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Maryland Matters
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The majority of Maryland's 24 sheriffs filed suit in federal court Tuesday to block the Community Trust Act, which their suit said would hamper their duties to work with federal authorities to combat illegal immigration.

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The majority of Maryland's 24 sheriffs filed suit in federal court Tuesday to block the Community Trust Act, which their suit said would hamper their duties to work with federal authorities to combat illegal immigration.

In 2009, Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh lost all its tigers to poaching. They were reintroduced a few years later and have since re-established populations. While carnivore reintroduction has been considered as an important strategy to restore ecological balance, a recent study highlights that prey abundance and habitat quality also play an essential role. […]

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In 2009, Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh lost all its tigers to poaching. They were reintroduced a few years later and have since re-established populations. While carnivore reintroduction has been considered as an important strategy to restore ecological balance, a recent study highlights that prey abundance and habitat quality also play an essential role. […]

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A majority of parents with young children do not have the work or childcare arrangements that they want, with their biggest concern being the lack of quality time with their children, according to a new report published by the New Practice Lab at New America.  This mismatch between families’ current realities and ideal scenarios begins […]

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A majority of parents with young children do not have the work or childcare arrangements that they want, with their biggest concern being the lack of quality time with their children, according to a new report published by the New Practice Lab at New America.  This mismatch between families’ current realities and ideal scenarios begins […]

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Ohio Capital Journal
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Every morning in the Ohio Capital Journal’s free newsletter, The Eye-Opener, we round up the news and commentary from across Ohio and around the country and world that is catching our attention. We call this feature Catching Our Eye, republished here. Please subscribe to our free daily newsletter to get all the Ohio news you need to know […]

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Every morning in the Ohio Capital Journal’s free newsletter, The Eye-Opener, we round up the news and commentary from across Ohio and around the country and world that is catching our attention. We call this feature Catching Our Eye, republished here. Please subscribe to our free daily newsletter to get all the Ohio news you need to know […]

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Nevada Current
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The Nye County Water District Governing Board unanimously approved an emergency order Tuesday requesting that the Nye County Commission place a moratorium on data centers in the Pahrump Valley.  The emergency order is non-binding and includes draft language for an ordinance that would make data center projects a non-permissive use of water within the Pahrump […]

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The Nye County Water District Governing Board unanimously approved an emergency order Tuesday requesting that the Nye County Commission place a moratorium on data centers in the Pahrump Valley.  The emergency order is non-binding and includes draft language for an ordinance that would make data center projects a non-permissive use of water within the Pahrump […]

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Colorado Newsline
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U.S. Rep. Jason Crow is leading a new congressional caucus with the goal of ending corruption and the influence of outside money in politics.   The Aurora Democrat also brought back two previously introduced bills that intend to increase transparency around political action committee donations and other so-called dark money spending in elections.  Crow will co-chair […]

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U.S. Rep. Jason Crow is leading a new congressional caucus with the goal of ending corruption and the influence of outside money in politics.   The Aurora Democrat also brought back two previously introduced bills that intend to increase transparency around political action committee donations and other so-called dark money spending in elections.  Crow will co-chair […]

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Online college classes can be impersonal, isolating and disengaging. But with high demand among their students for online learning, California’s community colleges and universities are trying to find better online teaching practices. As CalMatters’ Adam Echelman explains, about 40% of all community college classes are online. Online courses enable students, especially those who are part- […]

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Online college classes can be impersonal, isolating and disengaging. But with high demand among their students for online learning, California’s community colleges and universities are trying to find better online teaching practices. As CalMatters’ Adam Echelman explains, about 40% of all community college classes are online. Online courses enable students, especially those who are part- […]

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What began in 1951 as a local horse sale has grown into one of the largest events of its kind in the West, drawing stock contractors, ranchers and riders from across the country. So, what makes a horse into a high-quality bucking horse with rodeo potential? Riders and experts at this year's sale said it comes down to a handful of factors. The post In Miles City, what makes a bucking horse stand out? appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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What began in 1951 as a local horse sale has grown into one of the largest events of its kind in the West, drawing stock contractors, ranchers and riders from across the country. So, what makes a horse into a high-quality bucking horse with rodeo potential? Riders and experts at this year's sale said it comes down to a handful of factors. The post In Miles City, what makes a bucking horse stand out? appeared first on Montana Free Press.

