A federal judge said probe was part of an improper campaign by the Trump administration to pressure the central bank into cutting interest rates.

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El futbolista no entró en la convocatoria de Simeone por un motivo de causa mayor.

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El futbolista no entró en la convocatoria de Simeone por un motivo de causa mayor.

Un portal de acceso libre y ya disponible en línea permite a científicos, médicos, educadores, estudiantes y público en general explorar órganos humanos intactos con un nivel de detalle sin precedentes, desde cerebros, pulmones, riñones o hígados completos hasta sus células individuales a nivel local. , creado mediante un potente método de imagen sincrotrón, reúne … Continua leyendo "Lanzan el "Google Earth" del cuerpo humano gratis: es 100 mil millones de veces mejor que radiografías" The post Lanzan el "Google Earth" del cuerpo humano gratis: es 100 mil millones de veces mejor que radiografías appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Un portal de acceso libre y ya disponible en línea permite a científicos, médicos, educadores, estudiantes y público en general explorar órganos humanos intactos con un nivel de detalle sin precedentes, desde cerebros, pulmones, riñones o hígados completos hasta sus células individuales a nivel local. , creado mediante un potente método de imagen sincrotrón, reúne … Continua leyendo "Lanzan el "Google Earth" del cuerpo humano gratis: es 100 mil millones de veces mejor que radiografías" The post Lanzan el "Google Earth" del cuerpo humano gratis: es 100 mil millones de veces mejor que radiografías appeared first on BioBioChile.

Many Indigenous peoples and local communities live in close contact with nature and learn to identify the wildlife around them from an early age. New research published in the International Journal of Conservation draws on that knowledge to better understand a scientifically documented trend: large bird populations are shrinking. Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, an ethnobotanist with the […]

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Many Indigenous peoples and local communities live in close contact with nature and learn to identify the wildlife around them from an early age. New research published in the International Journal of Conservation draws on that knowledge to better understand a scientifically documented trend: large bird populations are shrinking. Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, an ethnobotanist with the […]

El Mundial podría quedarse en 22 pruebas si se confirma la cancelación.

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El Mundial podría quedarse en 22 pruebas si se confirma la cancelación.

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(The Center Square) - License plate transfers could get a bit easier in Colorado after a state legislative committee approved a bill that would let residents move license plates between vehicles. The Colorado House Appropriations Committee unanimously passed House Bill 26-1053 Friday morning, crossing party lines for the issue. The Motor Vehicle Regulation Administration bill will now head to the full House on March 16 to be read for the third and final time. If passed, it will go to the state Senate for consideration. “Upon request of the owner of a motor vehicle, the department may transfer a number plate from one motor vehicle to another motor vehicle if at least one person is listed as an owner on the certificate of title for each motor vehicle,” read the bill. The no-frills bill aims to simplify new vehicle registrations by allowing Coloradans to transfer their license plates over from one owner to the next. License plates are currently retired when a car changes ownership, but the legislation would allow people to apply to keep their existing license plate after purchasing a car. HB 26-1053, was introduced Jan. 14 and is sponsored by Rep. Tisha Mauro, D-46th District; Sen. Byron Pelton, R-1st District, and Sen Katie Wallace, D-17th District. If passed, the license plate change would go into effect Jan. 1, 2028. On Friday, the committee also approved a short amendment to the bill, setting aside roughly $18,000 for the Colorado Driver License, Record, Identification and Vehicle Enterprise Solution (Colorado DRIVES) program. The bill also made a number of other administrative changes, such as excluding professional firefighter license plates from the new transfer rule. While the bill did not specify how much the application to keep a car’s license plate after its transfer would cost, the standard Colorado license plate set is currently $7.38.

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(The Center Square) - License plate transfers could get a bit easier in Colorado after a state legislative committee approved a bill that would let residents move license plates between vehicles. The Colorado House Appropriations Committee unanimously passed House Bill 26-1053 Friday morning, crossing party lines for the issue. The Motor Vehicle Regulation Administration bill will now head to the full House on March 16 to be read for the third and final time. If passed, it will go to the state Senate for consideration. “Upon request of the owner of a motor vehicle, the department may transfer a number plate from one motor vehicle to another motor vehicle if at least one person is listed as an owner on the certificate of title for each motor vehicle,” read the bill. The no-frills bill aims to simplify new vehicle registrations by allowing Coloradans to transfer their license plates over from one owner to the next. License plates are currently retired when a car changes ownership, but the legislation would allow people to apply to keep their existing license plate after purchasing a car. HB 26-1053, was introduced Jan. 14 and is sponsored by Rep. Tisha Mauro, D-46th District; Sen. Byron Pelton, R-1st District, and Sen Katie Wallace, D-17th District. If passed, the license plate change would go into effect Jan. 1, 2028. On Friday, the committee also approved a short amendment to the bill, setting aside roughly $18,000 for the Colorado Driver License, Record, Identification and Vehicle Enterprise Solution (Colorado DRIVES) program. The bill also made a number of other administrative changes, such as excluding professional firefighter license plates from the new transfer rule. While the bill did not specify how much the application to keep a car’s license plate after its transfer would cost, the standard Colorado license plate set is currently $7.38.

