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כל מה שחדש באתר המגזין הפוסט רב ערב 09.04.26 הופיע ראשון בערב רב Erev Rav

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כל מה שחדש באתר המגזין הפוסט רב ערב 09.04.26 הופיע ראשון בערב רב Erev Rav

Gov. Abigail Spanberger on Wednesday announced she signed another slate of bipartisan bills as part of her affordability agenda, just days before her Monday action deadline. The latest tranche of legislation set to become law focused on health, housing and ratepayer protections. Utility costs have skyrocketed in the state and power demand is strained by […]

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Gov. Abigail Spanberger on Wednesday announced she signed another slate of bipartisan bills as part of her affordability agenda, just days before her Monday action deadline. The latest tranche of legislation set to become law focused on health, housing and ratepayer protections. Utility costs have skyrocketed in the state and power demand is strained by […]

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COLUMBIA — More than two years after the discovery of a $1.8 billion accounting error within the state’s books, South Carolina’s top banker continues to balk at taking out long-term loans for major construction projects at the state’s three research universities. This leaves the ultimate cost to public colleges — and therefore students and taxpayers […]

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COLUMBIA — More than two years after the discovery of a $1.8 billion accounting error within the state’s books, South Carolina’s top banker continues to balk at taking out long-term loans for major construction projects at the state’s three research universities. This leaves the ultimate cost to public colleges — and therefore students and taxpayers […]

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When she’s not working as a pastry chef, Ieasha Ennis and her grandmother love cooking for their family and community. The post Bringing sweetness and soul to Tinker Street’s dessert menu appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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When she’s not working as a pastry chef, Ieasha Ennis and her grandmother love cooking for their family and community. The post Bringing sweetness and soul to Tinker Street’s dessert menu appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The Conversation
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El mundo que nos rodea ha cambiado, pero nuestro sistema inmunitario, no.

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El mundo que nos rodea ha cambiado, pero nuestro sistema inmunitario, no.

Senate Bill 256 eliminates the Orleans Parish Criminal Court clerk’s office, won by Calvin Duncan in November. It is one of several bills seeking to remake the city’s courts.

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Senate Bill 256 eliminates the Orleans Parish Criminal Court clerk’s office, won by Calvin Duncan in November. It is one of several bills seeking to remake the city’s courts.

Em São Tomé e Príncipe, a sessão plenária desta quarta-feira decorreu em ambiente tenso entre os parlamentares. Uma das questões foi a instalação de câmaras de vigilância nas ruas para lutar contra a criminalidade. Segundo o deputado da ADI, Elísio Teixeira, a instalação deste dispositivo é impossível por não cumprir a lei e a constituição.

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Em São Tomé e Príncipe, a sessão plenária desta quarta-feira decorreu em ambiente tenso entre os parlamentares. Uma das questões foi a instalação de câmaras de vigilância nas ruas para lutar contra a criminalidade. Segundo o deputado da ADI, Elísio Teixeira, a instalação deste dispositivo é impossível por não cumprir a lei e a constituição.

