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Tennessee Lookout
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Metro Nashville is dueling with a new state-appointed airport board over who has control under a recent state law. The state-appointed board voted Monday to withdraw the Metro Nashville Airport Authority from a lawsuit filed by Metro Nashville and its Metro-appointed board last month to stop a state takeover, according to court documents. The Tennessee […]

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Metro Nashville is dueling with a new state-appointed airport board over who has control under a recent state law. The state-appointed board voted Monday to withdraw the Metro Nashville Airport Authority from a lawsuit filed by Metro Nashville and its Metro-appointed board last month to stop a state takeover, according to court documents. The Tennessee […]

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Georgia Recorder
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In May, as Georgians rallied at the polls and community meetings against power- and water-guzzling data centers, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp met with representatives of OpenAI about the AI industry-leading company’s business plans for the state. While the meeting became public as part of Kemp’s schedule, neither the governor’s office, nor OpenAI or Georgia Power, […]

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In May, as Georgians rallied at the polls and community meetings against power- and water-guzzling data centers, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp met with representatives of OpenAI about the AI industry-leading company’s business plans for the state. While the meeting became public as part of Kemp’s schedule, neither the governor’s office, nor OpenAI or Georgia Power, […]

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Maryland Matters
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Maryland lawmakers will return to Annapolis in a month as part of a special session related to midcycle congressional redistricting.

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Maryland lawmakers will return to Annapolis in a month as part of a special session related to midcycle congressional redistricting.

The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office says a multi-month review found no evidence of recent systemic abuse at the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester and concluded that the facility is “operating within legal boundaries” — contradicting concerns by a state watchdog.  In a 56-page report released Tuesday, the Attorney General’s Office said that while […]

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The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office says a multi-month review found no evidence of recent systemic abuse at the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester and concluded that the facility is “operating within legal boundaries” — contradicting concerns by a state watchdog.  In a 56-page report released Tuesday, the Attorney General’s Office said that while […]

Yakut businesspeople Alexei and Galina Yakovlev, along with Yuri Bolshakov, have drawn sharp criticism on social media for organizing a trophy lion hunt in South Africa.

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Yakut businesspeople Alexei and Galina Yakovlev, along with Yuri Bolshakov, have drawn sharp criticism on social media for organizing a trophy lion hunt in South Africa.

Pela terceira vez em poucas semanas, a França enfrenta uma onda de calor intenso. Quase todo o país estará sob alerta laranja nesta quarta-feira (8).

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Pela terceira vez em poucas semanas, a França enfrenta uma onda de calor intenso. Quase todo o país estará sob alerta laranja nesta quarta-feira (8).

Este martes, desde la oposición, un grupo transversal de diputadas y diputados anunció la presentación de una comisión especial investigadora...

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Este martes, desde la oposición, un grupo transversal de diputadas y diputados anunció la presentación de una comisión especial investigadora...

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Mirror Indy
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Students and families can visit IU Indianapolis, Marian University, Ivy Tech and UIndy. The post Indiana Latino Institute to host Indy college campus visits appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Students and families can visit IU Indianapolis, Marian University, Ivy Tech and UIndy. The post Indiana Latino Institute to host Indy college campus visits appeared first on Mirror Indy.

Farage ha renunciado a su escaño en el Parlamento británico para provocar unas elecciones parciales en su circunscripción y buscar el respaldo directo de los votantes mientras afronta una investigación por presuntas irregularidades relacionadas con millonarios regalos y donaciones de empresarios cercanos.

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Farage ha renunciado a su escaño en el Parlamento británico para provocar unas elecciones parciales en su circunscripción y buscar el respaldo directo de los votantes mientras afronta una investigación por presuntas irregularidades relacionadas con millonarios regalos y donaciones de empresarios cercanos.

When Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott proposed his signature violence reduction strategy in 2021, he was asking community members to believe that an effort that had already failed — twice — could work if the city tried again. Baltimore had tried versions of the strategy, known as focused deterrence, in the 1990s and in 2014. The […]

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When Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott proposed his signature violence reduction strategy in 2021, he was asking community members to believe that an effort that had already failed — twice — could work if the city tried again. Baltimore had tried versions of the strategy, known as focused deterrence, in the 1990s and in 2014. The […]

The Scoop News Roundup July 7, 2026
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Athens County Independent
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Local Three Athens County residents have been indicted on murder, arson and related charges in the death of 20-year-old Ethan Vernon, whose body was found inside a burned pickup truck on Hemlock Grove Road in Meigs County last year. Investigators believe the fire was intentionally set to conceal the homicide. (WOUB)  Ohio University secured $10 […] The post The Scoop News Roundup July 7, 2026 appeared first on Athens County Independent.

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Local Three Athens County residents have been indicted on murder, arson and related charges in the death of 20-year-old Ethan Vernon, whose body was found inside a burned pickup truck on Hemlock Grove Road in Meigs County last year. Investigators believe the fire was intentionally set to conceal the homicide. (WOUB)  Ohio University secured $10 […] The post The Scoop News Roundup July 7, 2026 appeared first on Athens County Independent.

Marine Le Pen sera bien la candidate du Rassemblement national pour les prochaines élections présidentielles. La présidente du RN à l'Assemblée nationale a annoncé sa candidature mardi 7 juillet 2026 sur le plateau de TF1, quelques heures après sa condamnation en appel dans l'affaire des assistants parlementaires d'eurodéputés du RN. Revivez notre édition spéciale.

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Marine Le Pen sera bien la candidate du Rassemblement national pour les prochaines élections présidentielles. La présidente du RN à l'Assemblée nationale a annoncé sa candidature mardi 7 juillet 2026 sur le plateau de TF1, quelques heures après sa condamnation en appel dans l'affaire des assistants parlementaires d'eurodéputés du RN. Revivez notre édition spéciale.

Marine Le Pen afirmou, na noite desta terça-feira (7), em entrevista ao vivo ao canal TF1, que será candidata à presidência da França em 2027. A deputada, líder do partido Reunião Nacional (RN), teve preservadas suas chances de disputar a eleição após a Justiça decidir, em julgamento de recurso, por uma pena de um ano e três meses de inelegibilidade no caso de desvio de fundos do Parlamento Europeu.

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Marine Le Pen afirmou, na noite desta terça-feira (7), em entrevista ao vivo ao canal TF1, que será candidata à presidência da França em 2027. A deputada, líder do partido Reunião Nacional (RN), teve preservadas suas chances de disputar a eleição após a Justiça decidir, em julgamento de recurso, por uma pena de um ano e três meses de inelegibilidade no caso de desvio de fundos do Parlamento Europeu.

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Outras Palavras
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Repercute a crescente “concessão” da infraestrutura no estado. Mas pouca coisa difere os dois pré-candidatos ao governo pernambucano, ambos acompanhados de suas “raposas”. Após o modelo rechaçado no setor elétrico, é a vez do saneamento The post A eleição das privatizações em Pernambuco appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Repercute a crescente “concessão” da infraestrutura no estado. Mas pouca coisa difere os dois pré-candidatos ao governo pernambucano, ambos acompanhados de suas “raposas”. Após o modelo rechaçado no setor elétrico, é a vez do saneamento The post A eleição das privatizações em Pernambuco appeared first on Outras Palavras.

El desborde del río San Juan, en la localidad del mismo nombre en la comuna de Corral, dejó viviendas anegadas...

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El desborde del río San Juan, en la localidad del mismo nombre en la comuna de Corral, dejó viviendas anegadas...

A new analysis of state road paving contracts by a free market think tank shows that some asphalt companies receive a large share of single-bid contracts from the state, a practice the think tank argues raises costs for taxpayers because of the lack of competition for road projects. The analysis released Tuesday by the Kentucky […]

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A new analysis of state road paving contracts by a free market think tank shows that some asphalt companies receive a large share of single-bid contracts from the state, a practice the think tank argues raises costs for taxpayers because of the lack of competition for road projects. The analysis released Tuesday by the Kentucky […]

Como hija ilustre de Teodoro Schmidt fue nombrada la joven mártir del Cuerpo de Bomberos de la comuna, Nicol Ceballos,...

