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Nueve funcionarios del MINGOB, MINEDUC, MEM, MSPAS, IGSS y de la Municipalidad de Guatemala fueron citados este miércoles desde las 9:00 horas para explicar si electores afines a Mazariegos y trabajadores de estas carteras solicitaron permiso para ausentarse de sus labores y votar en la elección de rector en Antigua Guatemala.  Por Isela Espinoza “Walter ... Read more The post Diputados citan a electores de Mazariegos que trabajan en el gobierno  appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Nueve funcionarios del MINGOB, MINEDUC, MEM, MSPAS, IGSS y de la Municipalidad de Guatemala fueron citados este miércoles desde las 9:00 horas para explicar si electores afines a Mazariegos y trabajadores de estas carteras solicitaron permiso para ausentarse de sus labores y votar en la elección de rector en Antigua Guatemala.  Por Isela Espinoza “Walter ... Read more The post Diputados citan a electores de Mazariegos que trabajan en el gobierno  appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

In a letter sent last week, ICE's top official indicated to members of Congress the agency is using a spyware tool to intercept encrypted messages of fentanyl traffickers.

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In a letter sent last week, ICE's top official indicated to members of Congress the agency is using a spyware tool to intercept encrypted messages of fentanyl traffickers.

پەیامنێری ئەکسیۆس بە پشت بەستن بە "دوو سەرچاوەی ئاگادار" باس لەوە دەکات کە بڕیارە ڕۆژی هەینی خولی یەکەمی دانوستانەکانی ئەمەریکا و کۆماری ئیسلامی سەبارەت بە ڕێککەوتنێک بۆ کۆتایی هێنان بە ئۆپەراسیۆنە سەربازییە بەردەوامەکانی دژ بە ڕێژیمی ئێران لە ئیسلام ئابادی پاکستان بەڕێوە بچێت. کارۆلین لیڤیت وتەبێژی کۆشکی سپی بە ئەکسیۆسی ڕاگەیاندووە "تاوتوێ بۆ پرسی دانوستان دەکرێت، بەڵام هیچ شتێک بڕیاری کۆتایی لەسەر نادرێت تا ئەو کاتەی سەرۆک یان کۆشکی سپی بە شیوەی فەرمی ئەوە ڕانەگەیەنن." بە گوێرەی...

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پەیامنێری ئەکسیۆس بە پشت بەستن بە "دوو سەرچاوەی ئاگادار" باس لەوە دەکات کە بڕیارە ڕۆژی هەینی خولی یەکەمی دانوستانەکانی ئەمەریکا و کۆماری ئیسلامی سەبارەت بە ڕێککەوتنێک بۆ کۆتایی هێنان بە ئۆپەراسیۆنە سەربازییە بەردەوامەکانی دژ بە ڕێژیمی ئێران لە ئیسلام ئابادی پاکستان بەڕێوە بچێت. کارۆلین لیڤیت وتەبێژی کۆشکی سپی بە ئەکسیۆسی ڕاگەیاندووە "تاوتوێ بۆ پرسی دانوستان دەکرێت، بەڵام هیچ شتێک بڕیاری کۆتایی لەسەر نادرێت تا ئەو کاتەی سەرۆک یان کۆشکی سپی بە شیوەی فەرمی ئەوە ڕانەگەیەنن." بە گوێرەی...

A Marcha Mundial das Mulheres (MMM) realiza, nesta terça-feira (7), uma campanha global de 24 horas de solidariedade feminista em apoio às mulheres cubanas e sua resistência diante do agravamento do bloqueio energético promovido pelo governo estadunidense de Donald Trump à ilha caribenha. A data marca o nascimento da revolucionária cubana Vilma Espín, uma das […] Fonte

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A Marcha Mundial das Mulheres (MMM) realiza, nesta terça-feira (7), uma campanha global de 24 horas de solidariedade feminista em apoio às mulheres cubanas e sua resistência diante do agravamento do bloqueio energético promovido pelo governo estadunidense de Donald Trump à ilha caribenha. A data marca o nascimento da revolucionária cubana Vilma Espín, uma das […] Fonte

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Mainers will vote on the rights of transgender student athletes to access sports teams, bathrooms and locker rooms aligning with their gender identity this November. Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said the draft wording of the question makes it clear the risk at stake. “Do you want to change civil rights and education laws to […]

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Mainers will vote on the rights of transgender student athletes to access sports teams, bathrooms and locker rooms aligning with their gender identity this November. Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said the draft wording of the question makes it clear the risk at stake. “Do you want to change civil rights and education laws to […]

