法國《世界報》周五報道了3月底發生在北京的一起“報復社會”事件,但這一事件被從中國輿論中抹去,彷彿這一事件根本不存在。

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法國《世界報》周五報道了3月底發生在北京的一起“報復社會”事件,但這一事件被從中國輿論中抹去,彷彿這一事件根本不存在。

法国《世界报》周五报道了3月底发生在北京的一起“报复社会”事件,但这一事件被从中国舆论中抹去,仿佛这一事件根本不存在。

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法国《世界报》周五报道了3月底发生在北京的一起“报复社会”事件,但这一事件被从中国舆论中抹去,仿佛这一事件根本不存在。

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(The Center Square) - Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is expected to sign the state’s $46.8 billion budget for 2026-27. The bill arrives largely along party lines with the legislature's Democratic majority forced to make significant cuts to Medicaid and other spending programs after a $1.5 billion shortfall for the state. “Every year that I have been on this committee I have said, ‘I have no idea how we are going to do this,’ and then we always do,” said Joint Budget Committee Chair Emily Sirota, a Democratic member of the state House, at the JBC Tuesday meeting. “It is pretty remarkable.” The JBC’s short Tuesday meeting finalized the state’s $48.6 billion spending plan for 2026-2027, House Bill 26-1410, or the Long Appropriations Bill. Once signed, the budget will be put into effect July 1 and run until June 30, 2027. The six-person committee is tasked with drafting the state’s budget, before the House and Senate vote on the bill. With both chambers having approved the bill, it is expected to be signed by the Democratic governor in the coming days. “Federal actions cut $1 billion in our revenue, erasing our TABOR [Taxpayer's Bill of Rights] surplus and [threatening] our ability to keep property taxes low for seniors,” said Rep. Kyle Brown, D-12th District (Boulder and Broomfield counties), during the bill’s final House vote earlier in April. “Our Medicaid budget has continued to grow unsustainably. The average growth rate over the last four years has been 19% annually.” TABOR is a constitutional cap on tax revenue the state of Colorado can collect. Any surplus revenue is refunded to taxpayers, unless voters approve it to be otherwise spent. The state has had to cut down on spending across a variety of sectors to make up a $1.5 billion budget shortfall that has largely come about from low estimates on the cost of programs. Some of the largest price shocks came from Medicaid programs, including $104.5 million for pregnant women and children whose immigration status means they would not otherwise be covered by Medicaid. The original estimate for the Cover All Coloradans program was $14.7 million, according to the Colorado Sun. “Being opposed to this budget is not a matter of unappreciation of the work that was involved,” said Rep. Ken DeGraaf, R-22nd District (El Paso County), during the bill’s final House vote. “It’s not a matter of being cold and heartless. It’s a matter of, when something can’t go on forever, it does not … We have a collision of reality versus ideology.” DeGraaf argued the state was overpaying for services and should be more thoughtful with its spending. He specifically named Medicaid, housing construction and overregulation. “These are self-inflicted injuries, not headwinds.” The point outlined a largely party-based divide within the Colorado legislature, where Democratic members have argued the state’s issues stem from unforeseen costs and federal cuts and mismanagement, while the Republican minority has argued the state has recklessly overspent. One point nearly all legislators seemed to agree on was that the budget process has been difficult. “This budget, as my colleagues have already said, was extremely difficult to develop,” Rep. Rick Taggart, R-District 55 (Mesa County), told the House members of the drafting issues the JBC faced. “It challenged each and every one of the six of us in our value systems, almost on a daily basis.”

