The Department of Homeland Security announced Sunday that it would freeze some reimbursements for its public assistance program.

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The Department of Homeland Security announced Sunday that it would freeze some reimbursements for its public assistance program.

Chefe da diplomacia europeia, Kaja Kallas falou na necessidade de consenso e 'discussão mais ampla' do bloco para uma 'nova abordagem' referente a Caracas União Europeia prevê retirar sanções contra Venezuela após lei da anistia apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Chefe da diplomacia europeia, Kaja Kallas falou na necessidade de consenso e 'discussão mais ampla' do bloco para uma 'nova abordagem' referente a Caracas União Europeia prevê retirar sanções contra Venezuela após lei da anistia apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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A snowmobiler died in a human-triggered avalanche that occurred in the Centennial Mountains on Feb. 22, 2026. The post Snowmobiler dies in avalanche near Montana-Idaho border appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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A snowmobiler died in a human-triggered avalanche that occurred in the Centennial Mountains on Feb. 22, 2026. The post Snowmobiler dies in avalanche near Montana-Idaho border appeared first on Montana Free Press.

Scientists predict snow pack in the Rio Grande Basin won’t exceed 10% of the median throughout the rest of the winter.

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Scientists predict snow pack in the Rio Grande Basin won’t exceed 10% of the median throughout the rest of the winter.

Violence broke out in at least a dozen Mexican states after the slaying of a cartel kingpin known as 'El Mencho'. The instability could drive migrants to the U.S. border.

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Violence broke out in at least a dozen Mexican states after the slaying of a cartel kingpin known as 'El Mencho'. The instability could drive migrants to the U.S. border.

Mayor Freddie O'Connell announced the resignation of Nashville Department of Transportation Director Diana Alarcon and appointed Deputy Director Phillip Jones as acting director, thanking Alarcon for her four years of service and praising Jones' experience and dedication. The post Mayor Names New Leader at Nashville Department of Transportation Following Diana Alarcon’s Departure appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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Mayor Freddie O'Connell announced the resignation of Nashville Department of Transportation Director Diana Alarcon and appointed Deputy Director Phillip Jones as acting director, thanking Alarcon for her four years of service and praising Jones' experience and dedication. The post Mayor Names New Leader at Nashville Department of Transportation Following Diana Alarcon’s Departure appeared first on Nashville Banner.

El espectáculo de música y teatro infantil 'Despertando las Neuronas', liderado por Neuronilla, Neuronín y Neurona Melodía, llega a la 14° edición de Lollapalooza Chile con un show interactivo donde el juego, la música y la neurociencia se cruzan para hacer bailar, cantar y aprender a las infancias. Este viernes 13 de marzo a las 16:45 horas, en su segundo paso por el megafestival, estrenarán en vivo nuevas canciones. The post ’Despertando las Neuronas’ llega a Kidzapalooza con el estreno de ’Vamos a mover la cabeza’ appeared first on BioBioChile.

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El espectáculo de música y teatro infantil 'Despertando las Neuronas', liderado por Neuronilla, Neuronín y Neurona Melodía, llega a la 14° edición de Lollapalooza Chile con un show interactivo donde el juego, la música y la neurociencia se cruzan para hacer bailar, cantar y aprender a las infancias. Este viernes 13 de marzo a las 16:45 horas, en su segundo paso por el megafestival, estrenarán en vivo nuevas canciones. The post ’Despertando las Neuronas’ llega a Kidzapalooza con el estreno de ’Vamos a mover la cabeza’ appeared first on BioBioChile.

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El club balear abre una nueva etapa tras diez jornadas en descenso y una racha sin respuesta.

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El club balear abre una nueva etapa tras diez jornadas en descenso y una racha sin respuesta.

A una década de su despedida olímpica en los Juegos Olímpicos de Río 2016, Michael Phelps sigue dando de qué hablar, pero esta vez lejos de la piscina. El máximo medallista en la historia de la cita de los cinco anillos, con 23 preseas de oro, dejó atrás la etiqueta de leyenda para mostrarse, simplemente, … Continua leyendo "Michael Phelps y el crudo relato sobre el sufrimiento en su carrera: "No quiero que mis hijos naden"" The post Michael Phelps y el crudo relato sobre el sufrimiento en su carrera: "No quiero que mis hijos naden" appeared first on BioBioChile.

