The U.S. House has reauthorized the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act, which provides funding to rural schools for the untaxed federal forests in their community.

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The U.S. House has reauthorized the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act, which provides funding to rural schools for the untaxed federal forests in their community.

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Matangazo ya nusu saa kuhusu habari za mapema asubuhi pamoja na habari za michezo.

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Matangazo ya nusu saa kuhusu habari za mapema asubuhi pamoja na habari za michezo.

В Беларуси живут относительно мало мусульман: их меньше 1% населения. Но их доля постепенно растет как за счет белорусок, которые вышли замуж за граждан Турции, ОАЭ и других исламских стран, так и за счет приезжающих в страну трудовых мигрантов. Власти Беларуси активно привлекают мигрантов из Туркменистана и Узбекистана (они составляют более половины трудовых мигрантов, приехавших в страну в прошлом году), а также Индии и Непала. Обсуждается также привлечение в страну рабочих из Пакистана,...

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В Беларуси живут относительно мало мусульман: их меньше 1% населения. Но их доля постепенно растет как за счет белорусок, которые вышли замуж за граждан Турции, ОАЭ и других исламских стран, так и за счет приезжающих в страну трудовых мигрантов. Власти Беларуси активно привлекают мигрантов из Туркменистана и Узбекистана (они составляют более половины трудовых мигрантов, приехавших в страну в прошлом году), а также Индии и Непала. Обсуждается также привлечение в страну рабочих из Пакистана,...

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Dünýäniň dürli regionlarynda we Türkmenistanda şu günki bolan we bolup duran soňky wakalar barada gysgaça habarlar.

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Dünýäniň dürli regionlarynda we Türkmenistanda şu günki bolan we bolup duran soňky wakalar barada gysgaça habarlar.

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The Ohio House of Representatives drafted an elegant solution to one of Ohio’s thornier property tax problems – how to cut property taxes without hurting local public schools. The House’s answer – reduce the state’s annual sales tax holiday and use those funds to lower property taxes. Now, Gov. Mike DeWine can sign that solution into law, giving taxpayers a property tax cut starting in January. Ohio voters and taxpayers are fed up with ever-rising property tax bills, and their frustration has reached a tipping point. Many have signed a state-wide petition to amend the Ohio Constitution and eliminate property taxes altogether. That referendum presents a number of its own pitfalls, but Ohio homeowners now pay the eighth highest property tax rate in the country, so the sentiment is understandable and needs to be addressed. Fortunately, the General Assembly responded to voter outcry and enacted property tax reforms. The General Assembly passed one of the most significant property tax reforms since the 1970s, with a bill that cuts 2026 taxes by more than $100 for the average homeowner and will prevent public school levies from rising automatically without voter consent, but that also protects schools from the sudden impact of those tax cuts and lets them prepare for a new funding environment in which homeowners get a vote. To thread that needle, the legislation smartly reduces next year’s sales tax holiday, sends the savings on to schools and cuts homeowner property taxes in 2026. Sales tax holidays are a popular but counterproductive tax gimmick. They incentivize people with savings to time certain purchases to receive a tax break. The re-timed purchases do nothing to grow the economy, spur sales or consumption in the long run, or attract new business to the state. Instead, they allow some businesses to raise prices temporarily because they expect consumers will still shop to get the short-lived tax discount, believing that they are getting a deal. Ultimately, such gimmickry costs Ohio needed revenue, so by reducing the tax holiday and sending the collected funds to schools, the House has offered a creative win-win that will protect school districts while fundamentally improving the property tax regime for homeowners. By reforming the property tax rules, ending the automatic tax increases that fund schools, and subjecting future school levies to voter approval, the legislation responds responsibly to help solve a serious fiscal and civic problem. If signed into law, the bill still allows voters to raise their property taxes to fund their local schools, but school administrators will have to make their case for higher taxes and let the voters decide. The General Assembly passed other property tax reforms, including an effort that empowers county commissioners to monitor and change ballot levies to make them more transparent, efficient, and effective. But even these and other tax improvements will fail to reduce the overall property tax burden if Ohio localities do not constrain their rampant spending. Property taxes primarily fund local schools, but they also support other priorities and local public services that are often redundant, grossly inefficient, or both. The legislation will give local voters a voice assuming DeWine approves it, but it won’t tell them what to say. If homeowners keep voting for new or higher levies, local jurisdictions will have no reason to spend less or make local services more efficient. Local officials need to explore more ways to reduce government spending, consolidate government services, limit administrative overhead, and combine schools in districts with declining enrollment – but the voters need to make them. The General Assembly, DeWine, and local leaders ignore rising property taxpayer frustration at their own political peril. The General Assembly has sent DeWine a clever but responsible way to address legitimate homeowner and school district concerns without jeopardizing the state’s fiscal or economic futures. Governor DeWine would be wise to take it. Rea S. Hederman Jr. is vice president of policy at The Buckeye Institute.