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(The Center Square) - Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is expected to sign the state’s $46.8 billion budget for 2026-27. The bill arrives largely along party lines with the legislature's Democratic majority forced to make significant cuts to Medicaid and other spending programs after a $1.5 billion shortfall for the state. “Every year that I have been on this committee I have said, ‘I have no idea how we are going to do this,’ and then we always do,” said Joint Budget Committee Chair Emily Sirota, a Democratic member of the state House, at the JBC Tuesday meeting. “It is pretty remarkable.” The JBC’s short Tuesday meeting finalized the state’s $48.6 billion spending plan for 2026-2027, House Bill 26-1410, or the Long Appropriations Bill. Once signed, the budget will be put into effect July 1 and run until June 30, 2027. The six-person committee is tasked with drafting the state’s budget, before the House and Senate vote on the bill. With both chambers having approved the bill, it is expected to be signed by the Democratic governor in the coming days. “Federal actions cut $1 billion in our revenue, erasing our TABOR [Taxpayer's Bill of Rights] surplus and [threatening] our ability to keep property taxes low for seniors,” said Rep. Kyle Brown, D-12th District (Boulder and Broomfield counties), during the bill’s final House vote earlier in April. “Our Medicaid budget has continued to grow unsustainably. The average growth rate over the last four years has been 19% annually.” TABOR is a constitutional cap on tax revenue the state of Colorado can collect. Any surplus revenue is refunded to taxpayers, unless voters approve it to be otherwise spent. The state has had to cut down on spending across a variety of sectors to make up a $1.5 billion budget shortfall that has largely come about from low estimates on the cost of programs. Some of the largest price shocks came from Medicaid programs, including $104.5 million for pregnant women and children whose immigration status means they would not otherwise be covered by Medicaid. The original estimate for the Cover All Coloradans program was $14.7 million, according to the Colorado Sun. “Being opposed to this budget is not a matter of unappreciation of the work that was involved,” said Rep. Ken DeGraaf, R-22nd District (El Paso County), during the bill’s final House vote. “It’s not a matter of being cold and heartless. It’s a matter of, when something can’t go on forever, it does not … We have a collision of reality versus ideology.” DeGraaf argued the state was overpaying for services and should be more thoughtful with its spending. He specifically named Medicaid, housing construction and overregulation. “These are self-inflicted injuries, not headwinds.” The point outlined a largely party-based divide within the Colorado legislature, where Democratic members have argued the state’s issues stem from unforeseen costs and federal cuts and mismanagement, while the Republican minority has argued the state has recklessly overspent. One point nearly all legislators seemed to agree on was that the budget process has been difficult. “This budget, as my colleagues have already said, was extremely difficult to develop,” Rep. Rick Taggart, R-District 55 (Mesa County), told the House members of the drafting issues the JBC faced. “It challenged each and every one of the six of us in our value systems, almost on a daily basis.”

Clipe mistura linguagens e traz referências indígenas para refletir sobre cultura, território e natureza O post Choka Choka: novo clipe de Anitta e Shakira traz referências indígenas e homenagem ao cacique Raoni apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday announced an investigation into 36 public school districts in Illinois "to determine whether they have included sexual orientation and gender ideology (SOGI) content in any class for grades pre-K-12."

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The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday announced an investigation into 36 public school districts in Illinois "to determine whether they have included sexual orientation and gender ideology (SOGI) content in any class for grades pre-K-12."

Blake Gettys, a retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general, will run for lieutenant governor alongside Republican gubernatorial candidate Shelley Hughes, the duo announced Thursday in Anchorage. Incumbent Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy, a Republican, is term-limited after serving from 2018 to 2026. Hughes is one of 18 candidates for Alaska governor. Blake Gettys, 60, of Eagle […]

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Blake Gettys, a retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general, will run for lieutenant governor alongside Republican gubernatorial candidate Shelley Hughes, the duo announced Thursday in Anchorage. Incumbent Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy, a Republican, is term-limited after serving from 2018 to 2026. Hughes is one of 18 candidates for Alaska governor. Blake Gettys, 60, of Eagle […]

Tenants at two mobile home parks in Bozeman are set to begin a rent strike Friday after their outgoing landlord notified residents of $97 monthly rent hikes. Bozeman Tenants United, the strike organizers, said in a press release that this is the first rent strike in Montana in nearly 50 years. The post Bozeman mobile home parks’ landlord promises eviction proceedings if tenants strike  appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Tenants at two mobile home parks in Bozeman are set to begin a rent strike Friday after their outgoing landlord notified residents of $97 monthly rent hikes. Bozeman Tenants United, the strike organizers, said in a press release that this is the first rent strike in Montana in nearly 50 years. The post Bozeman mobile home parks’ landlord promises eviction proceedings if tenants strike  appeared first on Montana Free Press.

