No member of the Orleans delegation voted for the bill, which specifically targets the Orleans Parish clerks offices and will leave Calvin Duncan locked out of his position.

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No member of the Orleans delegation voted for the bill, which specifically targets the Orleans Parish clerks offices and will leave Calvin Duncan locked out of his position.

Bass, who currently serves as the mayor of L.A., covered topics ranging from her homelessness approach to city infrastructure.

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Louisiana’s elected Republican leaders are debating whether to postpone the May 16 primary elections for the state’s six seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, even though absentee ballots have mailed out and early voting in the election is scheduled to start Saturday.  The GOP leaders had indicated the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in a […]

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Louisiana’s elected Republican leaders are debating whether to postpone the May 16 primary elections for the state’s six seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, even though absentee ballots have mailed out and early voting in the election is scheduled to start Saturday.  The GOP leaders had indicated the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in a […]

سازمان ملل: جمهوری اسلامی از آغاز جنگ ٢١ نفر را اعدام و بیش از ۴هزار نفر را بازداشت کرده‌است

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سازمان ملل: جمهوری اسلامی از آغاز جنگ ٢١ نفر را اعدام و بیش از ۴هزار نفر را بازداشت کرده‌است

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Robins' staff have begun introducing Val to her new roommate, "Bernie," another coyote living in the center.

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Robins' staff have begun introducing Val to her new roommate, "Bernie," another coyote living in the center.

Ataques de drones ucranianos a terminais de exportação de petróleo na Rússia podem reduzir a produção do país e pressionar preços no mercado global. É o que avalia Igor Ushkov, analista-chefe do Fundo Nacional de Segurança Energética da Rússia. “Se não conseguirmos exportar plenamente o nosso petróleo, teremos que reduzir o volume de produção”, afirmou […] Fonte

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Ataques de drones ucranianos a terminais de exportação de petróleo na Rússia podem reduzir a produção do país e pressionar preços no mercado global. É o que avalia Igor Ushkov, analista-chefe do Fundo Nacional de Segurança Energética da Rússia. “Se não conseguirmos exportar plenamente o nosso petróleo, teremos que reduzir o volume de produção”, afirmou […] Fonte

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With the results beating Wall Street's expectations, and the AI chip announcement, shares rose as high as $182.20 in after-hours trading.

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With the results beating Wall Street's expectations, and the AI chip announcement, shares rose as high as $182.20 in after-hours trading.

Congrats to Artemis the German shepherd!

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Congrats to Artemis the German shepherd!

Volunteer-run God’s Bounty food pantry has served the southeast side for 15 years. The post This institution provides free groceries to Franklin Township residents appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Volunteer-run God’s Bounty food pantry has served the southeast side for 15 years. The post This institution provides free groceries to Franklin Township residents appeared first on Mirror Indy.

Unlike the fiasco that was the 2025-26 budget process, both the Michigan House of Representatives and the Michigan Senate have completed their 2026-27 fiscal year budgets and advanced them out of their respective chambers. The House cleared that hurdle last week, while the Senate did so on Wednesday afternoon, passing Senate Bill 878 along strict […]

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Unlike the fiasco that was the 2025-26 budget process, both the Michigan House of Representatives and the Michigan Senate have completed their 2026-27 fiscal year budgets and advanced them out of their respective chambers. The House cleared that hurdle last week, while the Senate did so on Wednesday afternoon, passing Senate Bill 878 along strict […]

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The policy requires Fort Worth leaders to prioritize care for wooded areas, wetlands, wildflowers, and lake and riverfronts.

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The policy requires Fort Worth leaders to prioritize care for wooded areas, wetlands, wildflowers, and lake and riverfronts.

(The Center Square) – Federal student loan debt is nearing $1.7 trillion, as more than 70% of graduates are not working in their degree field. Yet 72% of students across the U.S. believe their college tuition is a good investment, according to a new WalletHub survey. The report found that only 28% of students say their tuition is not a good investment, highlighting a divide in how students perceive the value of higher education. Meanwhile, 52% said their school is not doing enough to make them financially literate. “I think the one misstep that came out of the [Greatest] Generation post-Depression was this notion that you have to go to college to get a job,” Chip Lupo, Wallet Hub Analyst, told The Center Square in an exclusive interview. Lupo said more emphasis should be placed on alternatives such as trade schools and military training, rather than spending tens of thousands of dollars on a four-year degree and “nothing to show for it.” More than half of respondents, 53%, said social media pressures them to spend beyond their means, adding to financial strain. The survey also revealed mixed views on federal student loans. One in three students said the federal government should not provide loans to individuals attending schools with high tuition costs. Sixty-seven percent of students believe the federal government should provide loans to schools with expensive tuition. “College is expensive across the board. Where is the dividing line between what's expensive and what isn't? It's all relative,” Lupo said. The survey highlights that many students still view college as a worthwhile investment, particularly when it leads to stable employment. However, the findings suggest that confidence in the value of a degree is still strong despite the growing debt burdens. Over 70% of college graduates have not found jobs in their field, raising concerns about the return on investment in higher education. The U.S. Department of Education has proposed new rules aimed at holding colleges and universities accountable for programs that leave graduates with low earnings, as student loan debt continues to grow at $1.7 trillion, The Center Square previously reported. The WalletHub survey was conducted with over 200 full-time and part-time students at a two-year or four-year school. The California State University system declined to comment on the survey’s findings, and the University of California system did not respond to a request for comment by the time of publication.