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(The Center Square) – Minnesota House Republicans were unable to pass a bill that would have limited participation in girls sports to students designated female at birth. This marks the second defeat for the measure this legislative biennium. The vote comes amid a federal lawsuit challenging Minnesota's policies allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls sports. The U.S. Department of Justice filed the lawsuit March 30 against the Minnesota Department of Education and the Minnesota State High School League, arguing the state’s policies violate Title IX, the federal law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded education programs. “The Trump Administration does not tolerate flawed state policies that ignore biological reality and unfairly undermine girls on the playing field,” former U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement. Republicans said the lawsuit underscores the urgency of passing this bill to bring the state’s policies in line with federal standards. “Protecting girls is not hate,” said Rep. Krista Knudsen, R-Lake Shore. “When biological males enter girls’ sports, girls lose. They lose medals, they lose roster spots, they lose college scholarships and they lose their safety.” Knudsen was one of the sponsors of HF 2685, which would require school-sponsored interscholastic, intramural, or club athletic teams to be based on sex at birth. The Minnesota State High School League has allowed transgender athletes to compete in girls sports since 2015. All House Republicans voted in favor of the measure, while all DFLers opposed it. The vote failed 67-66 along party lines, the same result seen in March 2025. The House also failed to advance two other related bills this session, HF12, which would restrict female sports teams to the female sex, and HF1233, which would create a women’s athletics exemption in the state Human Rights Act. Republicans say the current policies disadvantage female athletes in Minnesota. “Title IX was created to ensure that girls and women had equal opportunity in sports, opportunities that had long been denied,” said Rep. Mike Wiener, R-Long Prairie. “But if biological males are allowed to compete in female categories, these opportunities erode.” State Attorney General Keith Ellison, whose office is representing Minnesota in the federal case, said his office will defend transgender students’ rights. "In April of last year, I sued the Trump administration to stop them from targeting trans kids who just want to play on their school team," Ellison said previously in a statement to The Center Square. "This new suit is just a sad attempt to get attention over something that's already been in litigation for months." DFL lawmakers argued that Minnesota law already protects transgender students. “We have inclusion as the law of Minnesota,” said Rep. Leigh Finke, DFL-St. Paul. “That law has neither been changed nor overturned.” DFL lawmakers also questioned the premise that the bill would protect girls. “My colleagues across the aisle say that you are bringing this to protect women and girls and that couldn’t be further from the truth,” said Rep. Kelly Moller, DFL-Shoreview. “The real threat to women and girls is sexual assault and gender-based violence.” House Republicans expressed frustration over the repeated defeats of this legislation. State Rep. Peggy Scott, R-Andover, is one of the sponsors of the bill, and called out Democrats following its failure. “Every House Democrat voted in favor of sex-based discrimination,” Scott said. “By allowing biological males to compete in biological girls’ competitions, all we’ve fought for through Title IX and women’s athletics is meaningless. Yet not one House Democrat could find the courage to stand up for girls in the State of Minnesota, and that is just shameful.” Similar legislation faces an uncertain future in the state Senate, which is also held narrowly by the Democratic‑Farmer‑Labor Party. There, State Sen. Carla Nelson's bill, R-Rochester, has been referred to the Senate Education Policy Committee but has not yet been scheduled for a hearing. Meanwhile, the federal lawsuit continues to move through the courts.

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(The Center Square) – Minnesota House Republicans were unable to pass a bill that would have limited participation in girls sports to students designated female at birth. This marks the second defeat for the measure this legislative biennium. The vote comes amid a federal lawsuit challenging Minnesota's policies allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls sports. The U.S. Department of Justice filed the lawsuit March 30 against the Minnesota Department of Education and the Minnesota State High School League, arguing the state’s policies violate Title IX, the federal law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded education programs. “The Trump Administration does not tolerate flawed state policies that ignore biological reality and unfairly undermine girls on the playing field,” former U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement. Republicans said the lawsuit underscores the urgency of passing this bill to bring the state’s policies in line with federal standards. “Protecting girls is not hate,” said Rep. Krista Knudsen, R-Lake Shore. “When biological males enter girls’ sports, girls lose. They lose medals, they lose roster spots, they lose college scholarships and they lose their safety.” Knudsen was one of the sponsors of HF 2685, which would require school-sponsored interscholastic, intramural, or club athletic teams to be based on sex at birth. The Minnesota State High School League has allowed transgender athletes to compete in girls sports since 2015. All House Republicans voted in favor of the measure, while all DFLers opposed it. The vote failed 67-66 along party lines, the same result seen in March 2025. The House also failed to advance two other related bills this session, HF12, which would restrict female sports teams to the female sex, and HF1233, which would create a women’s athletics exemption in the state Human Rights Act. Republicans say the current policies disadvantage female athletes in Minnesota. “Title IX was created to ensure that girls and women had equal opportunity in sports, opportunities that had long been denied,” said Rep. Mike Wiener, R-Long Prairie. “But if biological males are allowed to compete in female categories, these opportunities erode.” State Attorney General Keith Ellison, whose office is representing Minnesota in the federal case, said his office will defend transgender students’ rights. "In April of last year, I sued the Trump administration to stop them from targeting trans kids who just want to play on their school team," Ellison said previously in a statement to The Center Square. "This new suit is just a sad attempt to get attention over something that's already been in litigation for months." DFL lawmakers argued that Minnesota law already protects transgender students. “We have inclusion as the law of Minnesota,” said Rep. Leigh Finke, DFL-St. Paul. “That law has neither been changed nor overturned.” DFL lawmakers also questioned the premise that the bill would protect girls. “My colleagues across the aisle say that you are bringing this to protect women and girls and that couldn’t be further from the truth,” said Rep. Kelly Moller, DFL-Shoreview. “The real threat to women and girls is sexual assault and gender-based violence.” House Republicans expressed frustration over the repeated defeats of this legislation. State Rep. Peggy Scott, R-Andover, is one of the sponsors of the bill, and called out Democrats following its failure. “Every House Democrat voted in favor of sex-based discrimination,” Scott said. “By allowing biological males to compete in biological girls’ competitions, all we’ve fought for through Title IX and women’s athletics is meaningless. Yet not one House Democrat could find the courage to stand up for girls in the State of Minnesota, and that is just shameful.” Similar legislation faces an uncertain future in the state Senate, which is also held narrowly by the Democratic‑Farmer‑Labor Party. There, State Sen. Carla Nelson's bill, R-Rochester, has been referred to the Senate Education Policy Committee but has not yet been scheduled for a hearing. Meanwhile, the federal lawsuit continues to move through the courts.