Independent candidate for Arizona governor Hugh Lytle is the target of two challenges that aim to get him thrown off the 2026 ballot.  Lytle is a wealthy entrepreneur who has used his background as a quarterback for Arizona State University in his campaign, even though he was sidelined by an injury before he ever played […]

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Independent candidate for Arizona governor Hugh Lytle is the target of two challenges that aim to get him thrown off the 2026 ballot.  Lytle is a wealthy entrepreneur who has used his background as a quarterback for Arizona State University in his campaign, even though he was sidelined by an injury before he ever played […]

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.The Tennessee General Assembly could vote on a proposal to expand the state’s school voucher program within days, though Republican lawmakers in the Senate and House are at odds on how large the program’s second-year expansion should be. The legislation cleared its final House committee on Tuesday. Committee members voted to simplify the House bill just days after Republicans inserted a controversial student immigration tracking requirement into the bill. The House version no longer includes any reference to immigration status tracking.The Senate proposal, which could be scheduled for a Senate floor vote at any time, would expand the Education Freedom Scholarships program by 15,000 seats. With an existing 5,000-seat expansion already baked into the program for next school year, the Senate bill would increase it to 40,000 seats for the 2026-2027 school year. In the House, where the legislation has moved more slowly, the bill would cap next year’s expansion at 10,000 seats plus the 5,000-seat expansion, for a total of 35,000 seats. Republican leadership in the House and Senate have just a few weeks to align on the details if they want to significantly expand Gov. Bill Lee’s school choice program in its second school year. Lee has already carved out more than $303 million in public dollars next fiscal year to help send 40,000 students to private schools across the state. It’s one of his largest new spending priorities in his final year as governor. Pulling back on Lee’s proposal would leave lawmakers more money to fund other legislation.The House version also tweaks the “hold harmless” provision of the original EFS bill, which was created to provide stable funding to public schools if they experience disenrollment. Previously, public schools were able to maintain their funding floor for any disenrollment. The new House bill would track students withdrawing from public schools to participate in the EFS program. Public schools would still receive hold harmless funding for those students, but not for students withdrawing for other reasons. The House version also includes a transparency provision that the Senate bill does not have. Under the House bill, the Tennessee Department of Education would have to publish an annual report on the number of applications received from each county, the number of applicants enrolled in a public school, and data on applicants’ household income. The Tennessee Department of Education last year faced criticism from voucher opponents and some lawmakers for its lack of timely data on who exactly is benefiting from the public program. The department has said the law establishing the program did not require them to track or report certain information, such as how many public school students were benefiting from it. Melissa Brown is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Contact Melissa at mbrown@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools.The Tennessee General Assembly could vote on a proposal to expand the state’s school voucher program within days, though Republican lawmakers in the Senate and House are at odds on how large the program’s second-year expansion should be. The legislation cleared its final House committee on Tuesday. Committee members voted to simplify the House bill just days after Republicans inserted a controversial student immigration tracking requirement into the bill. The House version no longer includes any reference to immigration status tracking.The Senate proposal, which could be scheduled for a Senate floor vote at any time, would expand the Education Freedom Scholarships program by 15,000 seats. With an existing 5,000-seat expansion already baked into the program for next school year, the Senate bill would increase it to 40,000 seats for the 2026-2027 school year. In the House, where the legislation has moved more slowly, the bill would cap next year’s expansion at 10,000 seats plus the 5,000-seat expansion, for a total of 35,000 seats. Republican leadership in the House and Senate have just a few weeks to align on the details if they want to significantly expand Gov. Bill Lee’s school choice program in its second school year. Lee has already carved out more than $303 million in public dollars next fiscal year to help send 40,000 students to private schools across the state. It’s one of his largest new spending priorities in his final year as governor. Pulling back on Lee’s proposal would leave lawmakers more money to fund other legislation.The House version also tweaks the “hold harmless” provision of the original EFS bill, which was created to provide stable funding to public schools if they experience disenrollment. Previously, public schools were able to maintain their funding floor for any disenrollment. The new House bill would track students withdrawing from public schools to participate in the EFS program. Public schools would still receive hold harmless funding for those students, but not for students withdrawing for other reasons. The House version also includes a transparency provision that the Senate bill does not have. Under the House bill, the Tennessee Department of Education would have to publish an annual report on the number of applications received from each county, the number of applicants enrolled in a public school, and data on applicants’ household income. The Tennessee Department of Education last year faced criticism from voucher opponents and some lawmakers for its lack of timely data on who exactly is benefiting from the public program. The department has said the law establishing the program did not require them to track or report certain information, such as how many public school students were benefiting from it. Melissa Brown is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Contact Melissa at mbrown@chalkbeat.org.