Under the scratchy, synthetic material of a graduation gown, Amira Angelo will feel her Apache camp dress — a red, cotton, three-tiered flowing skirt with black ric rac. Her blouse is made of red, white and black Hello Kitty fabric with puffy sleeves and matching detail. A sterling silver and turquoise concho belt will notch […] The post Arizona’s tribal regalia toolkits aid Indigenous students, families and school districts during graduation season appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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Under the scratchy, synthetic material of a graduation gown, Amira Angelo will feel her Apache camp dress — a red, cotton, three-tiered flowing skirt with black ric rac. Her blouse is made of red, white and black Hello Kitty fabric with puffy sleeves and matching detail. A sterling silver and turquoise concho belt will notch […] The post Arizona’s tribal regalia toolkits aid Indigenous students, families and school districts during graduation season appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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El Paso Matters
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Cool Canyon Nights returns with Sir El Tom as Stephanie Han and Holly Holm headline a nationally televised boxing card in El Paso. The post Cool Canyon Nights, Han-Holm rematch lead this week’s events appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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Cool Canyon Nights returns with Sir El Tom as Stephanie Han and Holly Holm headline a nationally televised boxing card in El Paso. The post Cool Canyon Nights, Han-Holm rematch lead this week’s events appeared first on El Paso Matters.

(The Center Square) - As Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families Secretary Tana Senn battles allegations of fraud within its childcare subsidy program, a whistleblower directly told her last year there is “major theft” occurring at the Echo Glen facility run by her agency, according to messages obtained by The Center Square through a public records request. The June 2025 message, sent to Senn, warned that the theft was occurring with the knowledge of DCYF personnel who actively covered it up. Echo Glen is a medium to maximum security juvenile rehabilitation facility that first opened in 1967 and is located in Snoqualmie. It is the only state juvenile facility in Washington that houses female offenders of up to 25 years old. It houses male offenders up to 18. According to a recent agency report, the facility has experienced high staff turnover and retention issues, along with overtime demands and long distances staff must travel due to cost of living in the region. DCYF has received criticism recently over its handling of the facility, ranging from lax security to low staff levels allowing inmate escapes and assaults. The facility does not have a fence though one is currently being built. In 2024, the agency settled a lawsuit filed by 13 counties when it suspended intakes of newly sentenced juvenile offenders. According to the text messages, Senn met with the whistleblower in person several times, saying she was “very much interested in learning more” about the theft problems. A follow up message in July from the whistleblower referenced being deposed. The Center Square reached out to the State Auditor’s Office to see if it had been informed of any theft. Responding on the agency’s behalf, Adam Wilson wrote in an email that “we have not received any information from DCYF regarding a loss of public funds or resources; we don’t have an open case in that regard.” The Center Square also reached out to the Department of Social and Health Services to see if their fraud division had had any reports of theft within DCYF. Media Relations Manager Jessica Nelson wrote in an email that their Office of Fraud and Accountability “investigates allegations of fraud relating to public benefits referred to us by DCYF and other state agencies, or that are received through our 24-hour fraud hotline (800-562-6906) and online reporting form. If the allegations fall outside of that category, DSHS Office of Fraud and Accountability would not investigate.” The Center Square contacted DCYF via phone and email requesting an interview with Senn to discuss the public records. When Director of External Communication Nancy Gutierrez inquired what the records were about, The Center Square requested to discuss it on the phone to protect the identity of the whistleblower. The Center Square did not receive a follow up response.

