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隨着2025年邁入尾聲,美國正準備結束這動蕩的一年。
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随着2025年迈入尾声,美国正准备结束这动荡的一年。
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he will back off his plans to use National Guard troops in the Democratic-led cities of Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon. The move follows the Supreme Court’s decision last week that found Trump could not deploy guard members to Chicago, ruling that the president did not […]

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he will back off his plans to use National Guard troops in the Democratic-led cities of Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon. The move follows the Supreme Court’s decision last week that found Trump could not deploy guard members to Chicago, ruling that the president did not […]
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Reporter Chesnie Wardell’s favorite story of 2025 featured how Jacarrie Carr and the community came together to help children read. The post My most memorable story of 2025: A nonprofit installs bookshelves for children inside two Milwaukee laundromats appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Reporter Chesnie Wardell’s favorite story of 2025 featured how Jacarrie Carr and the community came together to help children read. The post My most memorable story of 2025: A nonprofit installs bookshelves for children inside two Milwaukee laundromats appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he will back off his plans to use National Guard troops in the Democratic-led cities of Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon. The move follows the Supreme Court’s decision last week that found Trump could not deploy guard members to Chicago, ruling that the president did not […]
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he will back off his plans to use National Guard troops in the Democratic-led cities of Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon. The move follows the Supreme Court’s decision last week that found Trump could not deploy guard members to Chicago, ruling that the president did not […]
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del Cardinale Dominique Joseph Mathieu OfmConv* Teheran - Alla vigilia della Giornata Mondiale della Pace, che si celebra domani, che la Chiesa cattolica celebra il 1° gennaio di ogni anno, pubblichiamo alcune riflessioni del Cardinale Arcivescovo di Arcivescovo di Teheran- Isfahan sull’urgenza di invocare la pace come dono di Dio per ritrovare cammini di convivenza e riconciliazione in un mondo di nuovo in preda alle retoriche belliciste e inghiottito delle sabbie mobili della corsa al riarmo §§§ L’aumento della retorica bellicista e la corsa al riarmo, in nome di una presunta ricerca della pace, turbano profondamente le coscienze. In un mondo segnato da accuse di genocidio, etnocidio, crimini contro l’umanità, crimini di guerra e continue violazioni o intimidazioni delle istituzioni internazionali incaricate di custodire la giustizia e la pace tra le nazioni, la tentazione di dominare con la forza sembra prevalere sulla giustizia e sul bene comune. Dobbiamo allora concludere che il conflitto e la guerra sono lo stato naturale dell’uomo? O piuttosto siamo chiamati a riscoprire la vocazione pacifica inscritta nel cuore stesso della creazione? Di fronte alla logica di un potere egemonico mondiale, unipolare ed emotivo, e dei suoi proxy regionali che cercano di ricolonizzare con la forza anziché con il dialogo, molte nazioni aspirano a una vera multipolarità fondata sul rispetto reciproco e sulla sovranità dei popoli. Gli uomini e le donne di buona volontà, in tutto il mondo, non desiderano soltanto l’assenza di guerra, ma la costruzione di una pace autentica e duratura, radicata nella giustizia, nella verità e nella misericordia. Una pace imposta dalla paura o dalla costrizione non è una vera pace, ma una sua contraffazione, che poggia sull’ingiustizia e genera diffidenza e divisione. La vera pace, invece, si costruisce attraverso il dialogo e il rispetto della sovranità delle parti direttamente o indirettamente coinvolte, in uno spirito di buon vicinato. Essa richiede una vera comunione fondata sulla ricerca della verità mediante il dialogo – parole che permettono l’incontro tra avversari – e implica un processo di conversione attraverso opere di perdono e l’impegno per la giustizia sociale. La vera pace, affermava papa Leone XIV durante il Giubileo della spiritualità mariana, “non è deterrenza ma fraternità; non è un ultimatum, ma dialogo. Non verrà come frutto della vittoria sul nemico, ma come risultato di semi di giustizia e di perdono coraggioso.” La fede cristiana ci ricorda che Cristo stesso, di fronte alla violenza, rifiutò di rispondere con la forza: “Rimetti la tua spada nel fodero” . La sua pace non è fragile né passeggera, ma eterna e feconda, perché viene da Dio. I potenti del mondo talvolta costruiscono i loro imperi sulla ricchezza e sulla paura. Tuttavia, come denunciava il profeta Osea, “Hanno seminato vento” . Contando sulle proprie ricchezze e sull’aiuto delle nazioni