La Corte de Apelaciones de Antofagasta ratificó la sentencia contra cuatro ciudadanos bolivianos por una violenta seguidilla de ataques armados en la Ruta 27 CH. La banda, que operaba como una organización criminal transfronteriza, emboscó a turistas y trabajadores en pleno desierto, utilizando armamento de fuego para disparar contra vehículos en movimiento antes de intentar escapar hacia la frontera por pasos no habilitados. Este artículo Histórica condena en la región de Antofagasta: más de 220 años de cárcel para banda que aterrorizó la ruta a Paso Jama fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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La Corte de Apelaciones de Antofagasta ratificó la sentencia contra cuatro ciudadanos bolivianos por una violenta seguidilla de ataques armados en la Ruta 27 CH. La banda, que operaba como una organización criminal transfronteriza, emboscó a turistas y trabajadores en pleno desierto, utilizando armamento de fuego para disparar contra vehículos en movimiento antes de intentar escapar hacia la frontera por pasos no habilitados. Este artículo Histórica condena en la región de Antofagasta: más de 220 años de cárcel para banda que aterrorizó la ruta a Paso Jama fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Over a year ago, Arizona voters told Republican lawmakers to stay out a woman’s decision to terminate a pregnancy. That hasn’t stopped them from pushing laws that include phrases like “unborn” or “preborn child,” and reproductive rights experts say that’s an intentional strategy to chip away at abortion access. Israel Cook, the state legislative counsel […]

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Over a year ago, Arizona voters told Republican lawmakers to stay out a woman’s decision to terminate a pregnancy. That hasn’t stopped them from pushing laws that include phrases like “unborn” or “preborn child,” and reproductive rights experts say that’s an intentional strategy to chip away at abortion access. Israel Cook, the state legislative counsel […]

El PEGI ha decidido ampliar su enfoque para incluir también lo que denomina “riesgos interactivos”, es decir, mecánicas que pueden afectar al comportamiento o a la experiencia online de los jugadores.

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El PEGI ha decidido ampliar su enfoque para incluir también lo que denomina “riesgos interactivos”, es decir, mecánicas que pueden afectar al comportamiento o a la experiencia online de los jugadores.

دونالد ترامپ، رئیس جمهوری آمریکا عصر جمعه گفت سنتکام به دستور او «تمامی اهداف نظامی در جواهر تاج ایران، جزیره خارک، را کاملاً نابود کرد.» او افزود: «اما به دلایل اخلاقی تصمیم گرفتم زیرساخت‌های نفتی روی جزیره را نابود نکنم.»

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دونالد ترامپ، رئیس جمهوری آمریکا عصر جمعه گفت سنتکام به دستور او «تمامی اهداف نظامی در جواهر تاج ایران، جزیره خارک، را کاملاً نابود کرد.» او افزود: «اما به دلایل اخلاقی تصمیم گرفتم زیرساخت‌های نفتی روی جزیره را نابود نکنم.»

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O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), determinou a prisão definitiva de seis kids pretos e um agente da Polícia Federal que foram condenados pela trama golpista ocorrida durante o governo de Jair Bolsonaro. Eles fazem parte do Núcleo 3 da acusação de golpe de Estado e foram denunciados por planejar ações […] Fonte

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O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), determinou a prisão definitiva de seis kids pretos e um agente da Polícia Federal que foram condenados pela trama golpista ocorrida durante o governo de Jair Bolsonaro. Eles fazem parte do Núcleo 3 da acusação de golpe de Estado e foram denunciados por planejar ações […] Fonte

Oregon’s top election official and senior U.S. senator warn that congressional Republicans’ efforts to end mail-in voting and impose strict voter ID requirements are voter suppression tactics disguised as election integrity. At a news conference Friday in North Portland’s Albina Library, Sen. Ron Wyden and Secretary of State Tobias Read, both Democrats, raised alarms about […]