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(The Center Square) - As Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families Secretary Tana Senn battles allegations of fraud within its childcare subsidy program, a whistleblower directly told her last year there is “major theft” occurring at the Echo Glen facility run by her agency, according to messages obtained by The Center Square through a public records request. The June 2025 message, sent to Senn, warned that the theft was occurring with the knowledge of DCYF personnel who actively covered it up. Echo Glen is a medium to maximum security juvenile rehabilitation facility that first opened in 1967 and is located in Snoqualmie. It is the only state juvenile facility in Washington that houses female offenders of up to 25 years old. It houses male offenders up to 18. According to a recent agency report, the facility has experienced high staff turnover and retention issues, along with overtime demands and long distances staff must travel due to cost of living in the region. DCYF has received criticism recently over its handling of the facility, ranging from lax security to low staff levels allowing inmate escapes and assaults. The facility does not have a fence though one is currently being built. In 2024, the agency settled a lawsuit filed by 13 counties when it suspended intakes of newly sentenced juvenile offenders. According to the text messages, Senn met with the whistleblower in person several times, saying she was “very much interested in learning more” about the theft problems. A follow up message in July from the whistleblower referenced being deposed. The Center Square reached out to the State Auditor’s Office to see if it had been informed of any theft. Responding on the agency’s behalf, Adam Wilson wrote in an email that “we have not received any information from DCYF regarding a loss of public funds or resources; we don’t have an open case in that regard.” The Center Square also reached out to the Department of Social and Health Services to see if their fraud division had had any reports of theft within DCYF. Media Relations Manager Jessica Nelson wrote in an email that their Office of Fraud and Accountability “investigates allegations of fraud relating to public benefits referred to us by DCYF and other state agencies, or that are received through our 24-hour fraud hotline (800-562-6906) and online reporting form. If the allegations fall outside of that category, DSHS Office of Fraud and Accountability would not investigate.” The Center Square contacted DCYF via phone and email requesting an interview with Senn to discuss the public records. When Director of External Communication Nancy Gutierrez inquired what the records were about, The Center Square requested to discuss it on the phone to protect the identity of the whistleblower. The Center Square did not receive a follow up response.

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Remember when Obamacare passed in 2010, the American public was told that the law would hold down the ever-increasing cost of health care, you could keep your doctor and insurance plan, and the rich would pay their “fair share?” So, where are we 16 years later? The original budget showed a cost of almost $1 trillion over the first ten years, which was to be financed by new and expanded taxes and substantial cuts to Medicare. The taxes include an increased payroll tax of 0.9 percent and a new 3.8 percent tax on net investment income, such as capital gains, dividends, and interest. These new taxes apply to single filers at $200,000 and for couples at $250,000. The net investment tax also applies to home sales at any amount exceeding $250,000 for single filers and $500,000 for couples. By design, these taxes were not tagged to inflation. Instead of an additional tax on the “rich,” these taxes have now entrapped hundreds of thousands of Americans in the middle socio-economic class. A recent report in the Wall Street Journal is revealing. The new taxes were rolled out in 2013 when 2.8 million filers paid the increased Medicare payroll tax. In 2022, 7 million filers were forced to pay the tax. In 2013, 3.1 million filers paid the investment tax, more than doubling to 7.1 million by 2022. Obviously, as wages have increased due to inflation, these taxes now entrap more payers than just the “rich.” Obamacare has not lived up to its promises of universal health insurance and affordable health care. This doesn’t deter supporters, however, most of whom see the program as simply another step toward a government-run, single-payer health care system for the United States. Half of all enrollees are in the Medicaid entitlement program, which is not financially sustainable in its present form. The other half of enrollees are in the Obamacare exchanges, where they receive taxpayer subsidies to purchase health insurance. Opponents of Obamacare have made multiple attempts to repeal or reform the program. To date, these attempts have failed. In the meantime, more and more Americans are caught up in the financing of this program that has never reached its goals, is a drag on the economy, and is ultimately destined to fail without meaningful reform. Instead of wasting taxpayer money on the inefficient Obamacare program, reforms could be instituted that put patients in charge of their health care. Rather than using complex and cumbersome exchanges, federal dollars could be given directly to patients via subsidies, premium supports, or tax credits. People already receiving subsidies in the Obamacare exchanges could gradually transition to the individual insurance market, where they would have more options. Medicaid began in 1965 as a safety-net health insurance plan for the truly needy. Half of the patients in Obamacare are in the Medicaid entitlement, which now includes able-bodied 18 to 64-year-olds. Medicaid should be reformed by returning it to a health insurance plan for the most vulnerable. Multiple attempts at repealing Obamacare entirely have been unsuccessful. However, Americans would welcome common-sense reforms that would guarantee the program’s effectiveness and its financial future while reducing the growing tax burden on Americans. Dr. Roger Stark is a visiting fellow with Mountain States Policy Center, an independent research organization based in Idaho, Montana, Eastern Washington and Wyoming. Online at mountainstatespolicy.org. A retired surgeon, Dr. Stark has authored three books including “Healthcare Policy Simplified: Understanding a Complex Issue,” and “The Patient-Centered Solution: Our Health Care Crisis, How It Happened, and How We Can Fix It.”

