In the swirl of announcements that came in the final days before Montana’s candidate filing deadline, conservative radio host Aaron Flint appears to be a leading successor to Republican U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke, who this week announced his retirement from Congress. On Monday, Flint filed to replace Zinke and immediately received his support, along with […]

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In the swirl of announcements that came in the final days before Montana’s candidate filing deadline, conservative radio host Aaron Flint appears to be a leading successor to Republican U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke, who this week announced his retirement from Congress. On Monday, Flint filed to replace Zinke and immediately received his support, along with […]

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Local companies doing business in China had been caught up in language of 2025 law cracking down on U.S. opponents.

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Local companies doing business in China had been caught up in language of 2025 law cracking down on U.S. opponents.

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Israelek Europar Batasunean duen enbaxadoreak bide diplomatikoa uzteko eta gerra arrakalarik gabe babesteko eskatu die 27 herrialdeei: "Europak rol bat jokatu nahi badu, zein rol jokatu nahi duen erabaki behar du".

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Israelek Europar Batasunean duen enbaxadoreak bide diplomatikoa uzteko eta gerra arrakalarik gabe babesteko eskatu die 27 herrialdeei: "Europak rol bat jokatu nahi badu, zein rol jokatu nahi duen erabaki behar du".

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View a free art exhibition opening; play chess with community; support Voces de la Frontera at a benefit show; and more. The post 5 things to know and do the weekend of March 6 appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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View a free art exhibition opening; play chess with community; support Voces de la Frontera at a benefit show; and more. The post 5 things to know and do the weekend of March 6 appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Wezîrê Berevanîyê yê Îsraîlê Îsrael Katz roja Pêncşemê got ku Îsraîlê di Mijdarê de biryar da ku Rêberê Bilind ê Îranê Elî Xamineyî bikuje û plan kiriye ku operasyonê şeş mehan şûnda pêk bîne. Îsrael Katz ji Kenala 12an a welatê xwe re got, "Em di Mijdarê de bi serokwezîr[Benjamin Netanyahu] re civiyan û serokwezîr plan kir ku Xamineyî ji holê rake." Wî got ku dema dawî ya vê yekê nîvê sala 2026an bû. Katz got, "Plan di dawîyê de bi Washingtonê re hate nîqaşkirin û li dora Çileyê piştî ku...

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Wezîrê Berevanîyê yê Îsraîlê Îsrael Katz roja Pêncşemê got ku Îsraîlê di Mijdarê de biryar da ku Rêberê Bilind ê Îranê Elî Xamineyî bikuje û plan kiriye ku operasyonê şeş mehan şûnda pêk bîne. Îsrael Katz ji Kenala 12an a welatê xwe re got, "Em di Mijdarê de bi serokwezîr[Benjamin Netanyahu] re civiyan û serokwezîr plan kir ku Xamineyî ji holê rake." Wî got ku dema dawî ya vê yekê nîvê sala 2026an bû. Katz got, "Plan di dawîyê de bi Washingtonê re hate nîqaşkirin û li dora Çileyê piştî ku...

Mobilização reúne coletivos feministas, sindicatos e artistas em programação cultural e caminhada nos Bancários Fonte

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Wisconsin companies are doing big business in data centers even though none of the hyperscale facilities are yet operating in the state. But the long-term impact remains unclear. The post Data centers fuel $1 billion in Wisconsin business growth, but some question long-term impact appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Wisconsin companies are doing big business in data centers even though none of the hyperscale facilities are yet operating in the state. But the long-term impact remains unclear. The post Data centers fuel $1 billion in Wisconsin business growth, but some question long-term impact appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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For months, employees across FEMA have shared countless ways that Kristi Noem has complicated and slowed disaster-relief efforts.

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For months, employees across FEMA have shared countless ways that Kristi Noem has complicated and slowed disaster-relief efforts.

Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland on Thursday announced her gubernatorial campaign’s plan for public safety issues, which includes overhauling the troubled Children, Youth and Families Department, creating a statewide behavioral health response department and prohibiting ICE agents from operating near places of worship, parks and government buildings.

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Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland on Thursday announced her gubernatorial campaign’s plan for public safety issues, which includes overhauling the troubled Children, Youth and Families Department, creating a statewide behavioral health response department and prohibiting ICE agents from operating near places of worship, parks and government buildings.

Dans la nuit de mercredi à jeudi 5 mars, un communiqué officiel du Premier ministre a annoncé la réception de la lettre de démission du ministre d'État et ministre de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche scientifique et de la Formation professionnelle. La lettre a été transmise au président de la République, précise le même communiqué. Aucune précision officielle n’a encore été faite sur les raisons de cette démission, mais c’est l’annulation d’un projet porté par le désormais ex-ministre qui serait à l’origine de son départ.