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A una década de su despedida olímpica en los Juegos Olímpicos de Río 2016, Michael Phelps sigue dando de qué hablar, pero esta vez lejos de la piscina. El máximo medallista en la historia de la cita de los cinco anillos, con 23 preseas de oro, dejó atrás la etiqueta de leyenda para mostrarse, simplemente, … Continua leyendo "Michael Phelps y el crudo relato sobre el sufrimiento en su carrera: "No quiero que mis hijos naden"" The post Michael Phelps y el crudo relato sobre el sufrimiento en su carrera: "No quiero que mis hijos naden" appeared first on BioBioChile.

The legislature's Education Committee heard testimony Monday on a bill to provide free breakfast for all CT public school students.

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The legislature's Education Committee heard testimony Monday on a bill to provide free breakfast for all CT public school students.

Six jours après sa visite officielle en Russie, où il a été reçu par le président Vladimir Poutine au Kremlin, le colonel Michaël Randrianirina est attendu mercredi 24 février à l’Élysée. Le président de la Refondation malgache sera reçu par Emmanuel Macron lors d'une « visite de travail ». C’est la première fois que le nouveau dirigeant malgache se rend en France depuis sa prise de pouvoir en octobre dernier. Entre un rapprochement sécuritaire avec la Russie et une coopération historique avec Paris, Antananarivo affiche une diplomatie de l'équilibre.

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Six jours après sa visite officielle en Russie, où il a été reçu par le président Vladimir Poutine au Kremlin, le colonel Michaël Randrianirina est attendu mercredi 24 février à l’Élysée. Le président de la Refondation malgache sera reçu par Emmanuel Macron lors d'une « visite de travail ». C’est la première fois que le nouveau dirigeant malgache se rend en France depuis sa prise de pouvoir en octobre dernier. Entre un rapprochement sécuritaire avec la Russie et une coopération historique avec Paris, Antananarivo affiche une diplomatie de l'équilibre.

Decisão ocorre após pressão de lideranças que ocupam o terminal da empresa Cargill, em Santarém (PA); movimento cobrava retirada da norma que incluía rios amazônicos no programa federal de desestatização. O post Vitória dos indígenas: Lula revoga decreto de privatização de hidrovias na Amazônia apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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Decisão ocorre após pressão de lideranças que ocupam o terminal da empresa Cargill, em Santarém (PA); movimento cobrava retirada da norma que incluía rios amazônicos no programa federal de desestatização. O post Vitória dos indígenas: Lula revoga decreto de privatização de hidrovias na Amazônia apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

A top US regulatory official on Monday championed controversial chemical review reforms that critics say will support industry interests while weakening protections against toxic chemicals for the public. The post EPA official points to “opportunities” in “pivotal moment” for TSCA appeared first on The New Lede.

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A top US regulatory official on Monday championed controversial chemical review reforms that critics say will support industry interests while weakening protections against toxic chemicals for the public. The post EPA official points to “opportunities” in “pivotal moment” for TSCA appeared first on The New Lede.

نشریه اکونومیست در مقاله‌ای با عنوان «گزینه‌های حمله دونالد ترامپ در ایران چیست؟» به پیامدهای عدم مشاهده نشانه‌هایی از عقب‌نشینی جمهوری اسلامی در برابر تهدید ناوگان عظیم آمریکا پرداخته است.

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نشریه اکونومیست در مقاله‌ای با عنوان «گزینه‌های حمله دونالد ترامپ در ایران چیست؟» به پیامدهای عدم مشاهده نشانه‌هایی از عقب‌نشینی جمهوری اسلامی در برابر تهدید ناوگان عظیم آمریکا پرداخته است.

Domestic violence awareness groups, telehealth organizations and nearly two dozen Democratic attorneys filed briefs Monday in a lawsuit that could curb medication abortion access nationwide.

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Domestic violence awareness groups, telehealth organizations and nearly two dozen Democratic attorneys filed briefs Monday in a lawsuit that could curb medication abortion access nationwide.

"The architect designed the house to withstand the strongest forces of nature: earthquakes, landslides, floods, and, of course, teenagers."

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"The architect designed the house to withstand the strongest forces of nature: earthquakes, landslides, floods, and, of course, teenagers."

Ukraine has entered the fifth year of Russia’s all-out invasion, the largest armed conflict in Europe since World War II, with its troops holding the line from grinding attacks in frozen trenches while its civilians face nightly mass drone and missile strikes that have cut off energy supplies amid bitter winter weather. Estimates of casualty figures vary, but one recent report put the number of killed, wounded, and missing at 1.2 million Russians and 500,000-600,000 Ukrainians. The...

