Los llamados «Ulm5»: Zo, Crow, Vi, Leandra y Daniel no están acusados de violencia contra ninguna persona y ninguno tiene antecedentes penales. Se les acusa de allanamiento y daños a la propiedad a la fábrica armamentística israelí Elbit Systems en Ulm, Alemania. Elbit Systems suministra el 86 % de las armas al ejército israelí, con […]

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Los llamados «Ulm5»: Zo, Crow, Vi, Leandra y Daniel no están acusados de violencia contra ninguna persona y ninguno tiene antecedentes penales. Se les acusa de allanamiento y daños a la propiedad a la fábrica armamentística israelí Elbit Systems en Ulm, Alemania. Elbit Systems suministra el 86 % de las armas al ejército israelí, con […]

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Some have migrated from the Valparaíso region, but others have organised to remain in the face of advancing forest fires The post She left after the fire: A Chilean community’s struggle to stay appeared first on Dialogue Earth.

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Some have migrated from the Valparaíso region, but others have organised to remain in the face of advancing forest fires The post She left after the fire: A Chilean community’s struggle to stay appeared first on Dialogue Earth.

ონლაინგამოცემა "პუბლიკა" წერს, რომ პარლამენტის აპარატის უფროსის, კახა ოქროჯანაშვილის 21 მაისის ბრძანების საფუძველზე, აკრედიტაცია ვადაზე ადრე გაუუქმეს. როგორც, გამოცემის რედაქტორი და თანადამფუძნებელი ლიკა ზაკაშვილი ეუბნება რადიო თავიუსუფლებას შეტყობინება ორგანიზაციის ელექტონულ ფოსტაზე მიიღეეს. გაუქმების მიზეზად მორიგი სესიის პერიოდში (19.02.2026-15.05.2026) ზედიზედ 10 კვირის განმავლობაში „პუბლიკის“ აკრედიტებული ჟურნალისტების პარლამენტში არყოფნაა დასახელებული. გამოცემის ცნობით...

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ონლაინგამოცემა "პუბლიკა" წერს, რომ პარლამენტის აპარატის უფროსის, კახა ოქროჯანაშვილის 21 მაისის ბრძანების საფუძველზე, აკრედიტაცია ვადაზე ადრე გაუუქმეს. როგორც, გამოცემის რედაქტორი და თანადამფუძნებელი ლიკა ზაკაშვილი ეუბნება რადიო თავიუსუფლებას შეტყობინება ორგანიზაციის ელექტონულ ფოსტაზე მიიღეეს. გაუქმების მიზეზად მორიგი სესიის პერიოდში (19.02.2026-15.05.2026) ზედიზედ 10 კვირის განმავლობაში „პუბლიკის“ აკრედიტებული ჟურნალისტების პარლამენტში არყოფნაა დასახელებული. გამოცემის ცნობით...

بەڕێوبەری هێزی دەریایی ئەمەریکا ڕایدەگەیەنێت، حکومەتی ئەمەریکا فرۆشتنی چەک بە بەهای 14 ملیار دۆلار بە تایوان ڕادەگرێت، ئەویش بەهۆی شەڕی ئێرانەوە. هەنگ ساوۆ، بەڕێوبەری کاتی هێزی دەریایی ئەمەریکا، لە دانیشتنێکی ئەنجوومەنی سیناتدا ڕایگەیاند، "لە ئێستادا ئەم فرۆشە دەوەستێنین هەتا دڵنیا ببینەوە لەوەی تەقەمەنی پێویستمان لەبەردەستە بۆ ئۆپەراسیۆنی توڕەیی ئەفسانەیی—کە تەقەمەنی زۆرمان هەیە." هەنگ ساوۆ لە لێدوانەکەیدا ڕۆژی پێنجشەممە بە سیناتی گووت ئیدارەی سەرۆک ترامپ بەردەوامی دەدات بە فرۆشتنی...

