A presidente do México, Claudia Sheinbaum, comunicou em nota diplomática nesta segunda-feira (27) que a participação de autoridades estadunidenses em uma operação antidrogas no estado de Chihuahua, no norte do país, não deve se repetir. O incidente ganhou repercussão após a morte de dois funcionários norte-americanos e dois mexicanos em um acidente de carro em […] Fonte

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A presidente do México, Claudia Sheinbaum, comunicou em nota diplomática nesta segunda-feira (27) que a participação de autoridades estadunidenses em uma operação antidrogas no estado de Chihuahua, no norte do país, não deve se repetir. O incidente ganhou repercussão após a morte de dois funcionários norte-americanos e dois mexicanos em um acidente de carro em […] Fonte

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ROCK HILL — Four years after the owner of the Carolina Panthers halted construction on a $500 million practice facility and team headquarters in Rock Hill, the city has a potential buyer for a portion of the prime real estate off Interstate 77. The state’s fifth-largest city is seeking to sell 50 of the 240 […]

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ROCK HILL — Four years after the owner of the Carolina Panthers halted construction on a $500 million practice facility and team headquarters in Rock Hill, the city has a potential buyer for a portion of the prime real estate off Interstate 77. The state’s fifth-largest city is seeking to sell 50 of the 240 […]

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The Iowa House passed a “right to repair” bill with bipartisan support Monday that aims to ensure Iowa farmers can more easily repair their own agricultural equipment. House File 2763, passed 70-18, would require manufacturers of agricultural equipment to make documentation, parts, software, firmware and tools related to repairing or maintaining equipment available to independent […]

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The Iowa House passed a “right to repair” bill with bipartisan support Monday that aims to ensure Iowa farmers can more easily repair their own agricultural equipment. House File 2763, passed 70-18, would require manufacturers of agricultural equipment to make documentation, parts, software, firmware and tools related to repairing or maintaining equipment available to independent […]

La batalla legal entre Elon Musk y OpenAI trasciende lo personal: enfrenta dos modelos de desarrollo tecnológico y puede redefinir el futuro de la industria de la IA.

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La batalla legal entre Elon Musk y OpenAI trasciende lo personal: enfrenta dos modelos de desarrollo tecnológico y puede redefinir el futuro de la industria de la IA.

Serokê Herêma Kurdistanê Nêçîrvan Barzani roja Duşemê êvarê bi rêya telefonê bi Endamê Kongresa Amerîkayê Abraham Hamadeh re li ser pêşketinên dawî yên li Rojhilata Navîn axivîn. Serokatîya Herêma Kurdistanê di malpera xwe ya fermî de daxuyaniyek derbarê hevdîtinê weşand û got "Her du aliyan li ser encam û karîgerî û pêşketinên dawî, bi taybetî li ser Îraq û Herêma Kurdistanê, nêrînên xwe parve kirin." Daxuyanî dibêje, her du aliyan girîngiya domdar a piştgiriya Kongresa Amerîkayê ji bo...

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Serokê Herêma Kurdistanê Nêçîrvan Barzani roja Duşemê êvarê bi rêya telefonê bi Endamê Kongresa Amerîkayê Abraham Hamadeh re li ser pêşketinên dawî yên li Rojhilata Navîn axivîn. Serokatîya Herêma Kurdistanê di malpera xwe ya fermî de daxuyaniyek derbarê hevdîtinê weşand û got "Her du aliyan li ser encam û karîgerî û pêşketinên dawî, bi taybetî li ser Îraq û Herêma Kurdistanê, nêrînên xwe parve kirin." Daxuyanî dibêje, her du aliyan girîngiya domdar a piştgiriya Kongresa Amerîkayê ji bo...

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Os prejuízos à saúde e ao meio ambiente causados pelo mercúrio usado em garimpos ilegais na Amazônia foram denunciados à Comissão Interamericana de Direitos Humanos (CIDH), com a apresentação de um estudo pelo Ministério Público Federal (MPF). O órgão autônomo internacional é vinculado à Organização dos Estados Americanos (OEA). O documento, apresentado na semana passada, é complementar à […] Fonte

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Os prejuízos à saúde e ao meio ambiente causados pelo mercúrio usado em garimpos ilegais na Amazônia foram denunciados à Comissão Interamericana de Direitos Humanos (CIDH), com a apresentação de um estudo pelo Ministério Público Federal (MPF). O órgão autônomo internacional é vinculado à Organização dos Estados Americanos (OEA). O documento, apresentado na semana passada, é complementar à […] Fonte