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Como hija ilustre de Teodoro Schmidt fue nombrada la joven mártir del Cuerpo de Bomberos de la comuna, Nicol Ceballos,...

(The Center Square) - Houston-based Caturus Energy filed an application for a state coastal use permit that would allow it to convert a site about 5 miles from the company’s proposed liquefied natural gas export facility in Cameron Parish into a park-and-ride lot for construction workers, Louisiana Department of Conservation and Energy records show. According to a state public notice filed July 5, Caturus is seeking a coastal use permit to clear and excavate a 5.35-acre property along Highway 82 in Johnson Bayou for use as a transportation hub that would bus up to 2,000 construction workers to the Commonwealth LNG construction site. Because of its deepwater access to the Gulf of America and the large local supply of natural gas, this 25-mile strip of coastline has become a major hub for LNG exporters. An area west of the Calcasieu Ship Channel stretching to the Texas state line has become a legal battleground between environmental groups and energy companies over six different, multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas export terminals. The plans for the parking lot near the Commonwealth construction site require that contractors excavate 8,631 cubic yards of coastal soil and haul in an equal amount of aggregate stone fill, an estimated 575 full loads carried by commercial dump trucks on the two-lane coastal highway. Environmental groups contend separate regulatory reviews of different parts of liquefied natural gas infrastructure projects amount to what they describe as "project piecemealing" or segmentation. In October, Judge Penelope Richard in Louisiana’s 38th Judicial District ruled that state regulators violated public trust duties by failing to analyze the cumulative climate impacts of the Commonwealth LNG marine terminal in conjunction with five other nearby LNG facilities. The judge’s ruling vacated the facility's coastal use permit, forcing state regulators to revise the previous environmental assessment. In November, less than a month after the court's ruling, Louisiana Department of Conservation and Energy staff drafted a revised decision on the coastal use permit, as reported by The Center Square. Agency staff publicly disagreed with the court but reapproved the project, determining its economic benefits outweighed the local ecological costs. Robyn Thigpen, executive director of Fishermen Involved In Sustaining Our Heritage, or FISH,—which filed a separate lawsuit June 26, contesting the nearby 44-mile Marais Pipeline—said the parking lot is being presented as a just another minor construction project. “Companies break these projects into smaller pieces, making each permit appear insignificant on its own, while the cumulative impacts on our coastal communities, fisheries, wetlands, and quality of life are ignored,” Thigpen told The Center Square. A 5.35-acre parking lot doesn’t exist in a vacuum, added Thigpen. “It exists because of a massive LNG export project that is still facing significant legal challenges and widespread community opposition. Every new permit tied to Commonwealth LNG moves this project further down the road before the courts and the public have had their full say,” she said. Thigpen said Cameron Parish roads and infrastructure are already under strain from the local buildout of LNG facilities. “Residents have watched traffic increase dramatically, serious crashes become more frequent, and emergency response become more difficult. Adding thousands more construction-related vehicle trips to a two-lane highway is not a minor inconvenience—it’s a public safety issue,” said Thigpen. In May, when Caturus finalized financing on the$13 billion Commonwealth LNG facility, company chairman Ben Dell noted the project will not participate in Louisiana's local Industrial Tax Exemption Program, guaranteeing millions in revenues will flow almost immediately to Cameron Parish schools and infrastructure. Once operational, the Commonwealth LNG facility is projected to employ about 275 permanent, high-tech engineers and administrative staff. Louisiana Bucket Brigade Director Anne Rolfes said more LNG plant construction will make the area more vulnerable to the impacts of hurricanes. “If there is one thing we know from Hurricanes Rita, Laura, Delta and so many more, it's that we desperately need even more protection from storms, not less,” Rolfes told The Center Square. “But here is another company planning to ignore common sense and put cement where our coast should be. We are ruining our home so that some big corporation can get rich,” Rolfes said. At a groundbreaking ceremony in May attended by U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said the Commonwealth project helps to ensure that "the next generation of economic growth and energy leadership runs directly through Louisiana."

