Juan Luis Cebrián El País argitaratzen duen Prisa taldeko sortzaile eta kontseilari ordezkaria izan zen eta, egunkariaren sorreraren 50. urteurrenaren harira, elkarrizketa luzea egin zioten egunkarian, joan den apirilaren 28an. Elkarrizketa horretan esan zuen titulura eramandako esaldia.

Feed icon
ARGIA
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Juan Luis Cebrián El País argitaratzen duen Prisa taldeko sortzaile eta kontseilari ordezkaria izan zen eta, egunkariaren sorreraren 50. urteurrenaren harira, elkarrizketa luzea egin zioten egunkarian, joan den apirilaren 28an. Elkarrizketa horretan esan zuen titulura eramandako esaldia.

27 minutes

ARGIA
Feed icon

Antzinako Erregimenaren garaian, ekonomia kapitalista eta jabetza pribatua erabat orokortu aurretik, udalek beren jabetzako herri-lur ugari zituzten. Lur-sail horiei Nafarroa hegoaldean “el comunal” (komunala) esaten zitzaien. Baina XIX. mendetik aurrera, komunalen lurrak pribatizatzeko prozesu bizia gertatu zen Nafarroako erdialdeko eta hegoaldeko herri askotan. 1841 eta 1868 artean, komunalen ia %70 esku pribatuetara igaro zen.

Feed icon
ARGIA
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Antzinako Erregimenaren garaian, ekonomia kapitalista eta jabetza pribatua erabat orokortu aurretik, udalek beren jabetzako herri-lur ugari zituzten. Lur-sail horiei Nafarroa hegoaldean “el comunal” (komunala) esaten zitzaien. Baina XIX. mendetik aurrera, komunalen lurrak pribatizatzeko prozesu bizia gertatu zen Nafarroako erdialdeko eta hegoaldeko herri askotan. 1841 eta 1868 artean, komunalen ia %70 esku pribatuetara igaro zen.

27 minutes

ARGIA
Feed icon

Lan burujabeen eta desiragarrien aldeko deia luzatu du Maiatzaren Lehena kari Olatukoopek. "Herri eta komunitateen kohesioa indartzearen" beharra ere plazaratzen du ekonomia sozial eraldatzailearen garapenaren alde dabilen sareak.

Feed icon
ARGIA
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Lan burujabeen eta desiragarrien aldeko deia luzatu du Maiatzaren Lehena kari Olatukoopek. "Herri eta komunitateen kohesioa indartzearen" beharra ere plazaratzen du ekonomia sozial eraldatzailearen garapenaren alde dabilen sareak.

39 minutes

Iowa Capital Dispatch
Feed icon

Lawmakers in the House and Senate reached agreements on several policies Thursday, including tax exemptions to restart nuclear energy facilities, radon mitigation and felony penalties for torturing companion animals, sending these measures to the governor. Lawmakers in both chambers approved House File 2757, a bill to grant sales and use tax exemptions for restarting a […]

Feed icon
Iowa Capital Dispatch
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Lawmakers in the House and Senate reached agreements on several policies Thursday, including tax exemptions to restart nuclear energy facilities, radon mitigation and felony penalties for torturing companion animals, sending these measures to the governor. Lawmakers in both chambers approved House File 2757, a bill to grant sales and use tax exemptions for restarting a […]

Às vésperas do Dia Internacional dos Trabalhadores, comemorado a cada primeiro de maio, o primeiro secretário do Comitê Central do Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC) e presidente da República, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, presidiu na quarta-feira (29) um encontro com 80 trabalhadores de setores estratégicos e 25 dirigentes sindicais. Durante o intercâmbio, o mandatário destacou que […] Fonte

Feed icon
Brasil de Fato
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

Às vésperas do Dia Internacional dos Trabalhadores, comemorado a cada primeiro de maio, o primeiro secretário do Comitê Central do Partido Comunista de Cuba (PCC) e presidente da República, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, presidiu na quarta-feira (29) um encontro com 80 trabalhadores de setores estratégicos e 25 dirigentes sindicais. Durante o intercâmbio, o mandatário destacou que […] Fonte

43 minutes

Times of San Diego
Feed icon

Rep. Sara Jacobs challenged a visibly angry Defense Secretary Peter Hegseth during hearings about whether President Trump is fit to command.

Feed icon
Times of San Diego
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Rep. Sara Jacobs challenged a visibly angry Defense Secretary Peter Hegseth during hearings about whether President Trump is fit to command.

