പുതിയ അധ്യയന വർഷത്തിലേക്കുള്ള ഒമ്പതാം ക്ലാസ് പാഠപുസ്തകങ്ങളുടെ വിതരണം വേഗത്തിലാക്കാൻ എൻസിഇആർടി.

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പുതിയ അധ്യയന വർഷത്തിലേക്കുള്ള ഒമ്പതാം ക്ലാസ് പാഠപുസ്തകങ്ങളുടെ വിതരണം വേഗത്തിലാക്കാൻ എൻസിഇആർടി.

ഇറാനുമായുള്ള വെടിനിർത്തൽ തുടരുന്ന സാഹചര്യത്തിൽ അമേരിക്കയുടെ ശത്രുത അവസാനിച്ചു എന്ന് പ്രസിഡന്റ് ഡോണാൾഡ് ട്രംപ്

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ഇറാനുമായുള്ള വെടിനിർത്തൽ തുടരുന്ന സാഹചര്യത്തിൽ അമേരിക്കയുടെ ശത്രുത അവസാനിച്ചു എന്ന് പ്രസിഡന്റ് ഡോണാൾഡ് ട്രംപ്

കേരളത്തിൽ കാലവർഷത്തിന് മുന്നോടിയായുള്ള വേനൽമഴ ശക്തമാകുന്നു. സംസ്ഥാനത്ത് ഇന്നും വ്യാപകമായ മഴയ്ക്ക് സാധ്യതയുണ്ടെന്ന് കേന്ദ്ര കാലാവസ്ഥ വകുപ്പ്

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കേരളത്തിൽ കാലവർഷത്തിന് മുന്നോടിയായുള്ള വേനൽമഴ ശക്തമാകുന്നു. സംസ്ഥാനത്ത് ഇന്നും വ്യാപകമായ മഴയ്ക്ക് സാധ്യതയുണ്ടെന്ന് കേന്ദ്ര കാലാവസ്ഥ വകുപ്പ്

യൂറോപ്യൻ യൂണിയനുമായുള്ള (ഇയു) വ്യാപാര സംഘർഷം രൂക്ഷമാക്കി അമേരിക്കൻ പ്രസിഡന്റ് ഡോണാൾഡ് ട്രംപ്.

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യൂറോപ്യൻ യൂണിയനുമായുള്ള (ഇയു) വ്യാപാര സംഘർഷം രൂക്ഷമാക്കി അമേരിക്കൻ പ്രസിഡന്റ് ഡോണാൾഡ് ട്രംപ്.

ഹിമാചൽ പ്രദേശിലെ വിദൂര മലനിരകളിലേക്ക് യാത്ര പ്ലാൻ ചെയ്യുന്നവർക്ക് കനത്ത ജാഗ്രതാ നിർദേശം. ചരക്ക് ലോറി കടന്നുപോകുന്നതിനിടെ പാലം തകർന്നു വീണു.

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H.B. 5340 imposes a 'budget target' on solar incentives and addresses plug-in solar panels and the proliferation of large solar arrays.

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H.B. 5340 imposes a 'budget target' on solar incentives and addresses plug-in solar panels and the proliferation of large solar arrays.

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After five subcommittee meetings and multiple iterations, legislation making changes to the Early Childhood Iowa system passed the Iowa Senate Friday. Senate File 2488, as passed by the Senate in a 28-15 vote Friday, looks significantly different from initial language brought before lawmakers early in the 2026 session. In its earliest phases, the bill proposed […]

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After five subcommittee meetings and multiple iterations, legislation making changes to the Early Childhood Iowa system passed the Iowa Senate Friday. Senate File 2488, as passed by the Senate in a 28-15 vote Friday, looks significantly different from initial language brought before lawmakers early in the 2026 session. In its earliest phases, the bill proposed […]

El portero mexicano admite que el final está cerca pero mantiene su ambición competitiva.

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El portero mexicano admite que el final está cerca pero mantiene su ambición competitiva.