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(The Center Square) - Houston-based Caturus Energy filed an application for a state coastal use permit that would allow it to convert a site about 5 miles from the company’s proposed liquefied natural gas export facility in Cameron Parish into a park-and-ride lot for construction workers, Louisiana Department of Conservation and Energy records show. According to a state public notice filed July 5, Caturus is seeking a coastal use permit to clear and excavate a 5.35-acre property along Highway 82 in Johnson Bayou for use as a transportation hub that would bus up to 2,000 construction workers to the Commonwealth LNG construction site. Because of its deepwater access to the Gulf of America and the large local supply of natural gas, this 25-mile strip of coastline has become a major hub for LNG exporters. An area west of the Calcasieu Ship Channel stretching to the Texas state line has become a legal battleground between environmental groups and energy companies over six different, multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas export terminals. The plans for the parking lot near the Commonwealth construction site require that contractors excavate 8,631 cubic yards of coastal soil and haul in an equal amount of aggregate stone fill, an estimated 575 full loads carried by commercial dump trucks on the two-lane coastal highway. Environmental groups contend separate regulatory reviews of different parts of liquefied natural gas infrastructure projects amount to what they describe as "project piecemealing" or segmentation. In October, Judge Penelope Richard in Louisiana’s 38th Judicial District ruled that state regulators violated public trust duties by failing to analyze the cumulative climate impacts of the Commonwealth LNG marine terminal in conjunction with five other nearby LNG facilities. The judge’s ruling vacated the facility's coastal use permit, forcing state regulators to revise the previous environmental assessment. In November, less than a month after the court's ruling, Louisiana Department of Conservation and Energy staff drafted a revised decision on the coastal use permit, as reported by The Center Square. Agency staff publicly disagreed with the court but reapproved the project, determining its economic benefits outweighed the local ecological costs. Robyn Thigpen, executive director of Fishermen Involved In Sustaining Our Heritage, or FISH,—which filed a separate lawsuit June 26, contesting the nearby 44-mile Marais Pipeline—said the parking lot is being presented as a just another minor construction project. “Companies break these projects into smaller pieces, making each permit appear insignificant on its own, while the cumulative impacts on our coastal communities, fisheries, wetlands, and quality of life are ignored,” Thigpen told The Center Square. A 5.35-acre parking lot doesn’t exist in a vacuum, added Thigpen. “It exists because of a massive LNG export project that is still facing significant legal challenges and widespread community opposition. Every new permit tied to Commonwealth LNG moves this project further down the road before the courts and the public have had their full say,” she said. Thigpen said Cameron Parish roads and infrastructure are already under strain from the local buildout of LNG facilities. “Residents have watched traffic increase dramatically, serious crashes become more frequent, and emergency response become more difficult. Adding thousands more construction-related vehicle trips to a two-lane highway is not a minor inconvenience—it’s a public safety issue,” said Thigpen. In May, when Caturus finalized financing on the$13 billion Commonwealth LNG facility, company chairman Ben Dell noted the project will not participate in Louisiana's local Industrial Tax Exemption Program, guaranteeing millions in revenues will flow almost immediately to Cameron Parish schools and infrastructure. Once operational, the Commonwealth LNG facility is projected to employ about 275 permanent, high-tech engineers and administrative staff. Louisiana Bucket Brigade Director Anne Rolfes said more LNG plant construction will make the area more vulnerable to the impacts of hurricanes. “If there is one thing we know from Hurricanes Rita, Laura, Delta and so many more, it's that we desperately need even more protection from storms, not less,” Rolfes told The Center Square. “But here is another company planning to ignore common sense and put cement where our coast should be. We are ruining our home so that some big corporation can get rich,” Rolfes said. At a groundbreaking ceremony in May attended by U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said the Commonwealth project helps to ensure that "the next generation of economic growth and energy leadership runs directly through Louisiana."

A coalition of national and local civil society groups sent a letter on Tuesday urging Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to withdraw Michigan National Guard troops from Washington, D.C., where they were sent to assist with security surrounding the capital’s events for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.  But the letter says […]

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A coalition of national and local civil society groups sent a letter on Tuesday urging Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to withdraw Michigan National Guard troops from Washington, D.C., where they were sent to assist with security surrounding the capital’s events for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.  But the letter says […]