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Nebraska Examiner
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The State of Nebraska on Aug. 13 approved a permit for TK Angus to construct a hog operation in Cherry County. The approval follows a campaign of letters to the Nebraska Department of Water, Energy and Environment (DWEE) that mostly opposed the plans. TK Angus Co. is a family cattle operation that aims to add […]

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The State of Nebraska on Aug. 13 approved a permit for TK Angus to construct a hog operation in Cherry County. The approval follows a campaign of letters to the Nebraska Department of Water, Energy and Environment (DWEE) that mostly opposed the plans. TK Angus Co. is a family cattle operation that aims to add […]

TikTok cerrará una de sus principales disputas legales en Estados Unidos tras aceptar un pago de 400 millones de dólares por las acusaciones relacionadas con la gestión de datos de menores. El acuerdo pone el foco en los controles que aplican las grandes plataformas para proteger a los usuarios más jóvenes.

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TikTok cerrará una de sus principales disputas legales en Estados Unidos tras aceptar un pago de 400 millones de dólares por las acusaciones relacionadas con la gestión de datos de menores. El acuerdo pone el foco en los controles que aplican las grandes plataformas para proteger a los usuarios más jóvenes.

The three elected officials who regulate the oil and gas industry in Texas hold an open meeting each month in Austin to vote on matters from pipeline violations to permit renewals. Members of the public can register to speak for up to three minutes at the end of each meeting. People often travel hundreds of […]

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The three elected officials who regulate the oil and gas industry in Texas hold an open meeting each month in Austin to vote on matters from pipeline violations to permit renewals. Members of the public can register to speak for up to three minutes at the end of each meeting. People often travel hundreds of […]

A federal judge on Friday declared laws restricting Arkansas’ initiative and referendum process unconstitutional and permanently blocked their enforcement.  U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks wrote Friday that laws requiring all canvassers to be Arkansas residents and paid canvassers working on a statewide initiative petition or referendum to be residents living in the state violate the […]

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A federal judge on Friday declared laws restricting Arkansas’ initiative and referendum process unconstitutional and permanently blocked their enforcement.  U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks wrote Friday that laws requiring all canvassers to be Arkansas residents and paid canvassers working on a statewide initiative petition or referendum to be residents living in the state violate the […]

Neighbors converge for fair fun: showing or judging livestock, enjoying classic or new foods on offer, admiring prize-winning artwork or baked goods or simply gathering in community.

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Neighbors converge for fair fun: showing or judging livestock, enjoying classic or new foods on offer, admiring prize-winning artwork or baked goods or simply gathering in community.

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InDepthNH
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American politics has long had a big green wall of its own, called the New Hampshire primary. Just like Fenway’s monster, it came from a quirk of history. The post Radio Free New Hampshire: Green Monsters appeared first on InDepthNH.org.

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American politics has long had a big green wall of its own, called the New Hampshire primary. Just like Fenway’s monster, it came from a quirk of history. The post Radio Free New Hampshire: Green Monsters appeared first on InDepthNH.org.

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Santa Barbara News Press
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National Geographic Explorer Krystle Hickman is bringing her artist’s eye and knowledge of bee diversity to Santa Barbara for a special evening hosted by Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Wednesday, September 9, 6:00–7:00 p.m. at the Museum, Hickman will present a stunningly illustrated visual journey demonstrating what it’s like to spend a whole day tracking and photographing native bees in the field. She’ll reveal how understanding […] The post National Geographic Explorer Krystle Hickman reveals hidden world of native bees at SBMNH appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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National Geographic Explorer Krystle Hickman is bringing her artist’s eye and knowledge of bee diversity to Santa Barbara for a special evening hosted by Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Wednesday, September 9, 6:00–7:00 p.m. at the Museum, Hickman will present a stunningly illustrated visual journey demonstrating what it’s like to spend a whole day tracking and photographing native bees in the field. She’ll reveal how understanding […] The post National Geographic Explorer Krystle Hickman reveals hidden world of native bees at SBMNH appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