(The Center Square) — On the heels of President Donald Trump threatening to reduce troops in Europe, the Department of War announced Friday the reduction of 5,000 troops from Germany within the next year. The announcement comes two days after the president posted on social media that the United States was considering reducing troops in Germany. On Thursday, The Center Square asked the president if he also was considering pulling troops out of Italy and Spain following the countries’ decisions not to provide any support in the strikes on Iran. Trump indicated that he would consider doing the same with Italy and Spain. “Yeah, probably will. Why shouldn’t I? Italy has not been of any help. Spain has been horrible. Absolutely,” the president told The Center Square. Germany is currently home to more than 36,000 American troops, the largest population in Europe. In comparison, Italy is home to nearly 13,000 troops and Spain has nearly 4,000, according to USA Facts. The president has been at odds with many European leaders, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, over the war in Iran. Since the strikes began Feb. 28, Trump has expressed deep frustration with NATO countries over their lack of support for the U.S. strikes on Iran, despite the U.S.' support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. In addition to threatening to reduce or remove American troops from some European countries, the president has discussed a desire to pull out of NATO altogether. It is unclear if Amy troops removed from Germany or other European nations will be shifted to other European bases or elsewhere in the world. Poland has been seen as a possible location for a build-up of American troops as it is geographically closer to Russia.

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(The Center Square) — On the heels of President Donald Trump threatening to reduce troops in Europe, the Department of War announced Friday the reduction of 5,000 troops from Germany within the next year. The announcement comes two days after the president posted on social media that the United States was considering reducing troops in Germany. On Thursday, The Center Square asked the president if he also was considering pulling troops out of Italy and Spain following the countries’ decisions not to provide any support in the strikes on Iran. Trump indicated that he would consider doing the same with Italy and Spain. “Yeah, probably will. Why shouldn’t I? Italy has not been of any help. Spain has been horrible. Absolutely,” the president told The Center Square. Germany is currently home to more than 36,000 American troops, the largest population in Europe. In comparison, Italy is home to nearly 13,000 troops and Spain has nearly 4,000, according to USA Facts. The president has been at odds with many European leaders, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, over the war in Iran. Since the strikes began Feb. 28, Trump has expressed deep frustration with NATO countries over their lack of support for the U.S. strikes on Iran, despite the U.S.' support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. In addition to threatening to reduce or remove American troops from some European countries, the president has discussed a desire to pull out of NATO altogether. It is unclear if Amy troops removed from Germany or other European nations will be shifted to other European bases or elsewhere in the world. Poland has been seen as a possible location for a build-up of American troops as it is geographically closer to Russia.

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Hundreds of people marched in Milwaukee’s annual May Day protest on a chilly, cloudy Friday, joining thousands of other protests, walk-outs, and economic black-outs taking place nationwide. After first gathering outside of the offices of the immigrant rights group Voces de la Frontera on Mitchell Street, a crowd spanning multiple city blocks marched north towards […]

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Hundreds of people marched in Milwaukee’s annual May Day protest on a chilly, cloudy Friday, joining thousands of other protests, walk-outs, and economic black-outs taking place nationwide. After first gathering outside of the offices of the immigrant rights group Voces de la Frontera on Mitchell Street, a crowd spanning multiple city blocks marched north towards […]

Dos personas fallecidas y una tercera con hipotermia dejó el volcamiento de un bote zodiac en la comuna de Toltén,...

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Durante La noche de este sábado y mediante redes sociales, Carabineros entregó su balance sobre el Dïa del Trabajador, que...