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Dans la nuit de mercredi à jeudi 5 mars, un communiqué officiel du Premier ministre a annoncé la réception de la lettre de démission du ministre d'État et ministre de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche scientifique et de la Formation professionnelle. La lettre a été transmise au président de la République, précise le même communiqué. Aucune précision officielle n’a encore été faite sur les raisons de cette démission, mais c’est l’annulation d’un projet porté par le désormais ex-ministre qui serait à l’origine de son départ.

Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo, noting the achievements of his first term and promising more to come, filed Thursday in Las Vegas for a second term.  “When I first took office, I made a promise that we would reopen the state, restore law and order, put education first, expand housing and get the government working for […]

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Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo, noting the achievements of his first term and promising more to come, filed Thursday in Las Vegas for a second term.  “When I first took office, I made a promise that we would reopen the state, restore law and order, put education first, expand housing and get the government working for […]

法國世界報周四關注中國總理李強3月5日在全國人大會上宣布的新的經濟目標和五年規畫。

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法国世界报周四关注中国总理李强3月5日在全国人大会上宣布的新的经济目标和五年规划。

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Iowa House Republicans approved a bill Thursday banning local governments from providing anti-discrimination protections for groups not listed in the state’s Civil Rights Act. Senate File 579 — a measure approved by the Iowa Senate in the 2025 session with bipartisan support — requires complaints filed with local civil rights agencies and commissions in which […]

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Iowa House Republicans approved a bill Thursday banning local governments from providing anti-discrimination protections for groups not listed in the state’s Civil Rights Act. Senate File 579 — a measure approved by the Iowa Senate in the 2025 session with bipartisan support — requires complaints filed with local civil rights agencies and commissions in which […]

En la madrugada del pasado sábado Estados Unidos e Israel realizaron un ataque conjunto contra Irán. El mismo no se limitó a objetivos militares sino que afectó zonas residenciales y hasta una escuela de niñas generando una masacre de casi 200 víctimas fatales. Pero al poco tiempo de tener que dar la noticia, los medios […]

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En la madrugada del pasado sábado Estados Unidos e Israel realizaron un ataque conjunto contra Irán. El mismo no se limitó a objetivos militares sino que afectó zonas residenciales y hasta una escuela de niñas generando una masacre de casi 200 víctimas fatales. Pero al poco tiempo de tener que dar la noticia, los medios […]

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法國總統馬克龍周四表示,法國將加強與黎巴嫩武裝部隊的合作,並向黎巴嫩提供人道主義援助。此外,馬克龍還希望制定一項“計畫”,以結束黎巴嫩真主黨與以色列之間的衝突。

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法國總統馬克龍周四表示,法國將加強與黎巴嫩武裝部隊的合作,並向黎巴嫩提供人道主義援助。此外,馬克龍還希望制定一項“計畫”,以結束黎巴嫩真主黨與以色列之間的衝突。

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法国总统马克龙周四表示,法国将加强与黎巴嫩武装部队的合作,并向黎巴嫩提供人道主义援助。此外,马克龙还希望制定一项“计划”,以结束黎巴嫩真主党与以色列之间的冲突。

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法国总统马克龙周四表示,法国将加强与黎巴嫩武装部队的合作,并向黎巴嫩提供人道主义援助。此外,马克龙还希望制定一项“计划”,以结束黎巴嫩真主党与以色列之间的冲突。

Atividade da jornada nacional do movimento reúne mulheres camponesas no Armazém do Campo Fonte