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Ukraine has entered the fifth year of Russia’s all-out invasion, the largest armed conflict in Europe since World War II, with its troops holding the line from grinding attacks in frozen trenches while its civilians face nightly mass drone and missile strikes that have cut off energy supplies amid bitter winter weather. Estimates of casualty figures vary, but one recent report put the number of killed, wounded, and missing at 1.2 million Russians and 500,000-600,000 Ukrainians. The...

Minnesota’s ban on anti-union “captive audience meetings” survived a legal challenge and remains in effect after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up an appeal from two non-union contractor associations and a Minnesota electrician. The law, which passed as part of a sweeping pro-labor agenda in 2023, bans employers from making workers attend anti-union […]

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Minnesota’s ban on anti-union “captive audience meetings” survived a legal challenge and remains in effect after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up an appeal from two non-union contractor associations and a Minnesota electrician. The law, which passed as part of a sweeping pro-labor agenda in 2023, bans employers from making workers attend anti-union […]

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. As President Donald Trump touts his accomplishments in Tuesday’s State of the Union address, one woman in the audience is meant to serve as a reminder of how his immigration policies have taken a toll on families and school communities. Raiza Contreras, the Bronx mother whose son was the first known New York City public school student detained by immigration agents, is expected to attend the Washington, D.C. event as the guest of Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, of New York. Raiza has fought to bring her son, Dylan Lopez Contreras, home since his arrest nearly nine months ago at his routine immigration court hearing in Manhattan. Schumer’s invitation to Dylan’s mom comes as Democrats remain in a protracted standoff with Republicans and the Trump administration about placing limits on immigration enforcement tactics. At the time of his arrest, Dylan was a student at Ellis Preparatory Academy in the Bronx, a school serving recent immigrants that rallied to his defense. ELLIS has continued to support him however they can, as well as their other students, many of whom are grappling with their own immigration cases. Dylan was also working part time as a delivery driver to help his mother care for his two younger siblings, enabling them to move out of a city-run shelter and into their own apartment. Dylan was trying to do everything right and follow the rules: He turned himself in at the U.S. border in April 2024 after a trek from his native Venezuela, eventually making his way to New York. He requested asylum and was permitted to enter the country under a Biden-era program revoked by Trump that was meant to formalize and streamline the process of entering the country. He legally obtained a work permit and applied for Special Immigration Juvenile Status, a type of legal protection for youth. He was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, in May at a routine court date and has spent most of the time since at Pennsylvania’s Moshannon Valley Processing Center, the largest detention facility in the Northeast. In September, he lost his asylum case after facing a judge with a 95.8% denial rate, his lawyers said. After his lawyers appealed, Dylan remained detained at Moshannon Valley. After his lawyers appealed, Dylan remained detained at Moshannon Valley. As his appeal remains pending, his lawyers from the New York Legal Assistance Group are also litigating a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the Western District of Pennsylvania, where Dylan is being held. His lawyers claim Dylans’ detention is unconstitutional and violates immigration laws. “He has been detained for 8.5 months and is being held in Pennsylvania, far from everyone who loves him,” Raiza, his mother, said in a statement. “All he wants is the chance to study and build a future. I am simply asking for fairness and for my son to be brought home.” Schumer said his guest showed how ICE was “hurting families and terrorizing communities” across the country. “When someone complies with the law and appears before a judge, they should not leave in handcuffs,” he said in a statement. Schumer and his colleagues have been calling for urgent reforms of ICE enforcement, including prohibiting agents at sensitive locations like schools and courts, banning the use of masks during enforcement, and strengthening oversight and coordination with state and local authorities. Federal immigration agents need guardrails and accountability measures to stop them from causing chaos in communities, he and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, of New York, recently wrote in a letter to Republican leadership. Republicans are mixed on supporting the changes outlined, with most opposing getting rid of masks, according to reports. Dylan’s legal team from the New York Legal Assistance Group hasn’t given up on trying to return him to his family in the Bronx. “NYLAG is working tirelessly to get Dylan home to his mom, his siblings, and his school, but unfortunately, the federal government is fighting tooth and nail to prevent him from even having a modicum of due process,” said Kate Fetrow, associate supervising attorney in the group’s