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Casa Branca apostou em campanha rápida. Fez estragos, é claro. Mas Teerã criou armadilha: prolonga o conflito, desgasta Trump eleitoralmente e pressiona os mercados globais. Mostra à região: apoiar Washington não é bom negócio The post Irã: Balanço da guerra em que Trump se enredou appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Casa Branca apostou em campanha rápida. Fez estragos, é claro. Mas Teerã criou armadilha: prolonga o conflito, desgasta Trump eleitoralmente e pressiona os mercados globais. Mostra à região: apoiar Washington não é bom negócio The post Irã: Balanço da guerra em que Trump se enredou appeared first on Outras Palavras.

O fim de semana no Distrito Federal se aproxima com uma programação diversa. O destaque fica com a turnê 80 Girassóis, do cantor pernambucano Alceu Valença, no CCBB Brasília, neste sábado (9). O projeto que celebra a vida de Alceu vai além dos shows, com uma exposição imersiva aberta à visitação até o dia 17 […] Fonte

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O fim de semana no Distrito Federal se aproxima com uma programação diversa. O destaque fica com a turnê 80 Girassóis, do cantor pernambucano Alceu Valença, no CCBB Brasília, neste sábado (9). O projeto que celebra a vida de Alceu vai além dos shows, com uma exposição imersiva aberta à visitação até o dia 17 […] Fonte

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Iowa Capital Dispatch
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An Iowa hospital is facing a lawsuit for allegedly harvesting the organs of a deceased patient without first consulting with the patient’s next of kin. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, seeks damages from Alegent Health-Community Memorial Hospital of Missouri Valley, which also does business as CHI Health-Missouri […]

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An Iowa hospital is facing a lawsuit for allegedly harvesting the organs of a deceased patient without first consulting with the patient’s next of kin. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, seeks damages from Alegent Health-Community Memorial Hospital of Missouri Valley, which also does business as CHI Health-Missouri […]

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Many of our contributors are on the frontlines of climate change and in a prime position to tell stories of resilience and success that we need to hear most.

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Many of our contributors are on the frontlines of climate change and in a prime position to tell stories of resilience and success that we need to hear most.

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Fort Worth Report
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Two regional childcare and childhood education nonprofits — Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County and Clayton Youth Enrichment — are set to merge this summer.  The two organizations […]

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Two regional childcare and childhood education nonprofits — Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County and Clayton Youth Enrichment — are set to merge this summer.  The two organizations […]

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South Carolina Daily Gazette
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COLUMBIA — A proposed overhaul of South Carolina’s voting lines for Congress would draw U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn out of the district he’s represented for 34 years. It could also make ruby red districts up and down the ballot suddenly in play for Democrats in November, warned Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey. A map endorsed […]

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COLUMBIA — A proposed overhaul of South Carolina’s voting lines for Congress would draw U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn out of the district he’s represented for 34 years. It could also make ruby red districts up and down the ballot suddenly in play for Democrats in November, warned Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey. A map endorsed […]

Garnier PureActive: el sérum de diez euros que se está convirtiendo en un imprescindible beauty.

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Garnier PureActive: el sérum de diez euros que se está convirtiendo en un imprescindible beauty.

For households and businesses craving predictability in their monthly budgets, EVs are an obvious choice. But we need policies that will allow us to take advantage of those benefits.

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For households and businesses craving predictability in their monthly budgets, EVs are an obvious choice. But we need policies that will allow us to take advantage of those benefits.

Gotas de Mayfer: el perfume de quince euros que está sorprendiendo a las amantes de la belleza.

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Gotas de Mayfer: el perfume de quince euros que está sorprendiendo a las amantes de la belleza.

El único fallecido tras una balacera ocurrida anoche en Maipú tendría un vínculo directo con el asesinato por error de...

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El único fallecido tras una balacera ocurrida anoche en Maipú tendría un vínculo directo con el asesinato por error de...