Em uma área da região Amacro, pequenos agricultores continuam sendo alvos de violência em meio a conflitos de campo. No último final de semana, Josias Albuquerque, que já havia sido baleado por pistoleiros em 2018, na mesma região, não sobreviveu. Foi vítima de emboscada, na qual mais duas pessoas foram mortas. Os executores foram presos e confessaram os nomes dos mandantes. Os mandantes seguem livres. O post Massacre no sul do Amazonas: três mortos, mandantes soltos apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

Feed icon
Amazônia Real
CC BY🅭🅯

Em uma área da região Amacro, pequenos agricultores continuam sendo alvos de violência em meio a conflitos de campo. No último final de semana, Josias Albuquerque, que já havia sido baleado por pistoleiros em 2018, na mesma região, não sobreviveu. Foi vítima de emboscada, na qual mais duas pessoas foram mortas. Os executores foram presos e confessaram os nomes dos mandantes. Os mandantes seguem livres. O post Massacre no sul do Amazonas: três mortos, mandantes soltos apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

46 minutes

Chalkbeat
Feed icon

This article was initially published by Healthbeat on April 30. Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here.The New York City Council on Thursday passed a package of bills seeking to do more to educate parents about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines as immunization rates show signs of starting to dip. The five bills aim to make it easier for schools to disseminate accurate information about vaccines to parents, as well as to require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to develop a plan by year’s end that will educate New Yorkers about the importance of childhood and adolescent vaccinations.The package will be sent to Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who has 30 days to sign, veto, or let the bills lapse into law. The action comes as the federal government led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and followers of his Make America Healthy Again movement are working to sow doubt and confusion about vaccines, which are scientifically proven to be safe and effective. As a result, state and local governments are taking a greater role in educating the public.New York state has long had some of the highest vaccination rates in the country, but that record may be faltering. In New York City, new data suggest parents are delaying routine vaccinations for their children. In March, the city reported that about 1 in 3 2-year-olds had not received all doses of seven vaccines – DTap (diptheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis); polio; measles, mumps, and rubella; hib; hepatitis B; varicella (chickenpox); and pcv (pneumococcus). S.C. measles outbreak declared over after 997 casesThis prompted city health officials to launch a $1 million campaign over four weeks encouraging parents to vaccinate their children. Officials say the campaign ran in multiple languages and on TV, radio, print news, kiosks, and transportation hubs in neighborhoods with low vaccination rates.“The new life that Kennedy is giving to the movement has clearly given new life to the diseases themselves,” City Council Speaker Julie Menin said at the council meeting, before the bills were introduced. “The erosion of public trust in science doesn’t just increase health risks for his own band of followers, it also puts our wider community in jeopardy. As lawmakers and as leaders, we cannot sit back and let that happen.”The United States has seen more measles cases over the past year than it has in decades. An outbreak in South Carolina reached nearly 1,000 cases. Most of those infected were unvaccinated.James Alwine, a virologist, professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, and visiting professor at the University of Arizona, is a member of Defend Public Health, a nationwide network of public health leaders and advocates. He applauded the legislation and offered this advice for the health department on vaccine messaging: Keep it simple and straightforward while highlighting the harm that these preventable diseases can inflict on children.“Stay out of the real science and data — that just doesn’t work,” Alwine told Healthbeat. “You can’t fight against what they’re saying by trying to tell people, ‘Well, here’s the science, here’s the data, here’s the study.’ It just falls on deaf ears, mainly because it’s hard to explain in lay terms.”Here is a rundown of the bills:Educating parents: Sponsored by Council Member Shekar Krishnan, Introduction 260-A requires the health department, in collaboration with the Department of Education, to develop informational material about vaccines. DOE is also required to distribute the materials to parents of all New York City public school students, including those enrolled in early childhood programs such as 3-K and Pre-K. The material must include general information on how vaccines work, their public health benefits, their safety, and where to access vaccines required for school attendance. Educating the public: Sponsored by Council Member Eric Dinowitz, Introduction 693-A requires the health department, in collaboration with relevant agencies, to develop and implement a plan by no later than Jan. 1, 2027, to educate the public about the benefits and importance of childhood and adolescent vaccinations. In developing the plan, the health department is required to consider recommendations adopted by major medical organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics. Authorizing dentists to immunize: Sponsored by Council Member and Health Committee Chair Lynn Schulman, Resolution 273 calls on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the governor to sign legislation authorizing dentists to administer flu shots, Covid vaccines, human papillomavirus vaccines, or a vaccine related to a public health emergency.Recommending vaccines: Also sponsored by Schulman, Resolution 425 calls on the legislature to pass, and for the governor to sign state legislation requiring vaccines to be regulated, recommended, administered, and insured based on the recommendations of various nationally and internationally recognized health care organizations.Reimbursing costs for providers: Also sponsored by Schulman, a preconsidered resolution calls on the legislature to pass, and the governor to sign a bill requiring insurance to reimburse the total direct and indirect expenses for providers administering vaccines.In a written statement attributed to city Health Commissioner Dr. Alister Martin, the health department said it looks “forward to continuing our partnership with Chair Schulman and City Council on this issue.” Trenton Daniel is a reporter covering public health in New York for Healthbeat. Contact Trenton at tdaniel@healthbeat.org or on the messaging app Signal at trentondaniel.88.