pagane, stipularono trattati incauti con l’Assiria invece di confidare in Dio . Dimenticano che ogni pace duratura si fonda non sulle armi, ma sulla fiducia in Dio. La pace nasce dal cuore umile che sceglie il servizio invece della dominazione. Gesù non nega la realtà della violenza che lo circonda; Egli la riconosce, ma rifiuta di rispondere con la forza. Ci ricorda che dovremo affrontare opposizioni, anche nel nostro stesso ambiente. La pace vera che Egli ci insegna non teme le accuse, perché riposa nello Spirito di Dio in noi. Non è la pace temporanea proclamata dai falsi profeti, ma quella che dura per sempre, portata dal Messia. Cristo chiama ogni credente a vivere la fede nel rifiuto della violenza e nell’amore attivo. Diventare artigiani di pace e dare una possibilità alla vera pace significa trasformare le nostre armi interiori – rabbia, rancore, paura – in strumenti di pace e di riconciliazione, facendo dei nostri cuori campi di misericordia dove la giustizia e la carità si abbracciano per il bene comune. Lodando gli operatori di pace, papa Leone XIV diceva: “Coraggio, andate avanti, voi che costruite le condizioni per un futuro di pace, di giustizia e di perdono; siate miti e determinati, non arrendetevi.” Nessuna ideologia, nessuna ragion di Stato, nessuna fede può mai giustificare l’omicidio o l’odio. Che la Giornata Mondiale della Pace ci trovi uniti nella preghiera e nell’azione, decisi a fare dei nostri cuori dimore di fraternità, dove la giustizia e la carità si abbracciano. Agenzia Fides 31/12/2025) * Arcivescovo di Teheran- Isfahan
del Cardinale Dominique Joseph Mathieu OfmConv* Teheran - Alla vigilia della Giornata Mondiale della Pace, che si celebra domani, che la Chiesa cattolica celebra il 1° gennaio di ogni anno, pubblichiamo alcune riflessioni del Cardinale Arcivescovo di Arcivescovo di Teheran- Isfahan sull’urgenza di invocare la pace come dono di Dio per ritrovare cammini di convivenza e riconciliazione in un mondo di nuovo in preda alle retoriche belliciste e inghiottito delle sabbie mobili della corsa al riarmo §§§ L’aumento della retorica bellicista e la corsa al riarmo, in nome di una presunta ricerca della pace, turbano profondamente le coscienze. In un mondo segnato da accuse di genocidio, etnocidio, crimini contro l’umanità, crimini di guerra e continue violazioni o intimidazioni delle istituzioni internazionali incaricate di custodire la giustizia e la pace tra le nazioni, la tentazione di dominare con la forza sembra prevalere sulla giustizia e sul bene comune. Dobbiamo allora concludere che il conflitto e la guerra sono lo stato naturale dell’uomo? O piuttosto siamo chiamati a riscoprire la vocazione pacifica inscritta nel cuore stesso della creazione? Di fronte alla logica di un potere egemonico mondiale, unipolare ed emotivo, e dei suoi proxy regionali che cercano di ricolonizzare con la forza anziché con il dialogo, molte nazioni aspirano a una vera multipolarità fondata sul rispetto reciproco e sulla sovranità dei popoli. Gli uomini e le donne di buona volontà, in tutto il mondo, non desiderano soltanto l’assenza di guerra, ma la costruzione di una pace autentica e duratura, radicata nella giustizia, nella verità e nella misericordia. Una pace imposta dalla paura o dalla costrizione non è una vera pace, ma una sua contraffazione, che poggia sull’ingiustizia e genera diffidenza e divisione. La vera pace, invece, si costruisce attraverso il dialogo e il rispetto della sovranità delle parti direttamente o indirettamente coinvolte, in uno spirito di buon vicinato. Essa richiede una vera comunione fondata sulla ricerca della verità mediante il dialogo – parole che permettono l’incontro tra avversari – e implica un processo di conversione attraverso opere di perdono e l’impegno per la giustizia sociale. La vera pace, affermava papa Leone XIV durante il Giubileo della spiritualità mariana, “non è deterrenza ma fraternità; non è un ultimatum, ma dialogo. Non verrà come frutto della vittoria sul nemico, ma come risultato di semi di giustizia e di perdono coraggioso.” La fede cristiana ci ricorda che Cristo stesso, di fronte alla violenza, rifiutò di rispondere con la forza: “Rimetti la tua spada nel fodero” . La sua pace non è fragile né passeggera, ma eterna e feconda, perché viene da Dio. I potenti del mondo talvolta costruiscono i loro imperi sulla ricchezza e sulla paura. Tuttavia, come denunciava il profeta Osea, “Hanno seminato vento” . Contando sulle proprie ricchezze e sull’aiuto delle nazioni pagane, stipularono trattati incauti con l’Assiria invece di confidare in Dio . Dimenticano che ogni pace duratura si fonda non sulle armi, ma sulla fiducia in Dio. La pace nasce dal cuore umile che sceglie il servizio invece della dominazione. Gesù non nega la realtà della violenza che lo circonda; Egli la riconosce, ma rifiuta di rispondere con la forza. Ci ricorda che dovremo affrontare opposizioni, anche nel nostro stesso ambiente. La pace vera che Egli ci insegna non teme le accuse, perché riposa nello Spirito di Dio in noi. Non è la pace temporanea proclamata dai falsi profeti, ma quella che dura per sempre, portata dal Messia. Cristo chiama