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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Arizona’s free newsletter here.Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes can’t force election officials to provide a way for voters who show up at the wrong polling place to cast a valid ballot, according to a new court decision striking down a key provision of the state’s election rulebook.In 2023, Fontes wrote a policy into the state’s election procedures manual directing counties that assign voters to polling places to allow out-of-precinct voters to cast their ballots on accessible voting devices, which state and federal law requires must be available at every polling place for voters with disabilities. Before that, voters had no way to cast a valid ballot if they showed up at the wrong polling location.Weeks before the 2024 election, Fontes, a Democrat, sued Pinal County, a bright-red jurisdiction sandwiched between Phoenix and Tucson, for failing to comply with the new policy. A Pinal County Superior Court judge ruled that the county was violating state law by not following the rule, but declined to force it to comply in that election. Later, the Arizona Supreme Court similarly ruled that it was far too close to the election to compel the county to change course. Since then, the two sides have continued to fight the issue in court.In Friday’s decision, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Scott Blaney ruled that the policy usurped counties’ authority and threatened to disenfranchise disabled voters, who may be forced to wait in line to use an accessible machine. He noted it would place administrative burdens on local election officials, requiring them to “substantially rework” poll workers’ training and load all of the county’s ballot styles onto its accessible voting devices. He also found that precinct-based voting was not a form of disenfranchisement.“Requiring a person to identify their polling place and then travel there does not deprive anyone of the right to vote — this is, in fact, a ‘usual burden of voting,’” he wrote, citing prior case law.Pinal is one of two counties in the state that assigns voters to polling places based on their precinct. Nine other counties in the state use vote centers, which allow voters to cast their ballots at any polling location within county limits. The state’s four remaining counties use a hybrid model that combines vote centers with precinct-based voting locations. The ruling applies to all counties that use precinct-based polling places.Calli Jones, a spokesperson for Fontes, called Blaney’s decision “disappointing.” She said the ruling would “make it harder for voters with a disability to vote in Pinal County than in any other county in Arizona.”“However, while our office looks to our next steps, we recognize that this ruling affects only one very small provision in a manual that gives the counties very clear guidance on election administration issues,” she said, adding that the rulebook would serve as a “sound guiding light as we head into the election season.”In Pinal County, officials celebrated the decision. Board of Supervisors Chair Jeffrey McClure said in a statement that the issue was “a matter of principle.”“Pinal County has always utilized the precinct-based voting model, and our voters tell us they want to keep it that way, primarily for reasons of security and control,” he said. “State statutes are very clear — it’s only the Board of Supervisors that has the authority to move to a voting center model, which is effectively what this provision was.”Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis said the ruling was an important victory for local election control.“Voters, through their locally elected leaders, retain the right to make these decisions,” she said. “That right is not erased by administrative overreach, no matter how ambitious the effort.”Sasha Hupka is a reporter for Votebeat based in Arizona. Contact Sasha at shupka@votebeat.org.

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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Arizona’s free newsletter here.Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes can’t force election officials to provide a way for voters who show up at the wrong polling place to cast a valid ballot, according to a new court decision striking down a key provision of the state’s election rulebook.In 2023, Fontes wrote a policy into the state’s election procedures manual directing counties that assign voters to polling places to allow out-of-precinct voters to cast their ballots on accessible voting devices, which state and federal law requires must be available at every polling place for voters with disabilities. Before that, voters had no way to cast a valid ballot if they showed up at the wrong polling location.Weeks before the 2024 election, Fontes, a Democrat, sued Pinal County, a bright-red jurisdiction sandwiched between Phoenix and Tucson, for failing to comply with the new policy. A Pinal County Superior Court judge ruled that the county was violating state law by not following the rule, but declined to force it to comply in that election. Later, the Arizona Supreme Court similarly ruled that it was far too close to the election to compel the county to change course. Since then, the two sides have continued to fight the issue in court.In Friday’s decision, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Scott Blaney ruled that the policy usurped counties’ authority and threatened to disenfranchise disabled voters, who may be forced to wait in line to use an accessible machine. He noted it would place administrative burdens on local election officials, requiring them to “substantially rework” poll workers’ training and load all of the county’s ballot styles onto its accessible voting devices. He also found that precinct-based voting was not a form of disenfranchisement.“Requiring a person to identify their polling place and then travel there does not deprive anyone of the right to vote — this is, in fact, a ‘usual burden of voting,’” he wrote, citing prior case law.Pinal is one of two counties in the state that assigns voters to polling places based on their precinct. Nine other counties in the state use vote centers, which allow voters to cast their ballots at any polling location within county limits. The state’s four remaining counties use a hybrid model that combines vote centers with precinct-based voting locations. The ruling applies to all counties that use precinct-based polling places.Calli Jones, a spokesperson for Fontes, called Blaney’s decision “disappointing.” She said the ruling would “make it harder for voters with a disability to vote in Pinal County than in any other county in Arizona.”“However, while our office looks to our next steps, we recognize that this ruling affects only one very small provision in a manual that gives the counties very clear guidance on election administration issues,” she said, adding that the rulebook would serve as a “sound guiding light as we head into the election season.”In Pinal County, officials celebrated the decision. Board of Supervisors Chair Jeffrey McClure said in a statement that the issue was “a matter of principle.”“Pinal County has always utilized the precinct-based voting model, and our voters tell us they want to keep it that way, primarily for reasons of security and control,” he said. “State statutes are very clear — it’s only the Board of Supervisors that has the authority to move to a voting center model, which is effectively what this provision was.”Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis said the ruling was an important victory for local election control.“Voters, through their locally elected leaders, retain the right to make these decisions,” she said. “That right is not erased by administrative overreach, no matter how ambitious the effort.”Sasha Hupka is a reporter for Votebeat based in Arizona. Contact Sasha at shupka@votebeat.org.