El exmagistrado Wilber Estuardo Castellanos, señalado en el caso Comisiones Paralelas 2020, fue contratado por Claudia Paredes como subsecretario de la presidencia de la CSJ, colocándolo nuevamente en una posición estratégica dentro del OJ. Por Alexander Valdéz  Para 2020, el nombre de Wilber Estuardo Castellanos Venegas resonaba con fuerza en los pasillos del Organismo Judicial ... Read more The post Señalado de amañar Cortes llega como subsecretario de presidencia del Organismo Judicial appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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El exmagistrado Wilber Estuardo Castellanos, señalado en el caso Comisiones Paralelas 2020, fue contratado por Claudia Paredes como subsecretario de la presidencia de la CSJ, colocándolo nuevamente en una posición estratégica dentro del OJ. Por Alexander Valdéz  Para 2020, el nombre de Wilber Estuardo Castellanos Venegas resonaba con fuerza en los pasillos del Organismo Judicial ... Read more The post Señalado de amañar Cortes llega como subsecretario de presidencia del Organismo Judicial appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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"Journalists should use standards that would ensure that the public is getting information rather than hate."

台湾海巡署星期五(8月21日)表示,中国科考船“同济号”星期四深夜在台湾西部海域出现,一度迫近台湾限制水域,海巡署据此以“并航压迫”方式将其强势驱离。这是“同济号”今年以来第三度被发现在台湾周边水域活动,凸显北京持续以科考船在台海周边从事所谓“灰色地带”活动的态势。

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台湾海巡署星期五(8月21日)表示,中国科考船“同济号”星期四深夜在台湾西部海域出现,一度迫近台湾限制水域,海巡署据此以“并航压迫”方式将其强势驱离。这是“同济号”今年以来第三度被发现在台湾周边水域活动,凸显北京持续以科考船在台海周边从事所谓“灰色地带”活动的态势。

The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission this week adopted new wolf hunting and trapping regulations, with a 300-wolf limit for the upcoming season, reflecting the state’s lower population estimate for the species.  The decision on Wednesday took a middle-of-the-road stance between a Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks department recommendation of 250, and last year’s quota […]

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The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission this week adopted new wolf hunting and trapping regulations, with a 300-wolf limit for the upcoming season, reflecting the state’s lower population estimate for the species.  The decision on Wednesday took a middle-of-the-road stance between a Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks department recommendation of 250, and last year’s quota […]

Medical groups say granting legal status at fertilization can delay emergency care. Severson faces Democrat Charly Ray in a race Democrats hope to flip.

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Medical groups say granting legal status at fertilization can delay emergency care. Severson faces Democrat Charly Ray in a race Democrats hope to flip.

Ao longo dos quatro encontros, cerca de 80 mestres de maracatu participam das atividades que aproximam gerações Fonte

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Ao longo dos quatro encontros, cerca de 80 mestres de maracatu participam das atividades que aproximam gerações Fonte

El alto tribunal ha admitido a trámite el recurso del PP contra la negativa de varios ministros a comparecer en el Senado para explicar la crisis migratoria de Ceuta, mientras la presidenta del Poder Judicial acepta recibir o visitar al presidente de la ciudad autónoma.

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El alto tribunal ha admitido a trámite el recurso del PP contra la negativa de varios ministros a comparecer en el Senado para explicar la crisis migratoria de Ceuta, mientras la presidenta del Poder Judicial acepta recibir o visitar al presidente de la ciudad autónoma.

Antes do anúncio dos vencedores deste ano, relembre alguns dos últimos vencedores da principal categoria do evento O post Cine Ninja Indica: 10 obras premiadas como Melhor Filme no Festival de Gramado apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Antes do anúncio dos vencedores deste ano, relembre alguns dos últimos vencedores da principal categoria do evento O post Cine Ninja Indica: 10 obras premiadas como Melhor Filme no Festival de Gramado apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Montana Free Press
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The Cascade County Historical Society’s history museum in Great Falls is opening a new exhibit about an Indian boarding school that operated near Cascade from the middle of the 19th century to the early 20th century. It’s the History Museum & Research Center’s first major exhibition built around historical records recently donated by a Roman Catholic religious order. The post New exhibition surfaces Indian boarding school records appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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The Cascade County Historical Society’s history museum in Great Falls is opening a new exhibit about an Indian boarding school that operated near Cascade from the middle of the 19th century to the early 20th century. It’s the History Museum & Research Center’s first major exhibition built around historical records recently donated by a Roman Catholic religious order. The post New exhibition surfaces Indian boarding school records appeared first on Montana Free Press.