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بەڕێوبەری هێزی دەریایی ئەمەریکا ڕایدەگەیەنێت، حکومەتی ئەمەریکا فرۆشتنی چەک بە بەهای 14 ملیار دۆلار بە تایوان ڕادەگرێت، ئەویش بەهۆی شەڕی ئێرانەوە. هەنگ ساوۆ، بەڕێوبەری کاتی هێزی دەریایی ئەمەریکا، لە دانیشتنێکی ئەنجوومەنی سیناتدا ڕایگەیاند، "لە ئێستادا ئەم فرۆشە دەوەستێنین هەتا دڵنیا ببینەوە لەوەی تەقەمەنی پێویستمان لەبەردەستە بۆ ئۆپەراسیۆنی توڕەیی ئەفسانەیی—کە تەقەمەنی زۆرمان هەیە." هەنگ ساوۆ لە لێدوانەکەیدا ڕۆژی پێنجشەممە بە سیناتی گووت ئیدارەی سەرۆک ترامپ بەردەوامی دەدات بە فرۆشتنی...

La institución considera que las rebajas tributarias a los carburantes “distorsionan los precios de la energía” y drenan recursos públicos en un contexto de deuda elevada.

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La institución considera que las rebajas tributarias a los carburantes “distorsionan los precios de la energía” y drenan recursos públicos en un contexto de deuda elevada.

سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا دونالد ترامپ ڕایگەیاند واشنتن 5 هەزار سەربازی دیکە رەوانەی پۆڵەندا دەکات. سەرۆک ترامپ تەنها چەند کاتژمێرێک پێش ئەوەی وەزیری دەرەوەی ئەمەریکا مارکۆ ڕوبیۆ لە سوید لەگەڵ وەزیرانی ناتۆ کۆببێتەوە ئەم بڕیارەی راگەیاند. سەرۆک ترامپ لە پەیامێک لەسەر تۆڕی کۆمەڵایەتی تروث نووسیویەتی بڕیاری ناردنی هێزی زیادە بۆ پۆڵەندا پەیوەندی بە پشتیوانی و پەیوەندیی نزیکی خۆی بە سەرۆکی نوێی پۆڵەندا، کارۆل ناڤرۆتسکی-یەوە هەیە. ترامپ دەڵێت "بە هۆی سەرکەوتنی کارۆل ناڤرۆتسکی لە هەڵبژاردنەکاندا کە من...

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سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا دونالد ترامپ ڕایگەیاند واشنتن 5 هەزار سەربازی دیکە رەوانەی پۆڵەندا دەکات. سەرۆک ترامپ تەنها چەند کاتژمێرێک پێش ئەوەی وەزیری دەرەوەی ئەمەریکا مارکۆ ڕوبیۆ لە سوید لەگەڵ وەزیرانی ناتۆ کۆببێتەوە ئەم بڕیارەی راگەیاند. سەرۆک ترامپ لە پەیامێک لەسەر تۆڕی کۆمەڵایەتی تروث نووسیویەتی بڕیاری ناردنی هێزی زیادە بۆ پۆڵەندا پەیوەندی بە پشتیوانی و پەیوەندیی نزیکی خۆی بە سەرۆکی نوێی پۆڵەندا، کارۆل ناڤرۆتسکی-یەوە هەیە. ترامپ دەڵێت "بە هۆی سەرکەوتنی کارۆل ناڤرۆتسکی لە هەڵبژاردنەکاندا کە من...

Venstres partiledare Troels Lund Poulsen, som den 8 maj fick två veckor på sig att försöka bilda regering, har nu kommit med ett bud. Han vill försöka bilda en borgerlig ”VLAK-regering”, med Venstre, Liberal Alliance och Konservative. Moderaternes Lars LøkkeRasmussen är inte imponerad. I dag, fredag, möts Løkke Rasmussen och Lund Poulsen för att få […]

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Guardia Zibilak hiru pertsona atxilotu zituen Bizkaian, Asturiasen eta Kantabrian 34 langileren lan-esplotazioa egotzita. Epaileak, baina, erabaki du akusatuak aske uztea. Pasaporterik gabe ezin izango dute estatutik atera, eta hilean bi aldiz epailearen aurrean aurkeztu beharko dira.