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Remember when Obamacare passed in 2010, the American public was told that the law would hold down the ever-increasing cost of health care, you could keep your doctor and insurance plan, and the rich would pay their “fair share?” So, where are we 16 years later? The original budget showed a cost of almost $1 trillion over the first ten years, which was to be financed by new and expanded taxes and substantial cuts to Medicare. The taxes include an increased payroll tax of 0.9 percent and a new 3.8 percent tax on net investment income, such as capital gains, dividends, and interest. These new taxes apply to single filers at $200,000 and for couples at $250,000. The net investment tax also applies to home sales at any amount exceeding $250,000 for single filers and $500,000 for couples. By design, these taxes were not tagged to inflation. Instead of an additional tax on the “rich,” these taxes have now entrapped hundreds of thousands of Americans in the middle socio-economic class. A recent report in the Wall Street Journal is revealing. The new taxes were rolled out in 2013 when 2.8 million filers paid the increased Medicare payroll tax. In 2022, 7 million filers were forced to pay the tax. In 2013, 3.1 million filers paid the investment tax, more than doubling to 7.1 million by 2022. Obviously, as wages have increased due to inflation, these taxes now entrap more payers than just the “rich.” Obamacare has not lived up to its promises of universal health insurance and affordable health care. This doesn’t deter supporters, however, most of whom see the program as simply another step toward a government-run, single-payer health care system for the United States. Half of all enrollees are in the Medicaid entitlement program, which is not financially sustainable in its present form. The other half of enrollees are in the Obamacare exchanges, where they receive taxpayer subsidies to purchase health insurance. Opponents of Obamacare have made multiple attempts to repeal or reform the program. To date, these attempts have failed. In the meantime, more and more Americans are caught up in the financing of this program that has never reached its goals, is a drag on the economy, and is ultimately destined to fail without meaningful reform. Instead of wasting taxpayer money on the inefficient Obamacare program, reforms could be instituted that put patients in charge of their health care. Rather than using complex and cumbersome exchanges, federal dollars could be given directly to patients via subsidies, premium supports, or tax credits. People already receiving subsidies in the Obamacare exchanges could gradually transition to the individual insurance market, where they would have more options. Medicaid began in 1965 as a safety-net health insurance plan for the truly needy. Half of the patients in Obamacare are in the Medicaid entitlement, which now includes able-bodied 18 to 64-year-olds. Medicaid should be reformed by returning it to a health insurance plan for the most vulnerable. Multiple attempts at repealing Obamacare entirely have been unsuccessful. However, Americans would welcome common-sense reforms that would guarantee the program’s effectiveness and its financial future while reducing the growing tax burden on Americans. Dr. Roger Stark is a visiting fellow with Mountain States Policy Center, an independent research organization based in Idaho, Montana, Eastern Washington and Wyoming. Online at mountainstatespolicy.org. A retired surgeon, Dr. Stark has authored three books including “Healthcare Policy Simplified: Understanding a Complex Issue,” and “The Patient-Centered Solution: Our Health Care Crisis, How It Happened, and How We Can Fix It.”