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The Iowa Senate approved a piece of House Republicans’ “tough on crime” agenda Tuesday, passing a measure setting restrictions on bail scheduling and pretrial releases. The Senate initially passed Senate File 2399 unanimously in February, at that time as a bill setting pretrial bond amounts for Class A and forcible felonies. But the House voted […]

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The Iowa Senate approved a piece of House Republicans’ “tough on crime” agenda Tuesday, passing a measure setting restrictions on bail scheduling and pretrial releases. The Senate initially passed Senate File 2399 unanimously in February, at that time as a bill setting pretrial bond amounts for Class A and forcible felonies. But the House voted […]

El presidente de EE UU anuncia una prórroga de dos semanas, condicionada a que Teherán reabra el estrecho mientras duren las negociaciones. El régimen iraní confirma su visto bueno al alto el fuego y declara que permitirá el paso seguro de buques.

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El presidente de EE UU anuncia una prórroga de dos semanas, condicionada a que Teherán reabra el estrecho mientras duren las negociaciones. El régimen iraní confirma su visto bueno al alto el fuego y declara que permitirá el paso seguro de buques.

El ministro de Hacienda, Jorge Quiroz, defendió la suspensión parcial del MEPCO durante el “bencinazo” y afirmó que el...

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El ministro de Hacienda, Jorge Quiroz, defendió la suspensión parcial del MEPCO durante el “bencinazo” y afirmó que el...

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South Carolina Daily Gazette
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COLUMBIA — U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham again called on two of his GOP challengers to fire campaign workers over social media posts, saying their “vile antisemitic” positions don’t belong in the Republican Party. Tuesday’s news conference marked the second time in two weeks that the Republican senator drew attention to the past posts and two […]

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COLUMBIA — U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham again called on two of his GOP challengers to fire campaign workers over social media posts, saying their “vile antisemitic” positions don’t belong in the Republican Party. Tuesday’s news conference marked the second time in two weeks that the Republican senator drew attention to the past posts and two […]

El veto de Moscú y Pekín a una resolución para garantizar la navegación en el estrecho de Ormuz evidencia la fractura global ante la guerra y consolida el apoyo político a Teherán en un momento crítico para la seguridad energética mundial.

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El veto de Moscú y Pekín a una resolución para garantizar la navegación en el estrecho de Ormuz evidencia la fractura global ante la guerra y consolida el apoyo político a Teherán en un momento crítico para la seguridad energética mundial.

As a study out of UC Irvine finds excessive lead near Vernon, advocates want retesting and an expansion of the clean up zone.

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As a study out of UC Irvine finds excessive lead near Vernon, advocates want retesting and an expansion of the clean up zone.