(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., supports the president’s White House ballroom renovation, seemingly putting him further at odds with his fellow Democrats. His comments were made on Sunday morning, less than 12 hours after a man stormed the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner and fired shots at a Secret Service agent at the Washington Hilton in the room outside of the event. On Monday, Cole Tomas Allen, the alleged attacker, was charged with the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump. “We were there front and center. That venue wasn’t built to accommodate an event with the line of succession for the U.S. government. After witnessing last night, drop the TDS and build the White House ballroom for events exactly like these,” Fetterman said. Fetterman’s reference of “TDS” is the shortened phrase of “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” a common line mentioned in defense of Trump from critics. According to Reuters, Fetterman is the only Democrat serving in the U.S. Senate who has publicly voiced his support for building and funding the White House ballroom pushed by Trump. A social media post from Burgess Everett, Semafor’s congressional bureau chief, indicates that the senator is also on board with a $400 million congressional appropriation to fund the project and build a Secret Service annex underground. The Center Square has not independently confirmed this. Trump first formally announced his plans on July 31 to build an “addition of approximately 90,000 total square feet of ornately designed and carefully crafted space, with a seated capacity of 650 people — a significant increase from the 200-person seated capacity in the East Room of the White House.” In October, the east wing of the White House was demolished to make way for the new ballroom. A federal judge last month issued an injunction halting construction after months of litigation, according to The Hill, though a “federal appeals court issued an administrative stay allowing the project to proceed until early June.” The ruling stated that construction had to stop unless Congress authorized funding for the project. U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., announced on Monday that he would introduce legislation to authorize funding to fully fund construction of a White House ballroom, “which over time will provide adequate security for this president and future presidents for events like the White House Correspondents Dinner.” However, the $400 million plan from Trump has received pushback, Axios reports, from preservationists and some Democrats, who have called it a “vanity project backed by secretive donors seeking favor with the president.” While Fetterman has now formally endorsed building the White House ballroom, it’s not the first time he’s publicly addressed Trump’s plan. In an interview with Fox News in August 2025, Fetterman said that he didn’t have a “strong opinion” on expanding the ballroom and how it should be paid for. “I think everything that I've seen, the plans are going to be done in a tasteful and historical kind of a way,” Fetterman said in August. “I mean, they're not putting in a Dave and Busters kind of a situation here.” “So, I think upgrading some of these facilities seems pretty normal,” he continued. “Overall, I don't have a strong opinion on it, but it's not a point where I'm going to freak out or make some kind of weird demandings, or have a hearing on it.” At least one Pennsylvania Democrat is publicly expressing his disagreement with Fetterman’s comments, specifically taking issue with his reference of those opposing it as having “TDS.” State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, who also serves as a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, called Fetterman “a mess” on Sunday. “Almost every day now my US Senator comes on this site to attack his constituents and many people who worked hard to elect him. Suggesting that they have “derangement syndrome” for opposing this administration. You’re a mess @JohnFetterman,” Kenyatta wrote on social media. Saturday’s dinner had around 2,600 guests, according to Reuters, while Trump’s proposed ballroom would seat a maximum of 1,000 guests.

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(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., supports the president’s White House ballroom renovation, seemingly putting him further at odds with his fellow Democrats. His comments were made on Sunday morning, less than 12 hours after a man stormed the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner and fired shots at a Secret Service agent at the Washington Hilton in the room outside of the event. On Monday, Cole Tomas Allen, the alleged attacker, was charged with the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump. “We were there front and center. That venue wasn’t built to accommodate an event with the line of succession for the U.S. government. After witnessing last night, drop the TDS and build the White House ballroom for events exactly like these,” Fetterman said. Fetterman’s reference of “TDS” is the shortened phrase of “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” a common line mentioned in defense of Trump from critics. According to Reuters, Fetterman is the only Democrat serving in the U.S. Senate who has publicly voiced his support for building and funding the White House ballroom pushed by Trump. A social media post from Burgess Everett, Semafor’s congressional bureau chief, indicates that the senator is also on board with a $400 million congressional appropriation to fund the project and build a Secret Service annex underground. The Center Square has not independently confirmed this. Trump first formally announced his plans on July 31 to build an “addition of approximately 90,000 total square feet of ornately designed and carefully crafted space, with a seated capacity of 650 people — a significant increase from the 200-person seated capacity in the East Room of the White House.” In October, the east wing of the White House was demolished to make way for the new ballroom. A federal judge last month issued an injunction halting construction after months of litigation, according to The Hill, though a “federal appeals court issued an administrative stay allowing the project to proceed until early June.” The ruling stated that construction had to stop unless Congress authorized funding for the project. U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., announced on Monday that he would introduce legislation to authorize funding to fully fund construction of a White House ballroom, “which over time will provide adequate security for this president and future presidents for events like the White House Correspondents Dinner.” However, the $400 million plan from Trump has received pushback, Axios reports, from preservationists and some Democrats, who have called it a “vanity project backed by secretive donors seeking favor with the president.” While Fetterman has now formally endorsed building the White House ballroom, it’s not the first time he’s publicly addressed Trump’s plan. In an interview with Fox News in August 2025, Fetterman said that he didn’t have a “strong opinion” on expanding the ballroom and how it should be paid for. “I think everything that I've seen, the plans are going to be done in a tasteful and historical kind of a way,” Fetterman said in August. “I mean, they're not putting in a Dave and Busters kind of a situation here.” “So, I think upgrading some of these facilities seems pretty normal,” he continued. “Overall, I don't have a strong opinion on it, but it's not a point where I'm going to freak out or make some kind of weird demandings, or have a hearing on it.” At least one Pennsylvania Democrat is publicly expressing his disagreement with Fetterman’s comments, specifically taking issue with his reference of those opposing it as having “TDS.” State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, who also serves as a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, called Fetterman “a mess” on Sunday. “Almost every day now my US Senator comes on this site to attack his constituents and many people who worked hard to elect him. Suggesting that they have “derangement syndrome” for opposing this administration. You’re a mess @JohnFetterman,” Kenyatta wrote on social media. Saturday’s dinner had around 2,600 guests, according to Reuters, while Trump’s proposed ballroom would seat a maximum of 1,000 guests.

