روزنامه کانادایی «نشنال پست» در گزارشی نوشت که بر اساس یک نظرسنجی جدید، از هر ده ایرانی کانادایی، ۹ نفر «قویا» و «یا تا حدودی» از تغییر رژیم در ایران حمایت می‌کنند.

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روزنامه کانادایی «نشنال پست» در گزارشی نوشت که بر اساس یک نظرسنجی جدید، از هر ده ایرانی کانادایی، ۹ نفر «قویا» و «یا تا حدودی» از تغییر رژیم در ایران حمایت می‌کنند.

Sports columnist Rick Cleveland: The late Clyde Muse was a longtime president of Hinds Community College, and he is widely credited with being one of the inventors of T-ball for little kids.

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Sports columnist Rick Cleveland: The late Clyde Muse was a longtime president of Hinds Community College, and he is widely credited with being one of the inventors of T-ball for little kids.

On 17 April 2026, the Council of Ministers convened an extraordinary meeting chaired by President The post Opinion| The unilateral amendment of the peace agreement will render the R-TGoNU illegitimate appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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On 17 April 2026, the Council of Ministers convened an extraordinary meeting chaired by President The post Opinion| The unilateral amendment of the peace agreement will render the R-TGoNU illegitimate appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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The Alaska Senate passed a bill Monday that would ban public schools in Alaska from serving certain food dyes in school breakfasts or lunches. Lawmakers expressed concerns that certain petroleum-based food dyes in processed foods have unhealthy side effects on children. Sen. Bill Wielechowski, D-Anchorage, the sponsor of Senate Bill 187, said Monday, “We like […]

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The Alaska Senate passed a bill Monday that would ban public schools in Alaska from serving certain food dyes in school breakfasts or lunches. Lawmakers expressed concerns that certain petroleum-based food dyes in processed foods have unhealthy side effects on children. Sen. Bill Wielechowski, D-Anchorage, the sponsor of Senate Bill 187, said Monday, “We like […]

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A Georgia administrative law judge ruled Friday that Republican Public Service Commission candidate Fitz Johnson can remain on the May 19 and November 3 ballots despite concerns that he primarily lives outside of the district. The decision by Judge Kimberly Schroer from the Georgia Office of State Administrative Hearings concludes that while Johnson spends the […]

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A Georgia administrative law judge ruled Friday that Republican Public Service Commission candidate Fitz Johnson can remain on the May 19 and November 3 ballots despite concerns that he primarily lives outside of the district. The decision by Judge Kimberly Schroer from the Georgia Office of State Administrative Hearings concludes that while Johnson spends the […]

Le Front de libération du peuple du Tigré (TPLF), région du nord de l’Éthiopie, a surpris tout le monde, dimanche 19 avril, en rétablissant le Parlement local d’avant la guerre de 2020. Cette décision remet frontalement en cause l’autorité du gouvernement fédéral qui juge ce Parlement illégitime. Surtout, cela attise les tensions qui ne cessent de grandir ces derniers mois, entre Mekele et Addis-Abeba.

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Le Front de libération du peuple du Tigré (TPLF), région du nord de l’Éthiopie, a surpris tout le monde, dimanche 19 avril, en rétablissant le Parlement local d’avant la guerre de 2020. Cette décision remet frontalement en cause l’autorité du gouvernement fédéral qui juge ce Parlement illégitime. Surtout, cela attise les tensions qui ne cessent de grandir ces derniers mois, entre Mekele et Addis-Abeba.

La presidenta aclara el episodio tras el revuelo en redes durante la final.

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La presidenta aclara el episodio tras el revuelo en redes durante la final.