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Guardia Zibilak hiru pertsona atxilotu zituen Bizkaian, Asturiasen eta Kantabrian 34 langileren lan-esplotazioa egotzita. Epaileak, baina, erabaki du akusatuak aske uztea. Pasaporterik gabe ezin izango dute estatutik atera, eta hilean bi aldiz epailearen aurrean aurkeztu beharko dira.

US officials have proposed that Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine lift sanctions on Belarusian potash to allow the transit of the agricultural product – a major source of hard currency revenue for Minsk --- through their territories.

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US officials have proposed that Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine lift sanctions on Belarusian potash to allow the transit of the agricultural product – a major source of hard currency revenue for Minsk --- through their territories.

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A wide-ranging education package backed by Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe collapsed in the final days of the legislative session after negotiations over school accountability became a fight over which communities should be opened to charter schools. The breakdown killed legislation that would have shaped Kehoe’s push for an A-F grading system for public schools, one […]

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A wide-ranging education package backed by Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe collapsed in the final days of the legislative session after negotiations over school accountability became a fight over which communities should be opened to charter schools. The breakdown killed legislation that would have shaped Kehoe’s push for an A-F grading system for public schools, one […]

Nobel Prize-winning song-poet Bob Dylan turns 85 on Sunday, May 24. In order to celebrate the august occasion, we have put together an 85-minute playlist featuring one minute of music for every year Dylan has been alive. This playlist isn’t meant to summarize or stand in for Dylan’s overall body of work, which numbers well... The post For Bob Dylan’s 85th birthday, an 85-minute playlist appeared first on The Forward.

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Nobel Prize-winning song-poet Bob Dylan turns 85 on Sunday, May 24. In order to celebrate the august occasion, we have put together an 85-minute playlist featuring one minute of music for every year Dylan has been alive. This playlist isn’t meant to summarize or stand in for Dylan’s overall body of work, which numbers well... The post For Bob Dylan’s 85th birthday, an 85-minute playlist appeared first on The Forward.

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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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A French collector has paid more than €450,000 for a 14-step segment of the Eiffel Tower staircase at an auction in Paris.

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A French collector has paid more than €450,000 for a 14-step segment of the Eiffel Tower staircase at an auction in Paris.