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(The Center Square) – Federal student loan debt is nearing $1.7 trillion, as more than 70% of graduates are not working in their degree field. Yet 72% of students across the U.S. believe their college tuition is a good investment, according to a new WalletHub survey. The report found that only 28% of students say their tuition is not a good investment, highlighting a divide in how students perceive the value of higher education. Meanwhile, 52% said their school is not doing enough to make them financially literate. “I think the one misstep that came out of the [Greatest] Generation post-Depression was this notion that you have to go to college to get a job,” Chip Lupo, Wallet Hub Analyst, told The Center Square in an exclusive interview. Lupo said more emphasis should be placed on alternatives such as trade schools and military training, rather than spending tens of thousands of dollars on a four-year degree and “nothing to show for it.” More than half of respondents, 53%, said social media pressures them to spend beyond their means, adding to financial strain. The survey also revealed mixed views on federal student loans. One in three students said the federal government should not provide loans to individuals attending schools with high tuition costs. Sixty-seven percent of students believe the federal government should provide loans to schools with expensive tuition. “College is expensive across the board. Where is the dividing line between what's expensive and what isn't? It's all relative,” Lupo said. The survey highlights that many students still view college as a worthwhile investment, particularly when it leads to stable employment. However, the findings suggest that confidence in the value of a degree is still strong despite the growing debt burdens. Over 70% of college graduates have not found jobs in their field, raising concerns about the return on investment in higher education. The U.S. Department of Education has proposed new rules aimed at holding colleges and universities accountable for programs that leave graduates with low earnings, as student loan debt continues to grow at $1.7 trillion, The Center Square previously reported. The WalletHub survey was conducted with over 200 full-time and part-time students at a two-year or four-year school. The California State University system declined to comment on the survey’s findings, and the University of California system did not respond to a request for comment by the time of publication.

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A bill to require radon mitigation in new Iowa homes saw Senate approval Wednesday, a move that advocates for the legislation say is a good first step toward further safety measures in the future. Members of the Iowa Senate unanimously voted to amend and pass House File 2297, which would require all newly constructed single- […]

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A bill to require radon mitigation in new Iowa homes saw Senate approval Wednesday, a move that advocates for the legislation say is a good first step toward further safety measures in the future. Members of the Iowa Senate unanimously voted to amend and pass House File 2297, which would require all newly constructed single- […]

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The U.S. House voted Wednesday to extend a controversial surveillance law that most Connecticut lawmakers opposed.

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The U.S. House voted Wednesday to extend a controversial surveillance law that most Connecticut lawmakers opposed.

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Controversial legislation stripping numerous references to affirmative action from state law and eliminating training requirements related to racial and culture awareness for police is headed to the governor’s desk. The Iowa Senate approved House File 2711 Wednesday on a 31-15 vote. The term affirmative action is broadly applied to policies or programs aimed at eliminating […]

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Controversial legislation stripping numerous references to affirmative action from state law and eliminating training requirements related to racial and culture awareness for police is headed to the governor’s desk. The Iowa Senate approved House File 2711 Wednesday on a 31-15 vote. The term affirmative action is broadly applied to policies or programs aimed at eliminating […]

A judge hands the city of Santa Barbara a victory in dispute over project applications. Looking ahead, the battle over the 270-unit plan is expected to heat up over public safety and environmental concerns The post Developers lose round in court, but controversial housing behind Old Mission grinds forward appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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A judge hands the city of Santa Barbara a victory in dispute over project applications. Looking ahead, the battle over the 270-unit plan is expected to heat up over public safety and environmental concerns The post Developers lose round in court, but controversial housing behind Old Mission grinds forward appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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美國總統唐納德·特朗普(Donald Trump)29日與俄羅斯總統弗拉基米爾·普京(Vladimir Putin)進行長達90分鐘以上的電話會談,雙方討論烏克蘭戰爭、伊朗核問題及近期美國國內安全事件。根據克里姆林宮說法,通話氣氛“友好且務實”,而特朗普會後也形容對話“非常好”,顯示兩國在多項敏感議題上仍維持直接溝通。

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美國總統唐納德·特朗普(Donald Trump)29日與俄羅斯總統弗拉基米爾·普京(Vladimir Putin)進行長達90分鐘以上的電話會談,雙方討論烏克蘭戰爭、伊朗核問題及近期美國國內安全事件。根據克里姆林宮說法,通話氣氛“友好且務實”,而特朗普會後也形容對話“非常好”,顯示兩國在多項敏感議題上仍維持直接溝通。

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美国总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)29日与俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京(Vladimir Putin)进行长达90分钟以上的电话会谈,双方讨论乌克兰战争、伊朗核问题及近期美国国内安全事件。根据克里姆林宫说法,通话气氛“友好且务实”,而特朗普会后也形容对话“非常好”,显示两国在多项敏感议题上仍维持直接沟通。

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美国总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)29日与俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京(Vladimir Putin)进行长达90分钟以上的电话会谈,双方讨论乌克兰战争、伊朗核问题及近期美国国内安全事件。根据克里姆林宫说法,通话气氛“友好且务实”,而特朗普会后也形容对话“非常好”,显示两国在多项敏感议题上仍维持直接沟通。

More than a dozen teens stood with North Carolina lawmakers Wednesday to call for tighter restrictions on tobacco products. Nearly all said they knew friends or peers who had already started vaping in high school. Advocating alongside Rep. Donnie Loftis (R-Gaston) and Rep. Grant Campbell (R-Cabarrus), the students urged the General Assembly to take up […]

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More than a dozen teens stood with North Carolina lawmakers Wednesday to call for tighter restrictions on tobacco products. Nearly all said they knew friends or peers who had already started vaping in high school. Advocating alongside Rep. Donnie Loftis (R-Gaston) and Rep. Grant Campbell (R-Cabarrus), the students urged the General Assembly to take up […]

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More than half of respondents to a 2025 Gallup survey reported experiencing anxiety or panic at work or crying due to work stress.

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More than half of respondents to a 2025 Gallup survey reported experiencing anxiety or panic at work or crying due to work stress.