order Herridge to testify in closed court. Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF), represented by Schaerr | Jaffe LLP, filed a motion to intervene and unseal the documents and hearing transcript yesterday. The following statement can be attributed to Seth Stern, director of advocacy for FPF. “Journalist-source confidentiality is about safeguarding the public’s right to be informed. Its fate should not be decided in secret hearings about secret documents. Americans deserve to know whether the damages Chen claims to have suffered were because of alleged leaks to Herridge or because of the outcome of the government investigation she reported on. If the latter, it raises the question of whether the court is ordering Herridge to out her sources to aid Chen in pursuing a baseless lawsuit. Surely the bar for compelled disclosure of journalistic sources must be higher than that. “Opponents of the reporter’s privilege often dream up convoluted hypothetical scenarios to call it a national security risk. But here we see someone suspected of ties to a foreign military able to use the courts to try to find out who in the government U.S. reporters are talking to and the content of those conversations. It goes to show that the real national security risk is the lack of a statutory privilege, which allows courts to issue misguided rulings. Congress should step up and reintroduce and pass the PRESS Act.” H. Christopher Bartolomucci, a partner at Schaerr | Jaffe, added: “Public access and government accountability are fundamental to the rule of law, and the notion of ‘secret law’ is anathema to our system of justice. By denying the public access to important judicial records in this case, the court is keeping members of the public from judging for themselves the strength or weakness of the court’s reasoning.” You can read FPF’s motion here. Please contact us if you would like further comment.

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Louisiana Illuminator
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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

آمریکا از لنز دوربین - سنت دیرین تزئین درخت کریسمس در مقابل کنگره

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آمریکا از لنز دوربین - سنت دیرین تزئین درخت کریسمس در مقابل کنگره

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West Virginia Watch
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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

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West Virginia Watch
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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

«Генасамблея… вимагає, аби РФ забезпечила негайне, безпечне та безумовне повернення українських дітей, які були незаконно переміщені або депортовані»

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Радіо Свобода
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«Генасамблея… вимагає, аби РФ забезпечила негайне, безпечне та безумовне повернення українських дітей, які були незаконно переміщені або депортовані»

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Daily Montanan
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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

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Daily Montanan
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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

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WASHINGTON — U.S. House GOP leadership pulled a bill from the House floor Wednesday that would set a national framework for college-athletes’ compensation.  The Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements, or ‘‘SCORE” Act, would bar student-athletes from being recognized as employees and provide broad antitrust immunity to the NCAA and college sports conferences.  The […]

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Daily Montanan
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate committee that oversees health care started coalescing around an approach to lower costs for Americans during a Wednesday hearing, though several hurdles lay ahead. Republicans and Democrats on the panel appeared to accept that enhanced tax credits for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate committee that oversees health care started coalescing around an approach to lower costs for Americans during a Wednesday hearing, though several hurdles lay ahead. Republicans and Democrats on the panel appeared to accept that enhanced tax credits for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace […]

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Idaho Capital Sun
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate committee that oversees health care started coalescing around an approach to lower costs for Americans during a Wednesday hearing, though several hurdles lay ahead. Republicans and Democrats on the panel appeared to accept that enhanced tax credits for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate committee that oversees health care started coalescing around an approach to lower costs for Americans during a Wednesday hearing, though several hurdles lay ahead. Republicans and Democrats on the panel appeared to accept that enhanced tax credits for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace […]

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Michigan Advance
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate committee that oversees health care started coalescing around an approach to lower costs for Americans during a Wednesday hearing, though several hurdles lay ahead. Republicans and Democrats on the panel appeared to accept that enhanced tax credits for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace […]

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate committee that oversees health care started coalescing around an approach to lower costs for Americans during a Wednesday hearing, though several hurdles lay ahead. Republicans and Democrats on the panel appeared to accept that enhanced tax credits for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace […]

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Nebraska Examiner
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LINCOLN — The Nebraska Capitol’s annual Christmas tree-lighting event that has been marked in recent years by singing children and sometimes interrupted by protests focusing attention elsewhere is getting more private in a public place. Gov. Jim Pillen moved this year’s event to 6 p.m., after the Capitol’s public hours, and required tickets obtained from […]

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LINCOLN — The Nebraska Capitol’s annual Christmas tree-lighting event that has been marked in recent years by singing children and sometimes interrupted by protests focusing attention elsewhere is getting more private in a public place. Gov. Jim Pillen moved this year’s event to 6 p.m., after the Capitol’s public hours, and required tickets obtained from […]

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Louisiana Illuminator
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Colorado’s top election official declined a Trump administration request this week to share extensive voter information. The request was the latest administration effort to extract details about registered voters in the state. Secretary of State Jena Griswold previously shared only publicly available voter roll information in response to U.S. Department of Justice requests. The latest […]

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Colorado’s top election official declined a Trump administration request this week to share extensive voter information. The request was the latest administration effort to extract details about registered voters in the state. Secretary of State Jena Griswold previously shared only publicly available voter roll information in response to U.S. Department of Justice requests. The latest […]

The journal Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology has formally retracted a sweeping scientific paper published in the year 2000 that became a key defense for Monsanto’s claim that Roundup herbicide and its active ingredient glyphosate don’t cause cancer. The post Citing “serious ethical concerns,” journal retracts key Monsanto Roundup safety study appeared first on The New Lede.

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The journal Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology has formally retracted a sweeping scientific paper published in the year 2000 that became a key defense for Monsanto’s claim that Roundup herbicide and its active ingredient glyphosate don’t cause cancer. The post Citing “serious ethical concerns,” journal retracts key Monsanto Roundup safety study appeared first on The New Lede.

En el banquete de Estado en honor al presidente alemán, la princesa de Gales sorprendió al recuperar una de las piezas más exclusivas y menos vistas del joyero real: la tiara de rubíes indios, ligada a la reina Victoria, venerada por la Reina Madre y prácticamente inédita desde 2005.

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En el banquete de Estado en honor al presidente alemán, la princesa de Gales sorprendió al recuperar una de las piezas más exclusivas y menos vistas del joyero real: la tiara de rubíes indios, ligada a la reina Victoria, venerada por la Reina Madre y prácticamente inédita desde 2005.