I start each workday by reviewing the latest economic and government reports for Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming. It doesn’t take long to see a trend. Those states that prioritize fiscal discipline and a low regulatory and tax burden are doing well. The opposite is true if a state fails to keep its fiscal and regulatory house in order. Consider just a few of the recent economic updates for our region. In Idaho, Governor Little highlighted the Gem State hitting its revenue targets by saying: “Idaho’s strong revenues are a testament to our growing economy, and in Idaho the government lives within the means of the taxpayers. We made responsible decisions to rein in spending, protect our balanced budget, and keep Idaho on strong financial footing. At the same time, we are continuing to invest in the priorities that secure Idaho’s long-term success — strong schools, reliable infrastructure, water projects, and public safety. Fiscal discipline and strategic investments are how Idaho will continue leading the nation in good government and a high quality of life.” Lori Wolff, Governor Little’s Budget Director, told me about this news: “April’s revenue report is positive news for Idaho and reflects continued strong economic activity and growth across the state. Idaho will end the year with a balanced budget, and we will continue to make strategic budget decisions that balance investments for continued economic growth and tax relief for Idaho families.” Along with this news, Governor Little also highlighted Idaho having one of the lowest tax burdens in the country: “Idahoans work hard for their money, and they deserve to keep more of it. Ranking among the lowest in the nation for tax burden doesn’t happen by accident – it is the result of disciplined budgeting, responsible policies, and an unrelenting focus on the taxpayer. We will continue to deliver tax relief while investing in the priorities that keep Idaho strong.” In Montana, Governor Gianforte noted that the Treasure State received a Top 10 ranking in the 2025 Financial State of the States report produced by Truth in Accounting (Idaho and Wyoming were also in the Top 10). Gianforte said: “Since taking office, we’ve gotten our fiscal house in order and created an environment that encourages investment, innovation, and opportunity. Through our responsible budgeting and fiscally conservative policies, we’ve been able to pay off the state debt, save for a rainy day, and return money back to the hardworking Montanans who earn it.” The Governor’s press release further noted: “In addition to historic tax cuts and making Montana debt-free, the governor and legislature have invested to stabilize the budget and mitigate against shortfalls through the Budget Stabilization Fund. Thanks to strong investments, Montana's rainy day fund has strengthened from 4.5 percent of expenditures in 2023 to 16 percent in this biennium.” The news coming out of Washington state, however, couldn’t be any different. Consider this finding from the Evergreen State’s Economic and Revenue Update for May: "Washington job growth has been weaker than expected and revisions have lowered the level of employment." Employers are also sounding the alarm about the crushing tax and regulatory burden being imposed by Washington lawmakers. A new study by the Association of Washington Business found: "Washington has one of the most expansive and complex regulatory environments in the country — and that burden is affecting jobs, business growth and investment decisions . . . Half of Washington’s regulatory requirements qualify as duplicative or redundant, and by a broader measure, up to 70% can be classified as administrative ‘red tape’ . . . At the same time, multiple Mountain West states—including Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming—rank among the least regulated in the nation, offering regulatory environments that are markedly less burdensome." And of course, there were these comments from Washington’s former two-term Democratic Governor Chris Gregoire, who warned that the state was acting anti-business and greatly overspending: “I left office with a budget of 33 billion, and the budget today is 80 billion. I think that’s a little bit too much of a growth. And yet, how we find ourselves at the end of every legislative session now is in the hole and projected to be in the hole. I would suggest to you we don’t really have an income problem. We have a spending problem, and we’re answering it by stacking one more tax, one more rule, one more regulation. And the one thing that the business community doesn’t need is that lack of predictability.” The contrast between these states on their current economic outlook couldn’t be any greater. Proof yet again that good fiscal policies matter and that some of the states in our region are acting in the taxpayers' best interest.

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I start each workday by reviewing the latest economic and government reports for Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming. It doesn’t take long to see a trend. Those states that prioritize fiscal discipline and a low regulatory and tax burden are doing well. The opposite is true if a state fails to keep its fiscal and regulatory house in order. Consider just a few of the recent economic updates for our region. In Idaho, Governor Little highlighted the Gem State hitting its revenue targets by saying: “Idaho’s strong revenues are a testament to our growing economy, and in Idaho the government lives within the means of the taxpayers. We made responsible decisions to rein in spending, protect our balanced budget, and keep Idaho on strong financial footing. At the same time, we are continuing to invest in the priorities that secure Idaho’s long-term success — strong schools, reliable infrastructure, water projects, and public safety. Fiscal discipline and strategic investments are how Idaho will continue leading the nation in good government and a high quality of life.” Lori Wolff, Governor Little’s Budget Director, told me about this news: “April’s revenue report is positive news for Idaho and reflects continued strong economic activity and growth across the state. Idaho will end the year with a balanced budget, and we will continue to make strategic budget decisions that balance investments for continued economic growth and tax relief for Idaho families.” Along with this news, Governor Little also highlighted Idaho having one of the lowest tax burdens in the country: “Idahoans work hard for their money, and they deserve to keep more of it. Ranking among the lowest in the nation for tax burden doesn’t happen by accident – it is the result of disciplined budgeting, responsible policies, and an unrelenting focus on the taxpayer. We will continue to deliver tax relief while investing in the priorities that keep Idaho strong.” In Montana, Governor Gianforte noted that the Treasure State received a Top 10 ranking in the 2025 Financial State of the States report produced by Truth in Accounting (Idaho and Wyoming were also in the Top 10). Gianforte said: “Since taking office, we’ve gotten our fiscal house in order and created an environment that encourages investment, innovation, and opportunity. Through our responsible budgeting and fiscally conservative policies, we’ve been able to pay off the state debt, save for a rainy day, and return money back to the hardworking Montanans who earn it.” The Governor’s press release further noted: “In addition to historic tax cuts and making Montana debt-free, the governor and legislature have invested to stabilize the budget and mitigate against shortfalls through the Budget Stabilization Fund. Thanks to strong investments, Montana's rainy day fund has strengthened from 4.5 percent of expenditures in 2023 to 16 percent in this biennium.” The news coming out of Washington state, however, couldn’t be any different. Consider this finding from the Evergreen State’s Economic and Revenue Update for May: "Washington job growth has been weaker than expected and revisions have lowered the level of employment." Employers are also sounding the alarm about the crushing tax and regulatory burden being imposed by Washington lawmakers. A new study by the Association of Washington Business found: "Washington has one of the most expansive and complex regulatory environments in the country — and that burden is affecting jobs, business growth and investment decisions . . . Half of Washington’s regulatory requirements qualify as duplicative or redundant, and by a broader measure, up to 70% can be classified as administrative ‘red tape’ . . . At the same time, multiple Mountain West states—including Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming—rank among the least regulated in the nation, offering regulatory environments that are markedly less burdensome." And of course, there were these comments from Washington’s former two-term Democratic Governor Chris Gregoire, who warned that the state was acting anti-business and greatly overspending: “I left office with a budget of 33 billion, and the budget today is 80 billion. I think that’s a little bit too much of a growth. And yet, how we find ourselves at the end of every legislative session now is in the hole and projected to be in the hole. I would suggest to you we don’t really have an income problem. We have a spending problem, and we’re answering it by stacking one more tax, one more rule, one more regulation. And the one thing that the business community doesn’t need is that lack of predictability.” The contrast between these states on their current economic outlook couldn’t be any greater. Proof yet again that good fiscal policies matter and that some of the states in our region are acting in the taxpayers' best interest.

