O reconhecimento legal de territórios historicamente ocupados pelo povo negro, sejam da área rural ou urbana, é fruto da luta e organização do movimento negro para que esse direito fosse reconhecido na Constituição Federal de 1988. A titularização de comunidades quilombolas não se trata apenas da delimitação territorial do quilombo, mas também da garantia da terra […] Fonte

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O reconhecimento legal de territórios historicamente ocupados pelo povo negro, sejam da área rural ou urbana, é fruto da luta e organização do movimento negro para que esse direito fosse reconhecido na Constituição Federal de 1988. A titularização de comunidades quilombolas não se trata apenas da delimitação territorial do quilombo, mas também da garantia da terra […] Fonte

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جشن چهارشنبه سوری در چیتگر، تهران، و خواندن سرود «ای ایران» - سه‌شنبه ۲۶ اسفند

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Eguzkia lagun, eguerdian jende mordoa bildu da Iruñeko, Gasteizko, Bilboko eta Donostiako karriketan, gehiengo sindikalaren deiari erantzuteko gehiengoa, eta beste batzuk EHKSk eta beste sindikatu batzuk egindako mobilizazioei segika. Deitzaileek “arrakastatsutzat” jo dute greba deialdia, batik bat hezkuntzan, administrazioan eta enpresa handi askotan produkzioa “erabat” eten delako. Arratsaldean, tokian toki egin dituzte protestak. Sindikatuek aurreratu dute martxoaren amaieran helduko direla Madrilera atzoko aldarrikapenak.

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Eguzkia lagun, eguerdian jende mordoa bildu da Iruñeko, Gasteizko, Bilboko eta Donostiako karriketan, gehiengo sindikalaren deiari erantzuteko gehiengoa, eta beste batzuk EHKSk eta beste sindikatu batzuk egindako mobilizazioei segika. Deitzaileek “arrakastatsutzat” jo dute greba deialdia, batik bat hezkuntzan, administrazioan eta enpresa handi askotan produkzioa “erabat” eten delako. Arratsaldean, tokian toki egin dituzte protestak. Sindikatuek aurreratu dute martxoaren amaieran helduko direla Madrilera atzoko aldarrikapenak.

Live election results for the March 2026 Cook County judicial primary elections. The post Live results: March 2026 Cook County judicial primelection appeared first on Injustice Watch.

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Cláudio Angelo, Observatório do Clima, analisa contradições na meta de emissões e lobby do agronegócio Fonte

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NorthWestern Energy wants the Public Service Commission to throw out a complaint by a coalition of advocacy groups asking regulators to investigate the utility’s plans for data centers. But the groups that filed the complaint said doing so would mean the PSC cuts out the public from the discussion and shirks its “obligation and authority” […]

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NorthWestern Energy wants the Public Service Commission to throw out a complaint by a coalition of advocacy groups asking regulators to investigate the utility’s plans for data centers. But the groups that filed the complaint said doing so would mean the PSC cuts out the public from the discussion and shirks its “obligation and authority” […]

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Da’awa: Wani mai amfani da shafin Facebook yayi zargi cewa mambobin majalisar dokokin Isra’ila 70 daga cikin 120 sun nuna goyon bayansu ga kafa kasar Biafra sun kuma nuna bukatar ganin an saki Nnamdi Kanu.  Hukunci: Karya ce. Babu wata sheda da ta nuna cewa ‘yanmajalisar na Isra’ila sun nuna goyon bayansu ga kafa kasar …

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The Iowa House passed a measure Tuesday implementing citizenship and work eligibility vetting requirements for Iowa school staff and other public employees, which also included changes to state law on pretrial detentions of undocumented immigrants who register to vote. Senate File 2218 passed the Iowa Senate unanimously in February. The language passed in the Senate […]

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The Iowa House passed a measure Tuesday implementing citizenship and work eligibility vetting requirements for Iowa school staff and other public employees, which also included changes to state law on pretrial detentions of undocumented immigrants who register to vote. Senate File 2218 passed the Iowa Senate unanimously in February. The language passed in the Senate […]

A legislative panel voted to advance Elena Trueworthy for early childhood commissioner and Christina Guio for the role of child advocate.