ogni credente a vivere la fede nel rifiuto della violenza e nell’amore attivo. Diventare artigiani di pace e dare una possibilità alla vera pace significa trasformare le nostre armi interiori – rabbia, rancore, paura – in strumenti di pace e di riconciliazione, facendo dei nostri cuori campi di misericordia dove la giustizia e la carità si abbracciano per il bene comune. Lodando gli operatori di pace, papa Leone XIV diceva: “Coraggio, andate avanti, voi che costruite le condizioni per un futuro di pace, di giustizia e di perdono; siate miti e determinati, non arrendetevi.” Nessuna ideologia, nessuna ragion di Stato, nessuna fede può mai giustificare l’omicidio o l’odio. Che la Giornata Mondiale della Pace ci trovi uniti nella preghiera e nell’azione, decisi a fare dei nostri cuori dimore di fraternità, dove la giustizia e la carità si abbracciano. Agenzia Fides 31/12/2025) * Arcivescovo di Teheran- Isfahan
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TV program Glasa Amerike na jezicima naroda BiH
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Delightful choreography, playful tone, a quippy script, spectacular lighting and audience interaction create an unforgettable night of theater.
Delightful choreography, playful tone, a quippy script, spectacular lighting and audience interaction create an unforgettable night of theater.
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(The Center Square) – Daycare centers that receive hundreds of thousands in taxpayer subsides did not appear to have any children when The Center Square visited the facilities this week and were either openly hostile or told journalists that they were hoping to have children in their case, but did not have an application available or anyone to talk with about enrolling a child. The focus on Washington's taxpayer subsidized daycares comes at the time federal authorities are conducting what they call a "massive" investigation into fraud in Somali-run facilities in Minnesota. According to fiscal.wa.gov, a home-based daycare on 6th Avenue SW called Eyow Childcare Inc., received $158,931 in taxpayer subsidies and grants from July to November of 2025. When The Center Square returned to that home for a second time on Tuesday, the homeowner immediately called police, and was videotaped as she refused to respond to questions posed by independent journalist Jonathan Choe. Three Federal Way Police officers arrived within seconds but told the woman reporters were allowed to be on the sidewalk and urged her “to calm down.” An officer did enter the home and indicated there were three children in the home but did not verify if those children were daycare attendants. Brightstar Early Learning on S. 317th received $141,686 in taxpayer subsidies from July to November of 2025. When The Center Square stopped by on Monday, a woman refused to answer questions about whether or not there is a daycare inside. “What are you looking for?” she asked. “Do you have a daycare here?” asked TCS. “What are you looking for?” the woman again asked. “Do you have children that you take care of here?” we asked again. That’s when the woman pulled out her iPhone and began filming The Center Square. “Do you have a daycare that operates here?” “I don’t have to answer. Where do you come from?” she said, before closing and locking the front door. Another Federal Way daycare called Wonder Kidz located on 19th Ave. S. received $258,199 between July and November 2025. The Center Square did not visit that home. Other locations not visited by The Center Square that have received much larger taxpayer contributions include include the Asal Family Daycare in Seattle’s Rainier Beach neighborhood receiving more than $690,000 in subsidies and grants in the five months from July to November this year. People who answered the door at a Federal Way home on SW 326th on Tuesday called Halimo Daycare said they currently had no children but were hoping to get some soon.A Facebook post from the city of Federal Way shows an Oct 29, 2025, ribbon cutting ceremony for the daycare, indicating it was one of three newly opening centers receiving grant funding. "The City of Federal Way provided funds to Imagine Institute, a national organization that works with the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) in the State of Washington, to provide training and resources to help potential childcare providers open spaces in cities like Federal Way," wrote Federal Way Communications Manager Ben Miller via email. "The total contract was worth $80,000 and signed in 2024. The majority of the funds provided 480 hours of training to three different childcare providers in our city that included hands-on learning and mentorship."Miller indicated some of the money was also used to buy materials and furniture. He said it was one time funding, but did not respond to further questions about the expected operational date for the center. Of the 25 home-based daycare providers within a one-mile radius in Federal Way, 12 of the providers listed on Child Care Aware of Washington are identified as Somali and accept multiple state subsidies. The Center Square spoke with