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The Ohio House of Representatives drafted an elegant solution to one of Ohio’s thornier property tax problems – how to cut property taxes without hurting local public schools. The House’s answer – reduce the state’s annual sales tax holiday and use those funds to lower property taxes. Now, Gov. Mike DeWine can sign that solution into law, giving taxpayers a property tax cut starting in January. Ohio voters and taxpayers are fed up with ever-rising property tax bills, and their frustration has reached a tipping point. Many have signed a state-wide petition to amend the Ohio Constitution and eliminate property taxes altogether. That referendum presents a number of its own pitfalls, but Ohio homeowners now pay the eighth highest property tax rate in the country, so the sentiment is understandable and needs to be addressed. Fortunately, the General Assembly responded to voter outcry and enacted property tax reforms. The General Assembly passed one of the most significant property tax reforms since the 1970s, with a bill that cuts 2026 taxes by more than $100 for the average homeowner and will prevent public school levies from rising automatically without voter consent, but that also protects schools from the sudden impact of those tax cuts and lets them prepare for a new funding environment in which homeowners get a vote. To thread that needle, the legislation smartly reduces next year’s sales tax holiday, sends the savings on to schools and cuts homeowner property taxes in 2026. Sales tax holidays are a popular but counterproductive tax gimmick. They incentivize people with savings to time certain purchases to receive a tax break. The re-timed purchases do nothing to grow the economy, spur sales or consumption in the long run, or attract new business to the state. Instead, they allow some businesses to raise prices temporarily because they expect consumers will still shop to get the short-lived tax discount, believing that they are getting a deal. Ultimately, such gimmickry costs Ohio needed revenue, so by reducing the tax holiday and sending the collected funds to schools, the House has offered a creative win-win that will protect school districts while fundamentally improving the property tax regime for homeowners. By reforming the property tax rules, ending the automatic tax increases that fund schools, and subjecting future school levies to voter approval, the legislation responds responsibly to help solve a serious fiscal and civic problem. If signed into law, the bill still allows voters to raise their property taxes to fund their local schools, but school administrators will have to make their case for higher taxes and let the voters decide. The General Assembly passed other property tax reforms, including an effort that empowers county commissioners to monitor and change ballot levies to make them more transparent, efficient, and effective. But even these and other tax improvements will fail to reduce the overall property tax burden if Ohio localities do not constrain their rampant spending. Property taxes primarily fund local schools, but they also support other priorities and local public services that are often redundant, grossly inefficient, or both. The legislation will give local voters a voice assuming DeWine approves it, but it won’t tell them what to say. If homeowners keep voting for new or higher levies, local jurisdictions will have no reason to spend less or make local services more efficient. Local officials need to explore more ways to reduce government spending, consolidate government services, limit administrative overhead, and combine schools in districts with declining enrollment – but the voters need to make them. The General Assembly, DeWine, and local leaders ignore rising property taxpayer frustration at their own political peril. The General Assembly has sent DeWine a clever but responsible way to address legitimate homeowner and school district concerns without jeopardizing the state’s fiscal or economic futures. Governor DeWine would be wise to take it. Rea S. Hederman Jr. is vice president of policy at The Buckeye Institute.

La Reserva Federal de EE UU reduce el precio del dinero por tercera vez consecutiva en un clima de fuerte división interna, temores sobre el mercado laboral y un creciente pulso político con la Casa Blanca.