Andrea Baltodano recently received an acceptance letter from Sacramento State, where she will major in political science and journalism.  Delta grad fled Nicaragua, seeking asylum. Now she’s an intern with Stocktonia is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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Andrea Baltodano recently received an acceptance letter from Sacramento State, where she will major in political science and journalism.  Delta grad fled Nicaragua, seeking asylum. Now she’s an intern with Stocktonia is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

各位聽眾,法國正經歷前所未有的熱浪,法國氣象局已將菲尼斯泰爾省 (le Finistère)的高溫預警級別提升至橙色,氣象預報:該省於2026年5月26日(星期二)出現極端高溫,氣溫將達到34攝氏度;而吉倫特省 (la Gironde) 儘管氣象預報氣溫達36攝氏度,但仍維持在黃色預警級別。造成這種差異的原因是,預警級別是根據各省的具體情況進行調整的。

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各位聽眾,法國正經歷前所未有的熱浪,法國氣象局已將菲尼斯泰爾省 (le Finistère)的高溫預警級別提升至橙色,氣象預報:該省於2026年5月26日(星期二)出現極端高溫,氣溫將達到34攝氏度;而吉倫特省 (la Gironde) 儘管氣象預報氣溫達36攝氏度,但仍維持在黃色預警級別。造成這種差異的原因是,預警級別是根據各省的具體情況進行調整的。

各位听众,法国正经历前所未有的热浪,法国气象局已将菲尼斯泰尔省 (le Finistère)的高温预警级别提升至橙色,气象预报:该省于2026年5月26日(星期二)出现极端高温,气温将达到34摄氏度;而吉伦特省 (la Gironde) 尽管气象预报气温达36摄氏度,但仍维持在黄色预警级别。造成这种差异的原因是,预警级别是根据各省的具体情况进行调整的。

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各位听众,法国正经历前所未有的热浪,法国气象局已将菲尼斯泰尔省 (le Finistère)的高温预警级别提升至橙色,气象预报:该省于2026年5月26日(星期二)出现极端高温,气温将达到34摄氏度;而吉伦特省 (la Gironde) 尽管气象预报气温达36摄氏度,但仍维持在黄色预警级别。造成这种差异的原因是,预警级别是根据各省的具体情况进行调整的。

La cantante catalana se llevó ocho trofeos de los ocho a los que optaba gracias a su último disco, Lux.

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La cantante catalana se llevó ocho trofeos de los ocho a los que optaba gracias a su último disco, Lux.

Карерас ќе пее на плоштадот Македонија на 1 септември, како дел од настаните за одбележување на 35 години независност на Македонија

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Карерас ќе пее на плоштадот Македонија на 1 септември, како дел од настаните за одбележување на 35 години независност на Македонија

Департамент образования Томской области заявил, что запрет носить одежду с иностранными надписями, принятый в нескольких школах региона, призван уберечь детей от «чуждых и опасных» смыслов.

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Департамент образования Томской области заявил, что запрет носить одежду с иностранными надписями, принятый в нескольких школах региона, призван уберечь детей от «чуждых и опасных» смыслов.

У Фаніпалі жыхары шматпавярхоўкі захацелі сваімі сіламі азеляніць газон пасля таго, як скончыўся капрамонт дома. ЖКГ прад’явіла жыхарам афіцыйную забарону. Чаму так адбылося, тлумачыць «Слава працы. Копыль online».  Прыдамавая тэрыторыя знаходзіцца на балансе выканкамаў або ЖКГ. Таму самастойная пасадка раслін расцэньваецца як несанкцыянаванае выкарыстанне зямлі. Па законе, несанкцыянаваная змена ландшафтнага дызайну на тэрыторыях агульнага карыстання [...]

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У Фаніпалі жыхары шматпавярхоўкі захацелі сваімі сіламі азеляніць газон пасля таго, як скончыўся капрамонт дома. ЖКГ прад’явіла жыхарам афіцыйную забарону. Чаму так адбылося, тлумачыць «Слава працы. Копыль online».  Прыдамавая тэрыторыя знаходзіцца на балансе выканкамаў або ЖКГ. Таму самастойная пасадка раслін расцэньваецца як несанкцыянаванае выкарыстанне зямлі. Па законе, несанкцыянаваная змена ландшафтнага дызайну на тэрыторыях агульнага карыстання [...]