Патриарх Кирилл во время проповеди в Великий (Чистый) четверг 9 апреля поздравил верующих с другим праздником — Богоявлением (Крещением), которое отмечается в январе. Об этом в своем телеграм-канале пишет журналистка Ксения Лученко.

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Патриарх Кирилл во время проповеди в Великий (Чистый) четверг 9 апреля поздравил верующих с другим праздником — Богоявлением (Крещением), которое отмечается в январе. Об этом в своем телеграм-канале пишет журналистка Ксения Лученко.

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Acredite: os veículos elétricos são mais antigos (1830) do que os veículos à combustão de petróleo. Perderam a disputa industrial e comercial para o petróleo, que vendeu tanto a ponto de nocautear a natureza, gerando infindáveis desastres. Os veículos elétricos tiveram que voltar, se fossem fabricados e vendidos mais rapidamente, a crise internacional provocada pelo […] Fonte

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Acredite: os veículos elétricos são mais antigos (1830) do que os veículos à combustão de petróleo. Perderam a disputa industrial e comercial para o petróleo, que vendeu tanto a ponto de nocautear a natureza, gerando infindáveis desastres. Os veículos elétricos tiveram que voltar, se fossem fabricados e vendidos mais rapidamente, a crise internacional provocada pelo […] Fonte

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A selection of news and readings that informs issues in Hamilton, municipal news from elsewhere, and other readings of interest.

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A selection of news and readings that informs issues in Hamilton, municipal news from elsewhere, and other readings of interest.

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أهمية علم أصول الفقه يعد علم أصول الفقه من أهم العلوم التي أنتجتها الحضارة العربية الإسلامية ،وقد تحدث ابن خلدون ت808ه في المقدمة عن علم أصول الفقه وعن قيمته العلمية فقال” اعلم أن أصول الفقه من أعظم العلوم الشرعية وأجلها قدرا،وأكثرها فائدة،وهو النظر في الأدلة الشرعية، من حيث تؤخذ منها الأحكام. من جهة أخرى اعتبر … ظهرت المقالة مقدمة في علم أصول الفقه أولاً على التنويري.

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أهمية علم أصول الفقه يعد علم أصول الفقه من أهم العلوم التي أنتجتها الحضارة العربية الإسلامية ،وقد تحدث ابن خلدون ت808ه في المقدمة عن علم أصول الفقه وعن قيمته العلمية فقال” اعلم أن أصول الفقه من أعظم العلوم الشرعية وأجلها قدرا،وأكثرها فائدة،وهو النظر في الأدلة الشرعية، من حيث تؤخذ منها الأحكام. من جهة أخرى اعتبر … ظهرت المقالة مقدمة في علم أصول الفقه أولاً على التنويري.

"Кылым шамы" укук коргоо борбору Кыргызстанда пикири үчүн камалгандардын ишин кайра кароого чакырды. Канча адамды эркинен ажыраттырган сот өкүмүнө негиз болгон Улуттук илимдер академиясынын "эксперттеринин корутундусу" канчалык мыйзамдуу болгон деген маселеге көңүл бурду.

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"Кылым шамы" укук коргоо борбору Кыргызстанда пикири үчүн камалгандардын ишин кайра кароого чакырды. Канча адамды эркинен ажыраттырган сот өкүмүнө негиз болгон Улуттук илимдер академиясынын "эксперттеринин корутундусу" канчалык мыйзамдуу болгон деген маселеге көңүл бурду.