immigration protection unit. Amy Zimmer is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat New York. Contact Amy atazimmer@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. As President Donald Trump touts his accomplishments in Tuesday’s State of the Union address, one woman in the audience is meant to serve as a reminder of how his immigration policies have taken a toll on families and school communities. Raiza Contreras, the Bronx mother whose son was the first known New York City public school student detained by immigration agents, is expected to attend the Washington, D.C. event as the guest of Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, of New York. Raiza has fought to bring her son, Dylan Lopez Contreras, home since his arrest nearly nine months ago at his routine immigration court hearing in Manhattan. Schumer’s invitation to Dylan’s mom comes as Democrats remain in a protracted standoff with Republicans and the Trump administration about placing limits on immigration enforcement tactics. At the time of his arrest, Dylan was a student at Ellis Preparatory Academy in the Bronx, a school serving recent immigrants that rallied to his defense. ELLIS has continued to support him however they can, as well as their other students, many of whom are grappling with their own immigration cases. Dylan was also working part time as a delivery driver to help his mother care for his two younger siblings, enabling them to move out of a city-run shelter and into their own apartment. Dylan was trying to do everything right and follow the rules: He turned himself in at the U.S. border in April 2024 after a trek from his native Venezuela, eventually making his way to New York. He requested asylum and was permitted to enter the country under a Biden-era program revoked by Trump that was meant to formalize and streamline the process of entering the country. He legally obtained a work permit and applied for Special Immigration Juvenile Status, a type of legal protection for youth. He was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, in May at a routine court date and has spent most of the time since at Pennsylvania’s Moshannon Valley Processing Center, the largest detention facility in the Northeast. In September, he lost his asylum case after facing a judge with a 95.8% denial rate, his lawyers said. After his lawyers appealed, Dylan remained detained at Moshannon Valley. After his lawyers appealed, Dylan remained detained at Moshannon Valley. As his appeal remains pending, his lawyers from the New York Legal Assistance Group are also litigating a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the Western District of Pennsylvania, where Dylan is being held. His lawyers claim Dylans’ detention is unconstitutional and violates immigration laws. “He has been detained for 8.5 months and is being held in Pennsylvania, far from everyone who loves him,” Raiza, his mother, said in a statement. “All he wants is the chance to study and build a future. I am simply asking for fairness and for my son to be brought home.” Schumer said his guest showed how ICE was “hurting families and terrorizing communities” across the country. “When someone complies with the law and appears before a judge, they should not leave in handcuffs,” he said in a statement. Schumer and his colleagues have been calling for urgent reforms of ICE enforcement, including prohibiting agents at sensitive locations like schools and courts, banning the use of masks during enforcement, and strengthening oversight and coordination with state and local authorities. Federal immigration agents need guardrails and accountability measures to stop them from causing chaos in communities, he and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, of New York, recently wrote in a letter to Republican leadership. Republicans are mixed on supporting the changes outlined, with most opposing getting rid of masks, according to reports. Dylan’s legal team from the New York Legal Assistance Group hasn’t given up on trying to return him to his family in the Bronx. “NYLAG is working tirelessly to get Dylan home to his mom, his siblings, and his school, but unfortunately, the federal government is fighting tooth and nail to prevent him from even having a modicum of due process,” said Kate Fetrow, associate supervising attorney in the group’s immigration protection unit. Amy Zimmer is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat New York. Contact Amy atazimmer@chalkbeat.org.

Quelque 10 000 militaires ont été déployés au Mexique après la mort d'El Mencho, du chef du cartel Jalisco Nouvelle Génération, dans une opération militaire dimanche 22 février. Des barrages et des attaques attribués à l'organisation criminelle ont été recensés dans presque tous les États mexicains, avant un relatif retour au calme lundi 23 février. Près de 60 personnes sont mortes, d'après un premier bilan du gouvernement. Une opération à haut risque politique pour la présidente de gauche Claudia Sheinbaum.

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Quelque 10 000 militaires ont été déployés au Mexique après la mort d'El Mencho, du chef du cartel Jalisco Nouvelle Génération, dans une opération militaire dimanche 22 février. Des barrages et des attaques attribués à l'organisation criminelle ont été recensés dans presque tous les États mexicains, avant un relatif retour au calme lundi 23 février. Près de 60 personnes sont mortes, d'après un premier bilan du gouvernement. Une opération à haut risque politique pour la présidente de gauche Claudia Sheinbaum.