Washington State Republican Party Chair and state Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen, about the potential fraud allegations and how state lawmakers may respond. “The far left has been using childcare as a focus-group talking point for the last few years,” he said indicated it "ends up being a grift. And when they talk about wanting to support childcare, this is something that clearly resonates with people. But they have treated it like a grifting enterprise similar to the carbon tax, where money allocated for a good purpose, in this case, subsidizing childcare for working families, ends up not actually doing what it purports to do." Walsh said the full picture of potential fraud in Washington isn’t yet known, but he noted parallels to what has been happening in Minnesota. “The story is still emerging here in Washington, but there are structural similarities. So it may be a little premature to say that the depth and breadth of the grift here is as bad as Minnesota, but it's troubling,” he said. Other independent journalists, including Cam Higby and Kristen Magnuson, are also working to uncover potential fraud. Posts on X and Facebook regarding the issue, along with comments, indicate a desire for any misuse of taxpayer funds to be exposed. Some comments on The Center Square posts on X have suggested that the daycares visited were empty due to the holiday period, while another daycare provider told TCS they are extra busy during the two-week holiday period because many parents are still working, but schools are closed. Walsh said the legislative solution to ending this type of potential fraud is simple. “The solution would be to require the same kind of reporting by non-governmental organizations that political campaigns have to make currently through the PDC, or Public Disclosure Commission,” Walsh said. “So, if an NGO is receiving money from a state agency, often the State Department of Commerce or other agencies, if they are receiving grant money from these state bureaucratic agencies, they have to make the same disclosures that a political campaign has to make about how it brings in money and how it spends money.” The Department of Children, Youth & Families, which distributes funding for childcare subsidies to providers, told The Center Square that it would investigate any of the questionable locations TCS visited this week. “I am working to gather how much has been provided for child care subsidies,” DCYF Director of External Communications Nancy Guitierrez told The Center Square. She pointed out a website where information on subsidy participation is noted for each daycare, though the subsidies they are receiving are not indicated.
(The Center Square) – Daycare centers that receive hundreds of thousands in taxpayer subsides did not appear to have any children when The Center Square visited the facilities this week and were either openly hostile or told journalists that they were hoping to have children in their case, but did not have an application available or anyone to talk with about enrolling a child. The focus on Washington's taxpayer subsidized daycares comes at the time federal authorities are conducting what they call a "massive" investigation into fraud in Somali-run facilities in Minnesota. According to fiscal.wa.gov, a home-based daycare on 6th Avenue SW called Eyow Childcare Inc., received $158,931 in taxpayer subsidies and grants from July to November of 2025. When The Center Square returned to that home for a second time on Tuesday, the homeowner immediately called police, and was videotaped as she refused to respond to questions posed by independent journalist Jonathan Choe. Three Federal Way Police officers arrived within seconds but told the woman reporters were allowed to be on the sidewalk and urged her “to calm down.” An officer did enter the home and indicated there were three children in the home but did not verify if those children were daycare attendants. Brightstar Early Learning on S. 317th received $141,686 in taxpayer subsidies from July to November of 2025. When The Center Square stopped by on Monday, a woman refused to answer questions about whether or not there is a daycare inside. “What are you looking for?” she asked. “Do you have a daycare here?” asked TCS. “What are you looking for?” the woman again asked. “Do you have children that you take care of here?” we asked again. That’s when the woman pulled out her iPhone and began filming The Center Square. “Do you have a daycare that operates here?” “I don’t have to answer. Where do you come from?” she said, before closing and locking the front door. Another Federal Way daycare called Wonder Kidz located on 19th Ave. S. received $258,199 between July and November 2025. The Center Square did not visit that home. Other locations not visited by The Center Square that have received much larger taxpayer contributions include include the Asal Family Daycare in Seattle’s Rainier Beach neighborhood receiving more than $690,000 in subsidies and grants in the five months from July to November this year. People who answered the door at a Federal Way home on SW 326th on Tuesday called