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La Reserva Federal de EE UU reduce el precio del dinero por tercera vez consecutiva en un clima de fuerte división interna, temores sobre el mercado laboral y un creciente pulso político con la Casa Blanca.

El mandamás de Blanco y Negro, Aníbal Mosa, ratificó este miércoles en su cargo de director técnico de Colo Colo a Fernando Ortiz, en una instancia en la que también tuvo palabras para referirse a la tensión en los albos tras la caída ante Audax y los posteriores e incendiarios dichos de Arturo Vidal. “Hay … Continua leyendo "La indirecta de Mosa a Arturo Vidal tras ratificar a DT en Colo Colo: se refirió a críticas del ’King’" The post La indirecta de Mosa a Arturo Vidal tras ratificar a DT en Colo Colo: se refirió a críticas del ’King’ appeared first on BioBioChile.

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El mandamás de Blanco y Negro, Aníbal Mosa, ratificó este miércoles en su cargo de director técnico de Colo Colo a Fernando Ortiz, en una instancia en la que también tuvo palabras para referirse a la tensión en los albos tras la caída ante Audax y los posteriores e incendiarios dichos de Arturo Vidal. “Hay … Continua leyendo "La indirecta de Mosa a Arturo Vidal tras ratificar a DT en Colo Colo: se refirió a críticas del ’King’" The post La indirecta de Mosa a Arturo Vidal tras ratificar a DT en Colo Colo: se refirió a críticas del ’King’ appeared first on BioBioChile.

El Gobierno de Venezuela calificó este miércoles como un “robo descarado” la confiscación por parte de Estados Unidos de un buque petrolero frente a sus costas del país. En esa línea, advirtió que acudirá a instancias internacionales para denunciar “este grave crimen internacional”. “Este nuevo acto criminal se suma al robo de Citgo, importante activo … Continua leyendo "Venezuela califica como "robo descarado" la incautación de buque petrolero por parte de EEUU" The post Venezuela califica como "robo descarado" la incautación de buque petrolero por parte de EEUU appeared first on BioBioChile.

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El Gobierno de Venezuela calificó este miércoles como un “robo descarado” la confiscación por parte de Estados Unidos de un buque petrolero frente a sus costas del país. En esa línea, advirtió que acudirá a instancias internacionales para denunciar “este grave crimen internacional”. “Este nuevo acto criminal se suma al robo de Citgo, importante activo … Continua leyendo "Venezuela califica como "robo descarado" la incautación de buque petrolero por parte de EEUU" The post Venezuela califica como "robo descarado" la incautación de buque petrolero por parte de EEUU appeared first on BioBioChile.

En 2023 se confirmó la presencia del gusano plano invasor Postenterogonia orbicularis en el mar Cantábrico, en las costas de Galicia, Asturias y el País Vasco. Originario de Nueva Zelanda y Australia, esta especie afecta el cultivo de moluscos, representando una seria amenaza para la acuicultura local.

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En 2023 se confirmó la presencia del gusano plano invasor Postenterogonia orbicularis en el mar Cantábrico, en las costas de Galicia, Asturias y el País Vasco. Originario de Nueva Zelanda y Australia, esta especie afecta el cultivo de moluscos, representando una seria amenaza para la acuicultura local.

Zohran Mamdani ganó la alcaldía de Nueva York con autenticidad, un relato cercano y una gran movilización comunitaria. Demostró el poder político de las historias a través de las redes sociales.

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Zohran Mamdani ganó la alcaldía de Nueva York con autenticidad, un relato cercano y una gran movilización comunitaria. Demostró el poder político de las historias a través de las redes sociales.

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Si un sistema basado en patrones estadísticos, como la inteligencia artificial, puede evaluar su propio funcionamiento, ¿qué necesitaría para que apareciera algo parecido a una “vivencia interior”?

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Si un sistema basado en patrones estadísticos, como la inteligencia artificial, puede evaluar su propio funcionamiento, ¿qué necesitaría para que apareciera algo parecido a una “vivencia interior”?

Durante el ‘procés’, se construyeron relatos hostiles entre quienes lo apoyaban y quienes se oponían a él. En este clima, si las empresas hablaban podían irritar a unos, pero si callaban, irritarían a otros. Las organizaciones empresariales catalanas optaron por usar la comunicación para frenar la escalada.