(The Center Square) - California gas prices climbed as high as $6 a gallon as oil prices skyrocketed ahead of President Donald Trump's deadline on Iran to reopen oil trade routes in the Strait of Hormuz. Prices rose in the Southwest before Trump on Tuesday evening announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran. With an average price of $5.93 a gallon, California continued to be well above the national average, with one motorist in Anaheim paying $44.09 for 7.35 gallons of regular gas Sunday, or $6 per gallon. Nevada, which buys its gasoline from California oil refineries, passed the $5 threshold by a penny and edged closer to its 2022 record of $5.68. Arizona reached $4.75 as Colorado stayed below $4 with an average of $3.81 a gallon. All of the prices are averages reported by AAA. The record-breaking high for the national average was $5.02 in June 2022, shortly after the Russia-Ukraine war began and as the COVID-19 pandemic was ending. The current average of $4.14 is up over a dollar from immediately before the conflict with Iran started on Feb. 28. “In the Southwest, it's a little bit more of a dire straits situation when it comes to the prices at the pump,” said GasBuddy Petroleum analyst Matt McClain. “We are going to continue to see price increases irrespective of what happens tonight,” McClain told The Center Square. “But if the president goes through on his threats, it's record territory," he said before Trump announced the cease-fire with Iran. In Colorado, where prices are lower than the national average of $4.14 a gallon, consumers have seen an increase of about 50 cents a gallon since one month ago. “Colorado has still had a substantial jump [in price],” Auto Club Group Spokesperson Skyler McKinley in Colorado told The Center Square. “The floor was lower in part because of competition within the local gas markets, among other considerations.” McKinley said that while regular gas increases were worth paying attention to, current diesel prices were potentially more notable for consumers. “By all accounts we’re on track to set a new diesel record in the United States." Nationally, a gallon of diesel hit $5.65 Tuesday, up over $1 since the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran started. The per-gallon record for diesel was set in 2022 at $5.82. In California, diesel was already at an all-time high of $7.73. McClain speculated it could soon approach $8 in the state. While few Americans drive diesel-fueled cars today, the price of diesel indirectly impacts consumers through the price of transported goods. “Literally everything that we have on a store shelf arrives either by barge, by semi tractor trailer, or train – and all three of those utilize diesel to get from point A to point B,” said McCain “That factors into the end price that we consumers pay for everything – groceries, clothing, your favorite online store.” McCain said some consumers had already begun to feel some of those diesel price increases in daily life. “It's going to hit those perimeter of the grocery store [items] first, because the fresh produce, perishable items, never-frozen meats and dairy require more frequent shipments, so they're more sensitive to those shipping [costs].” The U.S. could continue to see higher gas prices in the coming months, even as very little of the country’s oil supply comes from Iran or the Middle East, according to industry experts. As a global commodity, the trading price of oil is impacted by its global demand and supply, with countries across the globe already experiencing shortages as a result of Iran’s stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz. This has been felt hardest in Asian countries, said McClain. If the Iranian government opens the Strait of Hormuz, relief at the pump could be slow. “I see it as kind of a one-two punch – a slight decrease, and then it will take, weeks and months, to get it back down to something that's more palatable,” said McClain. The stop on oil tankers leaving the Strait of Hormuz means that when the floodgates reopen, the large ships could take a long time to reach across the globe. At 13-17 knots (15-20 mph), oil tankers move at roughly the speed of a bicycle, according to maritime publisher Marine Insight. “There's no easy way to unravel what you've got going on in," said McClain. "It's going to take weeks and weeks, or more than likely actually months and months, for prices to get back down to where we were prior."

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(The Center Square) - California gas prices climbed as high as $6 a gallon as oil prices skyrocketed ahead of President Donald Trump's deadline on Iran to reopen oil trade routes in the Strait of Hormuz. Prices rose in the Southwest before Trump on Tuesday evening announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran. With an average price of $5.93 a gallon, California continued to be well above the national average, with one motorist in Anaheim paying $44.09 for 7.35 gallons of regular gas Sunday, or $6 per gallon. Nevada, which buys its gasoline from California oil refineries, passed the $5 threshold by a penny and edged closer to its 2022 record of $5.68. Arizona reached $4.75 as Colorado stayed below $4 with an average of $3.81 a gallon. All of the prices are averages reported by AAA. The record-breaking high for the national average was $5.02 in June 2022, shortly after the Russia-Ukraine war began and as the COVID-19 pandemic was ending. The current average of $4.14 is up over a dollar from immediately before the conflict with Iran started on Feb. 28. “In the Southwest, it's a little bit more of a dire straits situation when it comes to the prices at the pump,” said GasBuddy Petroleum analyst Matt McClain. “We are going to continue to see price increases irrespective of what happens tonight,” McClain told The Center Square. “But if the president goes through on his threats, it's record territory," he said before Trump announced the cease-fire with Iran. In Colorado, where prices are lower than the national average of $4.14 a gallon, consumers have seen an increase of about 50 cents a gallon since one month ago. “Colorado has still had a substantial jump [in price],” Auto Club Group Spokesperson Skyler McKinley in Colorado told The Center Square. “The floor was lower in part because of competition within the local gas markets, among other considerations.” McKinley said that while regular gas increases were worth paying attention to, current diesel prices were potentially more notable for consumers. “By all accounts we’re on track to set a new diesel record in the United States." Nationally, a gallon of diesel hit $5.65 Tuesday, up over $1 since the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran started. The per-gallon record for diesel was set in 2022 at $5.82. In California, diesel was already at an all-time high of $7.73. McClain speculated it could soon approach $8 in the state. While few Americans drive diesel-fueled cars today, the price of diesel indirectly impacts consumers through the price of transported goods. “Literally everything that we have on a store shelf arrives either by barge, by semi tractor trailer, or train – and all three of those utilize diesel to get from point A to point B,” said McCain “That factors into the end price that we consumers pay for everything – groceries, clothing, your favorite online store.” McCain said some consumers had already begun to feel some of those diesel price increases in daily life. “It's going to hit those perimeter of the grocery store [items] first, because the fresh produce, perishable items, never-frozen meats and dairy require more frequent shipments, so they're more sensitive to those shipping [costs].” The U.S. could continue to see higher gas prices in the coming months, even as very little of the country’s oil supply comes from Iran or the Middle East, according to industry experts. As a global commodity, the trading price of oil is impacted by its global demand and supply, with countries across the globe already experiencing shortages as a result of Iran’s stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz. This has been felt hardest in Asian countries, said McClain. If the Iranian government opens the Strait of Hormuz, relief at the pump could be slow. “I see it as kind of a one-two punch – a slight decrease, and then it will take, weeks and months, to get it back down to something that's more palatable,” said McClain. The stop on oil tankers leaving the Strait of Hormuz means that when the floodgates reopen, the large ships could take a long time to reach across the globe. At 13-17 knots (15-20 mph), oil tankers move at roughly the speed of a bicycle, according to maritime publisher Marine Insight. “There's no easy way to unravel what you've got going on in," said McClain. "It's going to take weeks and weeks, or more than likely actually months and months, for prices to get back down to where we were prior."