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A legislative panel voted to advance Elena Trueworthy for early childhood commissioner and Christina Guio for the role of child advocate.

The number of fire responses are up in the city. Smoke alarms are vital for surviving fires, say local leaders. The post ‘Time to escape and time to survive’: Local leaders urge residents to use smoke alarms appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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African football chiefs stripped Senegal of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title on Tuesday night and awarded the trophy to Morocco with a 3-0 forfeit victory.

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African football chiefs stripped Senegal of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title on Tuesday night and awarded the trophy to Morocco with a 3-0 forfeit victory.

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COLUMBIA — Senators advanced a bill Tuesday that would conform with federal income tax changes one last time, citing confusion over how people should file this year. Despite initial hesitation from some senators, the Senate Finance Committee advanced the bill in a vote of 17-2 on Tuesday. The “no” votes came from GOP Sens. Greg […]

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COLUMBIA — Senators advanced a bill Tuesday that would conform with federal income tax changes one last time, citing confusion over how people should file this year. Despite initial hesitation from some senators, the Senate Finance Committee advanced the bill in a vote of 17-2 on Tuesday. The “no” votes came from GOP Sens. Greg […]

(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Legislature has approved sending $15 million each year to the Universities of Wisconsin for athletics facilities along with creating a sweeping public records exemption related to all spending and revenue within the athletic department. The Senate approved the bill on a 17-16 vote without discussion. UW-Madison Athletics Director Chris McIntosh said in committee that the $14.6 million in funding annually to the school’s athletic department for facilities debt is essentially for the athletic department to remain competitive and supporting 23 sports and 600-plus athletes. He said that women’s and Olympic sports were at stake related to the bill. “In the event that this legislation is not passed, we will be forced to reconcile our revenues with our liabilities, like we always have,” McIntosh told the Senate committee. “And that will come through a series of painful reductions, further emphasis on increasing our revenues. “And, what I fear is, that through those reductions in support of our sport programs, all of our sport programs, all 23 of our sport programs, we’ll be left in a situation in which it will be difficult to say the least, for us to be competitive in the sports that generate in excess of 80% of the revenues. And it will also be difficult to be competitive.” UW-Madison athletics operated with a $4.3 million surplus in its most recent annual NCAA financial report released earlier this year covering the financial year that ended in June 2025. Sen. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, called both the University of Wisconsin name, image and likeness bill and sports wagering bills highly unpopular. "The public is overwhelmingly opposed to the tribal online gaming bill (AB 601) and UW/NIL bill (AB 1034), but the voters of this state clearly don’t matter to legislative leaders when campaign cash is flowing to grease the skids," Nass said in a statement. "... Wisconsin Republicans have done little to economically help families and small businesses, but our GOP leaders fought to force taxpayers to begin subsidizing million-dollar payments for UW athletes and further enrich tribal casino operators. "Simply disgusting.” The football program accounted for 80% of the program’s revenue, equaling $113.6 million last fiscal year, according to the NCAA report, which showed the football program brought in $72 million in excess during the year. The Wisconsin Newspaper Association, meanwhile, warned lawmakers and the public that a public records stipulation in the bill could have a sweeping unintended impact that goes well beyond NIL records. The bill would exempt records related to the “generation, deployment, or allocation of revenue generated by an intercollegiate athletic program.”