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Durante el ‘procés’, se construyeron relatos hostiles entre quienes lo apoyaban y quienes se oponían a él. En este clima, si las empresas hablaban podían irritar a unos, pero si callaban, irritarían a otros. Las organizaciones empresariales catalanas optaron por usar la comunicación para frenar la escalada.

La adolescencia es la etapa de la vida en que más tarde nos acostamos; empezar más tarde las clases permitiría dormir más y favorecería la capacidad para aprender, memorizar y sentirse bien.

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La adolescencia es la etapa de la vida en que más tarde nos acostamos; empezar más tarde las clases permitiría dormir más y favorecería la capacidad para aprender, memorizar y sentirse bien.

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Los niños y jóvenes que han crecido en familias en las que las comidas familiares estaban colonizadas por pantallas (televisión, tabletas y móviles) muestran un déficit manifiesto de habilidades comunicativas y conversacionales.

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Los niños y jóvenes que han crecido en familias en las que las comidas familiares estaban colonizadas por pantallas (televisión, tabletas y móviles) muestran un déficit manifiesto de habilidades comunicativas y conversacionales.

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This article was first published by Cascadia Daily News. Reporters Annie Todd, Julia Tellman and editor Audra Anderson contributed to the story. SKAGIT COUNTY — Hamilton was quiet Wednesday morning. Flood warnings, a potentially “catastrophic” forecast and a morning evacuation notice from the county were enough to drive many residents who live along the rising […]

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This article was first published by Cascadia Daily News. Reporters Annie Todd, Julia Tellman and editor Audra Anderson contributed to the story. SKAGIT COUNTY — Hamilton was quiet Wednesday morning. Flood warnings, a potentially “catastrophic” forecast and a morning evacuation notice from the county were enough to drive many residents who live along the rising […]

By shutting South Africa out of its overseas funding for the roll-out of the revolutionary six-monthly HIV prevention jab which could potentially end Aids, the Trump administration undercuts its own stated mission for helping other African countries, says a US HIV activist. The post When politics Trumps science: Why the US isn’t giving SA LEN appeared first on Bhekisisa.

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By shutting South Africa out of its overseas funding for the roll-out of the revolutionary six-monthly HIV prevention jab which could potentially end Aids, the Trump administration undercuts its own stated mission for helping other African countries, says a US HIV activist. The post When politics Trumps science: Why the US isn’t giving SA LEN appeared first on Bhekisisa.

Desember mungkin menjadi momen yang identik dengan penutup tahun atau malah momen berlibur sekaligus hari natal dan pergantian tahun. Tetapi ada satu hal yang kini juga tidak lepas dari bulan Desember…

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Desember mungkin menjadi momen yang identik dengan penutup tahun atau malah momen berlibur sekaligus hari natal dan pergantian tahun. Tetapi ada satu hal yang kini juga tidak lepas dari bulan Desember…

The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is planning a new dock at Cold Bay, one of the most remote stops on the state ferry system’s route map. More than 600 miles southwest of Anchorage, on the Alaska Peninsula, the town of just 56 people is the gateway to the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge […]

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The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is planning a new dock at Cold Bay, one of the most remote stops on the state ferry system’s route map. More than 600 miles southwest of Anchorage, on the Alaska Peninsula, the town of just 56 people is the gateway to the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge […]

Perubahan iklim dan siklon tropis hanya menjadi pemicu banjir Sumatra. Biang keladi sebenarnya adalah pemburu rente, oligarki, dan resentralisasi kekuasaan yang sudah lama mengakar di Indonesia.

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Perubahan iklim dan siklon tropis hanya menjadi pemicu banjir Sumatra. Biang keladi sebenarnya adalah pemburu rente, oligarki, dan resentralisasi kekuasaan yang sudah lama mengakar di Indonesia.

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MKE FreshAir Collective monitored air quality from 21 sensors around Milwaukee in 2024 to create its first yearly report. The post How healthy is the air in your neighborhood? Here’s how you can find out. appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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MKE FreshAir Collective monitored air quality from 21 sensors around Milwaukee in 2024 to create its first yearly report. The post How healthy is the air in your neighborhood? Here’s how you can find out. appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.