(The Center Square) – Just days after the California Energy Commission approved a new mandate requiring replacement tires on cars to meet minimum efficiency standards, a state senator called on the commission’s five members to resign. The mandate, which the commission approved on Monday, was heralded as the country’s first efficiency standards for replacement tires on cars and light-duty trucks. Tires that come with new cars are often designed to give the car better fuel mileage, according to the commission’s announcement. But as cars age and drivers buy replacement tires, they often buy tires that are less fuel-efficient, commissioners said. Commissioners said the new regulations would require replacement tires to be as fuel efficient as new tires. Representatives from the California Energy Commission did not respond to The Center Square before publication time on Friday. Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Huntington Beach, sent the commission a letter on Thursday claiming that the new tire mandate made the cost of living even higher in California. "I am calling on the five members of the California Energy Commission to resign," Strickland wrote. The senator discussed the mandate further during an interview. “If they had to face the voters this November, they would all be removed from office,” Strickland told The Center Square on Friday. “Them putting down this mandate at this time shows you that they’re tone-deaf to the challenges facing California families.” Strickland’s letter claimed that the increasing cost of living in the Golden State is one of the biggest issues facing the state’s residents. He noted the new mandate will make expenses climb even higher for families. “We have, now, the highest gas prices in the nation, and we doubled the gas tax since 2017,” Strickland said. “People are living paycheck to paycheck and they can’t afford to live here in California.” Gas on Friday averaged $5.59 a gallon in the Golden State, according to AAA. By contrast, the national average was $4.11. The California Energy Commission contends energy-efficient tires will save on gas cuts by reducing fuel consumption. According to the commission's numbers, a typical driver with a gas-powered car will save $179 in gasoline costs over the life of the replacement tires, assuming that gas is roughly $4.60 a gallon. Drivers would save roughly $1 billion in savings a year in gas and electricity costs with the new mandate, which would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2 million metric tons a year, the commission said. Manufacturers will have until 2033 to make tires that meet the new requirements, and some already do make tires that meet the new state mandate. Thirty percent of manufacturers already comply with the new standards, said Harrison Reilly, the commission's chief communications officer, during an interview with The Center Square. Many national tire manufacturers and stores did not return calls and emails Friday to The Center Square before publication time, or had employees in the store who could not answer questions. Trade industry associations, like the U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association, also did not respond to The Center Square. And Democratic lawmakers were not available for comment.

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(The Center Square) – Just days after the California Energy Commission approved a new mandate requiring replacement tires on cars to meet minimum efficiency standards, a state senator called on the commission’s five members to resign. The mandate, which the commission approved on Monday, was heralded as the country’s first efficiency standards for replacement tires on cars and light-duty trucks. Tires that come with new cars are often designed to give the car better fuel mileage, according to the commission’s announcement. But as cars age and drivers buy replacement tires, they often buy tires that are less fuel-efficient, commissioners said. Commissioners said the new regulations would require replacement tires to be as fuel efficient as new tires. Representatives from the California Energy Commission did not respond to The Center Square before publication time on Friday. Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Huntington Beach, sent the commission a letter on Thursday claiming that the new tire mandate made the cost of living even higher in California. "I am calling on the five members of the California Energy Commission to resign," Strickland wrote. The senator discussed the mandate further during an interview. “If they had to face the voters this November, they would all be removed from office,” Strickland told The Center Square on Friday. “Them putting down this mandate at this time shows you that they’re tone-deaf to the challenges facing California families.” Strickland’s letter claimed that the increasing cost of living in the Golden State is one of the biggest issues facing the state’s residents. He noted the new mandate will make expenses climb even higher for families. “We have, now, the highest gas prices in the nation, and we doubled the gas tax since 2017,” Strickland said. “People are living paycheck to paycheck and they can’t afford to live here in California.” Gas on Friday averaged $5.59 a gallon in the Golden State, according to AAA. By contrast, the national average was $4.11. The California Energy Commission contends energy-efficient tires will save on gas cuts by reducing fuel consumption. According to the commission's numbers, a typical driver with a gas-powered car will save $179 in gasoline costs over the life of the replacement tires, assuming that gas is roughly $4.60 a gallon. Drivers would save roughly $1 billion in savings a year in gas and electricity costs with the new mandate, which would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2 million metric tons a year, the commission said. Manufacturers will have until 2033 to make tires that meet the new requirements, and some already do make tires that meet the new state mandate. Thirty percent of manufacturers already comply with the new standards, said Harrison Reilly, the commission's chief communications officer, during an interview with The Center Square. Many national tire manufacturers and stores did not return calls and emails Friday to The Center Square before publication time, or had employees in the store who could not answer questions. Trade industry associations, like the U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association, also did not respond to The Center Square. And Democratic lawmakers were not available for comment.