Otorgamiento de licencias de conducir fuera de plazo o que no figuraban en la base de datos del registro civil...

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There was no big winner at the 2026 San Diego Music Awards – each artist took home one trophy - as the show honored a beloved lost member of the community.

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There was no big winner at the 2026 San Diego Music Awards – each artist took home one trophy - as the show honored a beloved lost member of the community.

Dignitaries and scientists celebrated the next step Thursday toward what one official called the “largest science experiment ever attempted on U.S. soil.” Over the coming months, 6,000 steel beams will be moved nearly a mile underground to build infrastructure for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment within a former gold mine at Lead, in the Black […]

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Dignitaries and scientists celebrated the next step Thursday toward what one official called the “largest science experiment ever attempted on U.S. soil.” Over the coming months, 6,000 steel beams will be moved nearly a mile underground to build infrastructure for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment within a former gold mine at Lead, in the Black […]

Local governments had sued the state over rules that limit their control over renewable energy permitting. A three-judge panel largely upheld the rules, with some changes.

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Local governments had sued the state over rules that limit their control over renewable energy permitting. A three-judge panel largely upheld the rules, with some changes.

(The Center Square) – After a series of votes and statements putting him at odds with his fellow Democrats over the past year, U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., says that he has “no plans to leave” the party. “Being an independent voice that works with the other side to deliver for Pennsylvanians might put me at odds with the party that I have stayed committed to and have no plans to leave — but I will continue to put the commonwealth and the country first,” Fetterman wrote in a Washington Post op-ed published on Thursday. “Plus, I’d be a terrible Republican who still votes overwhelmingly with Democrats.” The op-ed written by Fetterman titled “I haven’t changed. Here’s what has.” details his career in elected office and voting record regarding a number of issues over the past year that have garnered pushback from fellow Democrats. Fetterman wrote that his focus in office remains on “working together to find wins and deliver for my constituents” and says, although he was elected as a Democrat, he’s “proud to serve all Pennsylvanians. “It has become increasingly lonely to serve in that way, but I firmly believe it’s what is needed,” Fetterman wrote. “My party cannot simply be the opposite of whatever President Donald Trump says. The president could come out for ice cream and lazy Sundays, and my party would suddenly hate them. Such pointless pile-ons and attacks are unproductive. The American people want us to work together to find solutions on issues they and our country face.” Throughout recent appearances, Fetterman has claimed that his party has “TDS,” a shortened reference to “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, a Democrat from Philadelphia who also serves as a vice chair for the Democratic National Committee, called Fetterman “a mess” in a social media post in late April after Fetterman suggested his party had TDS for opposing the Trump administration’s renovation plans for a White House ballroom. Kenyatta isn’t the only party official to take issue with Fetterman over some stances. In March 2025, Cumberland County Democratic Party Chairman Matt Roan called for Fetterman to resign from office after he supported some of Trump’s cabinet nominees. Earlier this week, the Monroe County Democratic Party called Fetterman a “traitor” and for him to be voted out of office after he didn’t rule out voting for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for a cabinet position. The areas Fetterman specifically highlighted in the op-ed that have garnered the most headlines included immigration policy, government shutdowns, and supporting Israel. While defending his record on immigration, he highlighted his support for the Laken Riley Act as the lead Democrat, his vote for a bipartisan immigration reform bill in 2024, and his co-sponsorship of legislation to stop the flow of fentanyl. Fetterman said that he “took no pleasure” in voting against his party amid government shutdowns, but believes that “the demand to keep the lights on weighed more heavily than partisan games.” With regard to Israel and the war in Gaza, Fetterman said that he “appreciates” that the Trump administration “acted on the threat Iran and its proxies pose.” “These once-common views have become increasingly toxic in the Democratic Party, a result of catering to the fringe and agitated parts of our base,” Fetterman wrote. “My values have not changed, and I have always turned to those kinds of ideals that defined being a Democrat,” he continued. “I remain strongly pro-choice, pro-weed, pro-LGBT, pro-SNAP, pro-labor and even pro-rib-eye over bio slop.” Fetterman also underscored his work to deliver federal funding for transportation projects in the state, and a series of bipartisan bills, including one that would allow Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients to use their benefits to buy hot rotisserie chicken, another that intends to protect the mental health of kids, and lastly legislation that helps keep Americans in their homes. Chatter over the past few months about Fetterman’s commitment to the Democratic Party has increased amid declining poll numbers within the party and a recent Politico article highlighting a Republican effort to get him to switch parties. Pennsylvania Republican Party Chairman Greg Rothman told the Center Square in April that he wouldn’t rule out the party supporting Fetterman’s bid in 2028 if he switched parties. Gov. Josh Shapiro and U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick have also addressed the chatter in interviews this week. “I don’t know what Senator Fetterman’s going to do. I know that Pennsylvanians voted for a Democrat to represent them in the U.S. Senate,” Shapiro said to CNN this week. “So, I think he needs to honor that and continue with his service with Pennsylvania and get back to what he was elected to do and reflect the will of the people.” McCormick told NBC10 Philadelphia this week that he has not talked to Fetterman about switching parties, but that he “would welcome him.” “I’ve never talked to him about changing parties, honestly,” McCormick told NBC10’s Lauren Mayk. “I feel blessed to have him as my colleague, we've developed a real relationship of trust.”