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Oregon’s top election official and senior U.S. senator warn that congressional Republicans’ efforts to end mail-in voting and impose strict voter ID requirements are voter suppression tactics disguised as election integrity. At a news conference Friday in North Portland’s Albina Library, Sen. Ron Wyden and Secretary of State Tobias Read, both Democrats, raised alarms about […]

دونالد ترامپ، رئیس‌جمهوری ایالات متحده آمریکا، در سخنانی به خبرنگاران درباره اینکه تسلیم بدون قید و شرط جمهوری اسلامی چگونه است گفت: «خوب، برای من به‌سادگی یعنی اینکه ما در موقعیتی از تسلط و چیرگی باشیم که هیچ‌کس تاکنون نظیر آن را ندیده است.»

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دونالد ترامپ، رئیس‌جمهوری ایالات متحده آمریکا، در سخنانی به خبرنگاران درباره اینکه تسلیم بدون قید و شرط جمهوری اسلامی چگونه است گفت: «خوب، برای من به‌سادگی یعنی اینکه ما در موقعیتی از تسلط و چیرگی باشیم که هیچ‌کس تاکنون نظیر آن را ندیده است.»

Aumenta el número de personas sin hogar al tiempo que lo hacen los precios para alquilar o comprar una vivienda. La entrada Sinhogarismo y aumento del alquiler: cómo el boom de la vivienda deja a más personas sin un techo se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

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Aumenta el número de personas sin hogar al tiempo que lo hacen los precios para alquilar o comprar una vivienda. La entrada Sinhogarismo y aumento del alquiler: cómo el boom de la vivienda deja a más personas sin un techo se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

A un mes del inicio de la marcha blanca del pago sin contacto con tarjetas físicas y billeteras digitales en Metro de Santiago y el servicio Tren Nos-Estación Central, el sistema registra un balance positivo. Las autoridades reportan altos niveles de uso y una adopción sostenida por parte de los usuarios durante este período. Entre … Continua leyendo "Pago con tarjetas en Metro supera el millón y medio de transacciones en primer mes de funcionamiento" The post Pago con tarjetas en Metro supera el millón y medio de transacciones en primer mes de funcionamiento appeared first on BioBioChile.

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A un mes del inicio de la marcha blanca del pago sin contacto con tarjetas físicas y billeteras digitales en Metro de Santiago y el servicio Tren Nos-Estación Central, el sistema registra un balance positivo. Las autoridades reportan altos niveles de uso y una adopción sostenida por parte de los usuarios durante este período. Entre … Continua leyendo "Pago con tarjetas en Metro supera el millón y medio de transacciones en primer mes de funcionamiento" The post Pago con tarjetas en Metro supera el millón y medio de transacciones en primer mes de funcionamiento appeared first on BioBioChile.

Las obras, impulsadas por el Servicio Nacional del Patrimonio Cultural, contemplan la restauración de pisos históricos, modernización de luminarias y la recuperación de su fachada, asegurando mejores estándares de seguridad y bienestar para la comunidad tras más de una década sin intervenciones de esta magnitud. Este artículo Biblioteca Regional de Antofagasta alcanza un 40% de avance en sus obras de conservación fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Las obras, impulsadas por el Servicio Nacional del Patrimonio Cultural, contemplan la restauración de pisos históricos, modernización de luminarias y la recuperación de su fachada, asegurando mejores estándares de seguridad y bienestar para la comunidad tras más de una década sin intervenciones de esta magnitud. Este artículo Biblioteca Regional de Antofagasta alcanza un 40% de avance en sus obras de conservación fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Before at least one state legislator was against a state psychiatric facility in Laurel, he was for it. And despite accusations of the community of backroom deals and discussions by Laurel’s city leaders, a meeting in October showed that many of the details residents have alleged have been kept out of the public view were […]

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Before at least one state legislator was against a state psychiatric facility in Laurel, he was for it. And despite accusations of the community of backroom deals and discussions by Laurel’s city leaders, a meeting in October showed that many of the details residents have alleged have been kept out of the public view were […]