A publicação “Com que moral vão me caçar aqui?” surgiu a partir de um projeto acadêmico com o objetivo de destrinchar a trajetória do ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro (PL), condenado por tentativa de golpe em 8 de janeiro de 2023, e entender como se deu a construção política que o alçou ao mais alto cargo da […] Fonte

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A publicação “Com que moral vão me caçar aqui?” surgiu a partir de um projeto acadêmico com o objetivo de destrinchar a trajetória do ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro (PL), condenado por tentativa de golpe em 8 de janeiro de 2023, e entender como se deu a construção política que o alçou ao mais alto cargo da […] Fonte

Política de drogas do Brasil acaba por encarcerar mulheres negras; elas também são vítimas de 77% dos óbitos maternos Fonte

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Política de drogas do Brasil acaba por encarcerar mulheres negras; elas também são vítimas de 77% dos óbitos maternos Fonte

En prisión preventiva quedaron tres imputados por secuestrar a una persona de nacionalidad colombiana, asesinarla con múltiples lesiones y arrojar...

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En prisión preventiva quedaron tres imputados por secuestrar a una persona de nacionalidad colombiana, asesinarla con múltiples lesiones y arrojar...

Whether Prime Minister Manele is ousted or not, China's presence will remain extensive, experts say.

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Whether Prime Minister Manele is ousted or not, China's presence will remain extensive, experts say.

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Beach & Bay Press spotlights California Coastal Commission approval for SeaWorld drone shows to replace fireworks; Mission Bagel’s award-winning sandwich and rising star status at BagelFest West; plus Gordon & Smith surfboards returning to its Pacific Beach roots, new PB Night Market on Thursdays, and proposed legislation to protect Mission Bay Park from housing.

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Beach & Bay Press spotlights California Coastal Commission approval for SeaWorld drone shows to replace fireworks; Mission Bagel’s award-winning sandwich and rising star status at BagelFest West; plus Gordon & Smith surfboards returning to its Pacific Beach roots, new PB Night Market on Thursdays, and proposed legislation to protect Mission Bay Park from housing.

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The compromise plan to aid schools and hospitals in the next CT budget was to be shared with rank-and-file lawmakers Monday night.

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The compromise plan to aid schools and hospitals in the next CT budget was to be shared with rank-and-file lawmakers Monday night.

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The county says it will pay past-due bills to subcontractors of the former county contractor caught in a criminal misappropriation scandal. The post County to Pay Harm Reduction Subcontractors $150K appeared first on Voice of San Diego.

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The county says it will pay past-due bills to subcontractors of the former county contractor caught in a criminal misappropriation scandal. The post County to Pay Harm Reduction Subcontractors $150K appeared first on Voice of San Diego.

The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office is dropping one of the cases against convicted sexual abuser James Woodlock as questions mount about his ability to stand trial.

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The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office is dropping one of the cases against convicted sexual abuser James Woodlock as questions mount about his ability to stand trial.

Depuis début avril 2026, l’Afrique du Sud est en proie à de nouvelles manifestations xénophobes.

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Depuis début avril 2026, l’Afrique du Sud est en proie à de nouvelles manifestations xénophobes.

A deported chef, a data center fight and slices of Waco life were part of our award-winning coverage in 2025, our first year. The post Waco Bridge staffers win top awards in Texas Managing Editors contest appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

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A deported chef, a data center fight and slices of Waco life were part of our award-winning coverage in 2025, our first year. The post Waco Bridge staffers win top awards in Texas Managing Editors contest appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

Arkansas lawmakers advanced legislation Monday to increase the homestead property tax credit, prohibit specific funds from being used on a Franklin County prison and increase the state’s public television spending authority. The Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on House Bill 1103, which would raise the homestead tax credit from $600 to $675. With Gov. […]

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Arkansas lawmakers advanced legislation Monday to increase the homestead property tax credit, prohibit specific funds from being used on a Franklin County prison and increase the state’s public television spending authority. The Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on House Bill 1103, which would raise the homestead tax credit from $600 to $675. With Gov. […]

A request to set aside up to $300 million in surplus funds to bring a major manufacturer to West Memphis narrowly cleared a key procedural hurdle Monday despite resistance from Republicans in the Arkansas House as lawmakers entered the final days of this year’s legislative session.  Arkansas lawmakers propose sending $300M to economic incentive fund […]

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A request to set aside up to $300 million in surplus funds to bring a major manufacturer to West Memphis narrowly cleared a key procedural hurdle Monday despite resistance from Republicans in the Arkansas House as lawmakers entered the final days of this year’s legislative session.  Arkansas lawmakers propose sending $300M to economic incentive fund […]