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Reporting supported by the Water Desk at the University of Colorado Boulder. SANTA FE, N.M.—“Severe.“ “Critical.” “Dire.” “Challenging.” “Record-low.”  Officials at the Rio Grande Compact Commission annual meeting Friday worked through the thesaurus to describe the conditions on the river that flows out of southwestern Colorado. Compact signatory states—Colorado, New Mexico and Texas—along with federal […]

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Reporting supported by the Water Desk at the University of Colorado Boulder. SANTA FE, N.M.—“Severe.“ “Critical.” “Dire.” “Challenging.” “Record-low.”  Officials at the Rio Grande Compact Commission annual meeting Friday worked through the thesaurus to describe the conditions on the river that flows out of southwestern Colorado. Compact signatory states—Colorado, New Mexico and Texas—along with federal […]

A South Sudanese lawmaker has criticised a presidential directive to hand over the premises of The post MP opposes plan to transfer Rumbek Secondary School to Rumbek University appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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A South Sudanese lawmaker has criticised a presidential directive to hand over the premises of The post MP opposes plan to transfer Rumbek Secondary School to Rumbek University appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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The family of a man who was shot and killed by Fort Dodge police while in the midst of a mental-health crisis is now suing the city. The estate of Tyler Stansberry is suing the city, its police department, and officers Nicholas Ruggles,  Matthew English, Mathew Webb and Andrew Lane in U.S. District Court for […]

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The family of a man who was shot and killed by Fort Dodge police while in the midst of a mental-health crisis is now suing the city. The estate of Tyler Stansberry is suing the city, its police department, and officers Nicholas Ruggles,  Matthew English, Mathew Webb and Andrew Lane in U.S. District Court for […]

Para o ministro Flávio Dino, do Supremo Tribunal Federal, o atual momento de intensificação dos debates sobre o papel da Justiça brasileira e seus operadores é uma boa oportunidade para uma nova reforma do Judiciário. Essa tese é defendida abaixo, em artigo exclusivo para o ICL Notícias. Ele sublinha que a intensificação das discussões sobre o desempenho […] Fonte

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Para o ministro Flávio Dino, do Supremo Tribunal Federal, o atual momento de intensificação dos debates sobre o papel da Justiça brasileira e seus operadores é uma boa oportunidade para uma nova reforma do Judiciário. Essa tese é defendida abaixo, em artigo exclusivo para o ICL Notícias. Ele sublinha que a intensificação das discussões sobre o desempenho […] Fonte

(The Center Square) – Xavier Becerra has gained a lot of support for being elected governor since fellow Democrat Eric Swalwell’s decision to drop out of the race and resign from Congress, according to new polling. The numbers could change even more if the number of Democrats running for governor of California thins. During a Zoom call Monday with media, California Democratic Party Chair Rusty Hicks said, “There are too many Democrats in the field” for governor. That's a concern for Hicks because under California law, the top two vote getters in the June 2 primary - regardless of party affiliation - will move on to the Nov. 3 general election. “The reality is that there are 60 candidates on the ballot,” said Hicks. “There are still two primary Republicans, and now six primary Democrats, and the initial question in our track shows that two Republicans lead the field" with 16% and 14% respectively. The leading Republicans are former Fox News host Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, and if the primary results match the polling, Democrats would be shut out of the general election for the first time in California's history. The Zoom call was organized by the California Democratic Party to announce a third edition of the California Voter Index. The Index is a 1,200-sample tracking poll conducted by EVITARUS Research, a Los Angeles-based public opinion research firm, between April 15 and April 17. This was after President Donald Trump's endorsement of Hilton and Swalwell's decision to call it quits after allegations of sex abuse. “Steve Hilton has seen a slight bump over his Republican opponent, Chad Bianco, and now leads the field overall by 3%,” said Hicks. “Xavier Becerra has moved from 4% to 13% and is now tied for third with Tom Steyer.” Becerra's resume includes time served as U.S. secretary of health and human services, California attorney general and U.S. representative. Steyer, a Democrat, is a billionaire philanthropist who ran for president in the 2020 election. He financed last fall's successful campaign to pass congressional redistricting in California. Former U.S. Rep. Katie Porter, a Democrat who represented Orange County in Congress, had 10% of the support, while another Democrat, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, had 5%. Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a Democrat, garnered 2% of support in the poll. Meanwhile, Hicks said more voters are beginning to follow the race for governor, as the undecided rate has fallen from 24% to 20%. “All of these are positive signs for ensuring that a strong Democrat moves into the general election,” said Hicks. “But in my view, it's not enough, and our work is not done.” Earlier in the day, former California State Controller Betty Yee suspended her campaign. The tracking index showed her with just 1% of the support, as was the case with one of her fellow Democrats, Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond. Hicks commended her leadership and her commitment to California and expressed hope that other candidates will consider her example. “I have deep respect for those Democrats who've stepped forward to serve. And I know that they understand the importance of electing a Democrat as our next governor, including the need to narrow the field to ensure that we win in November,” said Hicks. The chair has called for candidates to “honestly assess the viability of their candidacy and campaigns,” especially those who are “stalled in the single digits” and seeing a lack of monetary resources. Hicks stood by that call when speaking Monday to reporters. “Ballots are going to be in the hands of voters in roughly two weeks, and the clock is ticking for candidates to do what is best for California in this historic moment,” said Hicks. Earlier this month, GOP officials in LA and San Francisco told The Center Square that Democrats are the reason for California’s problems. That is why people such as Roxanne Hoge, chair of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County, urge people in California to “vote differently.” Hicks told The Center Square that he thinks it is important that the governorship stay in the hands of Democrats. He noted it’s important not only for California, but also for other states as well. “When we have what we have in the White House and amongst congressional Republicans in Washington, D.C., impacting Americans across the nation, it's important here in California to have leadership that stands up and pushes back, stands up for democracy, stands up for Californians, and in many ways, all Americans,” Hicks told The Center Square. “So now more than ever before, it’s important that we elect a Democrat as governor in 2026.”