Recém-campeões em Montreal (Canadá), os tenistas brasileiros Rafael Matos e Orlando Luz avançaram nesta sexta-feira (21) às semifinais do Masters 1000 de Cincinnati (Estados Unidos), torneio preparatório para o US Open, último Grand Slam do ano. Os gaúchos se classificaram com vitória sobre os atuais campeões do Masters de Miami e Roma, os italianos Simone Bolelli e Andrea Vavassori, cabeças de chave número 4. Rafael e Orlando cravaram 2 sets a 0, com parciais de 7/6 (9-7) e 6/3. A semifinal ocorrerá neste sábado (23), a partir das 13h30 (horário de Brasília). Rafael e Orlando enfrentarão a dupla do monegasco Hugo Nys com o francês Edouard Roger-Vasselin, que ganharam de virada dos compatriotas Sadio Doumbia e Fabien Reboul por 2 sets a 1, com parciais de 4/6, 7/6 (7-5) e 11/9.         Notícias relacionadas:Incômodo no abdômen faz João Fonseca desistir do Masters de Cincinnati.Brasileiro Feminino: 6 times lutam no sábado para avançar às quartas.Fifa pune Argentina por faixa sobre Malvinas na Copa. Ver essa foto no Instagram                       Um post compartilhado por ACTO (@acto) O triunfo de hoje foi o terceiro dos gaúchos em Cincinnati. Na estreia, eles superaram por 2 sets a 1 a dupla do britânico Neal Skupski com o norte-americano Christian Harrison. Depois, nas oitavas, derrotam a dupla do compatriota Marcelo Melo com o alemão Alexander Zverev, por 2 sets a 0.  Rafael e Orlando seguem embalados após a conquista do Masters 1000 de Montreal (Canadá), há pouco mais de uma semana. Eles ocupam atualmente o oitavo lugar na temporada e visam subir ainda mais na classificação com o objetivo de disputar o ATP Finals. O torneio reúne as oito melhores duplas do ano e está programado para ocorrer em novembro, em Turim (Itália).

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Recém-campeões em Montreal (Canadá), os tenistas brasileiros Rafael Matos e Orlando Luz avançaram nesta sexta-feira (21) às semifinais do Masters 1000 de Cincinnati (Estados Unidos), torneio preparatório para o US Open, último Grand Slam do ano. Os gaúchos se classificaram com vitória sobre os atuais campeões do Masters de Miami e Roma, os italianos Simone Bolelli e Andrea Vavassori, cabeças de chave número 4. Rafael e Orlando cravaram 2 sets a 0, com parciais de 7/6 (9-7) e 6/3. A semifinal ocorrerá neste sábado (23), a partir das 13h30 (horário de Brasília). Rafael e Orlando enfrentarão a dupla do monegasco Hugo Nys com o francês Edouard Roger-Vasselin, que ganharam de virada dos compatriotas Sadio Doumbia e Fabien Reboul por 2 sets a 1, com parciais de 4/6, 7/6 (7-5) e 11/9.         Notícias relacionadas:Incômodo no abdômen faz João Fonseca desistir do Masters de Cincinnati.Brasileiro Feminino: 6 times lutam no sábado para avançar às quartas.Fifa pune Argentina por faixa sobre Malvinas na Copa. Ver essa foto no Instagram                       Um post compartilhado por ACTO (@acto) O triunfo de hoje foi o terceiro dos gaúchos em Cincinnati. Na estreia, eles superaram por 2 sets a 1 a dupla do britânico Neal Skupski com o norte-americano Christian Harrison. Depois, nas oitavas, derrotam a dupla do compatriota Marcelo Melo com o alemão Alexander Zverev, por 2 sets a 0.  Rafael e Orlando seguem embalados após a conquista do Masters 1000 de Montreal (Canadá), há pouco mais de uma semana. Eles ocupam atualmente o oitavo lugar na temporada e visam subir ainda mais na classificação com o objetivo de disputar o ATP Finals. O torneio reúne as oito melhores duplas do ano e está programado para ocorrer em novembro, em Turim (Itália).