Este viernes se dio inicio a la edición 2026 del festival Lollapalooza en el Parque O’Higgins. En el inicio del evento se viralizó el mensaje, con insulto incluido al nuevo presidente de Chile, José Antonio Kast. El momento sucedió sobre el Alternative Stage, cuando el vocalista de la banda sueca Viagra Boys, Sebastian Murphy, gritó … Continua leyendo ""Mr. Kast, conchetu..." el duro mensaje de banda sueca Viagra Boys en Lollapalooza Chile" The post "Mr. Kast, conchetu..." el duro mensaje de banda sueca Viagra Boys en Lollapalooza Chile appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Este viernes se dio inicio a la edición 2026 del festival Lollapalooza en el Parque O’Higgins. En el inicio del evento se viralizó el mensaje, con insulto incluido al nuevo presidente de Chile, José Antonio Kast. El momento sucedió sobre el Alternative Stage, cuando el vocalista de la banda sueca Viagra Boys, Sebastian Murphy, gritó … Continua leyendo ""Mr. Kast, conchetu..." el duro mensaje de banda sueca Viagra Boys en Lollapalooza Chile" The post "Mr. Kast, conchetu..." el duro mensaje de banda sueca Viagra Boys en Lollapalooza Chile appeared first on BioBioChile.

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(The Center Square) – California Attorney General Rob Bonta and a coalition of states filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over new federal requirements that colleges report detailed data linking race to admissions, financial aid and student outcomes. The administration says the data will help enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. But the states argue the demands are unprecedented, overly burdensome and likely to produce unreliable data that could be used to launch politically motivated investigations of universities. “The Trump Administration is on a fishing expedition, demanding unprecedented amounts of data from our colleges and universities under the guise of enforcing civil rights law,” Bonta said in a statement. “This latest sham demand threatens to turn a reliable tool into a partisan bludgeon. California is committed to following the law, and we’re going to court to make sure the Trump Administration does the same.” The move follows the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, banning race-based admissions, amid concerns that some universities still use racial proxies like diversity statements. “President Trump is ending discriminatory practices that are illegal, strip opportunities and scholarships from hardworking students and waste taxpayer dollars,” a White House spokesperson told The Center Square. The memorandum directs the U.S. Department of Education to expand the federal Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System to collect extensive demographic and academic information about applicants and students, including test scores, income, financial aid and graduation outcomes broken down by race and sex. The coalition claims the rule was rushed, ignores prior objections, and forces colleges to either quickly compile flawed data or risk penalties, making the policy unlawful and arbitrary. “American taxpayers invest over $100 billion into higher education each year and deserve transparency on how their dollars are being spent,” Ellen Keast, press secretary for higher education with the Department of Education, told The Center Square. “The Department’s efforts will expand an existing transparency tool to show how universities are taking race into consideration in admissions. What exactly are State AGs trying to shield universities from?” Bonta co-leads the lawsuit with two fellow Democrats - Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell and Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown. They're joined by Democratic attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington state and Wisconsin. The Center Square reached out to the NAACP for comment, but did not receive a response.

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(The Center Square) – California Attorney General Rob Bonta and a coalition of states filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over new federal requirements that colleges report detailed data linking race to admissions, financial aid and student outcomes. The administration says the data will help enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. But the states argue the demands are unprecedented, overly burdensome and likely to produce unreliable data that could be used to launch politically motivated investigations of universities. “The Trump Administration is on a fishing expedition, demanding unprecedented amounts of data from our colleges and universities under the guise of enforcing civil rights law,” Bonta said in a statement. “This latest sham demand threatens to turn a reliable tool into a partisan bludgeon. California is committed to following the law, and we’re going to court to make sure the Trump Administration does the same.” The move follows the 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, banning race-based admissions, amid concerns that some universities still use racial proxies like diversity statements. “President Trump is ending discriminatory practices that are illegal, strip opportunities and scholarships from hardworking students and waste taxpayer dollars,” a White House spokesperson told The Center Square. The memorandum directs the U.S. Department of Education to expand the federal Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System to collect extensive demographic and academic information about applicants and students, including test scores, income, financial aid and graduation outcomes broken down by race and sex. The coalition claims the rule was rushed, ignores prior objections, and forces colleges to either quickly compile flawed data or risk penalties, making the policy unlawful and arbitrary. “American taxpayers invest over $100 billion into higher education each year and deserve transparency on how their dollars are being spent,” Ellen Keast, press secretary for higher education with the Department of Education, told The Center Square. “The Department’s efforts will expand an existing transparency tool to show how universities are taking race into consideration in admissions. What exactly are State AGs trying to shield universities from?” Bonta co-leads the lawsuit with two fellow Democrats - Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell and Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown. They're joined by Democratic attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington state and Wisconsin. The Center Square reached out to the NAACP for comment, but did not receive a response.

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Regional integration in the Mekong is evolving as new economic leaders emerge

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Regional integration in the Mekong is evolving as new economic leaders emerge