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(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Legislature has approved sending $15 million each year to the Universities of Wisconsin for athletics facilities along with creating a sweeping public records exemption related to all spending and revenue within the athletic department. The Senate approved the bill on a 17-16 vote without discussion. UW-Madison Athletics Director Chris McIntosh said in committee that the $14.6 million in funding annually to the school’s athletic department for facilities debt is essentially for the athletic department to remain competitive and supporting 23 sports and 600-plus athletes. He said that women’s and Olympic sports were at stake related to the bill. “In the event that this legislation is not passed, we will be forced to reconcile our revenues with our liabilities, like we always have,” McIntosh told the Senate committee. “And that will come through a series of painful reductions, further emphasis on increasing our revenues. “And, what I fear is, that through those reductions in support of our sport programs, all of our sport programs, all 23 of our sport programs, we’ll be left in a situation in which it will be difficult to say the least, for us to be competitive in the sports that generate in excess of 80% of the revenues. And it will also be difficult to be competitive.” UW-Madison athletics operated with a $4.3 million surplus in its most recent annual NCAA financial report released earlier this year covering the financial year that ended in June 2025. Sen. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, called both the University of Wisconsin name, image and likeness bill and sports wagering bills highly unpopular. "The public is overwhelmingly opposed to the tribal online gaming bill (AB 601) and UW/NIL bill (AB 1034), but the voters of this state clearly don’t matter to legislative leaders when campaign cash is flowing to grease the skids," Nass said in a statement. "... Wisconsin Republicans have done little to economically help families and small businesses, but our GOP leaders fought to force taxpayers to begin subsidizing million-dollar payments for UW athletes and further enrich tribal casino operators. "Simply disgusting.” The football program accounted for 80% of the program’s revenue, equaling $113.6 million last fiscal year, according to the NCAA report, which showed the football program brought in $72 million in excess during the year. The Wisconsin Newspaper Association, meanwhile, warned lawmakers and the public that a public records stipulation in the bill could have a sweeping unintended impact that goes well beyond NIL records. The bill would exempt records related to the “generation, deployment, or allocation of revenue generated by an intercollegiate athletic program.”

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(The Center Square) – Catching a flight? Expect long lines, depending on the time and airport. Due to a partial federal government shutdown involving the Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration workers are not being paid, and staffing is a problem. As a result, passengers are having to wait longer than usual to get through security checkpoints at airports across the nation, including California. U.S. Rep. Darrel Issa, R-San Diego, blames Democrats. “As a direct result of the Democrat DHS shutdown, American travelers at airports across the country are facing unprecedented wait times of multiple hours,” Issa told The Center Square Tuesday. “This entirely preventable waste and inconvenience, however, is only part of the extreme impact on Transportation Security Officers and reckless endangerment of America’s national security needs.” Senate Democrats including Alex Padilla of California say TSA agents are not being paid because of Republicans shutting down the government. Democrats note it’s having widespread effects on travelers at major airports across the country. “When Democrats tried to pass a bill to fund individual agencies like TSA, Republicans blocked it,” Padilla told The Center Square. “I have been clear from the beginning: I’m with the American people in demanding accountability to rein in ICE and CBP’s lawlessness – anything short of that is a nonstarter for me.” Issa isn’t buying the claims. “The Democrats know what they’ve done," Issa said. "Now it’s time for them to admit their gambit failed and end their shutdown." Roxanne Hoge, chair of the LA GOP, agreed. Hoge told The Center Square that “it is shameful to see Democrats prioritizing illegal immigrants and failing to protect the nation over the safety of Americans” here at home. “Sadly, we've seen Democrats destroy California with their abusive supermajority so this latest move does not surprise us,” Hoge told The Center Square. U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff, D-California, did not respond to The Center Square's request for comment. Regarding the long lines, Kandace Redd, senior public affairs specialist at AAA’s Los Angeles Office, said waiting can be a problem at Los Angeles International Airport. “The thing to remember is that LAX is considered one of the busiest airports,” Redd told The Center Square. “In fact, there were more than 73,000,000 passengers just last year.” The screeners at LAX are TSA employees. The same goes for San Diego International Airport. However, the screeners at San Francisco International Airport work for a private security firm. These employees have continued to be paid during the partial shutdown, and there have been no excessive security checkpoint line waits during this period. That's not to say that people may not have difficulty making a connecting flight at another airport where they may need to go through security again. Doug Johnson, spokesperson for AAA Northern California, suggested that passengers pack their patience. “When you miss a flight, that is the responsibility of the passenger, not the airlines, so you will likely be marked as a 'no show,' potentially canceling your entire itinerary,” said Johnson. “So if you are running late, you need to notify the airline immediately.” Johnson also suggested people get travel insurance. Meanwhile, Redd recommended passengers track the TSA security wait time online at FlyLAX.com or through the TSA app. “Things can quickly change, so by the time you check it when you're in your car to by the time you actually get to the airport, it could go from zero to 15 minutes, and really again it all just depends,” Redd said. “One main rule of thumb that we always say is, ‘Get to the airport early.’” According to Redd, that's at least two hours before a domestic flight and three hours before an international flight. “Airports are often busiest early in the morning between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. And the busiest travel times are Fridays, weekends, spring break, which we're hitting, and summer vacation,” said Redd. “If you can, travel on Tuesdays or Wednesdays during the weekdays because it's usually less crowded, and flights can even be cheaper.”