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(The Center Square) – After a series of votes and statements putting him at odds with his fellow Democrats over the past year, U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., says that he has “no plans to leave” the party. “Being an independent voice that works with the other side to deliver for Pennsylvanians might put me at odds with the party that I have stayed committed to and have no plans to leave — but I will continue to put the commonwealth and the country first,” Fetterman wrote in a Washington Post op-ed published on Thursday. “Plus, I’d be a terrible Republican who still votes overwhelmingly with Democrats.” The op-ed written by Fetterman titled “I haven’t changed. Here’s what has.” details his career in elected office and voting record regarding a number of issues over the past year that have garnered pushback from fellow Democrats. Fetterman wrote that his focus in office remains on “working together to find wins and deliver for my constituents” and says, although he was elected as a Democrat, he’s “proud to serve all Pennsylvanians. “It has become increasingly lonely to serve in that way, but I firmly believe it’s what is needed,” Fetterman wrote. “My party cannot simply be the opposite of whatever President Donald Trump says. The president could come out for ice cream and lazy Sundays, and my party would suddenly hate them. Such pointless pile-ons and attacks are unproductive. The American people want us to work together to find solutions on issues they and our country face.” Throughout recent appearances, Fetterman has claimed that his party has “TDS,” a shortened reference to “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, a Democrat from Philadelphia who also serves as a vice chair for the Democratic National Committee, called Fetterman “a mess” in a social media post in late April after Fetterman suggested his party had TDS for opposing the Trump administration’s renovation plans for a White House ballroom. Kenyatta isn’t the only party official to take issue with Fetterman over some stances. In March 2025, Cumberland County Democratic Party Chairman Matt Roan called for Fetterman to resign from office after he supported some of Trump’s cabinet nominees. Earlier this week, the Monroe County Democratic Party called Fetterman a “traitor” and for him to be voted out of office after he didn’t rule out voting for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for a cabinet position. The areas Fetterman specifically highlighted in the op-ed that have garnered the most headlines included immigration policy, government shutdowns, and supporting Israel. While defending his record on immigration, he highlighted his support for the Laken Riley Act as the lead Democrat, his vote for a bipartisan immigration reform bill in 2024, and his co-sponsorship of legislation to stop the flow of fentanyl. Fetterman said that he “took no pleasure” in voting against his party amid government shutdowns, but believes that “the demand to keep the lights on weighed more heavily than partisan games.” With regard to Israel and the war in Gaza, Fetterman said that he “appreciates” that the Trump administration “acted on the threat Iran and its proxies pose.” “These once-common views have become increasingly toxic in the Democratic Party, a result of catering to the fringe and agitated parts of our base,” Fetterman wrote. “My values have not changed, and I have always turned to those kinds of ideals that defined being a Democrat,” he continued. “I remain strongly pro-choice, pro-weed, pro-LGBT, pro-SNAP, pro-labor and even pro-rib-eye over bio slop.” Fetterman also underscored his work to deliver federal funding for transportation projects in the state, and a series of bipartisan bills, including one that would allow Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients to use their benefits to buy hot rotisserie chicken, another that intends to protect the mental health of kids, and lastly legislation that helps keep Americans in their homes. Chatter over the past few months about Fetterman’s commitment to the Democratic Party has increased amid declining poll numbers within the party and a recent Politico article highlighting a Republican effort to get him to switch parties. Pennsylvania Republican Party Chairman Greg Rothman told the Center Square in April that he wouldn’t rule out the party supporting Fetterman’s bid in 2028 if he switched parties. Gov. Josh Shapiro and U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick have also addressed the chatter in interviews this week. “I don’t know what Senator Fetterman’s going to do. I know that Pennsylvanians voted for a Democrat to represent them in the U.S. Senate,” Shapiro said to CNN this week. “So, I think he needs to honor that and continue with his service with Pennsylvania and get back to what he was elected to do and reflect the will of the people.” McCormick told NBC10 Philadelphia this week that he has not talked to Fetterman about switching parties, but that he “would welcome him.” “I’ve never talked to him about changing parties, honestly,” McCormick told NBC10’s Lauren Mayk. “I feel blessed to have him as my colleague, we've developed a real relationship of trust.”