(The Center Square) – After heavy debate and Republican opposition, the Illinois House passed a bill that would all but ban detention centers from operating in numerous towns and cities across the state. HB 5024 would restrict federal immigration detention centers across the state. If passed by the senate, it would impact operations of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Illinois. Republican legislators have previously criticized the bill, saying it would bring legal disputes against the state. Sponsor of the bill, Speaker of the House Chris Welch, D-Westchester, defended the purpose of the bill on the floor. “The detention center in Broadview sits in the middle of a neighborhood where there are homes nearby, children nearby, families nearby, and a church nearby,” Welch said. “It is extremely disruptive to the regular everyday business of the local community.” Welch has previously said the bill will not retroactively apply to the Broadview detention facility. Minority Floor Leader Patrick Windhorst, R-Harrisburg, cited California legislation attempting to ban federal detention facilities that brought constitutional challenges, questioning if the bill would invite similar scrutiny. Welch said there are major differences between the California ban and his bill, which only restricts facilities from operating if they are within 1,500 feet of schools, daycares, parks, churches, public housing and private residences. Despite the clarification, Windhorst said the bill would push the state further in the direction of fighting the federal government. He called on members to vote against passing it. “We need to take a hard look at what we're doing as a state to make sure we're fulfilling our obligations to protect our citizens and to enforce the laws, including the federal laws of our country,” Windhorst said. Welch said Windhorst had it backward. “The federal government is picking a fight with us. We have states rights. We know our rights. We know our power,” Welch said. Despite criticism, the bill passed 72-32.

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(The Center Square) – After heavy debate and Republican opposition, the Illinois House passed a bill that would all but ban detention centers from operating in numerous towns and cities across the state. HB 5024 would restrict federal immigration detention centers across the state. If passed by the senate, it would impact operations of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Illinois. Republican legislators have previously criticized the bill, saying it would bring legal disputes against the state. Sponsor of the bill, Speaker of the House Chris Welch, D-Westchester, defended the purpose of the bill on the floor. “The detention center in Broadview sits in the middle of a neighborhood where there are homes nearby, children nearby, families nearby, and a church nearby,” Welch said. “It is extremely disruptive to the regular everyday business of the local community.” Welch has previously said the bill will not retroactively apply to the Broadview detention facility. Minority Floor Leader Patrick Windhorst, R-Harrisburg, cited California legislation attempting to ban federal detention facilities that brought constitutional challenges, questioning if the bill would invite similar scrutiny. Welch said there are major differences between the California ban and his bill, which only restricts facilities from operating if they are within 1,500 feet of schools, daycares, parks, churches, public housing and private residences. Despite the clarification, Windhorst said the bill would push the state further in the direction of fighting the federal government. He called on members to vote against passing it. “We need to take a hard look at what we're doing as a state to make sure we're fulfilling our obligations to protect our citizens and to enforce the laws, including the federal laws of our country,” Windhorst said. Welch said Windhorst had it backward. “The federal government is picking a fight with us. We have states rights. We know our rights. We know our power,” Welch said. Despite criticism, the bill passed 72-32.

Plus de 24 heures après l’annonce du cessez-le-feu, la situation est désormais calme à Téhéran. Une foule importante s’est réunie dans le centre de la capitale iranienne ce 9 avril pour le 40ᵉ jour de la mort de l’ayatollah Ali Khamenei, tué lors d’une frappe israélo-américaine marquant le début de la guerre, le 28 février dernier.

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Plus de 24 heures après l’annonce du cessez-le-feu, la situation est désormais calme à Téhéran. Une foule importante s’est réunie dans le centre de la capitale iranienne ce 9 avril pour le 40ᵉ jour de la mort de l’ayatollah Ali Khamenei, tué lors d’une frappe israélo-américaine marquant le début de la guerre, le 28 février dernier.

Dos avisos de presuntos artefactos explosivos registrados en menos de 48 horas en Castro activaron procedimientos policiales y generaron preocupación...

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Dos avisos de presuntos artefactos explosivos registrados en menos de 48 horas en Castro activaron procedimientos policiales y generaron preocupación...

The Spanish director’s new film, Bitter Christmas, marks another step towards dramatic weight, and away from his early madcap humour.

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The Spanish director’s new film, Bitter Christmas, marks another step towards dramatic weight, and away from his early madcap humour.

正在中國訪問的國民黨主席鄭麗文預計周五與中國國家主席習近平相見在北京。昨天周三,她在南京參拜了中山陵,並表示她此行播下和平的種子。

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正在中國訪問的國民黨主席鄭麗文預計周五與中國國家主席習近平相見在北京。昨天周三,她在南京參拜了中山陵,並表示她此行播下和平的種子。

正在中国访问的国民党主席郑丽文预计周五与中国国家主席习近平相见在北京。昨天周三,她在南京参拜了中山陵,并表示她此行播下和平的种子。

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正在中国访问的国民党主席郑丽文预计周五与中国国家主席习近平相见在北京。昨天周三,她在南京参拜了中山陵,并表示她此行播下和平的种子。