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(The Center Square) – Catching a flight? Expect long lines, depending on the time and airport. Due to a partial federal government shutdown involving the Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration workers are not being paid, and staffing is a problem. As a result, passengers are having to wait longer than usual to get through security checkpoints at airports across the nation, including California. U.S. Rep. Darrel Issa, R-San Diego, blames Democrats. “As a direct result of the Democrat DHS shutdown, American travelers at airports across the country are facing unprecedented wait times of multiple hours,” Issa told The Center Square Tuesday. “This entirely preventable waste and inconvenience, however, is only part of the extreme impact on Transportation Security Officers and reckless endangerment of America’s national security needs.” Senate Democrats including Alex Padilla of California say TSA agents are not being paid because of Republicans shutting down the government. Democrats note it’s having widespread effects on travelers at major airports across the country. “When Democrats tried to pass a bill to fund individual agencies like TSA, Republicans blocked it,” Padilla told The Center Square. “I have been clear from the beginning: I’m with the American people in demanding accountability to rein in ICE and CBP’s lawlessness – anything short of that is a nonstarter for me.” Issa isn’t buying the claims. “The Democrats know what they’ve done," Issa said. "Now it’s time for them to admit their gambit failed and end their shutdown." Roxanne Hoge, chair of the LA GOP, agreed. Hoge told The Center Square that “it is shameful to see Democrats prioritizing illegal immigrants and failing to protect the nation over the safety of Americans” here at home. “Sadly, we've seen Democrats destroy California with their abusive supermajority so this latest move does not surprise us,” Hoge told The Center Square. U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff, D-California, did not respond to The Center Square's request for comment. Regarding the long lines, Kandace Redd, senior public affairs specialist at AAA’s Los Angeles Office, said waiting can be a problem at Los Angeles International Airport. “The thing to remember is that LAX is considered one of the busiest airports,” Redd told The Center Square. “In fact, there were more than 73,000,000 passengers just last year.” The screeners at LAX are TSA employees. The same goes for San Diego International Airport. However, the screeners at San Francisco International Airport work for a private security firm. These employees have continued to be paid during the partial shutdown, and there have been no excessive security checkpoint line waits during this period. That's not to say that people may not have difficulty making a connecting flight at another airport where they may need to go through security again. Doug Johnson, spokesperson for AAA Northern California, suggested that passengers pack their patience. “When you miss a flight, that is the responsibility of the passenger, not the airlines, so you will likely be marked as a 'no show,' potentially canceling your entire itinerary,” said Johnson. “So if you are running late, you need to notify the airline immediately.” Johnson also suggested people get travel insurance. Meanwhile, Redd recommended passengers track the TSA security wait time online at FlyLAX.com or through the TSA app. “Things can quickly change, so by the time you check it when you're in your car to by the time you actually get to the airport, it could go from zero to 15 minutes, and really again it all just depends,” Redd said. “One main rule of thumb that we always say is, ‘Get to the airport early.’” According to Redd, that's at least two hours before a domestic flight and three hours before an international flight. “Airports are often busiest early in the morning between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. And the busiest travel times are Fridays, weekends, spring break, which we're hitting, and summer vacation,” said Redd. “If you can, travel on Tuesdays or Wednesdays during the weekdays because it's usually less crowded, and flights can even be cheaper.”

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