For months, a dispute over where Desiree Lynch called home shadowed her campaign for the Stockton City Council. A newly obtained criminal complaint now lays out when prosecutors allege those residency questions became the basis for five election-related felony charges. Court filing details timeline behind election fraud charges against Desiree Lynch 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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For months, a dispute over where Desiree Lynch called home shadowed her campaign for the Stockton City Council. A newly obtained criminal complaint now lays out when prosecutors allege those residency questions became the basis for five election-related felony charges. Court filing details timeline behind election fraud charges against Desiree Lynch 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.

O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), determinou nesta sexta-feira (21) a cassação da aposentadoria do ex-diretor da Polícia Rodoviária Federal (PRF) Silvinei Vasques. No ano passado, Silvinei foi condenado pelo Supremo a 24 anos e seis meses de prisão em um dos processos da trama golpista ocorrida no governo Jair Bolsonaro. Notícias relacionadas:Moraes autoriza Silvinei Vasques a cursar doutorado EAD na prisão .Polícia do Paraguai entrega Silvinei Vasques à PF .Tornozeleira de Silvinei ficou sem sinal na madrugada de Natal, diz PF.Além do tempo de prisão a cumprir, o ex-diretor foi condenado à perda do cargo em função da condenação. Contudo, em 2022, antes da decisão do STF, Silvinei conseguiu se aposentar aos 47 anos. Na decisão, Moraes disse que o entendimento do Supremo sobre a perda de cargo público em função de condenação criminal alcança os inativos, ou seja, acarreta a cassação da aposentadoria. “Diante de todo o exposto, nos termos do art. 21 do RISTF, remeta-se o acórdão dos embargos de declaração à Advocacia Geral da União, determinado o imediato cumprimento da sanção de perda do cargo público imposta a Silvinei Vasques, mediante a cassação de sua aposentadoria no cargo de policial rodoviário federal", decidiu. Conforme a acusação feita pela Procuradoria-Geral da República (PGR), Silvinei atuou para barrar o deslocamento de eleitores do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, no segundo turno das eleições de 2022, por meio de blitze em rodovias do Nordeste. Durante o julgamento do caso, a defesa de Silvinei negou a atuação do ex-diretor para barrar o deslocamento de eleitores e disse que ele foi alvo de uma "tempestade midiática" e de notícias falsas nas redes sociais.

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O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), determinou nesta sexta-feira (21) a cassação da aposentadoria do ex-diretor da Polícia Rodoviária Federal (PRF) Silvinei Vasques. No ano passado, Silvinei foi condenado pelo Supremo a 24 anos e seis meses de prisão em um dos processos da trama golpista ocorrida no governo Jair Bolsonaro. Notícias relacionadas:Moraes autoriza Silvinei Vasques a cursar doutorado EAD na prisão .Polícia do Paraguai entrega Silvinei Vasques à PF .Tornozeleira de Silvinei ficou sem sinal na madrugada de Natal, diz PF.Além do tempo de prisão a cumprir, o ex-diretor foi condenado à perda do cargo em função da condenação. Contudo, em 2022, antes da decisão do STF, Silvinei conseguiu se aposentar aos 47 anos. Na decisão, Moraes disse que o entendimento do Supremo sobre a perda de cargo público em função de condenação criminal alcança os inativos, ou seja, acarreta a cassação da aposentadoria. “Diante de todo o exposto, nos termos do art. 21 do RISTF, remeta-se o acórdão dos embargos de declaração à Advocacia Geral da União, determinado o imediato cumprimento da sanção de perda do cargo público imposta a Silvinei Vasques, mediante a cassação de sua aposentadoria no cargo de policial rodoviário federal", decidiu. Conforme a acusação feita pela Procuradoria-Geral da República (PGR), Silvinei atuou para barrar o deslocamento de eleitores do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, no segundo turno das eleições de 2022, por meio de blitze em rodovias do Nordeste. Durante o julgamento do caso, a defesa de Silvinei negou a atuação do ex-diretor para barrar o deslocamento de eleitores e disse que ele foi alvo de uma "tempestade midiática" e de notícias falsas nas redes sociais.