Samuel Melvin Cooper, 21, trafficked the girl in San Diego, Phoenix and Tucson, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

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L’indice 2026 sulla libertà di stampa curato da Reporter Senza Frontiere segna il punto più basso di sempre.

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Toby Neugebauer, the former CEO of Fermi America, filed a petition in the Texas Business Court on Friday seeking a temporary injunction to declare his removal from the Fermi Board of Directors invalid and to provide him with requested documents. Neugebauer alleges that his termination for cause and subsequent removal from the board yesterday was […] The post Former Fermi CEO files lawsuit asking for his termination to be invalidated appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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Toby Neugebauer, the former CEO of Fermi America, filed a petition in the Texas Business Court on Friday seeking a temporary injunction to declare his removal from the Fermi Board of Directors invalid and to provide him with requested documents. Neugebauer alleges that his termination for cause and subsequent removal from the board yesterday was […] The post Former Fermi CEO files lawsuit asking for his termination to be invalidated appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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この写真は、ベトナムの街中で電子たばこを吸う若者の様子を捉えたものである。しかし、このような光景は大きく変わりつつある。 ベトナムでは近年、電子・加熱式たばこに対する規制が急速に強化されている。2024年11月、国会はこれらの製品の製造・販売・輸入・使用などを全面的に禁止する決議を採択し、2025年から全国的な禁止措置が導入された。 さらに2025年末には政令が施行され、電子たばこの使用者には約3 […]

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この写真は、ベトナムの街中で電子たばこを吸う若者の様子を捉えたものである。しかし、このような光景は大きく変わりつつある。 ベトナムでは近年、電子・加熱式たばこに対する規制が急速に強化されている。2024年11月、国会はこれらの製品の製造・販売・輸入・使用などを全面的に禁止する決議を採択し、2025年から全国的な禁止措置が導入された。 さらに2025年末には政令が施行され、電子たばこの使用者には約3 […]

Un nau libe destinat aus mainats que prepausa ua immersion sensibla e pedagogica dens lo monde deus ausèths: A la descobèrta deus ausèths cantadors, illustrat per Carine Freyssinet Maizy, qu’ei ua òbra beròia e colorada qui met en valor la lenga occitana en la soa varianta gascona. L’album que presenta vint e quate espècias d’ausèths de nostas contradas, deu rossinhòu au cocut, en passar peu mèrlo, la piga o enqüèra las gruas. Continua llegint

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Un nau libe destinat aus mainats que prepausa ua immersion sensibla e pedagogica dens lo monde deus ausèths: A la descobèrta deus ausèths cantadors, illustrat per Carine Freyssinet Maizy, qu’ei ua òbra beròia e colorada qui met en valor la lenga occitana en la soa varianta gascona. L’album que presenta vint e quate espècias d’ausèths de nostas contradas, deu rossinhòu au cocut, en passar peu mèrlo, la piga o enqüèra las gruas. Continua llegint

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Adieu-siatz, monde! Cal un començament a tot mès  m’apercebi que, fa qualque temps ja, que comenci per aquesta salutacion; es pas pus marrida qu’una autra mas anatz trobar lèu lèu que me poiriái renovelar… Lo legeire, coma la practica, a totjorn rason! Aquestas regas son per me balhar lo temps de trobar la matèria de mon prepaus; e podètz pas m’acusar de far coma los pigistas d’un còp èra qu’èran pagats a la rega e qu’estiravan, estiravan per tocar mai de sòuses; ai ma consciéncia per ieu e, de tota faiçon, mon salari es talament consequent que, o vos diguèssi, ne seriatz totes geloses e vos precipitariatz per escriure a jornalet. Continua llegint

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Adieu-siatz, monde! Cal un començament a tot mès  m’apercebi que, fa qualque temps ja, que comenci per aquesta salutacion; es pas pus marrida qu’una autra mas anatz trobar lèu lèu que me poiriái renovelar… Lo legeire, coma la practica, a totjorn rason! Aquestas regas son per me balhar lo temps de trobar la matèria de mon prepaus; e podètz pas m’acusar de far coma los pigistas d’un còp èra qu’èran pagats a la rega e qu’estiravan, estiravan per tocar mai de sòuses; ai ma consciéncia per ieu e, de tota faiçon, mon salari es talament consequent que, o vos diguèssi, ne seriatz totes geloses e vos precipitariatz per escriure a jornalet. Continua llegint

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