Serokê Amerîkayê Donald Trump ragihand ku ew razî bûye ku demkî êrîşên ser Îranê bo du hefteyan rawestîne. Trump di peyamekê de li ser hesaba xwe ya Truth Social êvarîya Sêşemê got "Li ser bingeha axaftinên bi Serokwezîr Şehbaz Şerîf û Mareşal Asim Munir ê Pakistanê re, ku ji min xwestin, ez îşev li dijî Îranê hêza wêranker bikar neynim, û bi şertê ku Îran Tengava Hormuzê bi şêweke tevahî, lezgîn û bi ewle veke, li hemberî ku ez qebûl dikim ku bombebaran û êrîşa li ser Îranê du hefteyan...

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Serokê Amerîkayê Donald Trump ragihand ku ew razî bûye ku demkî êrîşên ser Îranê bo du hefteyan rawestîne. Trump di peyamekê de li ser hesaba xwe ya Truth Social êvarîya Sêşemê got "Li ser bingeha axaftinên bi Serokwezîr Şehbaz Şerîf û Mareşal Asim Munir ê Pakistanê re, ku ji min xwestin, ez îşev li dijî Îranê hêza wêranker bikar neynim, û bi şertê ku Îran Tengava Hormuzê bi şêweke tevahî, lezgîn û bi ewle veke, li hemberî ku ez qebûl dikim ku bombebaran û êrîşa li ser Îranê du hefteyan...

A ausência do presidente do Banco de Brasília (BRB), Nelson Souza, na reunião da Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) na manhã desta terça-feira (7), repercutiu na sessão ordinária desta tarde na Câmara Legislativa do Distrito Federal (CLDF). Parlamentares foram à tribuna criticar a falta de Souza como desrespeito ao Legislativo, e intensificaram cobranças por […] Fonte

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A ausência do presidente do Banco de Brasília (BRB), Nelson Souza, na reunião da Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) na manhã desta terça-feira (7), repercutiu na sessão ordinária desta tarde na Câmara Legislativa do Distrito Federal (CLDF). Parlamentares foram à tribuna criticar a falta de Souza como desrespeito ao Legislativo, e intensificaram cobranças por […] Fonte

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Eight candidates that filed to run for the Legislature — seven Democrats and one Republican — have been disqualified from the primary election for failing to complete required paperwork. The disqualifications cleared the field of opponents in one election, leaving incumbent Republican Sen. Daniel Zolnikov the de facto winner. He joins 10 other candidates in […]

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Eight candidates that filed to run for the Legislature — seven Democrats and one Republican — have been disqualified from the primary election for failing to complete required paperwork. The disqualifications cleared the field of opponents in one election, leaving incumbent Republican Sen. Daniel Zolnikov the de facto winner. He joins 10 other candidates in […]

Many explicitly positioned him as the best candidate in the race to oppose President Donald Trump’s agenda, citing his record opposing the Trump administration’s immigration agenda.

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Many explicitly positioned him as the best candidate in the race to oppose President Donald Trump’s agenda, citing his record opposing the Trump administration’s immigration agenda.

El cuerpo de una joven estudiante universitaria de 21 años fue encontrado con diversas lesiones, entre ellas una herida en...

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El cuerpo de una joven estudiante universitaria de 21 años fue encontrado con diversas lesiones, entre ellas una herida en...