Halimo Daycare said they currently had no children but were hoping to get some soon.A Facebook post from the city of Federal Way shows an Oct 29, 2025, ribbon cutting ceremony for the daycare, indicating it was one of three newly opening centers receiving grant funding. "The City of Federal Way provided funds to Imagine Institute, a national organization that works with the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) in the State of Washington, to provide training and resources to help potential childcare providers open spaces in cities like Federal Way," wrote Federal Way Communications Manager Ben Miller via email. "The total contract was worth $80,000 and signed in 2024. The majority of the funds provided 480 hours of training to three different childcare providers in our city that included hands-on learning and mentorship."Miller indicated some of the money was also used to buy materials and furniture. He said it was one time funding, but did not respond to further questions about the expected operational date for the center. Of the 25 home-based daycare providers within a one-mile radius in Federal Way, 12 of the providers listed on Child Care Aware of Washington are identified as Somali and accept multiple state subsidies. The Center Square spoke with Washington State Republican Party Chair and state Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen, about the potential fraud allegations and how state lawmakers may respond. “The far left has been using childcare as a focus-group talking point for the last few years,” he said indicated it "ends up being a grift. And when they talk about wanting to support childcare, this is something that clearly resonates with people. But they have treated it like a grifting enterprise similar to the carbon tax, where money allocated for a good purpose, in this case, subsidizing childcare for working families, ends up not actually doing what it purports to do." Walsh said the full picture of potential fraud in Washington isn’t yet known, but he noted parallels to what has been happening in Minnesota. “The story is still emerging here in Washington, but there are structural similarities. So it may be a little premature to say that the depth and breadth of the grift here is as bad as Minnesota, but it's troubling,” he said. Other independent journalists, including Cam Higby and Kristen Magnuson, are also working to uncover potential fraud. Posts on X and Facebook regarding the issue, along with comments, indicate a desire for any misuse of taxpayer funds to be exposed. Some comments on The Center Square posts on X have suggested that the daycares visited were empty due to the holiday period, while another daycare provider told TCS they are extra busy during the two-week holiday period because many parents are still working, but schools are closed. Walsh said the legislative solution to ending this type of potential fraud is simple. “The solution would be to require the same kind of reporting by non-governmental organizations that political campaigns have to make currently through the PDC, or Public Disclosure Commission,” Walsh said. “So, if an NGO is receiving money from a state agency, often the State Department of Commerce or other agencies, if they are receiving grant money from these state bureaucratic agencies, they have to make the same disclosures that a political campaign has to make about how it brings in money and how it spends money.” The Department of Children, Youth & Families, which distributes funding for childcare subsidies to providers, told The Center Square that it would investigate any of the questionable locations TCS visited this week. “I am working to gather how much has been provided for child care subsidies,” DCYF Director of External Communications Nancy Guitierrez told The Center Square. She pointed out a website where information on subsidy participation is noted for each daycare, though the subsidies they are receiving are not indicated.
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WASHINGTON — States must now provide “justification” that federal child care funds they receive are spent on “legitimate” providers in order to get those dollars, President Donald Trump’s administration announced. The Tuesday shift in policy came following allegations of fraud in Minnesota’s child care programs, which prompted the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services […]

WASHINGTON — States must now provide “justification” that federal child care funds they receive are spent on “legitimate” providers in order to get those dollars, President Donald Trump’s administration announced. The Tuesday shift in policy came following allegations of fraud in Minnesota’s child care programs, which prompted the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services […]
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Forecasters said the system will sweep through the region through Thursday morning, with scattered showers lingering into at least Friday.
Forecasters said the system will sweep through the region through Thursday morning, with scattered showers lingering into at least Friday.