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(The Center Square) – Xavier Becerra has gained a lot of support for being elected governor since fellow Democrat Eric Swalwell’s decision to drop out of the race and resign from Congress, according to new polling. The numbers could change even more if the number of Democrats running for governor of California thins. During a Zoom call Monday with media, California Democratic Party Chair Rusty Hicks said, “There are too many Democrats in the field” for governor. That's a concern for Hicks because under California law, the top two vote getters in the June 2 primary - regardless of party affiliation - will move on to the Nov. 3 general election. “The reality is that there are 60 candidates on the ballot,” said Hicks. “There are still two primary Republicans, and now six primary Democrats, and the initial question in our track shows that two Republicans lead the field" with 16% and 14% respectively. The leading Republicans are former Fox News host Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, and if the primary results match the polling, Democrats would be shut out of the general election for the first time in California's history. The Zoom call was organized by the California Democratic Party to announce a third edition of the California Voter Index. The Index is a 1,200-sample tracking poll conducted by EVITARUS Research, a Los Angeles-based public opinion research firm, between April 15 and April 17. This was after President Donald Trump's endorsement of Hilton and Swalwell's decision to call it quits after allegations of sex abuse. “Steve Hilton has seen a slight bump over his Republican opponent, Chad Bianco, and now leads the field overall by 3%,” said Hicks. “Xavier Becerra has moved from 4% to 13% and is now tied for third with Tom Steyer.” Becerra's resume includes time served as U.S. secretary of health and human services, California attorney general and U.S. representative. Steyer, a Democrat, is a billionaire philanthropist who ran for president in the 2020 election. He financed last fall's successful campaign to pass congressional redistricting in California. Former U.S. Rep. Katie Porter, a Democrat who represented Orange County in Congress, had 10% of the support, while another Democrat, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, had 5%. Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a Democrat, garnered 2% of support in the poll. Meanwhile, Hicks said more voters are beginning to follow the race for governor, as the undecided rate has fallen from 24% to 20%. “All of these are positive signs for ensuring that a strong Democrat moves into the general election,” said Hicks. “But in my view, it's not enough, and our work is not done.” Earlier in the day, former California State Controller Betty Yee suspended her campaign. The tracking index showed her with just 1% of the support, as was the case with one of her fellow Democrats, Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond. Hicks commended her leadership and her commitment to California and expressed hope that other candidates will consider her example. “I have deep respect for those Democrats who've stepped forward to serve. And I know that they understand the importance of electing a Democrat as our next governor, including the need to narrow the field to ensure that we win in November,” said Hicks. The chair has called for candidates to “honestly assess the viability of their candidacy and campaigns,” especially those who are “stalled in the single digits” and seeing a lack of monetary resources. Hicks stood by that call when speaking Monday to reporters. “Ballots are going to be in the hands of voters in roughly two weeks, and the clock is ticking for candidates to do what is best for California in this historic moment,” said Hicks. Earlier this month, GOP officials in LA and San Francisco told The Center Square that Democrats are the reason for California’s problems. That is why people such as Roxanne Hoge, chair of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County, urge people in California to “vote differently.” Hicks told The Center Square that he thinks it is important that the governorship stay in the hands of Democrats. He noted it’s important not only for California, but also for other states as well. “When we have what we have in the White House and amongst congressional Republicans in Washington, D.C., impacting Americans across the nation, it's important here in California to have leadership that stands up and pushes back, stands up for democracy, stands up for Californians, and in many ways, all Americans,” Hicks told The Center Square. “So now more than ever before, it’s important that we elect a Democrat as governor in 2026.”