Feed icon
Chalkbeat
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

This article was initially published by Healthbeat on April 30. Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here.The New York City Council on Thursday passed a package of bills seeking to do more to educate parents about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines as immunization rates show signs of starting to dip. The five bills aim to make it easier for schools to disseminate accurate information about vaccines to parents, as well as to require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to develop a plan by year’s end that will educate New Yorkers about the importance of childhood and adolescent vaccinations.The package will be sent to Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who has 30 days to sign, veto, or let the bills lapse into law. The action comes as the federal government led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and followers of his Make America Healthy Again movement are working to sow doubt and confusion about vaccines, which are scientifically proven to be safe and effective. As a result, state and local governments are taking a greater role in educating the public.New York state has long had some of the highest vaccination rates in the country, but that record may be faltering. In New York City, new data suggest parents are delaying routine vaccinations for their children. In March, the city reported that about 1 in 3 2-year-olds had not received all doses of seven vaccines – DTap (diptheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis); polio; measles, mumps, and rubella; hib; hepatitis B; varicella (chickenpox); and pcv (pneumococcus). S.C. measles outbreak declared over after 997 casesThis prompted city health officials to launch a $1 million campaign over four weeks encouraging parents to vaccinate their children. Officials say the campaign ran in multiple languages and on TV, radio, print news, kiosks, and transportation hubs in neighborhoods with low vaccination rates.“The new life that Kennedy is giving to the movement has clearly given new life to the diseases themselves,” City Council Speaker Julie Menin said at the council meeting, before the bills were introduced. “The erosion of public trust in science doesn’t just increase health risks for his own band of followers, it also puts our wider community in jeopardy. As lawmakers and as leaders, we cannot sit back and let that happen.”The United States has seen more measles cases over the past year than it has in decades. An outbreak in South Carolina reached nearly 1,000 cases. Most of those infected were unvaccinated.James Alwine, a virologist, professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, and visiting professor at the University of Arizona, is a member of Defend Public Health, a nationwide network of public health leaders and advocates. He applauded the legislation and offered this advice for the health department on vaccine messaging: Keep it simple and straightforward while highlighting the harm that these preventable diseases can inflict on children.“Stay out of the real science and data — that just doesn’t work,” Alwine told Healthbeat. “You can’t fight against what they’re saying by trying to tell people, ‘Well, here’s the science, here’s the data, here’s the study.’ It just falls on deaf ears, mainly because it’s hard to explain in lay terms.”Here is a rundown of the bills:Educating parents: Sponsored by Council Member Shekar Krishnan, Introduction 260-A requires the health department, in collaboration with the Department of Education, to develop informational material about vaccines. DOE is also required to distribute the materials to parents of all New York City public school students, including those enrolled in early childhood programs such as 3-K and Pre-K. The material must include general information on how vaccines work, their public health benefits, their safety, and where to access vaccines required for school attendance. Educating the public: Sponsored by Council Member Eric Dinowitz, Introduction 693-A requires the health department, in collaboration with relevant agencies, to develop and implement a plan by no later than Jan. 1, 2027, to educate the public about the benefits and importance of childhood and adolescent vaccinations. In developing the plan, the health department is required to consider recommendations adopted by major medical organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics. Authorizing dentists to immunize: Sponsored by Council Member and Health Committee Chair Lynn Schulman, Resolution 273 calls on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the governor to sign legislation authorizing dentists to administer flu shots, Covid vaccines, human papillomavirus vaccines, or a vaccine related to a public health emergency.Recommending vaccines: Also sponsored by Schulman, Resolution 425 calls on the legislature to pass, and for the governor to sign state legislation requiring vaccines to be regulated, recommended, administered, and insured based on the recommendations of various nationally and internationally recognized health care organizations.Reimbursing costs for providers: Also sponsored by Schulman, a preconsidered resolution calls on the legislature to pass, and the governor to sign a bill requiring insurance to reimburse the total direct and indirect expenses for providers administering vaccines.In a written statement attributed to city Health Commissioner Dr. Alister Martin, the health department said it looks “forward to continuing our partnership with Chair Schulman and City Council on this issue.” Trenton Daniel is a reporter covering public health in New York for Healthbeat. Contact Trenton at tdaniel@healthbeat.org or on the messaging app Signal at trentondaniel.88.

ICT compiled a list of 2026 National MMIWG2S+ events happening across the United States to remember and bring awareness to the crisis The post Events taking place to honor National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Day appeared first on ICT.