В Чалтырской средней школе № 11 в Ростовской области разместили плакаты против телеграма, интернета и митингов. Перед этим сгенерированное нейросетями видео об "опасности интернета" опубликовало правительство региона. На агитационных плакатах детям внушают, что "замедление = безопасность", а "быстро - не значит лучше". Аналогичные плакаты появились на сайте администрации Гагаринского сельского поселения Морозовского района области, обратил внимание телеграм-канал Astra. Часть из этих...

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В Чалтырской средней школе № 11 в Ростовской области разместили плакаты против телеграма, интернета и митингов. Перед этим сгенерированное нейросетями видео об "опасности интернета" опубликовало правительство региона. На агитационных плакатах детям внушают, что "замедление = безопасность", а "быстро - не значит лучше". Аналогичные плакаты появились на сайте администрации Гагаринского сельского поселения Морозовского района области, обратил внимание телеграм-канал Astra. Часть из этих...

Scheduling note: WhatMatters is taking Memorial Day off and will return to your inboxes on Tuesday. Is artificial intelligence here to save us or destroy us all? Like you, we don’t yet. But we heard from some smart people at our Idea Festival Thursday in downtown Sacramento, where one AI proponent tried to assuage public […]

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Scheduling note: WhatMatters is taking Memorial Day off and will return to your inboxes on Tuesday. Is artificial intelligence here to save us or destroy us all? Like you, we don’t yet. But we heard from some smart people at our Idea Festival Thursday in downtown Sacramento, where one AI proponent tried to assuage public […]

As development deadlines hang overhead, the 14 Bands of the Yakama Nation continue to oppose a proposed hydropowered storage facility, questioning the true cost of green energy. The post Yakama Nation Continues to Fight Proposed Hydroelectric Project That Would Destroy Pushpum Cultural Site appeared first on Underscore Native News.

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This week: Early voting ends Friday as El Paso County moves toward new ICE cooperation requirements and other developments unfold across the region. The post Early voting ends Friday; county jails to work with ICE under SB 8 mandate appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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This week: Early voting ends Friday as El Paso County moves toward new ICE cooperation requirements and other developments unfold across the region. The post Early voting ends Friday; county jails to work with ICE under SB 8 mandate appeared first on El Paso Matters.

Here’s what we know, what we don’t and why regions should begin preparing now, even if a strong El Niño never fully materializes. A ‘super El Niño’? Why it’s too early to forecast one with certainty, but not too soon to prepare 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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