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(The Center Square) – With end of the legislative session a week away, it appears that Democrats lack the votes, at least for now, to pass their income tax bill in the House of Representatives. Senate Bill 6346, which would impose a 9.9% tax on income over $1 million, passed the Senate on Feb. 16. Some Democratic members are holding back on endorsing the proposed income tax, waiting to see if a new version of the legislation, which could be released at any time, will be more to their liking. SB 6346 supporters say it would generate roughly $3 billion annually to help address the state’s budget shortfall and to provide tax relief for small businesses and lower income families. Rep. Amy Walen, D-Kirkland, told The Center Square she’s hoping a striker bill may include some of the ideas her alternate proposal suggested. A striker, or striking amendment, is an amendment that removes everything after the title of a bill and replaces it with entirely new language. Walen introduced a comprehensive tax reform proposal this session, but it did not get public hearing. “There were several elements of difference between my bill and the income tax proposal from the Senate and the House,” she explained. “Mine had broad based sales tax relief, so it cut the sales tax rate from 6.5 to 5.75. And the whole thing would be null and void without a constitutional amendment. So, it was paired with a vote of the people.” Walen said despite pressure from party leadership, she feels she has to stand up for the people in her district. “It is hard to remember when you come down here, because the senior leadership are very progressive. I've sort of come to feel that I represent a lot of Washingtonians who have reservations about this policy,” she said. “I'm a small business owner. I'm one of the few in the Democratic caucus. I feel strongly that the people I work for are not the speaker of the house or the majority leader. The people of the 48th District sent me here to use my judgment.” Walen said amending the state constitution and including the voice of the people is critical for her. “I think we do need to enshrine those things in the constitution,” she noted, “so that we can build the trust of the voters that we're not going to come right back and increase the rates.” Washington State Republican Party Chair Jim Walsh, who also serves in the House, told The Center Square on Friday that he is hearing there is growing interest among Democratic holdouts in the House for a version of the bill that amends the constitution. “The governor’s version does not, but in this alternate version they are including a constitutional amendment and that’s key,” Walsh said. “Now I don’t agree with it, but it is procedurally the right way to go.” Walsh said he thinks Gov. Bob Ferguson’s letter to supporters this week suggesting the bill may not make it out this year is “a head fake.” “He doesn’t really think it won’t make it out this year. He’s just saying that as a way to kind of manipulate Democrat legislators to come together and support his version,” Walsh said. “The governor has put all his chips behind his version of this state income tax and if he doesn’t get it this year, it’s a major political loss for him.” Walen said if the bill doesn’t pass this session, she hopes members will spend some time meeting with their constituents to hear their concerns. “Our members need to go have an honest conversation with their constituents and learn about how this will affect people who are fishing, or in timber, or farmers,” she said. “Let our members go out and do their homework and come back, and we can make a really good income tax transition plan that gives us property tax reform, sales tax reform, and B&O [tax] reform. And let the people have a voice.”

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(The Center Square) – With end of the legislative session a week away, it appears that Democrats lack the votes, at least for now, to pass their income tax bill in the House of Representatives. Senate Bill 6346, which would impose a 9.9% tax on income over $1 million, passed the Senate on Feb. 16. Some Democratic members are holding back on endorsing the proposed income tax, waiting to see if a new version of the legislation, which could be released at any time, will be more to their liking. SB 6346 supporters say it would generate roughly $3 billion annually to help address the state’s budget shortfall and to provide tax relief for small businesses and lower income families. Rep. Amy Walen, D-Kirkland, told The Center Square she’s hoping a striker bill may include some of the ideas her alternate proposal suggested. A striker, or striking amendment, is an amendment that removes everything after the title of a bill and replaces it with entirely new language. Walen introduced a comprehensive tax reform proposal this session, but it did not get public hearing. “There were several elements of difference between my bill and the income tax proposal from the Senate and the House,” she explained. “Mine had broad based sales tax relief, so it cut the sales tax rate from 6.5 to 5.75. And the whole thing would be null and void without a constitutional amendment. So, it was paired with a vote of the people.” Walen said despite pressure from party leadership, she feels she has to stand up for the people in her district. “It is hard to remember when you come down here, because the senior leadership are very progressive. I've sort of come to feel that I represent a lot of Washingtonians who have reservations about this policy,” she said. “I'm a small business owner. I'm one of the few in the Democratic caucus. I feel strongly that the people I work for are not the speaker of the house or the majority leader. The people of the 48th District sent me here to use my judgment.” Walen said amending the state constitution and including the voice of the people is critical for her. “I think we do need to enshrine those things in the constitution,” she noted, “so that we can build the trust of the voters that we're not going to come right back and increase the rates.” Washington State Republican Party Chair Jim Walsh, who also serves in the House, told The Center Square on Friday that he is hearing there is growing interest among Democratic holdouts in the House for a version of the bill that amends the constitution. “The governor’s version does not, but in this alternate version they are including a constitutional amendment and that’s key,” Walsh said. “Now I don’t agree with it, but it is procedurally the right way to go.” Walsh said he thinks Gov. Bob Ferguson’s letter to supporters this week suggesting the bill may not make it out this year is “a head fake.” “He doesn’t really think it won’t make it out this year. He’s just saying that as a way to kind of manipulate Democrat legislators to come together and support his version,” Walsh said. “The governor has put all his chips behind his version of this state income tax and if he doesn’t get it this year, it’s a major political loss for him.” Walen said if the bill doesn’t pass this session, she hopes members will spend some time meeting with their constituents to hear their concerns. “Our members need to go have an honest conversation with their constituents and learn about how this will affect people who are fishing, or in timber, or farmers,” she said. “Let our members go out and do their homework and come back, and we can make a really good income tax transition plan that gives us property tax reform, sales tax reform, and B&O [tax] reform. And let the people have a voice.”