Feed icon
ICT
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

ICT compiled a list of 2026 National MMIWG2S+ events happening across the United States to remember and bring awareness to the crisis The post Events taking place to honor National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Day appeared first on ICT.

Líder de maior central sindical do país afirmou que população precisa ‘dizer basta a este governo corrupto e explorador’ Fonte

Feed icon
Brasil de Fato
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

Líder de maior central sindical do país afirmou que população precisa ‘dizer basta a este governo corrupto e explorador’ Fonte

Com textos contundentes e cenas que vão da fome extrema à cegueira cotidiana, a montagem expõe a hipocrisia de quem finge não ver o colapso do sistema O post “O pior analfabeto é o analfabeto político”: Espetáculo Metamorfose faz denúncia visceral das fraturas sociais apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

Feed icon
Mídia NINJA
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Com textos contundentes e cenas que vão da fome extrema à cegueira cotidiana, a montagem expõe a hipocrisia de quem finge não ver o colapso do sistema O post “O pior analfabeto é o analfabeto político”: Espetáculo Metamorfose faz denúncia visceral das fraturas sociais apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Thursday reinforced his support of an independent investigation into previously dismissed allegations that Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen had an affair with an attorney involved in the state’s high-profile redistricting lawsuit.  Cox, during a news conference broadcast by PBS Utah, told reporters that it’s not yet clear what that […]

Feed icon
Utah News Dispatch
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Thursday reinforced his support of an independent investigation into previously dismissed allegations that Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen had an affair with an attorney involved in the state’s high-profile redistricting lawsuit.  Cox, during a news conference broadcast by PBS Utah, told reporters that it’s not yet clear what that […]

Este jueves y desde la región de Aysén, el presidente José Antonio Kast insistió en que no se recortarán beneficios...

Feed icon
BioBioChile
CC BY-NC🅭🅯🄏

Este jueves y desde la región de Aysén, el presidente José Antonio Kast insistió en que no se recortarán beneficios...

55 minutes

Enlace Latino NC
Feed icon

La construcción, el transporte y la hospitalidad encabezan la lista de sectores afectados. La entrada Empleo cae 72% en sectores clave donde latinos son esenciales se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Empleo cae 72% en sectores clave donde latinos son esenciales was first posted on abril 30, 2026 at 7:31 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

Feed icon
Enlace Latino NC
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

La construcción, el transporte y la hospitalidad encabezan la lista de sectores afectados. La entrada Empleo cae 72% en sectores clave donde latinos son esenciales se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Empleo cae 72% en sectores clave donde latinos son esenciales was first posted on abril 30, 2026 at 7:31 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

55 minutes

Enlace Latino NC
Feed icon

La construcción, el transporte y la hospitalidad encabezan la lista de sectores afectados. La entrada Empleo cae 72% en sectores clave donde latinos son esenciales se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Empleo cae 72% en sectores clave donde latinos son esenciales was first posted on abril 30, 2026 at 7:31 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

Feed icon
Enlace Latino NC
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

La construcción, el transporte y la hospitalidad encabezan la lista de sectores afectados. La entrada Empleo cae 72% en sectores clave donde latinos son esenciales se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Empleo cae 72% en sectores clave donde latinos son esenciales was first posted on abril 30, 2026 at 7:31 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

En un caso policial que se mantenía en reserva, se está investigando un posible atentado tras la destrucción de una...

Feed icon
BioBioChile
CC BY-NC🅭🅯🄏

En un caso policial que se mantenía en reserva, se está investigando un posible atentado tras la destrucción de una...

57 minutes

Fort Worth Report
Feed icon

The River Oaks road project will improve access to the nearby Joint Reserve Base and will enhance driver safety and community recreation.

Feed icon
Fort Worth Report
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

The River Oaks road project will improve access to the nearby Joint Reserve Base and will enhance driver safety and community recreation.

U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate's injunction prevents the metro Jackson water authority from taking actions such as naming its own board president or entering a lease agreement.

Feed icon
Mississippi Today
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate's injunction prevents the metro Jackson water authority from taking actions such as naming its own board president or entering a lease agreement.

緬甸軍政府領導人、現任總統敏昂萊周四下令,將前民選領導人昂山素季的剩餘刑期改為居家軟禁執行。

Feed icon
法國國際廣播電台
Attribution+

緬甸軍政府領導人、現任總統敏昂萊周四下令,將前民選領導人昂山素季的剩餘刑期改為居家軟禁執行。

缅甸军政府领导人、现任总统敏昂莱周四下令,将前民选领导人昂山素季的剩余刑期改为居家软禁执行。

Feed icon
法国国际广播电台
Attribution+

缅甸军政府领导人、现任总统敏昂莱周四下令,将前民选领导人昂山素季的剩余刑期改为居家软禁执行。