DES MOINES, Iowa—In a press conference at the state capitol on Friday, Gov. Kim Reynolds announced a “comprehensive legislative package” that will boost funding for utilities struggling to meet federal drinking water standards and combat high nitrate pollution from agriculture. The plan would have the state spend more than $100 million on water treatment infrastructure […]

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DES MOINES, Iowa—In a press conference at the state capitol on Friday, Gov. Kim Reynolds announced a “comprehensive legislative package” that will boost funding for utilities struggling to meet federal drinking water standards and combat high nitrate pollution from agriculture. The plan would have the state spend more than $100 million on water treatment infrastructure […]

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Before Zayne Hert ever put on a Colstrip High School basketball uniform – before he was even born – Montana Supreme Court Justice James Nelson predicted his future, when the justice wrote about student athletes who may try for an extension of eligibility, only to have the season or school year end before a court […]

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Before Zayne Hert ever put on a Colstrip High School basketball uniform – before he was even born – Montana Supreme Court Justice James Nelson predicted his future, when the justice wrote about student athletes who may try for an extension of eligibility, only to have the season or school year end before a court […]

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Reporters with Utah News Dispatch claimed 11 awards in the regional Top of the Rockies contest, put on by the Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. The chapter’s 2026 journalism contest included more than 2,000 entries from 100 news outlets and 25 freelancers from Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah. It was […]

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Reporters with Utah News Dispatch claimed 11 awards in the regional Top of the Rockies contest, put on by the Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. The chapter’s 2026 journalism contest included more than 2,000 entries from 100 news outlets and 25 freelancers from Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah. It was […]

The United Nations Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, Guang Cong, has called for The post UN envoy urges faster progress on Abyei peace benchmarks after first visit appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Durante esta jornada, la Dirección del Trabajo (DT) cursó 60 multas y suspendió a 88 trabajadores y trabajadoras en el...

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Durante esta jornada, la Dirección del Trabajo (DT) cursó 60 multas y suspendió a 88 trabajadores y trabajadoras en el...

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As flows plummet, fish could become stranded in pools that are disconnected from the rest of the river, and program managers say they will try to prevent fish from using that stretch of river during times when flows are predicted to be at their lowest. The post Fish out of water appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

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As flows plummet, fish could become stranded in pools that are disconnected from the rest of the river, and program managers say they will try to prevent fish from using that stretch of river during times when flows are predicted to be at their lowest. The post Fish out of water appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

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Lodi City Council is set to appoint Kara Reddig as the city’s next city manager, making her the first woman to serve in the role. Council set to hire Lodi’s first female city manager 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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Lodi City Council is set to appoint Kara Reddig as the city’s next city manager, making her the first woman to serve in the role. Council set to hire Lodi’s first female city manager 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.

بۇ پروگراممىغا تاللانغانلار نىيۇيورك ئاممىۋى كۇتۇبخانا تەمىنلىگەن شارائىتلاردىن بەھرىمان بولىدۇ.

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五一黃金周小長假開始,大批大陸遊客搭乘高鐵到香港,導致香港口岸和熱門景點出現人龍景象。

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五一黃金周小長假開始,大批大陸遊客搭乘高鐵到香港,導致香港口岸和熱門景點出現人龍景象。

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五一黄金周小长假开始,大批大陆游客搭乘高铁到香港,导致香港口岸和热门景点出现人龙景象。

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五一黄金周小长假开始,大批大陆游客搭乘高铁到香港,导致香港口岸和热门景点出现人龙景象。

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In the backdrop of an effort to increase American energy production and mineral exploration, Montana Republican Sen. Tim Sheehy and Democratic counterpart from Delaware, Sen. Tim Coons, introduced a bill Friday to “unmask” Chinese labor abuses in Africa. A press release announcing the legislation said it “underscores the cost of reliance on rogue states like […]

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In the backdrop of an effort to increase American energy production and mineral exploration, Montana Republican Sen. Tim Sheehy and Democratic counterpart from Delaware, Sen. Tim Coons, introduced a bill Friday to “unmask” Chinese labor abuses in Africa. A press release announcing the legislation said it “underscores the cost of reliance on rogue states like […]

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One of the main methods of obtaining abortion medication for those living in states with bans is now blocked nationwide, after a federal appeals court decision issued Friday afternoon. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked a U.S. Food and Drug Administration rule from 2023 that allowed mifepristone, one of two drugs used to terminate […]

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One of the main methods of obtaining abortion medication for those living in states with bans is now blocked nationwide, after a federal appeals court decision issued Friday afternoon. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked a U.S. Food and Drug Administration rule from 2023 that allowed mifepristone, one of two drugs used to terminate […]