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“What do you plan to do after graduation?” A screenshot of this multiple-choice question presented to Russian university students in a survey went viral on X in late November. Instructing respondents to select all that apply, the survey offered four possible answers: compulsory military service, enlistment to fight in Ukraine, parental leave, or “other.” As it turns out, this is just one example of a broader wave of questionnaires that students across Russia have been asked to fill out over the past year, on topics ranging from education and mental well-being to politics and reproductive health. Meduza investigates what we know about these university surveys, the controversies they have provoked, and the state-linked pollster behind them.
“What do you plan to do after graduation?” A screenshot of this multiple-choice question presented to Russian university students in a survey went viral on X in late November. Instructing respondents to select all that apply, the survey offered four possible answers: compulsory military service, enlistment to fight in Ukraine, parental leave, or “other.” As it turns out, this is just one example of a broader wave of questionnaires that students across Russia have been asked to fill out over the past year, on topics ranging from education and mental well-being to politics and reproductive health. Meduza investigates what we know about these university surveys, the controversies they have provoked, and the state-linked pollster behind them.
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Alaska dealt with a range of public safety challenges and policy choices in 2025, from extreme weather to immigration enforcement. The devastation left by Typhoon Halong in Western Alaska was historic — and life-changing for many — this year. The storms prompted a massive disaster response and public safety effort, including the largest mass evacuation […]
Alaska dealt with a range of public safety challenges and policy choices in 2025, from extreme weather to immigration enforcement. The devastation left by Typhoon Halong in Western Alaska was historic — and life-changing for many — this year. The storms prompted a massive disaster response and public safety effort, including the largest mass evacuation […]
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WASHINGTON — A federal judge in California Wednesday found the Trump administration unlawfully terminated temporary protections for more than 60,000 nationals from Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua. In a scathing 52-page order, Northern District of California Judge Trina Thompson found that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem did not go through the proper federal procedures to […]
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in California Wednesday found the Trump administration unlawfully terminated temporary protections for more than 60,000 nationals from Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua. In a scathing 52-page order, Northern District of California Judge Trina Thompson found that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem did not go through the proper federal procedures to […]
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WASHINGTON — States must now provide “justification” that federal child care funds they receive are spent on “legitimate” providers in order to get those dollars, President Donald Trump’s administration announced. The Tuesday shift in policy came following allegations of fraud in Minnesota’s child care programs, which prompted the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services […]

WASHINGTON — States must now provide “justification” that federal child care funds they receive are spent on “legitimate” providers in order to get those dollars, President Donald Trump’s administration announced. The Tuesday shift in policy came following allegations of fraud in Minnesota’s child care programs, which prompted the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services […]
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乌克兰总统泽连斯基周二(2025年12月30日)表示,他已与华盛顿展开磋商,探讨美军进驻乌克兰的可能性,以寻求提升安全保障。
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乌克兰总统泽连斯基周二(2025年12月30日)表示,他已与华盛顿展开磋商,探讨美军进驻乌克兰的可能性,以寻求提升安全保障。
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烏克蘭總統澤連斯基周二(2025年12月30日)表示,他已與華盛頓展開磋商,探討美軍進駐烏克蘭的可能性,以尋求提升安全保障。
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烏克蘭總統澤連斯基周二(2025年12月30日)表示,他已與華盛頓展開磋商,探討美軍進駐烏克蘭的可能性,以尋求提升安全保障。
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У новорічному зверненні Володимир Зеленський закликав українців вірити в мир і боротися за нього, побажавши повернення всіх додому та завершення війни
У новорічному зверненні Володимир Зеленський закликав українців вірити в мир і боротися за нього, побажавши повернення всіх додому та завершення війни
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WASHINGTON — States must now provide “justification” that federal child care funds they receive are spent on “legitimate” providers in order to get those dollars, President Donald Trump’s administration announced. The Tuesday shift in policy came following allegations of fraud in Minnesota’s child care programs, which prompted the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services […]

WASHINGTON — States must now provide “justification” that federal child care funds they receive are spent on “legitimate” providers in order to get those dollars, President Donald Trump’s administration announced. The Tuesday shift in policy came following allegations of fraud in Minnesota’s child care programs, which prompted the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services […]
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Patrick previously requested a Texas Rangers investigation into any criminal wrongdoing at TSU, one of the nation’s largest historically Black colleges.
Patrick previously requested a Texas Rangers investigation into any criminal wrongdoing at TSU, one of the nation’s largest historically Black colleges.