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The Current
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A judge determined Fitz Johnson meets the legal residency requirement to run for the Republican nomination for the District 3 Georgia Public Service Commission seat. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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A judge determined Fitz Johnson meets the legal residency requirement to run for the Republican nomination for the District 3 Georgia Public Service Commission seat. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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Georgia Recorder
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CANTON — Gov. Brian Kemp toured metro Atlanta Monday to stump for his preferred candidate in Georgia’s U.S. Senate race, former Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley. Dooley entered the race in August with Kemp’s backing after Kemp declined to throw his hat in the ring to take on Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff. Dooley’s  in a […]

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CANTON — Gov. Brian Kemp toured metro Atlanta Monday to stump for his preferred candidate in Georgia’s U.S. Senate race, former Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley. Dooley entered the race in August with Kemp’s backing after Kemp declined to throw his hat in the ring to take on Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff. Dooley’s  in a […]

I’m not sure about the rules regarding putting more into my superannuation. My goal is to have $1 million at retirement in my super fund.

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I’m not sure about the rules regarding putting more into my superannuation. My goal is to have $1 million at retirement in my super fund.

Os Estados Unidos ordenaram que o delegado da Polícia Federal, Marcelo Ivo de Carvalho — envolvido na prisão do ex-deputado Alexandre Ramagem (PL-RJ) — deve deixar o país. A medida foi divulgada nesta segunda-feira (20) pelo Escritório para Assuntos do Hemisfério Ocidental do governo estadunidense. Sem citar nome, a Embaixada dos EUA no Brasil publicou […] Fonte

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Os Estados Unidos ordenaram que o delegado da Polícia Federal, Marcelo Ivo de Carvalho — envolvido na prisão do ex-deputado Alexandre Ramagem (PL-RJ) — deve deixar o país. A medida foi divulgada nesta segunda-feira (20) pelo Escritório para Assuntos do Hemisfério Ocidental do governo estadunidense. Sem citar nome, a Embaixada dos EUA no Brasil publicou […] Fonte

A judge on Monday denied a motion from L.A. County's attorney that could have led the case to dismissal.

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A judge on Monday denied a motion from L.A. County's attorney that could have led the case to dismissal.

Una munición fue hallada al interior de un liceo Santa Fe de Los Ángeles, en la región del Bío...

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A new lawsuit alleges Uber is violating California’s rideshare law and should not be allowed to assert its drivers are independent contractors.

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A new lawsuit alleges Uber is violating California’s rideshare law and should not be allowed to assert its drivers are independent contractors.

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A 62-year-old man has died and 13 others were injured after a heavy rainstorm struck The post One dead, 13 injured in Malakal IDP camp rainstorm appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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A 62-year-old man has died and 13 others were injured after a heavy rainstorm struck The post One dead, 13 injured in Malakal IDP camp rainstorm appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.