Presidente afirmou que não discutirá eleições de 2026 com líderes estrangeiros, propôs 30 dias para resolver impasse comercial com os EUA e disse ter tido “química” com Trump durante reunião na Casa Branca.

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Presidente afirmou que não discutirá eleições de 2026 com líderes estrangeiros, propôs 30 dias para resolver impasse comercial com os EUA e disse ter tido “química” com Trump durante reunião na Casa Branca.

Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill Wednesday that would extend the life of Oklahoma’s Educational Television Authority, or OETA, to 2031. It’s among the latest of about two dozen vetoes so far.

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Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill Wednesday that would extend the life of Oklahoma’s Educational Television Authority, or OETA, to 2031. It’s among the latest of about two dozen vetoes so far.

Военные США нанесли удары по иранскому порту на острове Кешм и городу Бендер-Аббас, сообщила журналист телеканала Fox News Дженнифер Гриффин со ссылкой на источник. Об ударах США «по иранским целям в районе Ормузского пролива» также сообщил корреспондент Axios Барак Равид.

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Военные США нанесли удары по иранскому порту на острове Кешм и городу Бендер-Аббас, сообщила журналист телеканала Fox News Дженнифер Гриффин со ссылкой на источник. Об ударах США «по иранским целям в районе Ормузского пролива» также сообщил корреспондент Axios Барак Равид.

La nueva andanada del presidente estadounidense llega después de una conversación telefónica con la presidenta de la Comisión Europea, Ursula von der Leyen.

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La nueva andanada del presidente estadounidense llega después de una conversación telefónica con la presidenta de la Comisión Europea, Ursula von der Leyen.

Police, fire and other public safety officials gave overviews of their plans this summer at the latest Public Health, Safety & Equity Committee meeting. The post Documenters report: Minneapolis City Council reviews summer safety plans appeared first on MinnPost.

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Police, fire and other public safety officials gave overviews of their plans this summer at the latest Public Health, Safety & Equity Committee meeting. The post Documenters report: Minneapolis City Council reviews summer safety plans appeared first on MinnPost.